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up to new york city, a regular route. it derailed in the port richmond section around 9:30 last night. six cars and the engine all off the tracks. amtrak has closed the northeast corridor service between philadelphia and new york. karen will have that full traffic update for you in just a few minutes but for now let's turn to chad pradelli live in port richmond. good morning, chad. >> reporter: good morning, tam. the chaotic hustle from late last night has been replaced by the methodical step by step. i spoke to police they tell me that two of the dead have been removed from the mangled metal here in the past couple hours. crews are waiting for a crane to be brought in to lift some of those rail cars to get at least to at least two more of the dead. of course this is devastating tragedy that happened last night. as we move forward the focus now goes to mourning the dead and the focus is also on the cause of the investigation. passengers say the derailment came without warning that it sounded like shopping carts smashing i
up to new york city, a regular route. it derailed in the port richmond section around 9:30 last night. six cars and the engine all off the tracks. amtrak has closed the northeast corridor service between philadelphia and new york. karen will have that full traffic update for you in just a few minutes but for now let's turn to chad pradelli live in port richmond. good morning, chad. >> reporter: good morning, tam. the chaotic hustle from late last night has been replaced by the methodical...
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right nor on or new york city, for example. the biggest thing that i'm concerned about now is how do you counter that violent extremism to communities? one of the things i think we need to focus on is in those communities nationwide, we see people who might become radicalized, what do you do? how do you go about fighting it? how do you go about interceding before somebody who is dripping in the wrong direction does something terrible? and i'd like to hear your input on that. >> well, first of all, the idea that there would be lone wolf attacks or attacks that were self-generated, two, three people who were native of the question doing this in a way, our government starting about a year ago was acting as if this was a big surprise. bin laden wrote about this in 1997. and some of his surrogates encouraged this in 1998 and '89. gosh, it happened in london in 2005. those were home grown terrorists. i don't know why we're so far behind all the time. >> again, we're not heating the warnings. >> yeah. i was -- i was one block away fro
right nor on or new york city, for example. the biggest thing that i'm concerned about now is how do you counter that violent extremism to communities? one of the things i think we need to focus on is in those communities nationwide, we see people who might become radicalized, what do you do? how do you go about fighting it? how do you go about interceding before somebody who is dripping in the wrong direction does something terrible? and i'd like to hear your input on that. >> well,...
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all tried to recruit new york city residents. one of the suspects appeared in court before the blizzard. the other two have fled to russia. >>> breaking news this morning. historic blizzard shutting down cities. the northeast blanketed with snow. dangerous winds are here and more coming. travel bans are in effect. we are breaking down everything you need to know next. i know... this third shift is rough... it's just a few more weeks max! what are you doing up? it's late. i just wanted to have breakast wih you. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ ♪ know when to run. ♪ ♪ you never count your money, ♪ ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] a
all tried to recruit new york city residents. one of the suspects appeared in court before the blizzard. the other two have fled to russia. >>> breaking news this morning. historic blizzard shutting down cities. the northeast blanketed with snow. dangerous winds are here and more coming. travel bans are in effect. we are breaking down everything you need to know next. i know... this third shift is rough... it's just a few more weeks max! what are you doing up? it's late. i just wanted...
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this is new york city. we have the most complex layered counterterrorism program of any municipal police department in america, if not the world. we spend a lot of time thinking about this and planning around these things. so, don, when we see the video, we make note of it but it's like a lot of the videos we've seen. >> it doesn't mention new york city specifically but it shows images of new york city which is troubling as well. so let me ask you, 400 new counterterrorism officers in new york city now. they were deployed as part of 1400 new officers on patrol. give us an idea of this additional manpower and is this something the commissioner is going to talk about tonight? >> this is a redesign of the counterterrorism program. the critical response vehicle program was made up of borrowing a police car in every precinct and putting them in critical positions to have a police presence. they weren't specially trained for counterterrorism in particular. and if you look at the overlay of an mumbai attack or "ch
this is new york city. we have the most complex layered counterterrorism program of any municipal police department in america, if not the world. we spend a lot of time thinking about this and planning around these things. so, don, when we see the video, we make note of it but it's like a lot of the videos we've seen. >> it doesn't mention new york city specifically but it shows images of new york city which is troubling as well. so let me ask you, 400 new counterterrorism officers in new...
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as soon as it takes off, it will head to new york city. joining us right now, monsignor from catholic charities. tomorrow will be a busy day for you guys. i know you are hosting one of the events in east harlem. >> it will be a busier day for the pope when he comes to new york. but isn't that a typical new york day. we like people in new york to be busy. >> what does it mean for you and the catholic charities to have him come to your place and to see it and to be able to talk to the people there. >> i think it's phenomenal. tonight, actually, i am going up there to meet some of the people who will be participating in the event, some of the immigrants, the refugees that will have a little speaking part tomorrow with pope francis and they will >> there we see a live shot of pope francis waving to the crowd. it's interesting to see the reaction he has gotten, especially with young people along the way. what is your reaction to the way people responded to him. >> people responded because he just responds to them. it's almost one of those self
as soon as it takes off, it will head to new york city. joining us right now, monsignor from catholic charities. tomorrow will be a busy day for you guys. i know you are hosting one of the events in east harlem. >> it will be a busier day for the pope when he comes to new york. but isn't that a typical new york day. we like people in new york to be busy. >> what does it mean for you and the catholic charities to have him come to your place and to see it and to be able to talk to the...
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our guest this week new york city police commissioner william bratton. new york becoming a safe place, it has been greatly credited to you and mayor giuliani, and following the broken windows theory, and, you know, small crimes that disorder leads to greater crimes. stop and frisk, which was instituted more specifically after you left and you mentioned earlier went to certain extremes. the court order said it had to be limited under certain circumstances. was stop and frisk, which i know you believe is an essential part inappropriately? >> i think so. i said that repeatedly. there was too much of it, it was unnecessary. that's borne out by the fact that we have - we do sit very significantly during my 15 months as police officer. my predecessor ray kelly reduced it dramatically during his time with no negative impact on reduction of crime in the city. >> how should it be used? >> you have to have reasonable suspicion that a crime has, is or about to be committed. if a crime has not been, is not or is not about to be committed, you can't have the officer
our guest this week new york city police commissioner william bratton. new york becoming a safe place, it has been greatly credited to you and mayor giuliani, and following the broken windows theory, and, you know, small crimes that disorder leads to greater crimes. stop and frisk, which was instituted more specifically after you left and you mentioned earlier went to certain extremes. the court order said it had to be limited under certain circumstances. was stop and frisk, which i know you...
