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i was going to bring it to new york. i thought, like you said, why wouldn't it be in new york city? new york is such a big fitness scene. i knew it would be welcome in the new york markets. liz: you launched a year ago. no membership. but the classes. how much do they cost? >> so a single class is $40. but we offer packages so comes all the way down to 33 a class with a bigger package. first time is $34. liz: what i find interesting is that i do flywheel. there are people at fox do soul cycle. i like flywheel. but that is less expensive than $40. do you find that is prohibitive for some people to spend? how do you then expand? >> how do we expand? no, i think what main difference is, that it provides difficult benefits. and also, the we're only place where you can do it right now. so, when it is so unique, you have to pay a little bit of the price. liz: "vogue" magazine has covered you, business insider, "new york times," everybody is jumping on your story. you need investors. are you working on that? >> yes. it was really most important for us to open first location and explain the
i was going to bring it to new york. i thought, like you said, why wouldn't it be in new york city? new york is such a big fitness scene. i knew it would be welcome in the new york markets. liz: you launched a year ago. no membership. but the classes. how much do they cost? >> so a single class is $40. but we offer packages so comes all the way down to 33 a class with a bigger package. first time is $34. liz: what i find interesting is that i do flywheel. there are people at fox do soul...
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. >> it's an efficient and effective way of doing business in new york city. it's never going away. >> people look down on them, but they are so needed. that's an important part. >> i need this and i need it done now. >> the two ms. jers say. >> it's luck. >> the moment you don't pay attention, it's your life. >> they need a big old tip when they get to their destination. >> after seeing this video, you get a much better appreciation for what they do. >> guess what? >> it is tech time for people who wish it was winter. >> i wish it was winter. >> well, you are in luck. we are going to talk about how to make it feel like it's winter, whether or not you actually agree with what's going on here. tell us all about it. >> zach. >> hello. >> how can we make it winter right here, right now? >> with sodium polyacrolyte is known as water lock. it's found in a lot of diapers. if you cut open a diaper, there is this white powdery stuff there. it's what allows diapers to be absorbant. add water and you'll get this snow-like substance. >> if i want it to snow in here right
. >> it's an efficient and effective way of doing business in new york city. it's never going away. >> people look down on them, but they are so needed. that's an important part. >> i need this and i need it done now. >> the two ms. jers say. >> it's luck. >> the moment you don't pay attention, it's your life. >> they need a big old tip when they get to their destination. >> after seeing this video, you get a much better appreciation for what they...
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these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. the leaders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because all i have to do is take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. [laughter] that is literally where the term -- in the mid-70's, where the term power breakfast started. we will re-establish the regency as the home of the power breakfasts, the place where people want to come to see and be seen. >> coming up, what kind of hotel room does $100 million buy? what is the most expensive part of this room? >> the bathroom. the bathrooms are very, very expensive. ♪ >> just before it reopened, jonathan tisch, chairman of loews hotels, gave me a tour of the newly renovated loews regency in east midtown manhattan. >> here we go, betty. after you. >> all right. newly renovated rooms. you have designed -- you picked out almost everything in this room. >> i can tell you
these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. the leaders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because all i have to do is take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. [laughter] that is literally where the term -- in the mid-70's, where the term power breakfast started. we will...
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new york city. this event was hosted by the new york public library, and last about 90 minutes. >> thank you, lois. i want to thank the library for organizing this event. can you guys hear me in the back? can you hear me now? no? yes? i will speak loudly. it is great to be in the city, lecturing on the city that he wrote about. in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better than powerpoint, as a term. i'm not good at powerpoint. luddite, i'm i'm a just a technological idiot. not the book i originally set out to right. the original idea was to do the whole city. all five boroughs, and stretch it out from world war i to world war ii. cute, itrying to be too took to bigger bite out of the apple. i discovered, as i was doing my research, that i was really drawn to a really compelling story within the larger story i had intended to tell. it is an untold story, actually. it has been told in bi
new york city. this event was hosted by the new york public library, and last about 90 minutes. >> thank you, lois. i want to thank the library for organizing this event. can you guys hear me in the back? can you hear me now? no? yes? i will speak loudly. it is great to be in the city, lecturing on the city that he wrote about. in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better...
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if i might deingress and talk about what new york city is doing in a post sandy world it is very new york took this interesting step not only should we look at the resiliency of the city after sandy but use that opportunity to create a better city new york that a complexion for firms to look at different areas of the new york waterfront sponsored by itself hud the department of the housing and development to generate interesting ideas though how the edge of the new york city waterfront should be designed rather than being defensive how can we create a better waterfront it's an interesting model we look at every team looked at a different area of new jersey and new york city and looked at it how to cut back the shore like this and taking advantage of what the rising waters can do for the city and what we can do to address the condition so in very general and broad terms we're doing several thing with our staff and other departments one we have to start planning for sale walls in a serious way there are areas of the city like the i yelp and the slurring slew that are effecting under de
if i might deingress and talk about what new york city is doing in a post sandy world it is very new york took this interesting step not only should we look at the resiliency of the city after sandy but use that opportunity to create a better city new york that a complexion for firms to look at different areas of the new york waterfront sponsored by itself hud the department of the housing and development to generate interesting ideas though how the edge of the new york city waterfront should...
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several officers in new york city suspected 43-year-old eric garner with selling loose cigarettes. after he allegedly refused to be arrested an officer put garner in what appears to be a choke hold garner reportedly suffered from asthma. the medical examiner has ruled out his death a homicide due to the chest -- has ruled his death a homicide due to the chest and neck compressions by the officer. nypd officers are not allowed to use the choke hold move. >> new this morning a new report says an nfl player involved in a murder-suicide had evidence of a brain disease. a doctor conducted an autopsy on the late kansas chiefs linebacker jevon belcher. he shot and killed his girlfriend before turning the gun on himself in december of 2012. the autopsy conducted nearly a year after the tragedy found a protein consistent with cte, chronic traumatic encephalopathy. belcher's mother is suing the chiefs. she claims her son suffered repetitive head trauma and the team did not give him adequate care. >> 4:47 now. retail giant wal-mart has responded to a lawsuit filed by tracy morgan over a deadl
several officers in new york city suspected 43-year-old eric garner with selling loose cigarettes. after he allegedly refused to be arrested an officer put garner in what appears to be a choke hold garner reportedly suffered from asthma. the medical examiner has ruled out his death a homicide due to the chest -- has ruled his death a homicide due to the chest and neck compressions by the officer. nypd officers are not allowed to use the choke hold move. >> new this morning a new report...
