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drone technology on display at a conference in new york city. we look at the controversy surrounding their use.
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. >> undercover and now she's taking us to new york city where some of the toughest put it to the test. >> the engineer who designed the bionic eye. he takes us to colorado to meet the man who created the 3d bionic hand. i've seen a lot of amazing things in the field, but this is really cool. that's our team, now let's do some science. [♪ music ] >> hi, guys, we are back here at "techknow" for another week of amazing stories and screen and innovation. we'll get started with this "heart in a box." check it out, this is an actual beating heart outside of the body. this is seriously the most amazing thing i've ever seen and touched. let's check out the story. >> when it comes to heart transplants, it's always a race against time. we've all seen it on tv. when a donor heart becomes available, medical teams must move quickly. the organ is removed and preserved by placing it in ice. the heart must arrive at the recipient's hospital within six hours that's because the ice damages the heart making it unfit for transplant. in this will keep hearts warm and beating. this will be a major break
. >> undercover and now she's taking us to new york city where some of the toughest put it to the test. >> the engineer who designed the bionic eye. he takes us to colorado to meet the man who created the 3d bionic hand. i've seen a lot of amazing things in the field, but this is really cool. that's our team, now let's do some science. [♪ music ] >> hi, guys, we are back here at "techknow" for another week of amazing stories and screen and innovation. we'll get...
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protestors marched in american cities. we have a report from right here in the new york city. reform that will carve a path to citizenship for one million documented immigrants. the families are getting destroyed. the children are getting left alone in their homes. they don't know when their parents are coming back home. once they find out they don't have anywhere to go. >> the new york city demonstrators talked about what life is like without citizenship. felix geu guzman's family is in mexico. >> 20 years since i have seen my family. >> they say they won't give up the fight. >> thousands of new yor new yore marching in solidarity calling for immigration reform. they are not alonely. this is happening in 100 cities across the city. in arizona 3000 protestors marched a mile to city hall. >> we are all here because wiree are americans. we are americanized and our roots are here. we are american. >> those sentiments echoed in chicago and miami, atlanta, nashville, tennessee, philadelphia and los angeles. >> they called it a national day of dignity and respect. one person stood o
protestors marched in american cities. we have a report from right here in the new york city. reform that will carve a path to citizenship for one million documented immigrants. the families are getting destroyed. the children are getting left alone in their homes. they don't know when their parents are coming back home. once they find out they don't have anywhere to go. >> the new york city demonstrators talked about what life is like without citizenship. felix geu guzman's family is in...
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iiwant to lower capital gains in new york city to attract the jobs. charles: people in new york city it makes someone making a hundred grand saying i am not making enough for what is being taken out of my pocket. what do you make of the idea that people who are doing well feel like they are victimized? >> right now, in new york city, we have to focus on small be, the growth of something business and entrepreneurship. charles: you are a successful pa sure, you are like the poster child of entrepreneur, how do you articulate that to a bunch of people riding a subway train at this moment. >> a lot of people in new york want to start companies, and unleash their official, if deblasio comes in and raises taxes and anti-business they are not going to want to do that we want people to start their own companies, i want to make sure people can start their own companies not just tech but other sectors. charles: people feel like unfair, you know or yeah, i want to start a business, i don't know how, banks don't lend me number, i have no relatives. certainly it i
iiwant to lower capital gains in new york city to attract the jobs. charles: people in new york city it makes someone making a hundred grand saying i am not making enough for what is being taken out of my pocket. what do you make of the idea that people who are doing well feel like they are victimized? >> right now, in new york city, we have to focus on small be, the growth of something business and entrepreneurship. charles: you are a successful pa sure, you are like the poster child of...
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new york city, you'll be next by later on this afternoon. over the next 72 hours, the long-range european models the heaviest rains will focus the coastlines much new jersey, new york city, all the way through maryland. as much as 2 to 3 inches. a lot of high tide cycles with beach erosion. possibly by sunday we begin to get rid of this mess. three days in a row of this while the rest of the country, you look beautiful. i mean, it's still fantastic from the northern plains all the way down to the southeast. i mean, the fact that minneapolis is near 80 degrees is getting a little ridiculous. >> what day is it? ? october already. >> it feels like summer still. >> the gop's approval rating is sinking faster than a lead balloon. >> the government shutdown inspired south carolina's chris cox to go above and beyond the call next. >> starti well i drove grandpa to his speed dating this week,
new york city, you'll be next by later on this afternoon. over the next 72 hours, the long-range european models the heaviest rains will focus the coastlines much new jersey, new york city, all the way through maryland. as much as 2 to 3 inches. a lot of high tide cycles with beach erosion. possibly by sunday we begin to get rid of this mess. three days in a row of this while the rest of the country, you look beautiful. i mean, it's still fantastic from the northern plains all the way down to...
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case of road rage that played out in new york city sunday. as michelle miller reports, police are searching for even more suspects in the roadway attack. >> reporter: the incident was recorded by a helmet camera by one of the riders trailing the suv. police don't know what started the confrontation. the suv was forced to a stop when one of the bikers slowed down and was rear ended. new york city police commissioner ray kelly. >> we had over 200 calls just on sunday about this particular group operating in a reckless manner. >> reporter: inside the suv was alexian lien and his wife and infant daughter. police say he became frightened when approached by the bikers. he ran over two people while trying to flee. a two-mile chase followed. at one point a biker tried to open up his door. when they finally caught up to him, they smashed his window. they say he was pulled from the car and beaten. police blame the bikers and have not charged the driver. it's believed the bikers were holding what's called a stunt ride where they slow traffic to do trick
case of road rage that played out in new york city sunday. as michelle miller reports, police are searching for even more suspects in the roadway attack. >> reporter: the incident was recorded by a helmet camera by one of the riders trailing the suv. police don't know what started the confrontation. the suv was forced to a stop when one of the bikers slowed down and was rear ended. new york city police commissioner ray kelly. >> we had over 200 calls just on sunday about this...
