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why do you think people are leaving new york state and new york city? why do you think they're leaving? because of the policies of the lawmakers, goldman sachs shifting workers to salt lake city. stuart: but we do supply thousands of jobs. >> thousands of jobs. stuart: i don't know the number. >> i would say it's about 25,000. >> forgive me, we are fair and balanced. i'm not sure the mayor is watching wall to wall, we have debates with democrats on our channel unlike other channels which preach the corner and cannot have anchors stomach the other point of view. >> you are 100% correct, likelihood of watching fox news and fox business on the part of the mayor, zero. this is what we're seeing with silicon valley with the major internet and tech giants trying to squash conservative speech. any speech they deem unacceptable. not about the content what we're talking about. the idea that a few select tech companies are going to determine the available information to you, and the flow of information to the american public and to the rest of the world. that's w
why do you think people are leaving new york state and new york city? why do you think they're leaving? because of the policies of the lawmakers, goldman sachs shifting workers to salt lake city. stuart: but we do supply thousands of jobs. >> thousands of jobs. stuart: i don't know the number. >> i would say it's about 25,000. >> forgive me, we are fair and balanced. i'm not sure the mayor is watching wall to wall, we have debates with democrats on our channel unlike other...
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. >>> plus, the road rage brawl bringing new york city traffic to a halt. a cab driver allegedly ramming a family's car, two children inside. the fight spilling out onto the street. >>> and a close call at o'hare airport. the video just released. this cargo plane missing the runway nearly hitting several passenger planes. >>> and good evening. it's great to have you with us on a busy friday night. i'm tom llamas in for david, but you begin with the white house facing off against another former adviser. blasting another soon-to-be published book by omarosa. it goes back more than a decade from "the apprentice" all the way to the white house. she calls her former mentor and boss, a quote, racist, and a bigot. she claims to have heard a recording of the president using the "n" word. the president accusing her of false attacks. david wright with those explosive claims. >> reporter: tonight the trump administration is slamming a new book by former white house adviser and "celebrity apprentice" contestant, omarosa manigault-ne >>marosa has to go. you're fired. >>
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new york city has seen chronic absenteeism go down. you have seen reading and math scores increase in new york city. i just had a chance last night, from albuquerque as a testimony when we talk about this conversation and policy and how this can grow and sustain a system of community schools and what it took to go there, and ecosystem of leadership. what i mean by that is when we first started out in our cookie, there is one community -- in querque, an increase in reading and math scores, what did it take? community, those parents and families, the first thing they did was build a relationship by meeting with each other and the second thing they continue to do was build that and use their own resources and begin to integrate that extendthe classroom and learning into the home and community. success, thee of public school district in the county came together and said, we want all children to be ready to go into school, we want all children to be successful, we want families to be stronger and our communities healthier. what do we need t
new york city has seen chronic absenteeism go down. you have seen reading and math scores increase in new york city. i just had a chance last night, from albuquerque as a testimony when we talk about this conversation and policy and how this can grow and sustain a system of community schools and what it took to go there, and ecosystem of leadership. what i mean by that is when we first started out in our cookie, there is one community -- in querque, an increase in reading and math scores, what...
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and what do you think will happen in new york city? >> i remember talking to you about london, i said it would be interesting to see if other cities follow suit i think that's what we're seeing here the new york city council put a cap on the number of for-hire vehicles that can be put on the streets and licensed that's going to hit uber and lyft because they can't bring many new drivers on to the street that cap is expected to last for a year there's a couple of exceptions they will license new cars if they're wheelchair accessible or serving an area that's underserved by transport those are the exceptions was we're seeing is this global backlash against ride hailing. it's not necessarily saying this is a bad industry, it's saying we don't know how to regulate it yet. the new york city council is arguing that there's too much congestion on the road perhaps drivers are not getting paid enough. uber and lyft are arguing this could make it more difficult to find rides, longer wait times. more expensive rides for people in lower income nei
and what do you think will happen in new york city? >> i remember talking to you about london, i said it would be interesting to see if other cities follow suit i think that's what we're seeing here the new york city council put a cap on the number of for-hire vehicles that can be put on the streets and licensed that's going to hit uber and lyft because they can't bring many new drivers on to the street that cap is expected to last for a year there's a couple of exceptions they will...
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jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income, this is "bloomberg real yield." coming up, u.s. strength in the face of fragility elsewhere. can america keep decoupling? wrapping up a messy week for emerging markets gripped by bearish sentiments. and looking ahead to chair jay powell's speech in jackson hole, wyoming. we begin with the u.s. decoupling from the rest of the world. >> the u.s. is enjoying exceptionally strong growth. >> it's part of the divergence, one of the themes for markets in the global economy. >> the u.s. is delivering twice the earnings growth of the rest of the world. >> for now, but the delinkage is entrenched. >> if companies keep delivering, it is hard to make the argument against equity. >> the u.s. is continuing to break out in fundamental and technical basis. >> these companies are executing, and if the prices were going up for no other reason than the story sounds sexy, that would be a different matter. >> when you look at the u.s. economy and what the trump a
jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income, this is "bloomberg real yield." coming up, u.s. strength in the face of fragility elsewhere. can america keep decoupling? wrapping up a messy week for emerging markets gripped by bearish sentiments. and looking ahead to chair jay powell's speech in jackson hole, wyoming. we begin with the u.s. decoupling from the rest of the world. >> the u.s. is enjoying exceptionally strong growth....
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that does it here in new york city. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. streaming must see tv has never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and getting into new places is even simpler. with xfinity mobile, saving money is effortless too. it's the only network that combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most wi-fi hotspots. and it can be included with your internet. which could save you hundreds of dollars a year. plus, get $150 dollars when you bring in your own phone. its a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a s
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in other news the most liberal city in america is having a midlife crisis the new york city school system is the most segregated in the country and the city is under fire for hiding a study that deep bunks a plan to desegregation elite high schools new york city would really do anything to avoid real integration the chancellor even suggested that students of different socio economic backgrounds become pen pals. and. it was a long dance the chicken nuggets was soggy. pants again. this program already exists in chicago and even though every credible study shows that real desegregation leaves to academic success these studies fail to account for the fact that new york city has a lot of rich and angry parents that's all for now but if you're in the d.c. area this weekend nazis are planning a friendly day in the park so consider this your official invitation to my nor a bird themed ball productive tonight will be off next week but we will be back the week after that and this coming week levy will have a brand new redacted v.i.p. so don't miss that youtube dot com slash for back to tonight unti
in other news the most liberal city in america is having a midlife crisis the new york city school system is the most segregated in the country and the city is under fire for hiding a study that deep bunks a plan to desegregation elite high schools new york city would really do anything to avoid real integration the chancellor even suggested that students of different socio economic backgrounds become pen pals. and. it was a long dance the chicken nuggets was soggy. pants again. this program...