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reassuring, not just folks here in new york city but folks all over the city that new york city is safe. and also, that new york city is very much open for business. you heard from bill bratton and from the police commissioner as well. next week, of course, you have the macy's thanksgiving day parade. the week after that, the lighting of the christmas tree here at 30 rockefeller plaza. of course, we are in the holiday season, essentially. a lot of folks come to new york city to shop. you got the sense from that brief news conference that it was also designed to make sure that people who were traveling here understood that the city was safe. we also heard from ill bratton saying that there is nothing new about the video referred to as a mismatch of previously produced videos. right now a live look at time square. you saw a familiar scene a few moments ago. a lot of cars standing still. katie is still with me on the set. no major surprises. >> no major surprises. you heard commissioner bratton say the nypd will protect you. he is trying to not only reassure the citizens but for those that
reassuring, not just folks here in new york city but folks all over the city that new york city is safe. and also, that new york city is very much open for business. you heard from bill bratton and from the police commissioner as well. next week, of course, you have the macy's thanksgiving day parade. the week after that, the lighting of the christmas tree here at 30 rockefeller plaza. of course, we are in the holiday season, essentially. a lot of folks come to new york city to shop. you got...
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you can't land in new york city without hearing new york, new york. it's the kind of welcome new york wants to give this pope. i think just the kind of welcome that fits him and fits his message and fits his profile during this trip. >> jim schutto in new york. you see people those are live images from new york city. people lining the streets in eager anticipation. the pope headed for st. patrick's cathedral. let's go to st. patrick's cathedral where the pope is headed. he's going to be joined there by the governor, mr. cuomo. wlook who's here erin burnett freshly back from maternity leave. you look great. set the scene from your vantage point. >> jake, it's a great day to be back. it's a gorgeous day and my baby girl will be baptized catholic. like many catholics i've become warmer toward the church because of this pope. you're feeling that here on the streets. obviously this church right now, st. patrick's cathedral, jake, is gleaming white. i haven't seen it like that in years. and behind me you can see some of the people who actually worked on all
you can't land in new york city without hearing new york, new york. it's the kind of welcome new york wants to give this pope. i think just the kind of welcome that fits him and fits his message and fits his profile during this trip. >> jim schutto in new york. you see people those are live images from new york city. people lining the streets in eager anticipation. the pope headed for st. patrick's cathedral. let's go to st. patrick's cathedral where the pope is headed. he's going to be...
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built in new york city. he would pass the bridge and bow his head every time he passed it. and while all the construction is going on it's like it reminded me of building a medieval cathedral, which were urban spectacles which people came to see in new york when you're throwing up the frame of a skyscraper where the birds don't fly. this apt-like looking men are working on the steel frames, and people would come -- urban theater. people would come with binoculars to watch them. sky boys they called them. and a lot of the sky boys were mohawk indians who came from a reservation of the st. lawrence river on the other side of the canadian border, and they commuted and lived in brooklyn. they came here on the subway, and they threw up those things. and a lot of people in the paper are claiming the mohawks are genetically coded to handle height. that's just racist. it's a dangerous occupation but it's a learned experience, and there's -- don't forget, see the pictures. a lot of times when i do my talks in new yor
built in new york city. he would pass the bridge and bow his head every time he passed it. and while all the construction is going on it's like it reminded me of building a medieval cathedral, which were urban spectacles which people came to see in new york when you're throwing up the frame of a skyscraper where the birds don't fly. this apt-like looking men are working on the steel frames, and people would come -- urban theater. people would come with binoculars to watch them. sky boys they...
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hour in new york city. much more ahead on "the daily rundown." so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> want to take you now to the new york stock exchange which is open today. representatives trucked through the snow to ring the opening bell. keeping a close watch on the market. futures show it could be a rough day. >>> the blizzard has caused major disruptions for people traveling by road, rail and in the air. let's start with the airports. nearly 8,000 flights have been cancelled since yesterday. logan airport in boston is still closed. we just learned there will be limited fl
hour in new york city. much more ahead on "the daily rundown." so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the...
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with new york city subway and buses shutting down at 11:00 p.m. the message to residents, don't take this storm lightly. >> this is a different kind of storm than we've a had before. this is the first weather event of this magnitude of this season thank goodness. >> this is a top storm. we should treat it as such. it will remain as such throughout the course of the storm. >> it will likely be one of the largest in the history of new york city. it's not going to be like other snowstorms. it's going to be by all indications be worse. >> the storm reeking havoc with air travel in the northeast with more than 6,000 flights cancelled today and tomorrow. all day long communities and residents have been in preparation mode stocking up on supplies and bracing for the worst. >> biggest concern that i have and a lot of people on the coast is losing power. >> plan is to get home as soon as i can and be safe. >> milk eggs bread, butter all the good stuff. >> i don't want to go hungry. i need to eat. so i came out here. i didn't realize how busy it was. it's b
with new york city subway and buses shutting down at 11:00 p.m. the message to residents, don't take this storm lightly. >> this is a different kind of storm than we've a had before. this is the first weather event of this magnitude of this season thank goodness. >> this is a top storm. we should treat it as such. it will remain as such throughout the course of the storm. >> it will likely be one of the largest in the history of new york city. it's not going to be like other...
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up to new york city. atlantic city rail line also impacted by this. not running between 30th street station and pennsauken. also affecting septa the septa trenton line canceled. they share those lines. septa's trenton line is canceled at this point and they say it may possibly be canceled the rest of the week. what they've done to try to help you out is add extra cars with the west trenton line. take the west trenton line as an alternate. another thing you can do if you can get to the frankford transportation center you could take the market frankford line into the city instead. chestnut hill east running on time. chestnut hill west is running but expect some delays with the chestnut hill west line. lots of impacts on the roads in port richmond as well. i would avoid the area of frankford between torresdale and castor avenue. avoid frankford avenue. instead of that stick to aramingo richmond street or i-95. i-95 just your usual jam-up through port richmond. we're not looking at any impacts on i-95 through
up to new york city. atlantic city rail line also impacted by this. not running between 30th street station and pennsauken. also affecting septa the septa trenton line canceled. they share those lines. septa's trenton line is canceled at this point and they say it may possibly be canceled the rest of the week. what they've done to try to help you out is add extra cars with the west trenton line. take the west trenton line as an alternate. another thing you can do if you can get to the frankford...