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mayor, there are no security checkpointing going into the new york city subway system. so how can you assure the public you're protecting against any threat? >> you may be asked to open your bag. you may find there are some spot checkpoints set up. but until we have something we believe is credible, we're not going to use all the measures we might use if we were to have a credible threat. >> reporter: fbi director james comey said today the terror threat to the u.s. is about the same today as it was last week. but he also said isis is still a worry. we believe they are looking to try to do something in the u.s. he told reporters, which is what has many americans on edge. some analysts have pointed out that perhaps iraq would have incentive to talk and spread word about terrorist threats because if the american public is more concerned, the theory goes, then perhaps they'll be more supportive of u.s. military action taking place against isis. >> kate snow at a subway stop in manhattan, thanks. meantime this u.s.-led coalition pounded away again today at a fresh set of is
mayor, there are no security checkpointing going into the new york city subway system. so how can you assure the public you're protecting against any threat? >> you may be asked to open your bag. you may find there are some spot checkpoints set up. but until we have something we believe is credible, we're not going to use all the measures we might use if we were to have a credible threat. >> reporter: fbi director james comey said today the terror threat to the u.s. is about the...
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it's where we begin tonight with nbc's kate snow. >> reporter: enhanced security today at new york city subway stations after the iraqi prime minister said his country uncovered a plot involving isis fighters in on america and france. virtually every u.s. major law enforcement and intelligence agency from the fbi to the cia came out quickly and emphatically saying they had no evidence of any such plot against the u.s. >> from the u.s. intelligence community's perspective there simply is nothing in the near term from this threat that is truly credible. >> reporter: in new york city, chicago and washington, d.c. officials scrambled to issue statements assuring americans their cities are safe. the governor of new york traveled to manhattan to make a show of riding mass transit. >> we believe that our state of preparedness is higher than it has ever been since 9/11. >> reporter: we joined new york city's mayor and police commissioner on the number 6 train. mr. mayor, there are no security checkpoints, how can you assure the public? >> you may be asked to open your bag. you may find there ar
it's where we begin tonight with nbc's kate snow. >> reporter: enhanced security today at new york city subway stations after the iraqi prime minister said his country uncovered a plot involving isis fighters in on america and france. virtually every u.s. major law enforcement and intelligence agency from the fbi to the cia came out quickly and emphatically saying they had no evidence of any such plot against the u.s. >> from the u.s. intelligence community's perspective there...
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new york city is one of the mos expensive places to live in the world. people want to live there, even amid the smokestacks. tell you, to michelle, that was brilliant with rfk. they are hypocrites. they use the cell phone and. oil but denounce t. a celebrity at hand here, wayne. thoughts on celebrities using the platform for environment change or whatever activism they're into? >> well, everybody's entitled to their own opinion. entitled as a free country to say whatever the hell you want to say. the complicated part of this question is scientific. they close out the question, but there are a lot of people on the other side of this. we don't know yet. when you talk about millenniums. we've had three ice ages in the last, you know, 130,000 years. we don't know what the natural part of this is yet. you don't know the outcome. it's not that immediate and not that important. >> before we start debating global warming and the science behind it, we talk about this one thing. michelle, you were there. after this protest left did you see the piles and mounds of
new york city is one of the mos expensive places to live in the world. people want to live there, even amid the smokestacks. tell you, to michelle, that was brilliant with rfk. they are hypocrites. they use the cell phone and. oil but denounce t. a celebrity at hand here, wayne. thoughts on celebrities using the platform for environment change or whatever activism they're into? >> well, everybody's entitled to their own opinion. entitled as a free country to say whatever the hell you want...
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new york city, make some noise! i love y'all, too! from the front all the way to the side, everybody clap! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ mute ] ♪ hey hey [ mute ] ♪ ♪ all right coming down that beach ♪ ♪ ♪ she's a masterpiece [cheers and applause ] >> i represent this recording as history in the making. >> and allow me to introduce myself. ♪ ♪ let me tell you dudes what i do to protect this ♪ ♪ i shoot at you actors like movie directors ♪ ♪ this ain't a movie dog ♪ now before i finish let me just say ♪ ♪ i did not come here to show you did not come here to impress you ♪ ♪ and i don't care what you think about me but just remember ♪ >> are you having a good time tonight? make some noise! ♪ get your umbrellas out because that's when i brainstorm ♪ ♪ you can blame shawn but i ain't invent the game ♪ ♪ i just rolled the dice, trying to get some change ♪ ♪ and i do it twice ain't no sense in me ♪ ♪ lying as if i am a different man ♪ ♪ and i could blame my environment but there apt no reason why
new york city, make some noise! i love y'all, too! from the front all the way to the side, everybody clap! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ mute ] ♪ hey hey [ mute ] ♪ ♪ all right coming down that beach ♪ ♪ ♪ she's a masterpiece [cheers and applause ] >> i represent this recording as history in the making. >> and allow me to introduce myself. ♪ ♪ let me tell you dudes what i do to protect this ♪ ♪ i shoot at you actors like movie directors ♪ ♪ this ain't a movie dog ♪ now...