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and it gets right back to how we have to treat wall street in new york city. a mayor of new york city can only wish for the strongest sector, paying the most taxes, the secondary jobs. i would be right there with that concept. but we've needed reform on wall street since the crisis and before the crisis, in fact. and so i don't want to ever mistake the motion of we have a hometown industry but want it to do well. >> but we don't want them to break the car before he drive. >> thank you. i don't know if there's any dichotomy for the mayor of new york city to say, god bless you, creating a lot of jobs and tax revenue, keep doing -- >> go forth and prosper but -- >> but behave and make sure it's done right. and in the same vein, to folks who are wealthy, we need a little more help to fix some of the challenges in our society, there's a consistency in this. i think the analogy you make for to the people for the price to go up, that's a powerful point that we need to think more about the hometown factory at this point in our evolution. so stock prices, of course, an
and it gets right back to how we have to treat wall street in new york city. a mayor of new york city can only wish for the strongest sector, paying the most taxes, the secondary jobs. i would be right there with that concept. but we've needed reform on wall street since the crisis and before the crisis, in fact. and so i don't want to ever mistake the motion of we have a hometown industry but want it to do well. >> but we don't want them to break the car before he drive. >> thank...
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and new york city at it again. from calorie counts to soda ban, the city will soon get tough on tobacco. a new law would ban the sale to people who are younger than 21 years old. the councilmember who sponsored the bill will join us live to explain why this needs to be done ain his opinion. >>> plus -- >> this is more an issue parents should be working with their kids on. it seems inappropriate to me. >> so this halloween, one woman has decided to shame kids she thinks are obese. so today instead of candy, she's going to give them a harsh letter about their weight. it is today's gut check. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. why would
and new york city at it again. from calorie counts to soda ban, the city will soon get tough on tobacco. a new law would ban the sale to people who are younger than 21 years old. the councilmember who sponsored the bill will join us live to explain why this needs to be done ain his opinion. >>> plus -- >> this is more an issue parents should be working with their kids on. it seems inappropriate to me. >> so this halloween, one woman has decided to shame kids she thinks are...
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chrysler squeezet out a 1% gain. >>> and the famed new york city opera is shutting down. the opera announced on tuesday it's filing for bankruptcy after raising about $2 million of the $7 million needed to keep its lights on. the company performed its first opera in 1944. at the new york stock exchange, i'm gigi stone with the cbs money report. >> thank you very much. >>> in sports, the pirates host their first playoff game since 1992. my rats fans charged up for the wild card matchup in cincinnati and they can't have to wait long to cheer. marlon byrd homers in the second inning to start the scoring. two batters later it sounds like pirates fans get to reds pitcher johnny cueto. >> that ball's hit well to left center field. back toward the front. and that ball is gone! >> russell martin makes it 2-0. pirates with that home run. he would add another homer in the seventh as pittsburgh surges to a 6-2 win. manager clint hurdle says the fans were instrumental in his team's victory. >> this is the newest biggest buzz. this one's still ridging in my ears. when we took the fiel
chrysler squeezet out a 1% gain. >>> and the famed new york city opera is shutting down. the opera announced on tuesday it's filing for bankruptcy after raising about $2 million of the $7 million needed to keep its lights on. the company performed its first opera in 1944. at the new york stock exchange, i'm gigi stone with the cbs money report. >> thank you very much. >>> in sports, the pirates host their first playoff game since 1992. my rats fans charged up for the...
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tourism is fantastic for new york city. as tourism is developed, it is developed around minimum wage jobs, often no benefits. and so, people get a job but not an i don't know they can live on. how does government intervene to push up wages and benefits? i think we have a lot of tools to do it. starting with the money we spend ourself in government. starting with our ability to decide on firms that get subsidiaries, what kind of conditions we put on those subsidies. >> what's an example of something you change in that area? >> living wage legislation is a great example. it says if you get a government discuss subsidiary and not in the exempted areas like affordable housing or nonprofits, you get a government subsidiary, we're going to require you to pay $10 an hour to your workers. if they get benefit and $11 if they don't. >> what's the biggest impediment to that? >> a lot of people in the private sector don't want to pay that differential. if you're getting a subsidiary and getting private dollars to help you do your work,
tourism is fantastic for new york city. as tourism is developed, it is developed around minimum wage jobs, often no benefits. and so, people get a job but not an i don't know they can live on. how does government intervene to push up wages and benefits? i think we have a lot of tools to do it. starting with the money we spend ourself in government. starting with our ability to decide on firms that get subsidiaries, what kind of conditions we put on those subsidies. >> what's an example of...
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new york city is a gorgeous mosaic and indeed, it is. we are honored to have the chance to see you serve. thanks for coming on the program again. >> thank you, buddy. ands: thanks for watching as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with award-winning journalist eric schlosser about command and control, nuclear safety. we will see you then. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. >> haskins: coming up on "theater talk"... >> after a review like that, is the phone ringing off the hook? is your agent fielding calls right and left from hollywood offers -- >> i actually don't have an agent, or a manager. never had an agent or a manager. >> we'll see how long it takes. [laughter] >> the phone is definitely ringing, though. >> haskins: "theater talk" is made possible in part by... >> f
new york city is a gorgeous mosaic and indeed, it is. we are honored to have the chance to see you serve. thanks for coming on the program again. >> thank you, buddy. ands: thanks for watching as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with award-winning journalist eric schlosser about command and control, nuclear safety. we will see you then. captioned by the...