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woman to win the new york city marathon in 40 years. how changing her diet changed her career. that's the cbs morning news for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm kenny choi. >>> hello, wednesday. you're looking live from our "salesforce tower" camera. it is foggy, but september is coming. all that sun. it is wednesday, august 29th. thanks for waking up with us. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. good morning. >> good morning. i'm glad we're guaranteed sunshine in september. >> wow. you're the expert. >> less foggy. >> things start to shift a little bit and feels more like summer. >> and warms up. >> last year in september it was 106. so yeah, maybe it will start to warm up. we'll finally start to feel like summer-like the rest of the country. a little bit clear conditions across parts of san francisco which is why our cameras are showing nice clear crisp effect this morning. a few clouds and light drizzle. below average temperatures
woman to win the new york city marathon in 40 years. how changing her diet changed her career. that's the cbs morning news for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm kenny choi. >>> hello, wednesday. you're looking live from our "salesforce tower" camera. it is foggy, but september is coming. all that sun. it is wednesday, august 29th. thanks for waking up with us. i'm kenny choi....
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new york city, hit and miss showers and storms. dry in d.c., richmond, raleigh and charlotte, you will be very hot today. taking you into saturday, showers and storms going through saturday afternoon. d.c., richmond area, baltimore, new york city, southern new england, pittsburgh, i mean you mention it, all of these little dots represent a chance for showers and storms, which covers a lot of the eastern seaboard. with it, of course, will come a lot of airport delays this afternoon and on saturday afternoon. >> all right. lots to watch on this weekend as we get ready for it. bill, thank you so much. don't go anywhere because we have the highlights from yesterday's preseason nfl action. i know you have a couple of opinions on that. >>> plus, louis has the new york mets, yes, the mets who scored three touchdowns and a field goal last night. put it all together. a once-in-a-lifetime event, next in sports. we're back in a moment. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and impro
new york city, hit and miss showers and storms. dry in d.c., richmond, raleigh and charlotte, you will be very hot today. taking you into saturday, showers and storms going through saturday afternoon. d.c., richmond area, baltimore, new york city, southern new england, pittsburgh, i mean you mention it, all of these little dots represent a chance for showers and storms, which covers a lot of the eastern seaboard. with it, of course, will come a lot of airport delays this afternoon and on...
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know there's five boroughs to new york city. everybody thinks manhattan when they hear new york city but getting a cab would we say they limit the number of cabs. hailing one of those cabs in manhattan is easy enough. getting them outside of manhattan can be tough. adam: and here is where the city council may have shot themselves in the foot. so they are limiting new vehicles of roughly 121,000 vehicles in new york city licensed to bring us around, 80,000 are rideshare dispatch. that's 41,000 which are what we call delivery of the black town cars, those cars are eligible to be rideshare cars so uber is now recruiting those people who those drivers to see if they will take their car which is already licensed to fill the gap that might exist but the other thing the minimum wage increase which uber supported by the way, didn't apply to those 41,000 vehicles in the drivers of those vehicles so now if uber can recruit them they are going to get a higher wage. connell: think about the timing of this especially for uber as they are thi
know there's five boroughs to new york city. everybody thinks manhattan when they hear new york city but getting a cab would we say they limit the number of cabs. hailing one of those cabs in manhattan is easy enough. getting them outside of manhattan can be tough. adam: and here is where the city council may have shot themselves in the foot. so they are limiting new vehicles of roughly 121,000 vehicles in new york city licensed to bring us around, 80,000 are rideshare dispatch. that's 41,000...
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york city's new stop and frisk practices have not come to a complete halt. they're doing over 10,000 a year. the thing to keep in mind, while crime has not gone up, a re duction in stops, that doesn't necessarily mean it is a binary thing. other thingse are contributed to the crime drop from what the city experienced in the 1990's, 2000's, for example incarceration. there are lacking benefits are having people extracted from their communities and put into incarceration after committing a crime. so someone who was given 10 years for a shooting five years ago is still locked up, so those benefits compound. when you make a shift in policing practices, you are not always going to see an immediate feedback in the crime rate, especially in a place like new york city where the practices of broken windows policing were so itective, done for so long, will take some time for that to unravel. it was inmanguel, july that attorney general jeff sessions in a speech to law enforcement gave support to stop and frisk. more police organizations across the u.s. employing these
york city's new stop and frisk practices have not come to a complete halt. they're doing over 10,000 a year. the thing to keep in mind, while crime has not gone up, a re duction in stops, that doesn't necessarily mean it is a binary thing. other thingse are contributed to the crime drop from what the city experienced in the 1990's, 2000's, for example incarceration. there are lacking benefits are having people extracted from their communities and put into incarceration after committing a crime....
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new york city owns the transit authority. new york city historically has always fun to at twice the level of the day. its state has now funded four times. marcia: will the state of the shortfall? the state cannot find the mta without sharing it with the city. if they would do 50/50, i would do it. marcia: you do not think you should try to send as a message in good faith just to do it this one time? i want to find a $33 billion plan. that is what we need to fix the subways. not with theit, one step at a time, incremental approaches. we had something, and the city would not find it. it got delayed. -- the city would not fund it. need the city and the state to both share the fiscal responsibility. marcia: ok, your time is up. , would you do away with the fare hike and have the state cap the shortfall? think it ises, i unconscionable that we're thinking about -- governor cuomo is thinking about raising the fares on a system that is so poor. as someone on their each day, i know firsthand how the rates have tripled under governor
new york city owns the transit authority. new york city historically has always fun to at twice the level of the day. its state has now funded four times. marcia: will the state of the shortfall? the state cannot find the mta without sharing it with the city. if they would do 50/50, i would do it. marcia: you do not think you should try to send as a message in good faith just to do it this one time? i want to find a $33 billion plan. that is what we need to fix the subways. not with theit, one...