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new york city schools were not always this segregated. better control of the schools led to integration efforts. when i started at ps9 the school was 50% white and a third qualified for the free lunch. today it is 73% white and only 11% of students qualify for free lunch. a mile down the road hundred percent of the students qualify for free lunch and only 11% of them are white. today we are lucky to be able to explore the issue of race, class and segregation within the new york city schools with three authors who expertise cross education. to my left we have the author of "the teacher wars" which is now a new york times bestseller and she is a staff writer at the marshal project. she writes about many issues like criminal justice, cities, women's issue and public health and she appears in the atlantic and slate publication. peter is on the left and from 2008-2011 he was an appointee by the governor to the state board of trustee of new york and he was elected to the national bord of education in 2014. "schooling for resillance" is his nint
new york city schools were not always this segregated. better control of the schools led to integration efforts. when i started at ps9 the school was 50% white and a third qualified for the free lunch. today it is 73% white and only 11% of students qualify for free lunch. a mile down the road hundred percent of the students qualify for free lunch and only 11% of them are white. today we are lucky to be able to explore the issue of race, class and segregation within the new york city schools...
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express, heading from washington to new york city. it was heading down the southbound ramp on route 1 when it lost control. a 54-year-old woman from new york was pinned under the bus pronounced at the scene. a 30-year-old from busy stan bull died at the hospital last night. the driver was identified by police and is winning treated for injuries. they were part of a sightseeing tour group sponsored by eworld travel and tours bassed in new york city. one man driving by the accident jumped out to help out with his first aid can it in whatever way he could. >> a lot of people were screaming for help and they were bleeding. it was hard to take in all at once. >> investigators are trying to determine the cause of the crash. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> we have another developing story this morning, gunfire erupted during a cookout in southwest philadelphia. police tell "action news" that a group of people were barbecuing on a front porch along paxton street before midnight when someone opened fire. two men are in critical con
express, heading from washington to new york city. it was heading down the southbound ramp on route 1 when it lost control. a 54-year-old woman from new york was pinned under the bus pronounced at the scene. a 30-year-old from busy stan bull died at the hospital last night. the driver was identified by police and is winning treated for injuries. they were part of a sightseeing tour group sponsored by eworld travel and tours bassed in new york city. one man driving by the accident jumped out to...
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lights glowing tonight over the new york city sky line. lights glowing tonight over the new york city sky line. >> you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortil.as (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh how do you helper? make helper with your favorite ingredients, for a fresh taste you'll love. helper. make it yours. now make restaurant inspired dishes with ultimate helper. employee found a noose in his workplace. he took a picture of it. laura anthon you see on7 news. >> like a noose. no mistaking what it was. >> airplane mechanic carter told us it started as just another day at the san francisco airport. working on jumbo jets for united airlines. but this time when he arrived in the cockpit he found this. >> i walk into my work area which is cockpit of the aircraft and i saw lynching hanging there. >>reporter: carter took these photo of the rope fashion as hang man noose and then went and found his immediate supervisor. >> he asked me
lights glowing tonight over the new york city sky line. lights glowing tonight over the new york city sky line. >> you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortil.as (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh how do you helper? make helper with your favorite ingredients, for a fresh taste you'll love. helper. make it yours. now make restaurant inspired dishes with ultimate helper. employee...
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this is a scene from new york city. former mayor bloomberg and current mayor and of course a lot of the people from the day rueing giuliani who was the new york city mayor weapon the attacks happened thin years ago and a lot of the family members are holding uppers of lost loved ones who died that day. there will be a reading of names. ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ >> s would broad stripes and bright stars ♪ over ramparts we watched ♪ ♪ were so gallantly streaming ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave truth >> announcer: this is an abc news special report. >> and we are coming up on 8:46 this september 11th, marking that moment 13 years ago when the first plane hijacked by terrorists hit the world trade center. almost 3,000 died that day in new york, the pentagon and pennsylvania and you see downtown, new york, the white house there, president obama will be observing the moment of silence there, as well with the first lady and vice president biden. every year since then we
this is a scene from new york city. former mayor bloomberg and current mayor and of course a lot of the people from the day rueing giuliani who was the new york city mayor weapon the attacks happened thin years ago and a lot of the family members are holding uppers of lost loved ones who died that day. there will be a reading of names. ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ >> s would broad stripes and bright stars ♪ over ramparts we watched ♪ ♪ were so gallantly streaming ♪ and...
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joining us live from new york city. thank you for buying with us. >>> firefighters are making gains on a wildfire burning near yosemite national park in california. officials say they have contained about 60% of the 300 acre fire. evacuation orders have been lifted for 300 homes, caught in the line of that blaze. a firefighter suffered injuries, no homes have gone down. >> time for a check on the national forecast. we turn to meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> from where we can use the rain to where we had too much. the weather system from the midwest to the great lakes to the north-east causing problems and flooding. most of the damage has been of the wind damage variety, all the oranges that you see popping up overnight as the line goes through. as it moves through, causing areas of lightening. there were a couple of concerns as the system moves across the system. the front is moving out. cooler air behind it. as it lingers through the south. there'll be a hurricane - more on that. moisture from that into the south-wes
joining us live from new york city. thank you for buying with us. >>> firefighters are making gains on a wildfire burning near yosemite national park in california. officials say they have contained about 60% of the 300 acre fire. evacuation orders have been lifted for 300 homes, caught in the line of that blaze. a firefighter suffered injuries, no homes have gone down. >> time for a check on the national forecast. we turn to meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> from where we...
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york city. and strangely by that point, developers have changed this to filtered spaces, citibank is actually the institution that triggers the financial crisis and they say business is no longer sustainable and i can't go on, but then there is that tower and the public space and they wanted to be used. but the idea that you can design spaces that are used an attractive to a select group of people, this is early gentrification of the city. but again, most of them understand that this is not happening. and many have a sense of what it's going to look like. so then by the year 2000, the researchers start to figure out that there's a a lot of policing going on and i remember looking at stuff in 2000 and, realizing that there'd been another shift in what we had was suburban iced spaces. they were very open and you can see this outside of office buildings. and they are using difference distance to keep people away that they didn't want in certain spaces and so you start to see this around the edges o
york city. and strangely by that point, developers have changed this to filtered spaces, citibank is actually the institution that triggers the financial crisis and they say business is no longer sustainable and i can't go on, but then there is that tower and the public space and they wanted to be used. but the idea that you can design spaces that are used an attractive to a select group of people, this is early gentrification of the city. but again, most of them understand that this is not...