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from new york city. >> all right, let's start with music's naughty girls making pdñ news. miley, britney and rihanna. tonight, miley, the move mtv. did you really think that brit and wj >> my mom is my homey. if i win, she wins. not because she's my manager, but because she's my mom. is her mother. ever said, where w her. through good, through bad, through arguments, through crying. through, i don't care what. right there. >> miley, remarkably wholesome in just released clips from mtv's document, but brace yourself. >> hey, i'm miley cyrus and i'll be the host and musical guest on snl. >> new snl promo, talking about her wild ways. >> miley, do you mind me asking why you're your tongue? >> that's how i smell. >> like a snake? >> yeah. >> let's move on to miley riding a wrecking ball to britney cracking the whip. britney dances up a storm and shows off her tone n her just released music video.aa corresponding kelsey knight says there is a reason the singer is looking sbody ierce. >> a music insider tells me that this is the most expensive video that britney ever made. cost
from new york city. >> all right, let's start with music's naughty girls making pdñ news. miley, britney and rihanna. tonight, miley, the move mtv. did you really think that brit and wj >> my mom is my homey. if i win, she wins. not because she's my manager, but because she's my mom. is her mother. ever said, where w her. through good, through bad, through arguments, through crying. through, i don't care what. right there. >> miley, remarkably wholesome in just released clips...
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york metropolitan transit authority and current new york city republican mayor a candidate doesn't think the income inequality is a problem at all the big apple even though the problem is staring him right in the face and said he sees morning joe friday when asked by sam stein if income inequality in new york city was a problem they had this to say. because it was divisive to talk about inequality but the youths think it's a problem too no i don't think it's a problem you said those that exist it exists i don't think it's a problem in reality a lack of income inequality is a huge problem in new york city the latest census data reveals that while the economy is still recovering and since two thousand it's great recession the poverty rate new york city increased to twenty one point two percent of households last year from twenty point one percent in two thousand and ten and the gap between that city's poorest fifth of residents and wealthiest fifth was around fifty fold in two thousand and twelve one of the largest gaps in the nation unfortunately a lack of income inequality isn't just a p
york metropolitan transit authority and current new york city republican mayor a candidate doesn't think the income inequality is a problem at all the big apple even though the problem is staring him right in the face and said he sees morning joe friday when asked by sam stein if income inequality in new york city was a problem they had this to say. because it was divisive to talk about inequality but the youths think it's a problem too no i don't think it's a problem you said those that exist...
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the new york city good samaritan law. the question is if an off-duty police officer or could be an off duty doctor, although they're really not off-duty, what are the obligations of someone who may have been innocently riding in that motorcycle group who sees something like this happen? must they call 911? must they render aid? wo? >> well, jamie, you know, as an officer, even off-duty, he's got an obligation to call 911, possibly to intervene in a criminal attack. but the fact that he did not do it does not mean he'll be charged with a crime. he may face internal discipline from the police department. because of the fact that he's with this gang to begin with. now, he's undercover, and the issue is with the undercover investigating this biker gang or was he just an undercover officer who happened to belong to the gang? my guess is he's just an undercover officer who happened to belong to the gang. because if you were investigating the gang, we wouldn't know about it right now. they keep these guys identifies concealed. s
the new york city good samaritan law. the question is if an off-duty police officer or could be an off duty doctor, although they're really not off-duty, what are the obligations of someone who may have been innocently riding in that motorcycle group who sees something like this happen? must they call 911? must they render aid? wo? >> well, jamie, you know, as an officer, even off-duty, he's got an obligation to call 911, possibly to intervene in a criminal attack. but the fact that he...
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and the new york city mayor. it would require sunnyvale gun owners to report firearm thefts to police within 48 hours, lockup the guns at home and get rid of magazines that hold more than ten rounds. dealers would have to keep logs of ammunition sales. the n.r.a. has threatened to sue. >> train service and flights are cancel in britain as a major storm with hurricane-force winds slashes the area. flood alerts are issued and 7,000 homes are without power dealing with 99-mile-per-hour wind and heavy rain. forecasters say it is the worst storm to hit britain in years. a teen boy is feared dead after being swept to see while playing in the surf. >> watch for a parade of
and the new york city mayor. it would require sunnyvale gun owners to report firearm thefts to police within 48 hours, lockup the guns at home and get rid of magazines that hold more than ten rounds. dealers would have to keep logs of ammunition sales. the n.r.a. has threatened to sue. >> train service and flights are cancel in britain as a major storm with hurricane-force winds slashes the area. flood alerts are issued and 7,000 homes are without power dealing with 99-mile-per-hour wind...
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education nation is in full swing at the public library in new york city. students had a chance to voice their opinions about their schools and the quality of education they receive. they discuss the challenges they face inside and outside the classroom. during the events in new york today, the winners of the first prize weree first announced any young man from baltimore was among them. >> i'm an advocate for peace between young people and police. >> he helped to train more than 400 baltimore city police officers on ways to improve communication with teenagers. the nonprofit organization will pay each winner $50,000 over two years to continue their peacemaking work. tim tooten will have more on nbc's education nation on monday. when is it going to start feeling more like fall? in another 48 hours, fall will finally arrive. we will talk about the strong storms that could be on the way tomorrow. right now, we have a few clouds. for the most art, we have seen sunshine. aboutre learning more major operations conducted by u.s. special forces over the weekend. th
education nation is in full swing at the public library in new york city. students had a chance to voice their opinions about their schools and the quality of education they receive. they discuss the challenges they face inside and outside the classroom. during the events in new york today, the winners of the first prize weree first announced any young man from baltimore was among them. >> i'm an advocate for peace between young people and police. >> he helped to train more than 400...