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shots of new york city. why the mayor and police commissioner said new yorkers should not be worried. >> police are on the look out for a hit and run driver who left a woman to die in the street. just one of two similar crashes over night in the same neighborhood. >> you will definitely need that umbrella later on today. meteorologist bill evans has the exclusive damp accuweather forecast. >> channel 7 eyewitness news this morning is coming back in just a momentum. >>> good morning. it's 6:00 and worldwide raids continues this morning following the terror
shots of new york city. why the mayor and police commissioner said new yorkers should not be worried. >> police are on the look out for a hit and run driver who left a woman to die in the street. just one of two similar crashes over night in the same neighborhood. >> you will definitely need that umbrella later on today. meteorologist bill evans has the exclusive damp accuweather forecast. >> channel 7 eyewitness news this morning is coming back in just a momentum....
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that is approaching new york city within the hour. the line has the heaviest storms near philadelphia. this feature cast shows what the line will look like within an hour. the heaviest rain could be salt and east of new york city by 6:30 p.m. the entire event waits until 8:00 tonight to leave. these are storms from connecticut to western long island and just departing brooklyn it maclean's. it should be leaving the east end of long island. here is what you need to know. rain will last until about 8:00 p.m. downpours then, clearing with a cool wind. don't forget the heavier jacket for later tonight. back to you for now. >>> we are hearing from the worker who saved a baby from falling out of a window. the girl was close to falling from the ledge on the second floor. we have more on how the child managed to get out on the ledge. >> reporter: clearly a lot of people are grateful that he saved this little girl. a mechanic for con edison was called with a team for a reported gas leak when suddenly -- >> right here on the second floor. >> re
that is approaching new york city within the hour. the line has the heaviest storms near philadelphia. this feature cast shows what the line will look like within an hour. the heaviest rain could be salt and east of new york city by 6:30 p.m. the entire event waits until 8:00 tonight to leave. these are storms from connecticut to western long island and just departing brooklyn it maclean's. it should be leaving the east end of long island. here is what you need to know. rain will last until...
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. >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, this is cbs 2 news at 11:00. >>> paris under attack, shootouts hostages and explosions that took a stadium. tonight the country's borders are closed as the reality and enormity of the situation sets in. >> it is getting worse, very scary. and officers stand guard in new york, the president sends a stern message. >> an attack not just on the people of france, but this is an attack on all of humanity. >> good evening everyone. >> here is the very latest information more than 100 innocent victims were killed. french police believe all of the attackers involved in the still searching, though, for possible accomplices. tonight french president has declared a state of emergency. >> this coordinated violent took place at multiple locations, we have a team of reporters covering the attacks and we begin with valerie castro in our newsroom with the very latest, valerie. >> reporter: police say the deadliest attack was at a concert hall started outside the venue as the targeted near by cafes with machine gunfire and made their way inside t
. >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, this is cbs 2 news at 11:00. >>> paris under attack, shootouts hostages and explosions that took a stadium. tonight the country's borders are closed as the reality and enormity of the situation sets in. >> it is getting worse, very scary. and officers stand guard in new york, the president sends a stern message. >> an attack not just on the people of france, but this is an attack on all of humanity....
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because if you don't think real possibilities in new york city we're working with you to make new york city a better place to live, work, and play. fighting for you by taking on the issues that matter and rediscovering the city with you at discounted events all around town. >>> new surveillance video from the nypd tonight. police are looking for two suspects in a string of armed robberies across southeast brooklyn in the past five weeks. they say the two men have stolen cell phones and electronic devices from five at&t and t-mobile stores. no one has been hurt. >>> a veteran georgia police officer is recovering at home tonight after getting shot following a car chase. dashcam video shows the end of that chase at gas station near atlanta yesterday. police say they had following were suspected of illegal gun sales. when gunfire broke out a 20 year veteran officer was hit in the shoulder. the suspects were taken into custody? the suspect in the shootings in phoenix claims authorities have the wrong guy. police say leslie merit jr. shot at cars in phoenix. investigators say they have foren
because if you don't think real possibilities in new york city we're working with you to make new york city a better place to live, work, and play. fighting for you by taking on the issues that matter and rediscovering the city with you at discounted events all around town. >>> new surveillance video from the nypd tonight. police are looking for two suspects in a string of armed robberies across southeast brooklyn in the past five weeks. they say the two men have stolen cell phones and...
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there's no shortage of wealth in the city. new york city is a city of poverty. more than 57,000 people are living in homeless shelters. to see the extremes of wealth and poverty, all you need to do is take a trip on the subway. mary snow did that. >> reporter: there's no greater symbol of wealth in america than wall street. the new york stock exchanges has a market value worth tens of trillions, when it rashed in 2008. everyone felt it. now that wall street recovered from the height of the recession, you'd think americans would feel financially secure. there's a big divide. by 2010, the top 10% controlled 94%. of financial security. at the same time, the bottom 40 saw their net worth shrink. they rely on wages. in short, the rich are getting richer. the poor are getting poorer and nowhere is nic inequality more stream than new york city. >> mhattan is the unequal place in america to live. according to sensis data. the year signs the great recession widened the divide when the haves and have not, and to see where it ends up. all it takes is a few stops on the exp
there's no shortage of wealth in the city. new york city is a city of poverty. more than 57,000 people are living in homeless shelters. to see the extremes of wealth and poverty, all you need to do is take a trip on the subway. mary snow did that. >> reporter: there's no greater symbol of wealth in america than wall street. the new york stock exchanges has a market value worth tens of trillions, when it rashed in 2008. everyone felt it. now that wall street recovered from the height of...
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records here in new york city. also rhode island and boston. coastal areas are expecting near hurricane force kinds that start in just a little bit as the storm moving off of the warmer ocean back west arching down through new england. we're going to see possible whiteout conditions high winding, fears of mass power outages. there is a travel ban right now. this is relatively unprecedented. nonemergency vehicles starting at 9:00 p.m. in connecticut. the new jersey transit is closed. the new york mass transit that never closes it keeps the city functioning, the new york city subway system and all transit will close at 11:00 p.m. tonight. it closed during sandy. and that will bring the biggest city in the country to an absolute stand still. amtrak is suspending all service through new england. 7,000 flights have been cabled. a third of domestic travel. we have essentially a lock down at all of the airports. if you're traveling in or out of new york tonight you're screwed. you probably already knew that. public school
records here in new york city. also rhode island and boston. coastal areas are expecting near hurricane force kinds that start in just a little bit as the storm moving off of the warmer ocean back west arching down through new england. we're going to see possible whiteout conditions high winding, fears of mass power outages. there is a travel ban right now. this is relatively unprecedented. nonemergency vehicles starting at 9:00 p.m. in connecticut. the new jersey transit is closed. the new...