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york city. i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. >> i will lead the department of justice. >> after six years in office attorney general eric holder steps down. the fbi finds the man who
york city. i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. >> i will lead the department of justice. >> after six years in office attorney general eric holder steps down. the fbi finds the man who
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york has made around new york city's commitment to dealing with climate change, and how significant it is. it is on the front page of "the new york times" today. i think i see it right over there. i'm going to see if i can get a copy. it says, and sweeping effort to reduce this in terminal impact, new york city is planning to overhaul energy efficiency standards of all its public buildings under pressure private landlords to make similar improvements. it is a pretty interesting number. initiative is part of a pledge to be announced before the yuan, summit tuesday to decrease greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2005 levels. the u.n. has pointed to that rate of decrease as a desired target for developed countries to mitigate the effects of climate change. the significance is new york would become the largest city in the world to make the commitment according to mayor to blog seo -- de blasio. >> this is a good sign about what happens when people get together and ask for things. it is a good thing to have a sio it takese blad it seriously and goes to work on it. the real point of this i
york has made around new york city's commitment to dealing with climate change, and how significant it is. it is on the front page of "the new york times" today. i think i see it right over there. i'm going to see if i can get a copy. it says, and sweeping effort to reduce this in terminal impact, new york city is planning to overhaul energy efficiency standards of all its public buildings under pressure private landlords to make similar improvements. it is a pretty interesting...
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york city. right now family members of 9/11 victims are continuing to read the names those killed in the terrorist attacks 13 years ago. >> this started after the 5:46 moment of silence marking the first plane hitting the north tower of the world trade center. if three minutes we will bring you live to morning for the moment of silence to mark the 2nd plane striking the south tower thin years ago at 6:03 a.m. >>> now a check on the forecast. >>> good morning, everyone, we will talk about how hot it will be after fog this morning around the bay, the day mapper is 63 and hazy sunshine and 78 at noon and topping in the mid-80's at 4:00 and mild and 75 at 7:00. we have fog to the north so watch out for that on 101 corridor and back in the mid-to-upper 80's by 7:00. a warm evening. the coast has the greatest amount of reheave from the eat but, still, topping out in the mid-to-upper 60's and a 70 here mid-to-upper 60's and a 70 here and there unatly sunny sky. you can see the traffic is becoming up to
york city. right now family members of 9/11 victims are continuing to read the names those killed in the terrorist attacks 13 years ago. >> this started after the 5:46 moment of silence marking the first plane hitting the north tower of the world trade center. if three minutes we will bring you live to morning for the moment of silence to mark the 2nd plane striking the south tower thin years ago at 6:03 a.m. >>> now a check on the forecast. >>> good morning, everyone,...
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and first store in new york city. it would anger the hudson yards development on the west side of manhattan. in about 10 years hudson yards will be home to luxury apartment and retail outlets. i had a chance to walk through the site with the man behind the , where he talked about the importance of getting a retailer like neiman marcus to sign on. >> you see right behind us, 1.7 million square feet. what we have next to this building is one million square foot, seven-story retail building. we have been working on different tenants right now i'm releasing. we have been negotiating neiman marcus. >> you take yourself through the site? >> when deals are being done, ceos, investors, shareholders all went to come through and touch and feel. this will be one of the largest urban stores and they will not make the decision lightly. itwhen they come here, is like you want to show and how big the places? >> you have to have vision. it is creating the new center of new york city. >> just hanging out over by central park are peopl
and first store in new york city. it would anger the hudson yards development on the west side of manhattan. in about 10 years hudson yards will be home to luxury apartment and retail outlets. i had a chance to walk through the site with the man behind the , where he talked about the importance of getting a retailer like neiman marcus to sign on. >> you see right behind us, 1.7 million square feet. what we have next to this building is one million square foot, seven-story retail building....
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and in new york city the preschool environment was incredibly diverse and inclusive. when our children hit kindergarten, we couldn't believe in new york city, diversity did not include ability. gerri: so your problem was that your child was going to be singled out. >> absolutely. gerri: you didn't like that. >> no. gerri: you wanted your child to be -- there he is. you wanted him to be in a classroom with all abilities. absolutely. gerri: is that better for him? is that better for kids who are like him, not like him? >> better for all children to be in a diverse atmosphere. emotional intelligence is more important than iq, and so having typical learners with nontypical learners in the same environment benefits both groups equally. gerri: so here's the thing, you decided you were going to create your own school. >> yes. gerri: don't like the school, i create my own school, that's what i like, invent it, do it yourself. what were the major challenges you faced doing that? >> two challenges that remain are people understanding what inclusion is and not being scared of it
and in new york city the preschool environment was incredibly diverse and inclusive. when our children hit kindergarten, we couldn't believe in new york city, diversity did not include ability. gerri: so your problem was that your child was going to be singled out. >> absolutely. gerri: you didn't like that. >> no. gerri: you wanted your child to be -- there he is. you wanted him to be in a classroom with all abilities. absolutely. gerri: is that better for him? is that better for...
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york. >> this is a live look at new york city. the nation is pausing this morning to mark the 13th anniversary. family members are reading the names of those killed at the world trade center. >>> we'll be right back. [ names read ] track: in a prime- time spe president obama laid out a - part plan to defeat isis. at 1-800-dentist, we're about one thing. helping you find a dentist you'll want to go to for the rest of your life. we've helped over 8 million people find that dentist, and we can do the same for you. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >>> if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. >> in a prime time speech, president obama laid out a four part plan to defeat isis. the president promised not to commit u.s. troops to a ground war in iraq but says the u.s. will expand air strikes in support of local forces. >> acted like he was going to jump. >> wildlife ofcials have killed that mountain lion believed to have attacked a 6- year-old near cupertino. dna tests will confirm it was the right lion. >> 13 years later it see
york. >> this is a live look at new york city. the nation is pausing this morning to mark the 13th anniversary. family members are reading the names of those killed at the world trade center. >>> we'll be right back. [ names read ] track: in a prime- time spe president obama laid out a - part plan to defeat isis. at 1-800-dentist, we're about one thing. helping you find a dentist you'll want to go to for the rest of your life. we've helped over 8 million people find that dentist,...