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new york has become the first major american city to limit the number of new rideshare vehicles allowed into the city. we'll tell you what this means for people who use uber and lyft and the future much rideshare. -- of rideshare. we knew helping our communities was important then. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. named 'park' in the u.s. ninety-six hundred roads it's america's most popular street name. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? adam: in new york city the council voted to place a one-year freeze on rideshare vehicles like iesh an looks likd lyft. they say it will help combat congestion. the traffic outside is awful. joining to discuss this is the founder of the i
new york has become the first major american city to limit the number of new rideshare vehicles allowed into the city. we'll tell you what this means for people who use uber and lyft and the future much rideshare. -- of rideshare. we knew helping our communities was important then. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot...
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york city, many of whom can trace their families back to the dutch founders of new york city who were very busy building this country long before anyone other than the native tribes knew that the place now called utah even existed. they're not all like donald trump in new york city. nicholas cristoff will join us next. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do best. energy lives here. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor
york city, many of whom can trace their families back to the dutch founders of new york city who were very busy building this country long before anyone other than the native tribes knew that the place now called utah even existed. they're not all like donald trump in new york city. nicholas cristoff will join us next. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do best....
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new york city is taking this freeze. but it could create higher prices. >> this is setting a scary precedent for bureaucrats in other cities who want to crack down on ridesharing services. this is like the government capping the number of lightbulbs to protect candle makers. rideshare is able too poach business from taxis because they produce a better ride for less money. of course new york city bureaucrats want to force consumer to use inferior taxi service. this is about protecting the taxi cartel and the city's failing public transportation. adam: in the discussion about this yesterday, the argument was made that a lot of these uber drivers are on public assistance because the wages are so low. respond to what you just heard. is that a valid complaint? >> of course not. this is the local taxi industry in bed with bureaucrats trying to enrich their business. this is how they confront new technology to the peril not only of the people driving for uber. but also for the people using it. a majority, overwhelming majority
new york city is taking this freeze. but it could create higher prices. >> this is setting a scary precedent for bureaucrats in other cities who want to crack down on ridesharing services. this is like the government capping the number of lightbulbs to protect candle makers. rideshare is able too poach business from taxis because they produce a better ride for less money. of course new york city bureaucrats want to force consumer to use inferior taxi service. this is about protecting the...
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welcome back not new york has become the latest city to reassess its relationship with ride sharing services for years traditional taxi drivers have complained they count on a living as the likes of lift a grown in size given his own reports. there are so many drivers on the streets of new york the city is now putting on the brakes the city's mayor bill de blasio signed into law a first of its kind cap on ride sharing cars like number and its main competitor lift halting the issuing of new licenses for ride sharing cars for at least a year it's welcome news for yellow taxi drivers right share cars now outnumber them a new york city streets by nearly ten to one last year for the first time ever overtook yellow cabs in daily ridership new york's yellow taxi drivers have been pushing the city hard for the limit saying the increase in numbers have left them hurting financially five the. city did not pay any attention and to give a free hand tool bars to make money. just in the past eight months six new york city taxi driver said that they did suicide advocates and activists say it's because of i
welcome back not new york has become the latest city to reassess its relationship with ride sharing services for years traditional taxi drivers have complained they count on a living as the likes of lift a grown in size given his own reports. there are so many drivers on the streets of new york the city is now putting on the brakes the city's mayor bill de blasio signed into law a first of its kind cap on ride sharing cars like number and its main competitor lift halting the issuing of new...
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meanwhile 7:13 in new york city. ainsley: muslim extremist father now accused of training kids for school shootings. take you inside what is happening on the ground in that compound in new mexico. steve: nancy pelosi says there is only way to help illegal immigrants, vote for a democrat. >> we have leverage when we win in november. gives leverage to every family, to every mom who courageously brought her child across the dessert. steve: and there is more where that came from. stick around ♪ see for yourself at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. this is not a screensaver.game. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can
meanwhile 7:13 in new york city. ainsley: muslim extremist father now accused of training kids for school shootings. take you inside what is happening on the ground in that compound in new mexico. steve: nancy pelosi says there is only way to help illegal immigrants, vote for a democrat. >> we have leverage when we win in november. gives leverage to every family, to every mom who courageously brought her child across the dessert. steve: and there is more where that came from. stick around...
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you see reading and math scores increase in new york city. and then i just had a chance last night -- just got in 1:30 this morning from albuquerque, from home. it is real testimony would we talk about this policy and how this can grow and sustain a system of community schools and what it took to go there. it is really an ecosystem of collaborative workmanship. when you first started off in albuquerque, that was what community school in the first two years that saw a 22% increase in reading scores and 13% increase in math scores. when you look deeper into that, what does it take? much like mayor kenney was talking about, that local community, those parents and those families, the first thing they did was build a relationship by meeting continuously with each other. the second thing they continue to do is build that relationship and use their own resources at these schools and begin to integrate that within the classroom and extended learning into the home and broader community. so with that type of success, the albuquerque public school distr
you see reading and math scores increase in new york city. and then i just had a chance last night -- just got in 1:30 this morning from albuquerque, from home. it is real testimony would we talk about this policy and how this can grow and sustain a system of community schools and what it took to go there. it is really an ecosystem of collaborative workmanship. when you first started off in albuquerque, that was what community school in the first two years that saw a 22% increase in reading...
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the brawl breaking out in new york city after the customer refused to pay for eyebrow wags because she didn't like the job, two people were arrested. whacking her with a bloom. and no state has done before. >> no reason, universal healthcare in singapore. >> healthcare should be a human right, not a privilege. todd: are they running on a promise they can't keep? we debate that on "fox and friends first". shannon: it is tuesday, august 7th, fox news alert, promise, donald trump slamming iran with harsh sanctions overnight. rob: the team struggles to save the nuclear deal. in ohio a crucial house seat up for grabs with candidates in a dead heat. shannon: will be a sign of things to come in november? and aquarium, family trip backfires big time. todd: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ we will have a party ♪
the brawl breaking out in new york city after the customer refused to pay for eyebrow wags because she didn't like the job, two people were arrested. whacking her with a bloom. and no state has done before. >> no reason, universal healthcare in singapore. >> healthcare should be a human right, not a privilege. todd: are they running on a promise they can't keep? we debate that on "fox and friends first". shannon: it is tuesday, august 7th, fox news alert, promise, donald...