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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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new york city schools with 1000 schools and one million schoolchildren in the public schools of new york city. i am very worried about the level of preparedness of the schools. a worried and we will try to look into that. i would dare say that that would be a problem in any city. we have a lot of work to do, but i would say in this case that the process has started. >> dr. parker? and then dr. alexander. alexander then dr. parker. seniority around here. dr. alexander: with some of the questions you raise and many are legitimate, my question is as an academic, are you trying to look at the lessons of history, what worked and what didn't work? for example, the experience of no and arc -- of noah and the ark. in other words, in the face of the coming flood, what didn't know what do? -- noah do question mark no time for hesitation or decision. that is the story and what is the moral of the story? how can we learn from that kind of experience? >> i think the big point is that i'm going to go from buying insurance. it is a mindset that i think adults generally come to that if we -- we can just
new york city schools with 1000 schools and one million schoolchildren in the public schools of new york city. i am very worried about the level of preparedness of the schools. a worried and we will try to look into that. i would dare say that that would be a problem in any city. we have a lot of work to do, but i would say in this case that the process has started. >> dr. parker? and then dr. alexander. alexander then dr. parker. seniority around here. dr. alexander: with some of the...
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. >> a sudden surge of pedestrian deaths in new york city. at least 13 people have died in the last two weeks, including three on halloween. so, what's behind the recent increase? is this just a statistical blip, or does mayor de blasio's traffic safety campaign, known as vision zero, suddenly seem a bit blurred and maybe in need of some tweaks? this morning we put that question and get some answers from new york city's transportation commissioner. good morning, everyone. i'm bill ritter in for diana williams. a spree of pedestrian deaths in new york city, and now the nypd stepping up traffic enforcement, trying to reduce traffic deaths. they are really trying everything, from cracking down on dangerous drivers to keeping pedestrians from jaywalking into harm's way. now, before we talk to the commissioner, we're gonna get reporter stacey sager. >> south street here on the lower east side -- one of many places across the boroughs where additional police are now out on the streets -- more than 1,700 of them working more than 12,000 hours, a cra
. >> a sudden surge of pedestrian deaths in new york city. at least 13 people have died in the last two weeks, including three on halloween. so, what's behind the recent increase? is this just a statistical blip, or does mayor de blasio's traffic safety campaign, known as vision zero, suddenly seem a bit blurred and maybe in need of some tweaks? this morning we put that question and get some answers from new york city's transportation commissioner. good morning, everyone. i'm bill ritter...
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was it possible the san francisco zodiac was now in new york city? >> if the zodiac from california in the '60s had resurfaced in new york, they knew this was a complete law enforcement nightmare. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. you're not mr. craig. yeah, i'm confused, where's mr. craig? well, i'm sorta mr. craig. we're both between 35 and 45 years old. we both like to...
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with an aerial view of new york city new york city, in midtown manhattan come you see police officers and others with sniper scope or that is the protection he's getting in here. almost more than head of state because of the attention he grabs at all the different people who have either positive or negative views of what he's talking about. >> father gabriel, touching on the editorial aspect of this trip, he was so kind and gracious today in applauding the american spirit in a speech in front of congress. a very respectful speech to the american people from one who had never been in the united states before. i am wondering what the editorial tone of the speech to the united nations will be. different because he's speaking to a world body, whether we'll have the same conciliatory feel to it or what. >> you nailed it with the word vocation. he spoke to the entrepreneurs of this country during congress top about the creation of jobs. just been a notch for newer, but a vocation, a way of the american dream. a couple of conservative catholics who are on at st. patrick's cathedral as campbe
with an aerial view of new york city new york city, in midtown manhattan come you see police officers and others with sniper scope or that is the protection he's getting in here. almost more than head of state because of the attention he grabs at all the different people who have either positive or negative views of what he's talking about. >> father gabriel, touching on the editorial aspect of this trip, he was so kind and gracious today in applauding the american spirit in a speech in...
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york city side of things from the new york state side of things it seem the like new york city mayor bill die blaus yoe and governor cuomo really wanted to get out ahead of this and they did not mince words when they said that this storm had the potential to be life threatening, deadly. this storm had the potential to be historic. of course the models that we have seen over the last couple of days really showed that this could have been, really, a history maker. one for the books. you know we saw 2006 saw over 26 inches of snow. that was, that's essentially the largest snowfall here on the record books. there was some thought that we could hit that tonight. now, if you were to look at the streets where we are now, one might say it doesn't look like we're going to get there. of course there's still a chance. we could get a big blow tonight over the next several hours, but i think most folks would guess, at least where we are in the heart of manhattan, we might not see that record-breaking snowfall here tonight. >> very quickly, when we look around you, we see people standing on the st
york city side of things from the new york state side of things it seem the like new york city mayor bill die blaus yoe and governor cuomo really wanted to get out ahead of this and they did not mince words when they said that this storm had the potential to be life threatening, deadly. this storm had the potential to be historic. of course the models that we have seen over the last couple of days really showed that this could have been, really, a history maker. one for the books. you know we...
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>> out to the streets of new york city to find out. >> new york city cab drivers don't have it easy these days. >> sometimes i don't have a customer and i'm available and there is no customer. >> app services have decimated their business, but mike wants to change that. >> we hope that this will bring the business back to yellow. >> one of several so-called e hail apps, which allow you to order up your yellow or green cab by tapping a finger instead of raising a hand. >> it will be faster and more convenient than somebody here doing the same thing. >> there's a lot of cabs around here. >> on this beautiful summer night with dozens and dozens of empty taxis trolling for business. >> sorry. sorry. >> we gave it a try. once the cabbie accepts the ride, then you wait. >> i don't have to stand here with my hand up, i can be inside in the office still doing work and i can watch him coming. so that way i can come when he's here. i can be upstairs like, you know, doing something. >> we're waiting for a yellow cab. yeah, are you an uber driver? >> uber has become a dominant force. >> that's him. >
>> out to the streets of new york city to find out. >> new york city cab drivers don't have it easy these days. >> sometimes i don't have a customer and i'm available and there is no customer. >> app services have decimated their business, but mike wants to change that. >> we hope that this will bring the business back to yellow. >> one of several so-called e hail apps, which allow you to order up your yellow or green cab by tapping a finger instead of...