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what, in this sense, new york city, i had to kind of stretch relationships always with new york city, with total love affair in the beginning in '70s, then retreat, and then the kind of conservatives of politics and real educatistate and business and now i am, again, kind of fighting for the justice to the city to open the city for the artists. you know, for art education. for kids. you know, and minorities. and education. education, per se. you know, it's just very important. that's the future of our country. >> good to have you on. all the best to you. that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching. as always, keep faith. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavissmiley@pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time with misty copeland and dance sensation lo buck. that's next time. we'll see you then. >>> penned by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> tonight on "quest" -- mt. umunhum is one of the most majestic peaks in the bay area. but cold war security and toxic contamination put its summ
what, in this sense, new york city, i had to kind of stretch relationships always with new york city, with total love affair in the beginning in '70s, then retreat, and then the kind of conservatives of politics and real educatistate and business and now i am, again, kind of fighting for the justice to the city to open the city for the artists. you know, for art education. for kids. you know, and minorities. and education. education, per se. you know, it's just very important. that's the future...
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we are in new york city at columbus circle. interesting that it is columbus circle, considering the march will be led by hundreds of people that came from around the country and around the planet. right now to layout the scope of what is taking place today in this historic moment is the founder of one of the organizations that organized this mass march today. welcome to democracy now. >> thank you so much for being here and for documenting what will be a pretty remarkable day. i think what you said is right. there hasn't been a political gathering about anything this large in this country for many years. i think it demonstrates that climate change is at the tip of people's consciousness. >> why don't you layout what is happening today. we are on central park west, right outside central park. a a few minutes ago ceremony finished in central park. >> that is the beginning of a long and beautiful day. we are expecting now what looks like a couple hundred thousand people. we can see them lining central park west as far west as we c
we are in new york city at columbus circle. interesting that it is columbus circle, considering the march will be led by hundreds of people that came from around the country and around the planet. right now to layout the scope of what is taking place today in this historic moment is the founder of one of the organizations that organized this mass march today. welcome to democracy now. >> thank you so much for being here and for documenting what will be a pretty remarkable day. i think...
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she was in a new y >>> now back to that breaking news out of new york city. joan rivers has died according to her daughter melissa. she was in a new york hospital after cardiac arrest last week during a medical procedure. the 81-year-old stopped breathing during throat surgery at a manhattan medical clinic. she was taken to the hospital on life support before passing away today. >> very sad. i remember her on carson. she was amazing years ago. >> i know. she will be missed. >>> that's it for kpix 5 news at noon. >> have a great afternoon. lawrence, have you provided a good day? >> lots of sunshine, away from the coast. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. school is in and so are the savings. pretty lady green grapes are just $1.99 a pound. kids love kraft mac & cheese. you'll love that it's 79¢ a box. and grab capri sun for just $1.88. there's more savings to lov
she was in a new y >>> now back to that breaking news out of new york city. joan rivers has died according to her daughter melissa. she was in a new york hospital after cardiac arrest last week during a medical procedure. the 81-year-old stopped breathing during throat surgery at a manhattan medical clinic. she was taken to the hospital on life support before passing away today. >> very sad. i remember her on carson. she was amazing years ago. >> i know. she will be missed....
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that's the story live here in new york city. i'm chris pollone, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, chris. you know, joan rivers has several connections to the philadelphia area. she had been booked to appear at the borgata in atlantic city in november. >> she also had a show scheduled at sands bethlehem also in november. perhaps her biggest tie to our area is to westchester-based qvc. for years, a line offed were ducts like clothes and jewelry were sold under rivers' name. we went to the site a few minutes ago and found several products with her name there. rivers' daughter, melissa, also has ties to our area. the actress and comedienne attended the university of pennsylvania. rivers graduated in 1989. >> jim, you know, it's so ironic, just a few weeks ago, you were talking about an encounter with joan rivers. >> one i will never forget. horrified personally. i was in new york and literally ran into her on the sidewalks of new york so crowded, i brushed her shoulder and she went down into the gutter on her high heels. she lost her footing. >> you knew who it was when you ran into her? >>
that's the story live here in new york city. i'm chris pollone, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, chris. you know, joan rivers has several connections to the philadelphia area. she had been booked to appear at the borgata in atlantic city in november. >> she also had a show scheduled at sands bethlehem also in november. perhaps her biggest tie to our area is to westchester-based qvc. for years, a line offed were ducts like clothes and jewelry were sold under rivers' name. we went to the...
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timothy webster began his career as a new york city policeman. and then went on to serve as a private detective and a spy. he lived a dramatic life to . there is no telling what he would have accomplished of his life had not been cut short. he was born march 22, 1822 in england. he was the fourth of seven children. two died in infancy. one at the age of two. the family immigrated to the united states when webster was a boy. they settled in princeton, new jersey. he led a typical life. at 19 years old, he married his wife. a year later, their first child, a son, was born. princeton and decided -- went to new york city and took a job for the police department. the trouble in new york at the time was the old department was not large enough or effective enough to police the large, growing metropolis. the department reorganized and modeled themselves after london's successful department. in 1853, he was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition. what became known as america's first world's fair. it was well policing at the crystal palace he was i
timothy webster began his career as a new york city policeman. and then went on to serve as a private detective and a spy. he lived a dramatic life to . there is no telling what he would have accomplished of his life had not been cut short. he was born march 22, 1822 in england. he was the fourth of seven children. two died in infancy. one at the age of two. the family immigrated to the united states when webster was a boy. they settled in princeton, new jersey. he led a typical life. at 19...