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york city. but he was also a member of the provincial congress that ratified the constitution of the united states. so very early on in this nation's history there was a roosevelt in public service. and of course it was very inspiring to fdr growing up. you'll notice fdr's wheelchair here as well. the wheelchair was something he designed himself. kitchen chair legs cut off, wheels put on it. he loved this wheelchair because when he sat in it and put a blanket over his legs, you could barely tell it was a wheelchair. now he never used sit in that wheelchair for any long periods of time. it was basically used to get from room to room. so when he would come into this room, for example, he would get off of that chair and onto that chair right next to the desk, and that's where he would spend his time. so fdr contracted polio at the age of 39 in the year 1921. they think that he picked up the polio virus at a boy scout camp he was speaking at that summer at bear mountain state park which is south of
york city. but he was also a member of the provincial congress that ratified the constitution of the united states. so very early on in this nation's history there was a roosevelt in public service. and of course it was very inspiring to fdr growing up. you'll notice fdr's wheelchair here as well. the wheelchair was something he designed himself. kitchen chair legs cut off, wheels put on it. he loved this wheelchair because when he sat in it and put a blanket over his legs, you could barely...
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york and an amazing 400 miles to new york city. to give you a sense how unbelievable that is thomas edison approached sending electricity called direct-current could only send something for half a mile. what tesla invented using alternating current, new york times referred to this as the technological accomplishment of the 19th century and they said to tesla belongs the man who made this project possible. there is a statue that commemorates his work. this was 1897. he just did this and he is thinking this is so today. i am bored with today. this is a real accomplishment. i want to think about something new. i will create a new field of science. we would refer to it as robotics. and and and flashy places at madison square garden. he set up a pool or pond in the middle of this exhibition area to demonstrate this material, 3 months after the battleship maine exploded in havana harbor. we were at the beginning of the spanish-american war. there was a lot of interest in figuring out new ways of making weapons so he has this presentation
york and an amazing 400 miles to new york city. to give you a sense how unbelievable that is thomas edison approached sending electricity called direct-current could only send something for half a mile. what tesla invented using alternating current, new york times referred to this as the technological accomplishment of the 19th century and they said to tesla belongs the man who made this project possible. there is a statue that commemorates his work. this was 1897. he just did this and he is...
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keeping the books in order, kelly's 93-year-old mother dorothy. >> new york city's so special. the neighborhood's gone through lots of changes. a lot of the old places, the old haunts came and went. a lot of the clubs are going under. >> reporter: even in a digital age where production is rapidly trending toward automation, everything here is still crafted by hand. >> a lot of wood out of chelsea. chummily's is the old speakeasy on bet effort. >> reporter: the sawdust that lines the floorboards at carmine street were once part of the city, old cultural landmarks, many that no longer exist. you call the reclaimed wood you that use in these guitars the h >> reporter: it's the bones of these buildings. all these buildings are framed out in this old wood. they throw it away. i find it in dumpsters. i do a lot of dumpster diving. and i've managed to get some really nice iconic historic buildings. >> reporter: littered among the stacks of pine in kelly's shop include beams from the 130-year-old chelsea hotel and prohibition-era speak easy chumly's, stomping grounds for some of rock a
keeping the books in order, kelly's 93-year-old mother dorothy. >> new york city's so special. the neighborhood's gone through lots of changes. a lot of the old places, the old haunts came and went. a lot of the clubs are going under. >> reporter: even in a digital age where production is rapidly trending toward automation, everything here is still crafted by hand. >> a lot of wood out of chelsea. chummily's is the old speakeasy on bet effort. >> reporter: the sawdust...
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you said the news media is pitiful saying it's sad for our city and nation and accused "the new york times" of bias and another point you said, maybe if the new york daily news went online only that would be good for us. but now the daily news had to lay off half the staff. isn't that hurting our city? >> what i was calling out is the sensational part that affected the daily news which creates a bad discourage. we want a respectful high road intelligence discourse. what i think is happening to the tabloid culture created a lot of division in my city and obscuring of some of the bigger issues. we have a massive income and equality crisis in our city but if you look at the tabloid approach, it takes the attention off of that and on to a lot of the divisions that exist particularly along the lines of race. i want to see that fixed but i believe the daily news plays a crucial role. i would like it sold to someone that cares about new york city. the parent corporation does not. they don't want insightful reporting and want the daily news to dig into the every day stories. they want a prof
you said the news media is pitiful saying it's sad for our city and nation and accused "the new york times" of bias and another point you said, maybe if the new york daily news went online only that would be good for us. but now the daily news had to lay off half the staff. isn't that hurting our city? >> what i was calling out is the sensational part that affected the daily news which creates a bad discourage. we want a respectful high road intelligence discourse. what i think...
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and new york city mayor bill de blasio has signed a new law to allow prisoners to make free phone calls from inside new york city's jails, following a long campaign by activists demanding an end to the exorbitant and exploitative rates charged by the billion-dollar prison phone industry. currently, the privavate company securus, which manages phones in new york city's jails, reaps $2.5 million every single year off prisoners' phone calls. about 75% of the people incarcerated in new york city's jails have not been convicted of a crime and are awaiting their trials. and those are some of the headlines. this democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. on tuesday, voters headed to the polls for a special election in ohio and primaries in michigan, kansas, missouri, and washington. a special election in ohio's 12th congressional district remains too close to call but republican troy balderson has already claimed victory over democrat danny o'c
and new york city mayor bill de blasio has signed a new law to allow prisoners to make free phone calls from inside new york city's jails, following a long campaign by activists demanding an end to the exorbitant and exploitative rates charged by the billion-dollar prison phone industry. currently, the privavate company securus, which manages phones in new york city's jails, reaps $2.5 million every single year off prisoners' phone calls. about 75% of the people incarcerated in new york city's...
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the road rage brawl bringing new york city traffic to a halt. the fight spilling out onto the street. a cab driver allegedly ramming a family's car. two children inside. >>> plus, the concert scare. rascal flatts ordered off the stage when fans were suddenly told to clear the area. >>> and the just released video of the cargo plane missing the runway, appearing to nearly hit several passenger jets. what went wrong at o'hare airport? stay with us. airport? stay with us. jets. what went wrong at o'hare airport. stay with us. o you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease, significantly reducing the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event and lowering a1c, along
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joining me live is corey peggy's who is a former new york city police officer thank you very much for being with us here on r t international. so the l.a. police chief said that eighteen rounds were fired in this incident he went on to say that police were trained to make precise head shots in order to save the hostage in such circumstances so. what went wrong here. well there's several things that went wrong and my estimation of this serious and c.n.n. one. you have to understand a concept to make split second decisions i've been a police source with twenty one years rosalee executive level police and new york city police department and i have never in twenty one years been training to take hash in twenty one years going to the range as a regular patrol officer which i believe it was who was found on the end of visual . night at my had been out in l.a. but even given that benefit of doubt the officers acted in good faith because it was imminent danger to the woman the problem that i have with this situation and i'm not totally fault in the cops is that most train and. the senior offi
joining me live is corey peggy's who is a former new york city police officer thank you very much for being with us here on r t international. so the l.a. police chief said that eighteen rounds were fired in this incident he went on to say that police were trained to make precise head shots in order to save the hostage in such circumstances so. what went wrong here. well there's several things that went wrong and my estimation of this serious and c.n.n. one. you have to understand a concept to...