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is there any kind of paranoia among some of the mosques in new york city? >> guest: they are still going on. one of the most creative things the n.y.p.d. did was they would send in formats into mosques. if you are investigating someone inside the mosque any synonym for a minute to keep tabs on them come you can only keep in your files with the person you are investigating set. but what the n.y.p.d. did with the crew created this investigatory were basically they said if a group of people are plotting terrorism and we can investigate them as a group, basically a way to investigate the terrorist. they actually applied it to at least a dozen mosques. now anybody who shows up at the mosque and the subject of the investigation. 100,000 people might set a place and st. peter's and collect license plates of everybody who shows up. they have secret recording devices. at the mosque is the enterprise, the terrorists and enterprise, than anybody who there is fair game. the stretch on for years and years. of course there's never been a terrorism case made against demos
is there any kind of paranoia among some of the mosques in new york city? >> guest: they are still going on. one of the most creative things the n.y.p.d. did was they would send in formats into mosques. if you are investigating someone inside the mosque any synonym for a minute to keep tabs on them come you can only keep in your files with the person you are investigating set. but what the n.y.p.d. did with the crew created this investigatory were basically they said if a group of people...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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>> our book looks at the most significant terror plot that al qaeda unleashed on new york city since 9/11. this is a plot that one of bin laden's top deputies hatched and set in motion and it was a plot to bomb the new york city subways in 2009. what we found in with the book shows in the form of a thriller really is this the plot is unfolding the nypd has a million opportunities -- the secret program 7 million opportunities to catch saucy and his friends and at every term the programs fail. >> who is nazibullah zazi? >> he is the central antagonists of this vote. zazi is this kid an afghan american who came here as a child was a westernized kid. he was supporting the invasion of afghanistan after 9/11 let a lot of kids who fall out of the system dropped out of high school and became disenchanted and a little bit angry and then turned to the internet and became radicalized by futures like anwar al-awlaki. he became convinced that like the russians before us that we in the united states have become occupiers and invaders in afghanistan and he and two friends decided they were going to
>> our book looks at the most significant terror plot that al qaeda unleashed on new york city since 9/11. this is a plot that one of bin laden's top deputies hatched and set in motion and it was a plot to bomb the new york city subways in 2009. what we found in with the book shows in the form of a thriller really is this the plot is unfolding the nypd has a million opportunities -- the secret program 7 million opportunities to catch saucy and his friends and at every term the programs...
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in new york city combined. >> that's true. the u.s. open in two weeks generates more revenue into the economy of the city than the yankees, mets, knicks and rangers combined. the numbers these days is north of $700 million. >> yeah. this is one of the most compelling and truthful political books i've read in a long, long time. i understand a lot of it personally. as we go out and as people who don't know and understand you, you lived an incredible life. you were a marine. you are started out shining shoes and selling newspapers and selling paper bags on the street. what's the message of david denkins? what should people take away from your life of accomplishment and history in this country? >> well, i hope that my legacy or part of it, at least, is my love of children. i really am a nut for kids, as you know. and i hope that young people will say to themselves, if he can do it, i can do it. >> you did it big time and you're a big inspiration for our children in new york city and my children and you continue to be. mayor denkin
in new york city combined. >> that's true. the u.s. open in two weeks generates more revenue into the economy of the city than the yankees, mets, knicks and rangers combined. the numbers these days is north of $700 million. >> yeah. this is one of the most compelling and truthful political books i've read in a long, long time. i understand a lot of it personally. as we go out and as people who don't know and understand you, you lived an incredible life. you were a marine. you are...
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it wasn't meant to be dirty. >>> the smoking crack down in new york city taken to a whole new legal. some legal adults soon will not be able to bias smoke. details when the five returns. [ woman ] when you own your own business, it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] now manage and help protect your small business remotely with adt. arm and disarm your alarm, watch secure...
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new york city. interrogation and investigations are underway on a u.s. navy ship where somewhere in the mediterranean sea as one of the world's most wanted terrorists finally faces justice. that what pentagon officials are telling fox news. after 15 years on the run, officials say the raid that finally took down this guy lasted less than a minute. his name is abu anas al-liby and that's a picture of him. official says he was the brains hind the deadly bombing embassies in 1998, and not only did american special force final him, they tike him out alive, and now the cia and the fbi are pumping him for any intelligence he can provide. the capture went down saturday in libya on the northern coast of africa. that same day, and some 3,000 miles away, the u.s. launched a separate, second terror raid, one with a very different ending. it happened in somalia on the horn of africa. members of the navy seal team six approached a port town under the cover of darkness. the same team that took out osama bin laden
new york city. interrogation and investigations are underway on a u.s. navy ship where somewhere in the mediterranean sea as one of the world's most wanted terrorists finally faces justice. that what pentagon officials are telling fox news. after 15 years on the run, officials say the raid that finally took down this guy lasted less than a minute. his name is abu anas al-liby and that's a picture of him. official says he was the brains hind the deadly bombing embassies in 1998, and not only did...
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but it's nothing compared to what's going on elsewhere in new york city. you had a guy punched to death in union square, a female student thrown in front of a subway, a man stabbed five in riverside parks. the weapons were fists, scissors and a subway. the problem is with bikers, the it's deranged maniacs on the streets in new york city. >> biker gangs, these guys are meth dealers. you talk about stop and frisk. they were doing the crime. they didn't have to figure out if there was a crime. they were speed, beating people up. every one of them should be sent away for life. >> stop, stop, stop. >> the one that got himself paralyzed, let him go to paralyzed prison. >> can i throw a curveball in this? >> sure. >> do you know the guy in the suv ran over one of the bieshgs fir bikers first? >> yes. >> that's too bad. >> look, i'm not defending any vigilanteism, pulling a guy out of a car and beating the daylights out of him. at first we heard a group of bikers beat up a guy with his family. then we heard he hit a biker, took off, hit another biker a second time
but it's nothing compared to what's going on elsewhere in new york city. you had a guy punched to death in union square, a female student thrown in front of a subway, a man stabbed five in riverside parks. the weapons were fists, scissors and a subway. the problem is with bikers, the it's deranged maniacs on the streets in new york city. >> biker gangs, these guys are meth dealers. you talk about stop and frisk. they were doing the crime. they didn't have to figure out if there was a...