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and number two from new york city it was different. some of the most serious and sustained challenges occurred in the country. for one example from upstate new york there's shootings and hijackings. but according to wilson they dismiss them those from shooting out the tires of the trucks. but all the same it was surprising. that wilson spent summers at the same place but no one does and mobs was running the country now about to end their life. he had written about it in massachusetts in investigating labor conditions in detroit. i have never seen such a serious man. and how many police were not surprised. than your finest were not called. the crowd did not hesitate they marched out to. the mass increased. 2% shooting gas bombs at them and holding them as it was wrote to. troopers' fired the tear-gas bombs but later it was the explanation of the calculation. >> and after a couple of weeks the crisis in the countryside was unavailable and in early september way below production she reported how farmers were shooting their cows for:even t
and number two from new york city it was different. some of the most serious and sustained challenges occurred in the country. for one example from upstate new york there's shootings and hijackings. but according to wilson they dismiss them those from shooting out the tires of the trucks. but all the same it was surprising. that wilson spent summers at the same place but no one does and mobs was running the country now about to end their life. he had written about it in massachusetts in...
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york city. a good soaking. we haven't had a rain like this for a long time. i'm sure the grass will love it. it should be gone by friday. that's the good news. middle of the country, okay today. just a few showers and storms. we're gorgeous. and the rain that's in areas like d.c., thomas, it will be clearing out, as we go throughout the day thursday. and we are looking at one of the best fall weekends you're ever going to see. saturday and sunday. low humidity. low 80s. i mean, summer's going to feel like it's back. >> love it. and are you going to try to get to that game thursday? >> i thought about it. and the rain and everything else. i would be crying. >> what kind of fair weathered fan are you? yeah. >> i've had my moment where i said good-bye. >> you've moved on? >> yeah. >> look at steely bill karins over there. >> i'm cold. >> cold man bill. >>> coming up, as the u.s. and its allies continue air strikes on syria and iraq, susan rice will join the u.n. today. >>> we're going to huddle aro
york city. a good soaking. we haven't had a rain like this for a long time. i'm sure the grass will love it. it should be gone by friday. that's the good news. middle of the country, okay today. just a few showers and storms. we're gorgeous. and the rain that's in areas like d.c., thomas, it will be clearing out, as we go throughout the day thursday. and we are looking at one of the best fall weekends you're ever going to see. saturday and sunday. low humidity. low 80s. i mean, summer's going...
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it's a tour to make you realize there is so much to see in new york city. >> how one man is taking you on a tight-space safari. >> a crowd circles a mad man. >> holding a knife to the neck of a young girl. >> a bunch of heroes jump into action. >> buzz word for you to win an ipad mini. >> and an internet sensation. >> just tell it like it is. now meet the funny lady who is giving it. >> i have a video recently posted to facebook and quickly going viral. you'll see why. >> yikes! >> we've got some road rage going on. this minivan honking the horn. >> let me get through. >> is there a passenger in there, a child? >> there is a passenger, and yes, nick, it is a child sitting there. >> i'm disgusted by this. >> this isn't over. after she speeds off after screaming at him through her window, this keeps going. >> when you [ bleep ] almost wrecked you [ bleep ] take that. >> don't touch me. >> you almost caused the wreck. >> the poster of the video claims they were at a stop light and this woman was not paying attention. traffic ahead of her was moving on. she was turning right and he went ar
it's a tour to make you realize there is so much to see in new york city. >> how one man is taking you on a tight-space safari. >> a crowd circles a mad man. >> holding a knife to the neck of a young girl. >> a bunch of heroes jump into action. >> buzz word for you to win an ipad mini. >> and an internet sensation. >> just tell it like it is. now meet the funny lady who is giving it. >> i have a video recently posted to facebook and quickly going...
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feeding new york city for 90 years beginsing with his great grandfather in 1922. it almost ended in 1992 when lefrieda's father insisted his son do anything else. >> i was the generation that was supposed to jump out of this business. i wasn't supposed to work these hours. i wasn't supposed to be in 35-degree temperatures. >> reporter: lefrieda worked on wall street for years selling cheap stocks. he despised it. so he ditched the boiler room to get in a meat locker. he provides the meat for danny myers shake empire along with elite restaurants in new york city and around the country. the best of that meat comes from here. this is your library. >> yes, this is my library. everything is stacked in here perfectly. >> reporter: we were privy to a demonstration. >> you kwamt to pull some of the outer fat off. >> reporter: -- from the master. >> that wheens you need the knife skills. you have to get in here and take as little amount of meat off as possible. >> there are literally no more butchers. restaurants will ask me, pat, where can i find some butchers. i'm openin
feeding new york city for 90 years beginsing with his great grandfather in 1922. it almost ended in 1992 when lefrieda's father insisted his son do anything else. >> i was the generation that was supposed to jump out of this business. i wasn't supposed to work these hours. i wasn't supposed to be in 35-degree temperatures. >> reporter: lefrieda worked on wall street for years selling cheap stocks. he despised it. so he ditched the boiler room to get in a meat locker. he provides the...
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, new york city might not come to mind. it topped cities such as portland and minneapolis. joining me now is the publisher of "bicycle magazine." and our guest's company can turn your bicycle into a motorbike. what made new york number one? >> major upset. anything that happens in new york takes on global importance. new york has led the pack. it has the biggest bike share program in the u.s. and it has an amazing biodiversity. great retailers and some wonderful races and events. a strong advocacy community and a tremendous bike commuting public. >> this idea that -- this is not just recreation. this is a commuter inspired move. tell us how this has changed retailing. >> for people to get to work and get to the parks and enjoy infrastructure without having to integrate this into their lives, this is where folding bikes and those alternatives command. >> let's talk about bicycles and falco motors. how can you turn a regular bike into a falco bike? >> a falco bike? the inspiration, we have seen e-bike as an extension. we have
, new york city might not come to mind. it topped cities such as portland and minneapolis. joining me now is the publisher of "bicycle magazine." and our guest's company can turn your bicycle into a motorbike. what made new york number one? >> major upset. anything that happens in new york takes on global importance. new york has led the pack. it has the biggest bike share program in the u.s. and it has an amazing biodiversity. great retailers and some wonderful races and...