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that is happening here in new york city. we're expecting that this proceeding will begin 30 minutes from now and we'll have live coverage from lower manhattan. let's go to a.b. stoddard at real clear politics. your take on this, a.b. >> well, i agree with much of what john roberts is reporting except that in assessing how this is potentially linked and connected to president trump, we'll have to hear what he actually pleads guilty to today. he obviously is in trouble for some financial crimes. if there's campaign finance violations that have to do with stormy daniels or karen mcdougal on pay-offs connected to president trump that links a crime to president trump, we also don't know what -- although this is a case of the southern district of new york involving misdeeds, we don't know what the mueller probe could uncover from this investigation and these pleadings that might speak to other issues connected to russia. michael cohen was involved with the trump organization. he was involved with deals that the trump family made.
that is happening here in new york city. we're expecting that this proceeding will begin 30 minutes from now and we'll have live coverage from lower manhattan. let's go to a.b. stoddard at real clear politics. your take on this, a.b. >> well, i agree with much of what john roberts is reporting except that in assessing how this is potentially linked and connected to president trump, we'll have to hear what he actually pleads guilty to today. he obviously is in trouble for some financial...
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bit later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." frenter in new york city i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, august 10th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a federal judge orders the return of a mother and child deported and issues a threat to the attorney general. >>> the holy fire rages on in southern california. the flames are moving dangerously close to home, triggering an evacuation order for more than 20,000 people. >>> and a teen is pushed off a bridge, falls 60 feet into the water, and narrowly survives. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> a mother and daughter who had been deported have been returned to this country, and a federal judge threatened to hold attorney general jeff sessions in contempt if they were not returned. the change in policy would prevent immigrants from seeking asylum because of domestic or gang violence. laura podesta is here in new york. laura, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the aclu was in court yeste
bit later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." frenter in new york city i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, august 10th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a federal judge orders the return of a mother and child deported and issues a threat to the attorney general. >>> the holy fire rages on in southern california. the flames are moving dangerously close to home, triggering an evacuation order for more than...
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they took the oath in new york city. their experience reuniting questions whether they obtained citizenship through chain migration, a family reunification process president trump has repeatedly denounced. >> we have to end chain migration, and we have to build the wall and we're going to do it it. >> reporter: viktor aknavs and his wife became citizens. asked if they used chain migration, the attorney said, i suppose it is a dirty, dirtier word. the first lady's parent familiar sights at the white house. it all comes days after nbc news was first to report the trump administration is considering a crackdown on legal immigration. a proposal that would make it harder for legal immigrants to become citizens or get green cards if they or anyone in their household has ever used popular public assistance programs like obamacare or food stamps, a move that could impact 20 million legal immigrants in the u.s. a federal judge has ordered the trump administration to stop deporting some immigrants seeking asylum to escape gang and
they took the oath in new york city. their experience reuniting questions whether they obtained citizenship through chain migration, a family reunification process president trump has repeatedly denounced. >> we have to end chain migration, and we have to build the wall and we're going to do it it. >> reporter: viktor aknavs and his wife became citizens. asked if they used chain migration, the attorney said, i suppose it is a dirty, dirtier word. the first lady's parent familiar...
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and then upstate new york. he became a practicing lawyer in new york city. very successful. went to williams college in massachusetts, harvard law school. as you can see. you look at his eyes and see he's a very intelligent man. he's a man with a profound sense of civic duty. this is something that, frankly, we have trouble understanding today. but it was something that so many young american officers in particular felt and which motivated them, civilians, to become officers, to serve our forces in world war i. these are often men from better families. they're often men from privileged backgrounds. men who serve in professional trades of one time or another. they have this deep personal sense of responsibility. toward their country. and then as they enter the service, toward their men. charles whittlesy became a captain and then a major in the 353rd regiment, 75th division. united statesary forces. many of its men came from the lower east side of manhattan or places like hell's kitchen. or from brooklyn. these were guys who had lived on the mean streets. many of them were ac
and then upstate new york. he became a practicing lawyer in new york city. very successful. went to williams college in massachusetts, harvard law school. as you can see. you look at his eyes and see he's a very intelligent man. he's a man with a profound sense of civic duty. this is something that, frankly, we have trouble understanding today. but it was something that so many young american officers in particular felt and which motivated them, civilians, to become officers, to serve our...
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new york city, i said it over and over again. new york city was the tale of two cities, the level of unacceptable and it had to end. that led to a strong victory in the democratic primary and general election. poor pundits to do? they had a progressive mayor. so the next thing lie number two is to poor pundits say, a p in office and surely they will fail. they can't govern. it will all come crashing down on them. well, i knew that was wrong. but i also knew and all progressives need to learn that once we get into power we have to move really fast. we have to move fast. voices of opposition, the powerful forces of opposition will gather quickly. but we got a great lesson almost 100 years ago. make change quickly. make sure people can feel it. they feel progressive change they will want a whole lot more. so in the first six months, we created universal pre-k for the children of new york city. i want you to feel the sheer magnitude of the day i took office, only 20,000 kids were getting full-day pre-k. now everyy single day 70,000 f
new york city, i said it over and over again. new york city was the tale of two cities, the level of unacceptable and it had to end. that led to a strong victory in the democratic primary and general election. poor pundits to do? they had a progressive mayor. so the next thing lie number two is to poor pundits say, a p in office and surely they will fail. they can't govern. it will all come crashing down on them. well, i knew that was wrong. but i also knew and all progressives need to learn...
