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not just to new york city, in the nation. these are major national figures and here they are in the capital northern city. >> jon butler, thank you very much. jon butler: you are welcome. an ounce of: interested in american history tv? visit our website. you can see our upcoming schedule or see a recent program. road to the white house, lectures, and more. at c-span.org\history. on american history tv, architectural historian barry lewis discusses the creation and evolution of new york city's greenwich village. talks about the many changes the neighborhood has experienced since the early 19th-century and how it has been influential in american society and culture at large. topics include the building of the washington square arch, the rise and decline of bohemian art culture, the rise and decline of ethnic culture. societyyork historical hosted this. >> we are thrilled to welcome back barry lewis to new york
not just to new york city, in the nation. these are major national figures and here they are in the capital northern city. >> jon butler, thank you very much. jon butler: you are welcome. an ounce of: interested in american history tv? visit our website. you can see our upcoming schedule or see a recent program. road to the white house, lectures, and more. at c-span.org\history. on american history tv, architectural historian barry lewis discusses the creation and evolution of new york...
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not just to new york city, in the nation. these are major national figures and here they are in the capital of american secularism. >> jon butler, thank you very much. jon butler: you are welcome. you're watching american history tv. 40 hours of american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. american history tv, architectural historic and -- historian discusses the creation and evolution of new york city's greenwich village. he talks about the many changes the neighborhood has experienced since the early 19th-century and how it has been influential in american society and culture at large. topics include the building of the washington square arch, the rise and decline of bohemian art culture, the rise and decline of ethnic culture. the new york historical society hosted this. >> we are thrilled to welcome back barry lewis to new york historical. he spe
not just to new york city, in the nation. these are major national figures and here they are in the capital of american secularism. >> jon butler, thank you very much. jon butler: you are welcome. you're watching american history tv. 40 hours of american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. american history tv, architectural historic and -- historian discusses the creation and evolution of new...
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also, change the food served to new york city residents and consumers, so we pass these new york city standards that applies to all new york city agencies. it was done by executive order. it covers all meals served by the city and also covers vending machines and affects over 260 million meals and snacks each year, which is a lot of food. we were pleased with the downstream effects once a company reformulate its food in order to bid on new york city contracts. there may not be a reason for them to make them less healthy for other bidders, so it may have a downstream benefit to people who contract with the same companies. another example, new york city calorie labeling regulation, which as you know was adopted into the aca. we initiated in 2000 and amendment to the new york city of health code, so years before also and it requires certain food service establishments, these are chain restaurants to post calorie content information. it covers-- we have about 3000 restaurants in new york city that are chain restaurants. again, another really important opportunity for consumers to have tra
also, change the food served to new york city residents and consumers, so we pass these new york city standards that applies to all new york city agencies. it was done by executive order. it covers all meals served by the city and also covers vending machines and affects over 260 million meals and snacks each year, which is a lot of food. we were pleased with the downstream effects once a company reformulate its food in order to bid on new york city contracts. there may not be a reason for them...
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how are they going to transfer this to new york city? jews were worried, because now they are not living -- and many jews did not live in the state in eastern europe, but they were used to being suppressed and push down. some of them, many of them could not vote, they had restriction on property. now, they are all free and the problem was they also abandoned their judaism. some did because they become communists. some became socialists. they also remained as jews but , could you really be a jew and a socialist at the same time? all of them saw threats to their enterprise, and the irony is that amidst those threats they thrived. in other words catholics did a , great job, and you see it in the buildings in new york city. one huge catholic church after the next. that was the strategy of the archdiocese of new york, was to have very large buildings and part of that has to do with that it really, physically, testified to the power of the church in a city that had lots of other -- that had all kinds of other people. jews began, on the one han
how are they going to transfer this to new york city? jews were worried, because now they are not living -- and many jews did not live in the state in eastern europe, but they were used to being suppressed and push down. some of them, many of them could not vote, they had restriction on property. now, they are all free and the problem was they also abandoned their judaism. some did because they become communists. some became socialists. they also remained as jews but , could you really be a jew...
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>> reporter: lauren, this could be new york city's largest pride parade yet. those participating will march down the street and pass what is now a national monument. but so many who will be here tomorrow are in harlem today. harlem pride. the event at jackie robinson park >> it is representing who you really are. >> reporter: many in attendance said they are getting ready for what is expected to be the biggest new york city pride parade in the history of the event. >> we are celebrating our heritage in the flights we have had for rights since stonewall which i was at, at the age of 13. >> reporter: at the stonewall inn, we met amy and jamie. after the massacre, they decided to move up their wedding date. the fall. and then, when orlando happened, we decided that life is short and we didn't want to wait. >> reporter: now, they will enjoy new york city pride as a married couple. >> tomorrow's parade will be awesome. [ laughter ] >> reporter: they were two of many who stopped by the national monument today observing a memorial that continues to grow in the wake o
>> reporter: lauren, this could be new york city's largest pride parade yet. those participating will march down the street and pass what is now a national monument. but so many who will be here tomorrow are in harlem today. harlem pride. the event at jackie robinson park >> it is representing who you really are. >> reporter: many in attendance said they are getting ready for what is expected to be the biggest new york city pride parade in the history of the event. >> we...