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"new york times" was in a fight to the death against new york city which is owned by murdoch. >> i think it's fair to say that in asking ourselves, well, to which newspaper should we try to offer this story? it was clear that the "new york times" might be more interested in it than others because they were precisely under attack with the royal family private investigators. they do crazy things. it was good chemistry to get them involved. they went for it. ♪. >> the "new york times" didn't just report the story. it put three journalists on it, two of them winners of the pulitz pulitzer prize, the times on earth, nick davis hadn't gotten to and reinforced the guardian's contention news international's one rogue reporter defense was proving ludicrous. the times published in 2010 when the story was reaching a critical stage politically. four months prior, david cameron's conservatives took power. cameron brought a key murdoch player with him to 10 downing street, andy coulson as his communications chief. he was the former editor of the news of the world and had resigned taking responsibili
"new york times" was in a fight to the death against new york city which is owned by murdoch. >> i think it's fair to say that in asking ourselves, well, to which newspaper should we try to offer this story? it was clear that the "new york times" might be more interested in it than others because they were precisely under attack with the royal family private investigators. they do crazy things. it was good chemistry to get them involved. they went for it. ♪. >>...
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york city ballet, this huge performance of new york city ballet called the 21st century choreographers, the choreographers of the 21st century. they wanted to do a feature on me because i was one of the main dancers in the big show with j.r. he was choreographing, who is a world renowned visual artist. and they did a feature on me in the magazine as well as a video. >> okay. let me -- jonathan, i want to play this video. so much easier for people to see how brilliant his artistic genius is. it's hard to describe it. here's this "vogue" piece i want you to see, then we'll talk about it. ♪zd$ ♪ i want to get you in my skin shining like the ocean ♪ ♪ only then can i awake and feel myself begin ♪ ♪ i want to fight for my own strength cracking through the pavement ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i know what i see when i see this. i was so full, when i just saw your gift on display in that way. when you see that, what do you see? >> you know what, most people bring up my work, and my videos and everything, they always mention, like, just like what you said and they mention just my expression
york city ballet, this huge performance of new york city ballet called the 21st century choreographers, the choreographers of the 21st century. they wanted to do a feature on me because i was one of the main dancers in the big show with j.r. he was choreographing, who is a world renowned visual artist. and they did a feature on me in the magazine as well as a video. >> okay. let me -- jonathan, i want to play this video. so much easier for people to see how brilliant his artistic genius...
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what we have now dubbed upset city. >> upset city in new york. yeah. i don't think anybody saw this coming. e. his long day of doing it himself starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. thebut in the cas
what we have now dubbed upset city. >> upset city in new york. yeah. i don't think anybody saw this coming. e. his long day of doing it himself starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if...
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new york city, and this country, i think new york city is one of the -- is the most secure municipality in the nation. as a result of what has happened over the last think teen years, as a result of the intelligence gathering. the implementation of technology, that far surpassing anything else any other city has. and you have to remember, john, that we have a force in new york city, the nypd when i had it, was 55,000 strong, and i think they are shortener numbers today. but they still have an enormous -- enormous magnitude of people that can secure the city. and you are talking to the state, and the federal agencies, and the other agencies that are there, it's pretty security. but as mr. gomez mentioned, earlier you know all you need is one guy. one american to get through that ring of steel, to get through that intelligence. and you can have major problems. >> i mean is there something in particular other than the lone wolf that you worry about especially with regard to new york? >> you know what, john, my thing today is -- i am not worried about planes flying into towers. i am not wor
new york city, and this country, i think new york city is one of the -- is the most secure municipality in the nation. as a result of what has happened over the last think teen years, as a result of the intelligence gathering. the implementation of technology, that far surpassing anything else any other city has. and you have to remember, john, that we have a force in new york city, the nypd when i had it, was 55,000 strong, and i think they are shortener numbers today. but they still have an...
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in new york city, where the twin towers once stood. family members reading the names of each victim sharing the emptiness the years have not erased. >> i'm just waiting for the pain to go away. >> reporter: shanksville, pennsylvania, and at the pentagon. this is the first year the 9/11 memorial museum will be open to victims' families and first responders on the anniversary. a collection highlighting the heroism, loss and legacies honored on this day. and, again, as new york's police commissioner says there is no specific threat. still, as always, there will be thousands of specialized officers on patrol this morning. reena and dan. >> marci gonzalez, live in lower manhattan, thank you. >>> the fallout over that explosive video showing ray rice punching his then fiancee is heating up this morning. the nfl has hired former fbi director robert mueller to lead an independent investigation into how the league handled evidence in the case. the nfl also says once that is complete his report will be made public. now, this move comes on the he
in new york city, where the twin towers once stood. family members reading the names of each victim sharing the emptiness the years have not erased. >> i'm just waiting for the pain to go away. >> reporter: shanksville, pennsylvania, and at the pentagon. this is the first year the 9/11 memorial museum will be open to victims' families and first responders on the anniversary. a collection highlighting the heroism, loss and legacies honored on this day. and, again, as new york's...
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around the country. >>> a new exhibit at the september 11th museum here in new york city pays tribute to those who helped hunt down and kill osama bin laden. the shirt of a navy s.e.a.l. who was in the raid that killed the leader can be seen along with a special coin given to the cia officer who helped track down osama bin laden. >>> on the upper east side it was a star-studded send-off. howard stern delivered the eulogy. he called rivers his hero and said she was a trailblazer. she wanted her funeral to be a big hollywood affair. >> reporter: as bagpipers played, an outpouring of celebrities and friends added a touch of hollywood on manhattan's east side. hundreds of camera-snapping fans young and old lined the streets straining to get a glimpse of the stars. the comedian once joked she wanted her final send-off to be a huge showbiz affair but the service was private. barber was part of joan's extended family. >> there was a lot of laughter, which joan would have loved. and it was a beautiful ceremony. it had music, hugh jackman sang, the choir sang. it was wonderful. >> reporter: am
around the country. >>> a new exhibit at the september 11th museum here in new york city pays tribute to those who helped hunt down and kill osama bin laden. the shirt of a navy s.e.a.l. who was in the raid that killed the leader can be seen along with a special coin given to the cia officer who helped track down osama bin laden. >>> on the upper east side it was a star-studded send-off. howard stern delivered the eulogy. he called rivers his hero and said she was a...