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anthony: your first new york city marathon? first one as superman. >> first new york. anthony: hopefully you'll come back. >> oh, yeah. anthony: thank you very much, guys. you're great. look at these costumes, folks. look at that. a big hug between elvis and superman. we're going to hand it over now to lewis johnson. lewis, you got anybody better than those guys? top that. i'll tell you one thing, i don't know anyone who knows more about here. you had a front row seat. what did you see? tony: interesting. last year it was windy, cold. this year we had good weather with the tail wind. they didn't run. course. a lot of that had it to do with the fact that our top contenders went to the beijing world championships at the end of august. so they had to compromise their recovery and then compress their training for new york city. so they didn't attack. it's interesting. the one guy who had a full marathon training load in him won the race. stanley biwott did not make the world championship team. he had three full months of preparation. he brought it all to bear to his first
anthony: your first new york city marathon? first one as superman. >> first new york. anthony: hopefully you'll come back. >> oh, yeah. anthony: thank you very much, guys. you're great. look at these costumes, folks. look at that. a big hug between elvis and superman. we're going to hand it over now to lewis johnson. lewis, you got anybody better than those guys? top that. i'll tell you one thing, i don't know anyone who knows more about here. you had a front row seat. what did you...
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all new york city schools closed. others flocked to the grocery stores lining up in the snow to stock up on dwindling supplies and get ready to stay inside. you don't want people in the middle of that blizzard? >> no. it going to be like standing out in the an arctic. it could be 60-mile-an-hour winds, with blizzard-like conditions. whiteout conditions. that's the last place you want to be. >> they have really gotten the word out here in new york. gio back with us live. i know they are going to reduce service on the subway and then close it down completely as we reported, with no indication as to when it reopens. >> reporter: that's right. it is closing down tonight, david, at 11:00 p.m. totally suspended. most of that mass transit system shut down. we just have no idea when that's going to reopen. >> really that's a first. gio, thank you. tonight, school already canceled for more than a million children tomorrow. one of the real fears as we head into this evening, the winds. up to 75 miles an hour and the power now,
all new york city schools closed. others flocked to the grocery stores lining up in the snow to stock up on dwindling supplies and get ready to stay inside. you don't want people in the middle of that blizzard? >> no. it going to be like standing out in the an arctic. it could be 60-mile-an-hour winds, with blizzard-like conditions. whiteout conditions. that's the last place you want to be. >> they have really gotten the word out here in new york. gio back with us live. i know they...
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new york city mayor is going to hold a live news conference. we don't want to miss a minute of what he has to say. he'll give us the changes and tell us what is about to become of this incredible monster storm. i've always loved exploring and looking for something better. that's the way i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. w
new york city mayor is going to hold a live news conference. we don't want to miss a minute of what he has to say. he'll give us the changes and tell us what is about to become of this incredible monster storm. i've always loved exploring and looking for something better. that's the way i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging,...
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we await takeoff in new york city. as the rotors get going. >> he'll be heading just a short distance away to get to his next destination which will be the wall street helipad in lower manhattan. from there he will then get into this motorcade as he so often does. and he will proceed down 5th street to greet all the folks that have waited for him. i'm sure the window wlb down, his hands out waving. >> there's no question. we constantly want to prepare for him making up time on this schedule right now. but with him going out on these processio processions, these motorcades, of course they're going to be to backed up a bit. the next commitment he has is at 6:30 or 6:45. we expect that to be a little bit later as the rotors there are kicking into gear as they prepare to whisk him away to lower manhattan. i checked google maps. it's about a 55 minute ride. we're not certainly going to have that long of a wait to see him on the ground in the streets of manhattan. we talked to cydney long before who's at 30 rockefeller plaza
we await takeoff in new york city. as the rotors get going. >> he'll be heading just a short distance away to get to his next destination which will be the wall street helipad in lower manhattan. from there he will then get into this motorcade as he so often does. and he will proceed down 5th street to greet all the folks that have waited for him. i'm sure the window wlb down, his hands out waving. >> there's no question. we constantly want to prepare for him making up time on this...
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new york city is going to do well as well. lightest amounts, maybe parts of the jersey shore where an inch is probably the high end, maybe even we get an inch and a quarter on the jersey shore. you see the heaviest rain. we're going to get a lull after we go through the 6:00 hour. that may last till 9-ish or so. the heaviest rain of the entire event, they start to occur during the overnight period. while the rain is moving away, because we'll have be ponding and areas for the overnight commute. then things improve. with the gusty winds coming on tide, the next high tide cycle going around midnight that we have to be concerned about. a point look out near 9:00. really between 830 and 9:30. there's the hev --heaviest rain from danbury and monroe. over to cortland manner and ossining, over to connecticut near new canen. that extends to port jeff on the island. heavy rain near ramsey and heavier pockets near passaic and northern morris. there's the break in get lighter. it will still be blowing around. there's the next batch comin
new york city is going to do well as well. lightest amounts, maybe parts of the jersey shore where an inch is probably the high end, maybe even we get an inch and a quarter on the jersey shore. you see the heaviest rain. we're going to get a lull after we go through the 6:00 hour. that may last till 9-ish or so. the heaviest rain of the entire event, they start to occur during the overnight period. while the rain is moving away, because we'll have be ponding and areas for the overnight commute....
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new york city. world series. >> we didn't plan this to happen, being down 0-2, but coming back home is a big thing for us. >> they will be there for us. i'm sure the field will be electric. it will give us a great chance. >> reporter: in the stadium yesterday with just a handful of people around, the calm >> this guy threw six innings of 100 miles an hour in los angeles. please show me that's done -- show me anybody the stone that. -- anybody that's done that. >> reporter: batting projects continues for the mets as they get host -- get such host game three against the royals. that's a sense of what's happening inside the stadium right now. let's get outside the stadium to see what's happening out there with joe torres and the fans. joe? >> talked to some of the fans outside the ballpark. you can walk away thinking the messed -- the mets must be up 2- 0. in fact, it's the other way around. mets fans eternally optimistic. in fact, a few of them even admitted something many sports fans will never do. t
new york city. world series. >> we didn't plan this to happen, being down 0-2, but coming back home is a big thing for us. >> they will be there for us. i'm sure the field will be electric. it will give us a great chance. >> reporter: in the stadium yesterday with just a handful of people around, the calm >> this guy threw six innings of 100 miles an hour in los angeles. please show me that's done -- show me anybody the stone that. -- anybody that's done that. >>...