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to new york city. we are watching that area of disturbed weather. it flared up a little bit. the reason it hasn't been developing is dry air ahead of the system and humid air behind it where the showers and thunderstorms are concentrated. forecast for today not a lot of travel trouble. maybe isolated storms new orleans to miami. otherwise just another beautiful, beautiful fall day. that is your national forecast. here is a look at the weather outside your window. >>> so today as we mentioned near record heat. temperatures in charlotte 84 degrees and sunny. humidity levels are high today. that is like a summer forecast. >>> i don't know, 80s this wide spread in october is pretty rare. >> i am a southern girl so i love the heat. >> this could be the warmest day for a long time. >> keep it coming. >>> straight ahead did police overreach when they strip searched a 33-year-old woman arrested for dui. >>> the department of education will be the hardest hit cabinet-level agency furloughing 95% of the workforce. the office of government ethics will retain just one workerer throughout
to new york city. we are watching that area of disturbed weather. it flared up a little bit. the reason it hasn't been developing is dry air ahead of the system and humid air behind it where the showers and thunderstorms are concentrated. forecast for today not a lot of travel trouble. maybe isolated storms new orleans to miami. otherwise just another beautiful, beautiful fall day. that is your national forecast. here is a look at the weather outside your window. >>> so today as we...
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the bus on its way from new york city to cleveland. a man who claims he was the driver of the tractor-trailer says he was going the speed limit on a bus rammed him from behind. his lawyers want to keep the details of the court proceedings under wraps. the attorneys say it is necessary because of the publicity surrounding this case. they're concerned the media involved in >> prosecutors say specialist was out with friends when he was stabbed by jeremiah help. both men were stationed at washington's joint base lois mccord. to colleagues also faced charges. being held on $2 million bond. in new york city police officer arrested for taking part in a high- profile road bridge attack. the nypd says the undercover detective is charged with the riots and criminal mischief. he is one of at least three nypd officers accused of taking part in the ride. he allegedly pounded on the vehicle and shattered a window. also reported they waited four days before stepping forward. the body of a woman was found in a stairwell of a hospital. law- enforcement
the bus on its way from new york city to cleveland. a man who claims he was the driver of the tractor-trailer says he was going the speed limit on a bus rammed him from behind. his lawyers want to keep the details of the court proceedings under wraps. the attorneys say it is necessary because of the publicity surrounding this case. they're concerned the media involved in >> prosecutors say specialist was out with friends when he was stabbed by jeremiah help. both men were stationed at...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is the five. >>> well pay big night here on the five as one of our very favorites dr. charles will join us in a bit. stoik around for that. first the if anything ere pointing over obama care's disastrous roll out reached capitol hill as four website contractors were grilled over the failures of the signature legislation. we'll get to the hearing in a minute. first, bob a week a ago you said thwh
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is the five. >>> well pay big night here on the five as one of our very favorites dr. charles will join us in a bit. stoik around for that. first the if anything ere pointing over obama care's disastrous roll out reached capitol hill as four website contractors were grilled over the failures of the signature legislation. we'll get to the hearing in a minute. first, bob a week a ago you said thwh
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and an al-qaeda mastermind appears in the new york city courthouse. and we'll have insight from former attorney general alberto gonzalez. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? >>> a blunt warning to politicians a head of budget talks from friends in big lab ofrment trichard trumpa head of a clo will go after any politician willing to make cuts to medicare or medicaid. lou dobbes is host of the fox business network. and he had a warning for all law makers and though he was targeting democrats in particular. we will never forget and we will never forgive and working to endio your career. how are politicians supposed to do their job with warnings like that? >> they will do it with fairly lighthearts. if i heard a hollow threat it is that by richard trumka lik
and an al-qaeda mastermind appears in the new york city courthouse. and we'll have insight from former attorney general alberto gonzalez. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? >>> a blunt...
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as they chase the range rover up the west side highway in new york city. when another biker opens the driver's door, he climbs off his bike but the driver trying to protect his family speeds off. when the luxury range rover is finally cornered, you can see the off-duty officer approaching the passenger side. is he trying to rescue the family? just the opposite according to a prosecutor who describe what had the cop allegedly did next. >> this defendant is on video breaking the rear window of the suv, causing it to shatter. after breaking the window, he wants to the passenger side of the suv where he is also on video kicking the passenger rear door and window area multiple times. this defendant is continuing to terrorize the rest of the family on the other side of the vehicle. >> doesn't make me feel too safe knowing that someone who is supposed to protect us is being the aggressor. >> he is a police officer. he is supposed to serve and protect. >> reporter: he is a 10-year veteran and worked undercover at the occupy wall street pope benedict tests in new y
as they chase the range rover up the west side highway in new york city. when another biker opens the driver's door, he climbs off his bike but the driver trying to protect his family speeds off. when the luxury range rover is finally cornered, you can see the off-duty officer approaching the passenger side. is he trying to rescue the family? just the opposite according to a prosecutor who describe what had the cop allegedly did next. >> this defendant is on video breaking the rear window...