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york city. which is inside even the most moderate of exclusion zones. that is is sort of preventable, that's the question. i don't know how to answer that when you have that situation. >> even when it is presented to us, we don't do anything about it. the topic of a future show, i promise, but up next, how the devastation has impacted japan's nuclear ambitions and what effect the disasters had on global nuclear policy. we will be right back. >> we pray for the children in the womb >> a divisive issue >> god is life , so it's his to take >> see a 10 year old girl who's pregnant, and you tell me that's what god wants... >> a controversial law >> where were you when the babies lives were being saved? >> are women in texas paying the price? >> who's benefiting from restricting access to safe abortions? >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... breakthrough investigative documentary series access restricted only on al jazeera america >> it's a chilling
york city. which is inside even the most moderate of exclusion zones. that is is sort of preventable, that's the question. i don't know how to answer that when you have that situation. >> even when it is presented to us, we don't do anything about it. the topic of a future show, i promise, but up next, how the devastation has impacted japan's nuclear ambitions and what effect the disasters had on global nuclear policy. we will be right back. >> we pray for the children in the womb...
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now, police say that this bus is owned by amusa express based out of new york city. "eyewitness news" has tried to get in contact with that business. no word back from them just yet. in the meantime, police are still investigating, they say any charges are pending the conclusion of this investigation. reporting live outside of christianna hospital, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news". >>> jan, thank you. just past 5:03, we want to head out to the skydeck and check in with kate. >> i good morning, everybody, very happy monday to you, and generally speaking we've got nice week coming up here. so we'll say happy monday, happy tuesday, happy wednesday, although eventually wet weather we do have to track, but, it doesn't look like that will really mess with us until at least thursday. so, our stretch of really quiet weather, basically, continues on with only minor hiccups along the way. let's take a look outside. now, right now, it is just mild enough that i would say it is pretty much your call, whether you want to bring the jacket with you or not this morning. however, we di
now, police say that this bus is owned by amusa express based out of new york city. "eyewitness news" has tried to get in contact with that business. no word back from them just yet. in the meantime, police are still investigating, they say any charges are pending the conclusion of this investigation. reporting live outside of christianna hospital, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news". >>> jan, thank you. just past 5:03, we want to head out to the skydeck and check in...
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what new york city mayor de blasio is planning, what he wants to do with iphones? it's bent. >>> eric holder stepping down as attorney general of the united states. many on the right welcome it, many on the left chagrinned about it, and time awasting for president to find a replacement for him. keep in mind, the white house is extremely concerned if it doesn't move fast, it could be dealing with trying to get a replacement confirmed in a potentially republican senate. more on that later to. charlie gasparino on wall street's rocky relationship with the ag. charles payne on the relationship worse because of the ag. and fox biz all-stars, jonas max blixt and veronica dagher. guests for you first, handicap, all of the above? >> interesting first, jamie dimon once referred to dealing with the holder d.o.j. is like dealing with the mafia. they are relentless. wall street would want anybody in except for him. i think kamala harris, the ag from california has a hot. i think preet bharahan. he did a damn good job, if you look at that. a lot of this is up to the president w
what new york city mayor de blasio is planning, what he wants to do with iphones? it's bent. >>> eric holder stepping down as attorney general of the united states. many on the right welcome it, many on the left chagrinned about it, and time awasting for president to find a replacement for him. keep in mind, the white house is extremely concerned if it doesn't move fast, it could be dealing with trying to get a replacement confirmed in a potentially republican senate. more on that...
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, the last couple of days and now we're waking up in new york city looking very, very nice. temperatures are cooler, they're crisp out there and temperatures are going to continue to fall as we go through the next couple of days. midwest is going to be well below normal as we get into midweek, just take a look at these temperatures. we're going to be in the 40s and 50s by wednesday and thursday in marquette. chicago's high temperature on thursday 66 degrees and we'll even see a high temperature of 70 in detroit, even the northeast will feel the nice changes, high temperatures in boston 69 degrees on tuesday, we'll be down to 72 the high temperature on tuesday in new york city. 75 in d.c., guys. finally starting to get i guess a little hint of fall maybe, some people ready for it, others not. >> completely. >> absolutely ready for it. >> and ready to run again. i feel like i haven't been able to do it. >> true. and we'll feel it in the southeast as well, not quite as much. >> jennifer gray, thank you so much. >>> we've learned that search teams other caribbean waters have spo
, the last couple of days and now we're waking up in new york city looking very, very nice. temperatures are cooler, they're crisp out there and temperatures are going to continue to fall as we go through the next couple of days. midwest is going to be well below normal as we get into midweek, just take a look at these temperatures. we're going to be in the 40s and 50s by wednesday and thursday in marquette. chicago's high temperature on thursday 66 degrees and we'll even see a high temperature...
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new york city has a policy where they test every single rape kit and according to the fbi, new york city has a 70% arrest rate because they test every kit. whereas the rest of the nation has a 24% arrest rate. >> the enormous backlog of untested kits in memphis first came to light when a local tv station started asking questions. at first the city said there were only 2,000 untested kits before upping the total to more than 12,000. >> we've had enough false starts. >> a.c. horton junior has been the mayor of memphis and has taken the lead. >> what did you figure when you realized there were 12,000 test kits that hadn't been tested? >> i don't know how to describe it. it was just frustration. >> the number of untested kits is going to stay where it is that you're not going to find thousands more in coming months? >> you can never say we are absolutely positively certain. but based on the time that we have been in this inquiry i'm reasonably certain that's as far as it's going to go. >> horton says he can't speak about the specifics of evos case because of lawsuits against the city. but th
new york city has a policy where they test every single rape kit and according to the fbi, new york city has a 70% arrest rate because they test every kit. whereas the rest of the nation has a 24% arrest rate. >> the enormous backlog of untested kits in memphis first came to light when a local tv station started asking questions. at first the city said there were only 2,000 untested kits before upping the total to more than 12,000. >> we've had enough false starts. >> a.c....