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york city and he talks about arriving in new york city and his best friend from nebraska, the first time in new york. we're going to go home, the first will have a wild week year. we're going to all of these nightclubs and having a grand week they are. and he misses his grand central and he got lost was his first time there. he arrives back in marion, iowa where he's from. i went and found a local newspaper. this is the biggest celebration that this part of iowa has ever seen. they call it bill reid day. it has a flying tiger from your state and it just meant everything. the governor gives a speech about for iowa to be able to claim that it has one of its own tigers and then goes back to china later in the war because so many have deep attachment to the chinese people and he is killed at the end of the war there. and though his story hasn't been fully told and i've gotten to work a lot with his family and it just means the world to me to be able to tell that story. >> what was the attrition rate? >> there's only a handful of guys that stay on after the end of the flying tigers in th
york city and he talks about arriving in new york city and his best friend from nebraska, the first time in new york. we're going to go home, the first will have a wild week year. we're going to all of these nightclubs and having a grand week they are. and he misses his grand central and he got lost was his first time there. he arrives back in marion, iowa where he's from. i went and found a local newspaper. this is the biggest celebration that this part of iowa has ever seen. they call it bill...
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we made it clear, new york city, i said it over and over again, new york city was a tale of two cities, the level of inequality was unacceptable and it had to end. that led to a strong victory in the democratic primary and even stronger victory in the general election. so now what were those poor pundits to do? they said a progressive couldn't win and they had a progressive mayor. the next thing, lie number two, is to say a-ha, a progressive is in office and surely they will fail. they can't govern. it will all come crashing down on them. well, i knew that was wrong but i also knew and all progressives need to understand this lesson, that once we get into power, we have to move really fast. we have to move fast. we have to make a difference. the voices of opposition, the powerful forces of opposition, they will gather quickly. we got a great lesson almost 100 years ago from f.d.r. and the first hundred days. make change quickly. make sure people can feel it. if they feel progressive change, they will want a whole lot more. so in the first six months, we created universal pre-k for the
we made it clear, new york city, i said it over and over again, new york city was a tale of two cities, the level of inequality was unacceptable and it had to end. that led to a strong victory in the democratic primary and even stronger victory in the general election. so now what were those poor pundits to do? they said a progressive couldn't win and they had a progressive mayor. the next thing, lie number two, is to say a-ha, a progressive is in office and surely they will fail. they can't...
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so the wealthy would be able to escape to places like new york city -- escape places like new york city and move out to the country, where they would not be affected, while the poor living in the city would be more susceptible. indigenous people, who are being forced from their homeland and , why areto steamboat they susceptible? they are being ethnically cleansed from the homeland. the indigenous people who remained in their homeland were not susceptible. enslaved african-americans living on rural plantations were not as susceptible as those being sold on the river at the time. >> andrew jackson was in the white house during part of this time. did he have any response? prof. kelton: you got -- he got out of washington, d.c. during the epidemic, because it was kind of in the crosshairs of the epidemic as well. he knew of the disease, it was coming. martin van buren was in england in 1831 and writing letters to jackson about the cholera epidemic. he, like most americans, did not understand why this spread, how it spread. at one point, they said it was a disease that was not going to spre
so the wealthy would be able to escape to places like new york city -- escape places like new york city and move out to the country, where they would not be affected, while the poor living in the city would be more susceptible. indigenous people, who are being forced from their homeland and , why areto steamboat they susceptible? they are being ethnically cleansed from the homeland. the indigenous people who remained in their homeland were not susceptible. enslaved african-americans living on...
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we are on the upper west side of new york city. we're going to go inside and see if we can find some of george stephanopoulos's hand-me-downs. i'm what you could call a thrift store connoisseur. hugo boss, $25. not bad. that's $3. i think you should go talk to them and see if you can get this down to $2. i've been doing this a long time. 90% of the clothing at the thrift store is junk. i can see kendis in this. to find gold, you're going to have to do a lot of mining. you have to be patient and persistent. go frequently and dig around. for example, this blazer, i got it at this very thrift store. it had a $600 price tag on it, and i only paid $40. the secret is, you got to keep looking. sometimes you might find something fun or whacky, but don't get carried away. yee-ha! think twice before you grab it. say to yourself, am i going to wear this? look pretty good, don't i? eh, eh, eh. isn't this pattern coming back? if the answer is no, don't buy it. the last thing you need in your life is a closet full of things you bought at the thr
we are on the upper west side of new york city. we're going to go inside and see if we can find some of george stephanopoulos's hand-me-downs. i'm what you could call a thrift store connoisseur. hugo boss, $25. not bad. that's $3. i think you should go talk to them and see if you can get this down to $2. i've been doing this a long time. 90% of the clothing at the thrift store is junk. i can see kendis in this. to find gold, you're going to have to do a lot of mining. you have to be patient and...
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new york city cap's new licenses. could other cities follow? jack dorsey is on the defense about twitter's platforms about content -- twitter's policies about content. samsung unveiled the note 9 for the public. we will gauge early reaction and discuss the tech giant's bigger strategy to take on the competition. first, to the top story. ridesharing has been a booming business. in 2015, there were 13,000 ride-shared ca rs. three years later, more than 80,000. but all that could be about to change. new york city has granted a cap on new licences, giving them the authority to set new wages for drivers. new york mayor bill de blasio tried it two years ago but was shot down by the same counsel. this after proposing a fun to bailout struggling taxi drivers, a proposal that new york rejected. with us to discuss, a professor at the nyu school of business and author of the shine economy, the rise of crowd based capitalism. and bloomberg's caroline hyde, where in london, bloomberg had to appeal the possibility of having their license completely withdrawn
new york city cap's new licenses. could other cities follow? jack dorsey is on the defense about twitter's platforms about content -- twitter's policies about content. samsung unveiled the note 9 for the public. we will gauge early reaction and discuss the tech giant's bigger strategy to take on the competition. first, to the top story. ridesharing has been a booming business. in 2015, there were 13,000 ride-shared ca rs. three years later, more than 80,000. but all that could be about to...