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just moments ago by the police commissioner of new york city, there has been an arrest in new york city's decades-old case of baby hope. her body discovered in a cooler by construction workers near an interstate in 1991. let's listen in now to ray kelly. >> -- because bone samples from the remains would enable them to develop a dna profile. that profile was ultimately developed in 2011. this summer detectives obtained dna evidence from the woman believed to be baby hope's mother. earlier this month the office of the chief medical examiner confirmed to nypd investigators that they had a dna match. between the woman and the dna discovered from baby hope. or recovered. equipped with that evidence, nypd detectives have worked tirelessly ever since to track down baby hope's murderer. they built a family tree, extending to mexico. they identified and interviewed relatives of baby hope's parents. they created a timeline beginning with angelica's birth at elmhurst hospital in queens in april of 1987 to discovery of her body on july 23rd of 1991. they visited numerous locations and interviewed num
just moments ago by the police commissioner of new york city, there has been an arrest in new york city's decades-old case of baby hope. her body discovered in a cooler by construction workers near an interstate in 1991. let's listen in now to ray kelly. >> -- because bone samples from the remains would enable them to develop a dna profile. that profile was ultimately developed in 2011. this summer detectives obtained dna evidence from the woman believed to be baby hope's mother. earlier...
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take a look at new york city. heather and ainsley we are not going to make it out of the 50's for the next several days. there is a little bit of snow. >> already talking about that snow that lake-effect snow is around the corner. get ready. >> halloween is next week. hard to believe. >> it is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. the mother of that jet's fan who punched a woman as you can see. she says her son was defending himself but his criminal past might tell a very different story. >> it is what she wanted but now the family of an iraq war vet is being forced to remove their daughter's headstone. as we go to break a look at the gas prices. new national aifl 3.40 cendoll . new national average 3.34. the day we rescued riley, was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers. you can find it all on angie's list. join today. it's not the "juggle a bunch of rotating categories"
take a look at new york city. heather and ainsley we are not going to make it out of the 50's for the next several days. there is a little bit of snow. >> already talking about that snow that lake-effect snow is around the corner. get ready. >> halloween is next week. hard to believe. >> it is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. the mother of that jet's fan who punched a woman as you can see. she says her son was defending himself but his criminal past might tell a very...
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the reports this evening that the new york city police department's internal affairs investigation is investigating multiple off-duty police officers involve involved with a group of bikers who chased and beat an s.u.v. driver in manhattan last week. wcbs tv's dave carlin has the story. >> reporter: cbs news has learned at least one off-duty detective and two off-duty new york city police officers were part of a motorcycle rally that let lead to a road rage incident last weekend in new york. >> one of them, if not more, was there when the driver of the s.u.v., alexian lien, was pulled from the vehicle and beaten. his wife and two-year-old child were also inside the s.u.v. during the assault. those n.y.p.d. spers could face suspension, dismissal or charges of hindering an investigation or not coming forward earlier. investigators also moved this range recovery at the center of the incident to another location for additional processing and evidence gathering. in other developments, another person was taken into police custody, and authorities released a photo of a new person of interest
the reports this evening that the new york city police department's internal affairs investigation is investigating multiple off-duty police officers involve involved with a group of bikers who chased and beat an s.u.v. driver in manhattan last week. wcbs tv's dave carlin has the story. >> reporter: cbs news has learned at least one off-duty detective and two off-duty new york city police officers were part of a motorcycle rally that let lead to a road rage incident last weekend in new...
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. >> announcer: from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >> happy friday to you. thank you for being with us. as you watch tom hanks fighting pirates this weekend from the climate controlled safety of your local multiplex it could be easy to forget there's a real life war going on right now on the open seas between actual pirates and the american mercenaries making big bucks to fight them off. "nightline" newest anchor dan harris explains. >> reporter: tonight in multiplexs across america, movie goers are taking in the story of captain phillips. >> we have been boarded by four armed pirates. >> reporter: tom hanks doing his best new england accent as he plays the man from vermont whose commercial ship was attacked by somali pirates in the middle of the indian ocean. but some are seething at this portrayal. they're suing the shipping line arguing that phillips ignored warnings to stay at least 600 miles away from the coast of somalia. the maersk alabama was only 250 miles away. in court documents members of the crew claim they were knowingly, intentionally and will
. >> announcer: from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >> happy friday to you. thank you for being with us. as you watch tom hanks fighting pirates this weekend from the climate controlled safety of your local multiplex it could be easy to forget there's a real life war going on right now on the open seas between actual pirates and the american mercenaries making big bucks to fight them off. "nightline" newest anchor dan harris explains. >>...
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york city -- were on a nonstop trip from new york city to cleveland, ohio. luggage and personal belongings were scattered across the highway as troopers reconstructed the deadly scene. >> arraigned on riot and criminal mischief chargers for his role in assaulting an suv driver last week. he is one of the new york city police officers suspected of riding on the day of the assault. >>> wall street applauding the nomination of janet yellen as head of the federal reserve. >> literally this is where she found love meeting her husband george, celebrated economist in his own right and their son is an economist as well. so you can imagine the conversation around the dinner table. >>> now to our top story, day nine of the government shutdown and only eight days till the u.s. defaults on its debt. es
york city -- were on a nonstop trip from new york city to cleveland, ohio. luggage and personal belongings were scattered across the highway as troopers reconstructed the deadly scene. >> arraigned on riot and criminal mischief chargers for his role in assaulting an suv driver last week. he is one of the new york city police officers suspected of riding on the day of the assault. >>> wall street applauding the nomination of janet yellen as head of the federal reserve. >>...