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of new york city. believe they have 5-6 inches in snow in central park. the problem is the next time they talk like this, will people listen? >> reporter: i can't be responsible for what people will do. >> reporter: do you as a forecaster worry about that? >> reporter: no, i don't. what i worry about fist nailing the forecast. you have to fight from the ground you stand on at the time. every weather situation is unique. you have to look at it and evaluate it as best you can. this is a southeastern new england storm. 15-minute. i'm not saying i was right about new york city. i felt new york city was going get close to 20 inches of snow. but every weather situation is unique in and of itself so you have to study each one as they come along and match it up against things you have seen before. bring in the computer models, link the evidence and try to predict an answer. i have been emailing people at fox saying january 26 to february 10 is going to be storm after storm every three days and a lot of cold we
of new york city. believe they have 5-6 inches in snow in central park. the problem is the next time they talk like this, will people listen? >> reporter: i can't be responsible for what people will do. >> reporter: do you as a forecaster worry about that? >> reporter: no, i don't. what i worry about fist nailing the forecast. you have to fight from the ground you stand on at the time. every weather situation is unique. you have to look at it and evaluate it as best you can....
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new york city mayor bill deblasio said "it's about time, isn't it." the parade concluded with a pep rally at city hall. >> the world cup was dream come true but having this parade here in new york city was one of the best moments of my entire life and we all feel the same. so thank you guys for all your support. we really appreciate it. >> i can't discount how important you guys were, the fans of bringing home this world cup for us. [cheers and applause] >> the phillies are out of the frying pan and into the fire. after being shut out for the second straight night by dodgers. phillies in san francisco to face jonathan baumgartner. last night the phils. zach didn't the need that much support. he tossed eight shut out inning. phillies only managed to get one hit. >>> the eagles will open training camp in a little more than three weeks. hallelujah for that. hard for me to say i'm so excited. during his down time malcolm jenkins has been giving back to the community. today in north philadelphia his foundation provided food and essentials for families in n
new york city mayor bill deblasio said "it's about time, isn't it." the parade concluded with a pep rally at city hall. >> the world cup was dream come true but having this parade here in new york city was one of the best moments of my entire life and we all feel the same. so thank you guys for all your support. we really appreciate it. >> i can't discount how important you guys were, the fans of bringing home this world cup for us. [cheers and applause] >> the...
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it starts at new york's battery park and end at city hall. and here now is another live look at the parade route. a huge police presence. the women's national team will be the first female team ever honored with a ticker tape parade in manhattan. you see firetrucks there. thousands of people already lining the streets. you can see young children on top of their fathers' shoulders. young little girls, no less, who are growing up watching these young women play just incredible soccer. as we continue to look live here. this is a parade that you know these parades just don't happen all that often. there have been 00200 of them since world war ii. they don't happen quite frankly, and a big portion of that 200 happened between 1945 and 1965. obviously, mostly for new york teams. but there have been individuals, statesmen, like winston churchill who have been celebrated with ticker tape parades. but they rarely happen. they've never happened for a women's team. and this is the first time that people in new york city will have a chance to celebrate -
it starts at new york's battery park and end at city hall. and here now is another live look at the parade route. a huge police presence. the women's national team will be the first female team ever honored with a ticker tape parade in manhattan. you see firetrucks there. thousands of people already lining the streets. you can see young children on top of their fathers' shoulders. young little girls, no less, who are growing up watching these young women play just incredible soccer. as we...
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both the new york city, upstate new york. this is the irony of the situation. free blacks are very beleaguered in new york city, and once the 1850 law is passed, a lot of them flee the city because many of them are fugitive slaves. if they are not, there are afraid of being caught up in the taccone and law. decade0's is the only where the black population clients in new york city to 11,000 from 13,000. nonetheless, these free black -- the jobs they were able to have put them in a position to help fugitive slaves. they worked on the docks. they were on the lookout for slaves sitting on boats. they worked in hotels. they worked in private homes. they came into contact with slaves, even brought into new york against new york law by seven or spirit southerners took come to new york to a hotel with their slaves. even after 1841, when that was illegal. new york hotels would not allow free blacks to rent a room. but they would give accommodations to slaves of southerners were visiting the city on business. groupsthese different are members involved in this operation.
both the new york city, upstate new york. this is the irony of the situation. free blacks are very beleaguered in new york city, and once the 1850 law is passed, a lot of them flee the city because many of them are fugitive slaves. if they are not, there are afraid of being caught up in the taccone and law. decade0's is the only where the black population clients in new york city to 11,000 from 13,000. nonetheless, these free black -- the jobs they were able to have put them in a position to...
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., to new york city. we're only halfway through the day here. he comes to new york, lands at jfk, heads straight to st. patrick's cathedral, after being on a helicopter for a time. he'll be at st. patrick's delivering mass. >> that's what's interesting about his need for solitude and reflection, too getting up at 4:30 in the morning so he has couple of hours of prayer. think again about our current leaders today. they need time for reflection and so often don't get it in our 24/7. there's bells, that's reflective. >> we are sitting right in front of st. patrick's. you hear bells toll for 4:00 eastern time right now, as pope francis walk up the stairs and into the plane that will carry him to new york city. it's an american airlines jet. they always use american, the carrier of the country that they're in. >> i think, too, he believes in symbolism as a part of leadership. so that small car that he first came in the popemobile, now the not very fancy plane, you embody the things you believe in the ways you present yourself to the public. that's an
., to new york city. we're only halfway through the day here. he comes to new york, lands at jfk, heads straight to st. patrick's cathedral, after being on a helicopter for a time. he'll be at st. patrick's delivering mass. >> that's what's interesting about his need for solitude and reflection, too getting up at 4:30 in the morning so he has couple of hours of prayer. think again about our current leaders today. they need time for reflection and so often don't get it in our 24/7. there's...