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york city. 50 million americans now in the storm zone heading into the weekend. >>> also breaking tonight, planting evidence? the video obtained by abc news. an officer in plain clothes and off duty shooting a man in the face, then appearing to place something on the ground. was he caught on camera trying to cover up a crime? >>> the bombshell interview tonight in the ohio state coach scandal. the assistant coach accused of domestic abuse now saying head coach urban meyer knew about the allegations. just moments ago, meyer responding. >>> also tonight, police cornering the suspect wanted for murdering a prominent doctor. what he did when officers moved in, and the chilling discovery made by detectives. >>> plus, the wild encounter. a man caught on camera in yellowstone taunting a bison. the massive animal at one point, lunging at him. why that tourist is now facing charges. >>> and good evening. it's great to have you with us on a busy friday night. i'm tom llamas in for david, and we begin toni
york city. 50 million americans now in the storm zone heading into the weekend. >>> also breaking tonight, planting evidence? the video obtained by abc news. an officer in plain clothes and off duty shooting a man in the face, then appearing to place something on the ground. was he caught on camera trying to cover up a crime? >>> the bombshell interview tonight in the ohio state coach scandal. the assistant coach accused of domestic abuse now saying head coach urban meyer knew...
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for more alex wagner visited "the new york times" printing plant in new york city. >> reporter: this is the stuff that is in the crosshairs of this debate on tariffs. >> correct. >> reporter: wood pulp. and it comes from canada. >> all of our newsprint comes from canada. >> reporter: nearly 70% of newspapers in the u.s. rely on this. ground wood paper. nick diandrea, the vice president of production at "the new york times," says the tariff has made printing on paper that much harder. >> newspapers have their own challenges already. our job is to try to protect the revenue of the printed newspaper. >> reporter: ken doctor, a news industry analyst, says the tariff is a blow to a print industry already in decline. >> this is the kind of unexpected event that happens, it takes an industry that may be hurting a little and makes it far worse. as a result small newsrooms have had t>>o makeep : choices, from laying off staff to cutting o pfages theumbe they print. >> those tariffs have caused an increase in newsprint pricing of about 30% to 35%. >> reporter: beyond the tariffs declining prin
for more alex wagner visited "the new york times" printing plant in new york city. >> reporter: this is the stuff that is in the crosshairs of this debate on tariffs. >> correct. >> reporter: wood pulp. and it comes from canada. >> all of our newsprint comes from canada. >> reporter: nearly 70% of newspapers in the u.s. rely on this. ground wood paper. nick diandrea, the vice president of production at "the new york times," says the tariff has...
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york, and then an amazing 400 miles to new york city. just to give you some sense of how unbelievable that is, thomas edison approached to sending electricities which was called direct current, could only send something for about a half a mile. what tesla invented using alternating current, he sent 400 miles. "new york times" referred to this as the technological accomplishment of the 19th 19th century, and they said, to tesla, belongs the man who made this project possible. there's still a statue that commemorates his work there. but this is 1897. he just did this, and he is thinking, this is so today. i am bored with today. i -- this is a real accomplishment. i want to think about something new. the decided to create a whole new field of science. he referred to it as telemet chronics. we refer to it as robotting. his first piece of equipment was a model boat. it's about four feet long, three feet high, and this was at a time he present it in some flashy places at madison square garden, the old madison square garden in new york, and he
york, and then an amazing 400 miles to new york city. just to give you some sense of how unbelievable that is, thomas edison approached to sending electricities which was called direct current, could only send something for about a half a mile. what tesla invented using alternating current, he sent 400 miles. "new york times" referred to this as the technological accomplishment of the 19th 19th century, and they said, to tesla, belongs the man who made this project possible. there's...
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different apartments hit in new york city. residents inside. >>> and the major train derailment triggering if you have moderate to severe little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and headache. tell
different apartments hit in new york city. residents inside. >>> and the major train derailment triggering if you have moderate to severe little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla...
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. >>> the smoke from all the wildfire in california has reached new york city, if you can believe that. take a look at this map. showing the smoke spreading across the country. the smoke is a mile above the surface. it is rare that smoke travels that far. >>> i will have a look at our air quality forecast with the smoke. plus a red flag fire warning on saturday. details in seven minutes. >> she was never supposed to be alone. the new information our investigative unit has about a woman found dead in a stairwell at fs general. >>> why tesla ceo has been hit with a lawsuit. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids.te ouy and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means thateb togeth
. >>> the smoke from all the wildfire in california has reached new york city, if you can believe that. take a look at this map. showing the smoke spreading across the country. the smoke is a mile above the surface. it is rare that smoke travels that far. >>> i will have a look at our air quality forecast with the smoke. plus a red flag fire warning on saturday. details in seven minutes. >> she was never supposed to be alone. the new information our investigative unit...
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that they will get murdered by tax reform, new york city tax, new york state tax, and federal tax? susan: again, do they have to be americans? i know a lot of overseas -- stuart: take a job. susan: immigrants. stuart: they will not live here for 180 days or elsewhere. playing it straight. they're 1%ers. why should they move into new york city? susan: good question. if you have a high executive job, aren't they clustered around the big city, around new york, if you're moved here by a company, forced into the city. stuart: but i'm going to make a whole lot less money moving to new york city, i ain't moving. ashley: stu is moving to pittsburgh. susan: don't want to live in new jersey, okay. stuart: i want a studio built for me in naples, florida, no state tax, no state income tax, don't see why i can't do it. ashley: let's do it. let's go. stuart: okay. susan: won't see you in manhattan. stuart: you never know your luck. i will take a look at streaming stocks. new report, password sharing costing streaming companies millions of dollars. the streaming stocks are up. check amazon. repor
that they will get murdered by tax reform, new york city tax, new york state tax, and federal tax? susan: again, do they have to be americans? i know a lot of overseas -- stuart: take a job. susan: immigrants. stuart: they will not live here for 180 days or elsewhere. playing it straight. they're 1%ers. why should they move into new york city? susan: good question. if you have a high executive job, aren't they clustered around the big city, around new york, if you're moved here by a company,...
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it is now bigger than new york city. hot, dry weather allowed the fire just to take off and spread rapidly over the weekend. there are now mandatory evacuations in lake, mendocino and now of course, kalouso county. the town of nearby stoney fork is one of the latest communities under mandatory evacuation. and as of right now, this fire is just 34% contained. you can see how smoky it is out here, the fire burning just west of us here in kalousa county. jodi hernandez. >>> the burn area of the mendocino complex fire would cover much of the bay area. here's an update of the map from yesterday. the river fire stretching from san francisco all the way down to daley city and the ranch fire from richer momond to fremont. take a hook at thlook at this f. it would be big enough to cover new york city, the 14th largest stay in the u.s. also much bigger than the city of chicago in illinois. take a look at that comparison and nearly as big at entire city of phoenix, arizona. if you want to compare the fire to where you live, check o
it is now bigger than new york city. hot, dry weather allowed the fire just to take off and spread rapidly over the weekend. there are now mandatory evacuations in lake, mendocino and now of course, kalouso county. the town of nearby stoney fork is one of the latest communities under mandatory evacuation. and as of right now, this fire is just 34% contained. you can see how smoky it is out here, the fire burning just west of us here in kalousa county. jodi hernandez. >>> the burn area...