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and the driver after that stunning motorcycle chase in new york city. when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> jeff: the men who stepped between a gang of bikers and the driver they were beating says he felt intense danger. sergio consuegra was on his way to church last sunday when he stepped in in new york city and he is speaking out for the first time tonight. michelle miller has his story. >> reporter: sergio consuegra lives just a few blocks from the new york city street corner where a mob of angry bike others confronted the driver of an suv and began beating him with a motorcycle helmet. >> i wasn't sure if he was dead or unconscious or whatever. but i knew he was in bad shape because there was a lot of blood. >> reporter: once he saw the bikers approaching the wife and infant, the 51-year-old says he had to take a chance. >> i got to do something. i got to help that family. i heard a lot of people screaming and telling the men no, not the woman, not the woman. there is a child. >> reporter: this father of ten says he got between four to six of th
and the driver after that stunning motorcycle chase in new york city. when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> jeff: the men who stepped between a gang of bikers and the driver they were beating says he felt intense danger. sergio consuegra was on his way to church last sunday when he stepped in in new york city and he is speaking out for the first time tonight. michelle miller has his story. >> reporter: sergio consuegra lives just a few blocks from the new york city...
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york city police department reporting from new york. r.t. british m.p.'s already tell the truth and unlikely to make a mistake recent u.k. poll yet again politicians on top of the most mistrust of professions list. the streets of london to find out more. cash for questions selling access to the prime minister and of course m.p.'s abusing their expense accounts the story that just keeps on giving all of these scandals and more have come together to undermine the moral capital of politicians and the amount of trust the able to command with the public a poll done earlier this year said britons think politicians tell the truth less than buying because it's all real estate agents don't to nicholas allen co-author of a new book on ethics and politics says this creeping loss of trust goes right to the heart of the legitimacy of all governments and there is a perception i think that politicians have. become less and less onerous less ethical in the way they conduct they say politics if people perceive politicians to be generally immoral and dis
york city police department reporting from new york. r.t. british m.p.'s already tell the truth and unlikely to make a mistake recent u.k. poll yet again politicians on top of the most mistrust of professions list. the streets of london to find out more. cash for questions selling access to the prime minister and of course m.p.'s abusing their expense accounts the story that just keeps on giving all of these scandals and more have come together to undermine the moral capital of politicians and...
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two of the lost guns were used to kill border agent brian terry. >> this morning new york city police are looking for two daredevils. listen to what they did. the pair parachuted on to the street near the world trade center site early yesterday morning. they were wearing black helmets and jumping gear. it is unclear if they jumped from it an aircraft or a high rise. investigators are looking at security footage that caught the two in of the act. >> new balance going toe-to-toe with the pentagon. the company is ush ping for a new bill that would require all military recruits to wear american made shoes. nave rerecruits already wear new balance sneakers which are manufactured here in the u.s. but the measure would force all branchs of the armed services to follow suit. >> the time now 16 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, road rage, more road rage caught on camera. watch as a driver pulls out a gun and takes aim while behind the wheel. what led to this horror on the highway. plus a curtain closes for hillary clinton why two of her film projects are being strapped -- scrapped.
two of the lost guns were used to kill border agent brian terry. >> this morning new york city police are looking for two daredevils. listen to what they did. the pair parachuted on to the street near the world trade center site early yesterday morning. they were wearing black helmets and jumping gear. it is unclear if they jumped from it an aircraft or a high rise. investigators are looking at security footage that caught the two in of the act. >> new balance going toe-to-toe with...
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find out what some archeologists found after digging underground in new york city. i'm live at the world series in st louis missouri. there'll be a breakdown of the game-free drama, and tell you about it coming up in sports. >>> welcome back. it's been a year since hurricane sandy battered the east coast of the u.s. home owners, businesses and volunteers have worked hard to rebuild communities ever since. there's a hidden group of workers who have done a large part of the clean-up - undocumented migrants. we were sent this report. >> this man has worked construction on staten island for years. after hurricane sandy, they took to the streets to do what they do best. together with undocumented immigrants they formed volunteer clean-up brigades. >> after sandy thousands of day labourers who lived in the affected neighbourhoods were among the first responders, way before fima, way before the red cross. they went into the neighbourhoods, bringing relief to many people that give them jobs - the home owners that give them jobs for years. day labourers worked for free, clea
find out what some archeologists found after digging underground in new york city. i'm live at the world series in st louis missouri. there'll be a breakdown of the game-free drama, and tell you about it coming up in sports. >>> welcome back. it's been a year since hurricane sandy battered the east coast of the u.s. home owners, businesses and volunteers have worked hard to rebuild communities ever since. there's a hidden group of workers who have done a large part of the clean-up -...
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irrelevant in the new york city law books. his u.s. flag pin was cropped out of his official candidate photo. what do you think of that? >> the best could coffee machine in america is the cheapest. mr. coffee $40 coffee maker outbrews some of the best machines. mr. coffee is the topic. i love the mr. coffee. >> it is simple. you don't have expensive cartridges. you want eight cups -- >> all the fancy german ones. >> joe dimaggio was the spokesperson for them and he passed away. we've got to go with somebody else. i actually think the new genius thing is those single canisters. how genius is that? >> one cup. >> that office all you need. >> -- that's all you need. >> if anybody else wants coffee -- >> get in line children. look, we've got maria molina. it's wednesday. time for our science trivia quiz. >> good morning. today's question is, is lightning hotter than the surface of the sun? and if so, by how much? the answer choices are a, the sun is hotter. b, lightning is two times hotter. c, lightning is five times hotter. or d,
irrelevant in the new york city law books. his u.s. flag pin was cropped out of his official candidate photo. what do you think of that? >> the best could coffee machine in america is the cheapest. mr. coffee $40 coffee maker outbrews some of the best machines. mr. coffee is the topic. i love the mr. coffee. >> it is simple. you don't have expensive cartridges. you want eight cups -- >> all the fancy german ones. >> joe dimaggio was the spokesperson for them and he...