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. >> hinojosa: new york city. and in, you would say, what, a traditional chinese family, relatively traditional? >> yeah, with a mom and dad. my parents came over in the 1970s as part of the... you know, the open door act that sort of let more educated immigrants in, and a lot more people from asia. and then they came here, and they had three little babies, bump, bump, bump, that's me, my sister, and my brother. >> hinojosa: by the way, j, f, k. >> it's true. my name is jennifer, my sister's name is frances, and my brother's name is kenneth. and if you take our initials, it spells jfk, which my parents like to say is the airport that they landed at when they came to america. >> hinojosa: when you were growing up, did you have this kind of constant critical perspective of, "what is the food that i'm eating as a chinese firstborn in this country," versus, "what is the food that's being eaten in my upper west side new york city neighborhood," and kind of this... or were you just like, "you know what? i'm a new yorker
. >> hinojosa: new york city. and in, you would say, what, a traditional chinese family, relatively traditional? >> yeah, with a mom and dad. my parents came over in the 1970s as part of the... you know, the open door act that sort of let more educated immigrants in, and a lot more people from asia. and then they came here, and they had three little babies, bump, bump, bump, that's me, my sister, and my brother. >> hinojosa: by the way, j, f, k. >> it's true. my name is...
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york city. >> and what a way to see new york city for the first time, it's his first trip to the united states and his first trip to new york city, and interesting to see the juxtaposition of the pope, helping the poor and the downtrodden and the immigrants come here and they are tonight, the streets of, what is arguably, i think in argument, actually, the ritziest commercial street in all of manhattan we're told the doors of st. patrick's have opened, the pope will be the last to enter, that means people are starting to go in in anticipation of the pope's speaking and offering prayers at the vespers, the evening service. you're watching, continuing coverage of eyewitness news special coverage as we cover pope francis's visit and the first hour and a half he's been on new york city land. no small shortage of security. >> and you can see them slowly start moving now. >> i don't think they're going to be jogging. >> they may just be doing a slow walk. >> slow go. >> pope francis taking it all in. nypd and the secret service say that they have planned for every single contingency that they
york city. >> and what a way to see new york city for the first time, it's his first trip to the united states and his first trip to new york city, and interesting to see the juxtaposition of the pope, helping the poor and the downtrodden and the immigrants come here and they are tonight, the streets of, what is arguably, i think in argument, actually, the ritziest commercial street in all of manhattan we're told the doors of st. patrick's have opened, the pope will be the last to enter,...
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jersey, and new york city. the nypd used to do a lot more of that. they do less of it now. what's your position on that? >> i believe we should monitor wherever we have to. and i don't think mosques should be off limits. we do know that, in the past, a number of terrorist threats have originated in mosques, and we have to follow the threats. and if they're coming from a mosque, then we have to use surveillance. to me, one of the ways you anticipate an attack and be ready for it is to have people in the community, people who are willing to inform, if you will, people who are willing to say what's happening in that community, and that has worked in the past, and i think it's essential. i see nothing wrong with it. i've always used the example -- when the fbi was going after organized crime and the mafia, they went into the italian communities, the italian social clubs. when they were going after the westies, an irish gang, they were in all the irish bars in the west side of manhattan. they were in irish clubs, ir
jersey, and new york city. the nypd used to do a lot more of that. they do less of it now. what's your position on that? >> i believe we should monitor wherever we have to. and i don't think mosques should be off limits. we do know that, in the past, a number of terrorist threats have originated in mosques, and we have to follow the threats. and if they're coming from a mosque, then we have to use surveillance. to me, one of the ways you anticipate an attack and be ready for it is to have...
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as you can see it is coming down in new york city. i don't know if you can tell through the camera and the television screen it is cold out here but it is real cold. that's why i'm out here to dem en straight to you we are not lying. there is a winter storm. you can see me. this is information coming straight to you. we will continue to cover the storm live after the break. >>> roads are already shut down here in new york. i believe in rhode island they have shut down as well. there are five states that have travel bans as we head in to the evening. nonessential vehicles asked to stay off the road. seven states under a state of emergency. 60 million people under a weather watch. we are looking at historic highs, possibly through parts of the northeast. in situate, massachusetts, getting pounded right now. the snow and wind picking up in new york. the subway system shut down in an unprecedented move. second guessing from folks whether it was strictly necessary. we will see tomorrow morning when the city wakes up totally paralyzed. no m
as you can see it is coming down in new york city. i don't know if you can tell through the camera and the television screen it is cold out here but it is real cold. that's why i'm out here to dem en straight to you we are not lying. there is a winter storm. you can see me. this is information coming straight to you. we will continue to cover the storm live after the break. >>> roads are already shut down here in new york. i believe in rhode island they have shut down as well. there...
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Nov 23, 2015
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it's in effect tonight for much of new york city. storm team 4 meteorologist janice huff tracking the temperatures for us. >> temperatures down to the upper 30s in new york city and most locations around the tri-state area have already seen your first freeze. so, no warnings in effect except for the boroughs. monticello down to 28 degrees. just to show you how cold across the board and the temperatures on their way down and they will continue that way. through the mid-30s in the city by 9:00. dropping to 36 by 11:00. eventually we'll end up 32 degrees in central park and maybe even just below that in this is not include staten island. you've already seen your first freeze and does include the other four boroughs until 7:00 a.m. the travel forecast coming up this week for thanksgiving. i'll have that in just a few minutes. back to you. >>> a big development in the water main break that has been making quite a mess of hoboken for more than 36 hours now. officials just announced that water may not be fully restored until after thanksgiv
it's in effect tonight for much of new york city. storm team 4 meteorologist janice huff tracking the temperatures for us. >> temperatures down to the upper 30s in new york city and most locations around the tri-state area have already seen your first freeze. so, no warnings in effect except for the boroughs. monticello down to 28 degrees. just to show you how cold across the board and the temperatures on their way down and they will continue that way. through the mid-30s in the city by...
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new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. 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 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
new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. 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...
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from a stormy new york city good morning. stay with us, bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ >> good morning. bloomberg "surveillance," i'm tom keene. the markets will be open today. even though much of new york city is close. a morning must read. >> this comes from klaus, he advises companies, telecom companies on how to deal with wi-fi. he wrote that they are going to offer a cheap wi-fi-based phone service. wi-fi services can carry a price of zero to ten dollars a month. this will have consequences for the mobile industry. in the studio, richard farley, a partner at paul hastings. dressed with class. no sweater. >> i made shorture i -- i made sure i had a two inch heel. >> you've spent your career advising companies. one of the things we are seeing with verizon and at&t is the possibility that these tens of billions of dollars they have spent on spectrum acquisition and infrastructure might be a stranded asset. >> that is the history of the industry. you have to see which investments will pay off and which will not. good that's a
from a stormy new york city good morning. stay with us, bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ >> good morning. bloomberg "surveillance," i'm tom keene. the markets will be open today. even though much of new york city is close. a morning must read. >> this comes from klaus, he advises companies, telecom companies on how to deal with wi-fi. he wrote that they are going to offer a cheap wi-fi-based phone service. wi-fi services can carry a price of zero to ten dollars a...