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is brought to you by mancini sleep world. >>> new york city wants to slow down the rapid growth of ride sharing company in the u.s. >> the city decided to freeze new licenses for one year claiming there are too many ride shares on the road. ktvu's rob malcomb is in san francisco where he's been talking to drivers about the possibility of a similar push here. >> reporter: this is a big blow to the ride share giants like uber and lyft and this may be a test for the rest of the country and cab drivers here hope it happens in san francisco. >> i don't agree because taxis are different to uber or lyft. >> reporter: mauricio reyes has been driving for lyft only two months and isn't taking it lightly as the city of new york passed regulations on ride sharcoer and lyft by capping the number of vehicles allowed on the road for one year. no new licenses will be issued and drivers will be paid a minimum wage. >> yes. >> reporter: he hopes it doesn't happen in san francisco. >> i hope so here don't happen. >> reporter: the mayor of new york, bill deblasio, says the big apple is facing a crisis and
is brought to you by mancini sleep world. >>> new york city wants to slow down the rapid growth of ride sharing company in the u.s. >> the city decided to freeze new licenses for one year claiming there are too many ride shares on the road. ktvu's rob malcomb is in san francisco where he's been talking to drivers about the possibility of a similar push here. >> reporter: this is a big blow to the ride share giants like uber and lyft and this may be a test for the rest of...
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new york city to pass the limit on the number of drivers on the street. delta air lines wants to trade economy class customers like first-class. champagne, anybody? looking at pictures this morning. mixed bag with a flat opening. s&p down to four points or nasdaq down one and three quarters. viewer watching the "fbn:am." and got more. more? got a company i can trust. that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can't argue with more. why would ya? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. >> does he actually have the financing? whether he does or doesn't come if he doesn't have it at the time the issue but treat, she had been secured. lauren: breaking news this morning. more questions than answers for tesla ceo elon musk after he pleaded tesla may go private. did he break the law? tree into a big night for politics at the special house race in ohio. dave trott back gop candidates. transfer earnings could develop another 126 points yesterday. train to disney down half a percent after posting disappointing earnings re
new york city to pass the limit on the number of drivers on the street. delta air lines wants to trade economy class customers like first-class. champagne, anybody? looking at pictures this morning. mixed bag with a flat opening. s&p down to four points or nasdaq down one and three quarters. viewer watching the "fbn:am." and got more. more? got a company i can trust. that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can't argue with more. why would ya?...
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it is hot and sticky and already 88 in boston. 83 new york city. heat index about 104. nothing like that here. more sunshine today. not as much fog. temperatures will be in the 60s and 70s for most. there is some fog, but nothing compared to yesterday. is still temperatures are going to stay cool. 50s on the temperatures to near 60 for some . the peninsula 52. menlo park los altos, west southwest breeze with fog burning back sooner. some areas won't have it at all. 60s and 70s. sal is looking at something on the screen. >>> it was a motorcycle accident. i was just having a conversation yesterday with a friend who rides a bike. there are only two of two types of motorcycle riders. the ones who have fallen off and the ones who will. this person has fallen off and not get hurt. they didn't send the fire department out and the person got up and walked away. that's great, but the traffic is very slow through castro valley. 238 at 880 and the traffic will stay slow because it already has once it gets that slow this time of the morning there isn't much recovery going on. as we
it is hot and sticky and already 88 in boston. 83 new york city. heat index about 104. nothing like that here. more sunshine today. not as much fog. temperatures will be in the 60s and 70s for most. there is some fog, but nothing compared to yesterday. is still temperatures are going to stay cool. 50s on the temperatures to near 60 for some . the peninsula 52. menlo park los altos, west southwest breeze with fog burning back sooner. some areas won't have it at all. 60s and 70s. sal is looking...
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he was frequently on the new york city social scene. he was used to the transactional nature of the tabloid and was a favorite of picasso pages. -- favorite of the media pages. something he is still adjusting to is the notion that a press corps is not there to tell his story, but of what is happening. he uses the words negative and unfair. the focus on his image is what drives a large part of what drives the press. he gets upset -- he has sometimes called tivo one of the greatest inventions in history. when he sees on television drives his policy and surprises people in his administration. in some ways, it reflects a traditional relationship with the media. few have worked in previous administration and the president often laments that he has the world's biggest press shopping gets the worst press. there are fundamental differences in how this white house interacts with the press. there are some through lines with this presidency and others. since the clinton era, the administration has to be more closed and secretive. they are less and
he was frequently on the new york city social scene. he was used to the transactional nature of the tabloid and was a favorite of picasso pages. -- favorite of the media pages. something he is still adjusting to is the notion that a press corps is not there to tell his story, but of what is happening. he uses the words negative and unfair. the focus on his image is what drives a large part of what drives the press. he gets upset -- he has sometimes called tivo one of the greatest inventions in...
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in new york city. carrie and isabel went to visit with them. isabel phillips became engaged to one of the picard's. the is isabel and this is man she became engaged to. how do we know that? marion postmaster was intercepting mail between isabel phillips and this guy. two months later, in december 19 17, one of the women of the family was arrested in chattanooga tennessee. she was caught in bed with an army lieutenant. pikchardt. she was at this camp outside of chattanooga, tennessee. what was this million are doing in bed with a young army lieutenant? she was found think terminating evidence including a code to tell her when u.s. troops would ship out. cousin the woman whose is engaged to carry phillips's --carrie phillips's daughter. ,here is adolph, his father isabel, and here is the baronesó who was caught with the guy in bed. she is arrested on a spy charge. that starts an investigation in marion of carrie phillips. localie phillips authorities conclude that she is a spy and so is isabel. the report of the spy investigation by carrie phill
in new york city. carrie and isabel went to visit with them. isabel phillips became engaged to one of the picard's. the is isabel and this is man she became engaged to. how do we know that? marion postmaster was intercepting mail between isabel phillips and this guy. two months later, in december 19 17, one of the women of the family was arrested in chattanooga tennessee. she was caught in bed with an army lieutenant. pikchardt. she was at this camp outside of chattanooga, tennessee. what was...