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long the new york city highway back in 19 nineties one. this week the nypd identified her child and her fa pho* they are for the first time. they now sea that they want tok the little girl's father but stopped short of naming him as a sus specific he's believed to be living in new york city or mexico. and california a jury found toyota not liable for the death of a woman in a crash back in 2009. the suit to filed by the family claims that her camry unexpectedly accelerated before crashing in to a tree. after six days of deliberations jurors rejected that claim that toyota had a hands in her death. the case was the first i've group of bell weather cases against toyota to go to trial. blackberry could find itself in the center of a bidding war according to securities filing cofounder michael is considering buying the entire company. he is also increased his stake in the struggling smart phone maker. the financial holdings has already put in a nearly $5 billion off for blackberry after the company put itself up for sale in august. the cost of
long the new york city highway back in 19 nineties one. this week the nypd identified her child and her fa pho* they are for the first time. they now sea that they want tok the little girl's father but stopped short of naming him as a sus specific he's believed to be living in new york city or mexico. and california a jury found toyota not liable for the death of a woman in a crash back in 2009. the suit to filed by the family claims that her camry unexpectedly accelerated before crashing in to...
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there is a major race happening in the city of new york. michael bloomberg got the city council to give him a third term. herself in terms of being the next mayor, but one of those finalists got his start working for you. tell me you have endorsed and take it away. >> i endorse bill thompson, the past controller. mike bloomberg did pretty well. lost by four or five points. but the mayor spent over $100 million. billorsed him again, but one. he worked in our office in city hall and worked with bill lynch, known to many as a rumpled genius. it brought him along as he has done so many others. bill is dead now and has his reward. but he has left quite a legacy. >> you endorse him now that he is one of the two finalists? >> absolutely. i called them on election night and congratulated him, offering to do whatever i could the help. -- to help. he not only worked for us, but his wife did, too. she worked in our speech office. the office of the reporters, the news office. she was terrific. very pleased that they are together. i suppose the whole wo
there is a major race happening in the city of new york. michael bloomberg got the city council to give him a third term. herself in terms of being the next mayor, but one of those finalists got his start working for you. tell me you have endorsed and take it away. >> i endorse bill thompson, the past controller. mike bloomberg did pretty well. lost by four or five points. but the mayor spent over $100 million. billorsed him again, but one. he worked in our office in city hall and worked...
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york city are any safer from these unmanned coppers. interred david karp brooklyn resident and the founder of the website tumbler which he just sold to yahoo for a billion dollars so what is he doing with his riches is he nursing a cocaine addiction or frequenting the escort services or something like that nope karp told time magazine that he does have an addiction to these helicopter drones he flies them all over brooklyn but he's already crashed about five so he is essentially buying them in bulk from china so my advice to those of you who are walking down the streets of new york city might want to get an hard hat in order to protect yourself from these drones but that's going to do it for now from one of the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america and for the latest information coming out of that breaking news from the shooting that happened on capitol hill go to our t dot com slash usa and follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez. i don't. listen. if. it was a. very hard to take the plunge again money or a
york city are any safer from these unmanned coppers. interred david karp brooklyn resident and the founder of the website tumbler which he just sold to yahoo for a billion dollars so what is he doing with his riches is he nursing a cocaine addiction or frequenting the escort services or something like that nope karp told time magazine that he does have an addiction to these helicopter drones he flies them all over brooklyn but he's already crashed about five so he is essentially buying them in...
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brian is live in our new york city news room. so what's happening with this? >> reporter: hi. the bulls head tavern was built around 1750, which would make it the oldest building found in manhattan. as the story goes, in 1783, george washington triumphantly led the continental army into manhattan and stopped at the tavern to have a drink with new york governor george clinton to celebrate the last of the british troops leaving new york after seven years of occupation. now amateur preservationists adam woodward says he believes the site of the watering hole is located at 50 bowery in lower manhattan. today it's a demolition site slated to become a hotel. but the address has long been suggested as a location for the tavern. and adam says these photos he took in the basement of the building prove it. author and historian david freeland says the photos seem to show the tavern's colonial era hand cut wood beams, bricks and stone foundation walls of the bustling social spot in town. >> during the 18th century, the bull's head tavern was an important stopping place for many travelers,
brian is live in our new york city news room. so what's happening with this? >> reporter: hi. the bulls head tavern was built around 1750, which would make it the oldest building found in manhattan. as the story goes, in 1783, george washington triumphantly led the continental army into manhattan and stopped at the tavern to have a drink with new york governor george clinton to celebrate the last of the british troops leaving new york after seven years of occupation. now amateur...
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here's the key sentence, new york city has been allotted 648 million in federal aid, one person has received help a staten island woman whose damaged home was acquired this month. what is going on with the federal response for folks in your district and other districts who are struggling to put their lives back together? >> well, the inability for the federal resources that were authorized in january to make their way into a community such as those that i represent is a very troubling concern. one thing that was significant about the storm, 55% of those individuals who were impacted by the storm surge were low income renters, many of those individuals lived in public housing communities in far rockaway and in the coney island neighborhood that i represent. these are people that were struggling prior to the storm hitting, they were already under water economically. the storm has exacerbated the situation. we need the federal aid that has been allotted to make its way into these communities but we also need to reinvest in our public housing and our infrastructure and our operating expensings s
here's the key sentence, new york city has been allotted 648 million in federal aid, one person has received help a staten island woman whose damaged home was acquired this month. what is going on with the federal response for folks in your district and other districts who are struggling to put their lives back together? >> well, the inability for the federal resources that were authorized in january to make their way into a community such as those that i represent is a very troubling...