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Dec 22, 2015
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soldiers including a new york city police detective. tough news to start this morning. good morning, i am lori rothman. >> nicole: we will have all the details for you. >> lori: have a lock at u.s. stock market futures this morning. looks like stocks are turning south again. dow futures 54 points at the moment. >> nicole: makes space travel history. >> three, two, one, zero. liftoff. >> nicole: there you go it. we will have the dramatic landing coming up. >> lori: more problems for chi chipotle. the very latest just ahead. >> nicole: detroit lions, stay tune right here, don't change it. welcome to fbn:am, you're first look at what's moving in today's market and the latest breaking news and what to expect on the day ahead. >> lori: one of the six american killed in a homicide attack in afghanistan, detective joseph lem had been deployed twice to afghanistan and once to iraq, he leaves behind a wife and three children. commissioner saying in a statement, we grieve and remember public servant. the taliban claimed responsibility for yesterday's attack. deadliest assault. >>
soldiers including a new york city police detective. tough news to start this morning. good morning, i am lori rothman. >> nicole: we will have all the details for you. >> lori: have a lock at u.s. stock market futures this morning. looks like stocks are turning south again. dow futures 54 points at the moment. >> nicole: makes space travel history. >> three, two, one, zero. liftoff. >> nicole: there you go it. we will have the dramatic landing coming up. >>...
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Jan 27, 2015
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i'm shepard smith in new york city. and for the next hour as the brunt of the storm is headed our way, we'll update you on exactly what our meteorologists are predicting, how bad they now believe it's going to be and where. we'vex"aÑ had a break in new york here for the past few hours. very little snow at all here in midtown or really across the krd(ñ region. got about 3.8 inches in central park. about six inches in queens. a couple inches on the long island shore, a couplez the boston area. but all of it's changing. and we have brand new predictions. big picture here our team in the extreme weather center says it's about to get a whole lot worse and potentially very dangerous. walk over to the wall. tens of millions of people in the way of this monster. the blizzard is taking aim really everywhere new jersey, northern baltimore up through new york, up to boston and back up into maine including every major city in between. governors in seven states declared states of emergency. andtu really going to crank up over the
i'm shepard smith in new york city. and for the next hour as the brunt of the storm is headed our way, we'll update you on exactly what our meteorologists are predicting, how bad they now believe it's going to be and where. we'vex"aÑ had a break in new york here for the past few hours. very little snow at all here in midtown or really across the krd(ñ region. got about 3.8 inches in central park. about six inches in queens. a couple inches on the long island shore, a couplez the boston...
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watch at new york city like around 11:30. watch how this doesn't move from then until 4:30 in the afternoon. if that happens you could have flooding problems again. the numbers across my board. 83. primarily it's tomorrow night into friday where some of those storms could be heavy as the front comes through. 81 on friday. saturday 83. sunday 82. i can't keep the rain out of the forecast. but i'm not convinced that the weekend is a washout yet. but i have a rain chance for saturday and sunday. >> all right, thank you. >>> an army reservist who survived a tour in middle east to face danger at home was recognized today with new york state's highest military honor. marlena watson joined the national guard at 17 and served for a year in afghanistan. at facing fire as a medic, the last thing she expected was to hear gunfire upon returning to her home in syracuse. last november, two young teens collapsed on her lawn in the middle of the night victims of a drive-by shooting. >> one was shot in the back. a lot of people are standing a
watch at new york city like around 11:30. watch how this doesn't move from then until 4:30 in the afternoon. if that happens you could have flooding problems again. the numbers across my board. 83. primarily it's tomorrow night into friday where some of those storms could be heavy as the front comes through. 81 on friday. saturday 83. sunday 82. i can't keep the rain out of the forecast. but i'm not convinced that the weekend is a washout yet. but i have a rain chance for saturday and sunday....
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prerevolutionary new york city. as central meeting places, taverns stimulating discussions about british policies and helped fostary patriotic spirit leading up to the revolutionary war. the fraunces tavern museum hosts this hour-long event. >> all right. i feel like 13 toasts would have been an appropriate way for us to get started too. everyone who grabbed a drink, you're in the right spirit. so i'm going to start with a story. on january 3rd 1775, john case walked into drake agencies tavern on water street. case was a 60-year-old loyalist from suffolk county and drake's was an odd place for a loyalist to be. the tavern was a popular hangout for sea men and revolutionaries and jasper drake himself was the father-in-law of eye sick sears. the tavern's patrons included sears and alexander mcdoug gal who invited case into a discussion of politics. when case would not back down sears and several of his companions nearly bowled him over with the force of their eloquence and noise. seeking to restore order to the conver
prerevolutionary new york city. as central meeting places, taverns stimulating discussions about british policies and helped fostary patriotic spirit leading up to the revolutionary war. the fraunces tavern museum hosts this hour-long event. >> all right. i feel like 13 toasts would have been an appropriate way for us to get started too. everyone who grabbed a drink, you're in the right spirit. so i'm going to start with a story. on january 3rd 1775, john case walked into drake agencies...
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patrick's cathedral here in new york city behind me. and even before the pope arrived here in new york, he made history today. his speech before congress, an historic first for a pope. at times pastoral, but also political. and in that chamber, the applause at times very divided. the pope speaking in english for nearly an hour, tackling immigration, abortion, climate change and the death penalty. along with members of congress, presidential hopefuls and only four supreme court justices. five chosing not to attend. three of them are catholics. the crowd asked to hold their applause until the end, but 34 times we could count, breaking the rule. at first, when the pope said this. >> in the land of the free and the home of the brave. >> to thunderous applause, but there were at times half the chamber applauding, the other half silent. and abc's terry moran, traveling with the pope, explains why. >> reporter: the halls of congress had never heard anything like this. >> "mr speaker. the pope of the holy see." >> reporter: as pope francis made
patrick's cathedral here in new york city behind me. and even before the pope arrived here in new york, he made history today. his speech before congress, an historic first for a pope. at times pastoral, but also political. and in that chamber, the applause at times very divided. the pope speaking in english for nearly an hour, tackling immigration, abortion, climate change and the death penalty. along with members of congress, presidential hopefuls and only four supreme court justices. five...