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drought monitor updating this recently for new york city, long island, much of northern new jersey. so we can definitely use the rain. we will get a little bit of beneficial rain next week. temperatures now across long island mainly in the 60 except upper 50s on the very east end of montauk. 69 in newark, 66 at lakehurst. here's our futurecast tomorrow. by 2:00 p.m., 84 in the city but staying in the 70s along the beaches. some good natural air conditioning out there with those sea breezes. monday starts off sunny. some clouds increase by late in the day. you can't rule out a shower or thunderstorm very late in the day well west of new york city. here's your sea and sand forecast. waves two to three feet, water temperatures ranging from 62 on the east end of the island to 69 at the new york city beaches, and also down the jersey shore. the rip current risk is low. day forecast. mostly sunny and warm tomorrow. 84 monday, thunderstorms on tuesday, 8 2, maybe a spotty storm wednesday. we clear out and back to beautiful weather thursday, friday, and saturday. amy freeze back with more i
drought monitor updating this recently for new york city, long island, much of northern new jersey. so we can definitely use the rain. we will get a little bit of beneficial rain next week. temperatures now across long island mainly in the 60 except upper 50s on the very east end of montauk. 69 in newark, 66 at lakehurst. here's our futurecast tomorrow. by 2:00 p.m., 84 in the city but staying in the 70s along the beaches. some good natural air conditioning out there with those sea breezes....
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venues in new york city. for more, tweet me @chasing item is tamara to get more details and behind the scenes pictures. >> hey, guys, it's chestnut. i'm behind the scenes at nj115, bill spadea's radio show. vip think brand is here -- vinnie brand is here, owner of stress factory. >> one of the funniest guys you'll ever see. >> there's huge piles of bacon. that's pretty much all i'm thinking about. >> good bacon. bad for you. that's the way it works. >> do you ever look at a rubik's cube and go, huh, you know what they should do? poor molten -- pour molten copper all over it. just behold the molten awesomeness of 1,984-degree-fahrenheit molten copper surrounding it, lighting it on fire. >> one in every twelve men suffer from being color blind which either takes away all color from their vision or changes and distorts the colors that they see. well, two brothers named jimmy and jace have always been color blind. >> say it loud. >> wait, what color's this? >> orange. >> what's the top one? >> top one is origin t
venues in new york city. for more, tweet me @chasing item is tamara to get more details and behind the scenes pictures. >> hey, guys, it's chestnut. i'm behind the scenes at nj115, bill spadea's radio show. vip think brand is here -- vinnie brand is here, owner of stress factory. >> one of the funniest guys you'll ever see. >> there's huge piles of bacon. that's pretty much all i'm thinking about. >> good bacon. bad for you. that's the way it works. >> do you ever...
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new york city on high alert. the empire state building dark. the spire of the world trade center lit up in rainbow colors and tonight's tony awards ceremony dedicated to the victims in orlando. let's get right to cnn's jessica schneider and this is a sickening attack and the worst in the country's history. take us through what happened at the nightclub. >> reporter: yeah, don, it was a saturday night and this was the most popular night of the week here. it was latin night. so about 350 people were packed in pulse nightclub. we're about a block away from it and to give you a rundown of the time line, it was 2:00 in the morning when law enforcement says that that gunman went into the front door. he actually confronted an off-duty police officer who was working security that night and then once inside the club he started shooting and taking hostages. this attack happened in two different parts of the club, and it went on for quite some time, and we're actually getting a glimpse of some of it through text messages and hearing from people's calls fo
new york city on high alert. the empire state building dark. the spire of the world trade center lit up in rainbow colors and tonight's tony awards ceremony dedicated to the victims in orlando. let's get right to cnn's jessica schneider and this is a sickening attack and the worst in the country's history. take us through what happened at the nightclub. >> reporter: yeah, don, it was a saturday night and this was the most popular night of the week here. it was latin night. so about 350...
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it's a stunning summer day in new york city. and tourists from around the world are out and about, enjoying the sights. captain ken corcoran is a tour boat operator and remembers the day well. at around 11:50 that morning, his vessel was heading north on the hudson river as they approached the he found their statue of liberty tour. >> august 8th, 2009, was a beautiful day. we had about 250 passengers that day, maybe a little bit more. the atmosphere was great. everybody had plenty of room, great weather, great opportunity to take great pictures. >> across the river, standing on the manhattan shoreline in the hudson river park, local resident yvonne morrow is taking advantage of the weather to lead a walking tour of the waterfront. >> i spend a lot of time on the waterfront. you're out on the edge of the pier, right on the water. it's just very pleasant. but 20, 25 people met us on christopher street. and we walked north slowly. >> some 20 blocks north, five italian tourists are at the 30th street heliport. they're about to take
it's a stunning summer day in new york city. and tourists from around the world are out and about, enjoying the sights. captain ken corcoran is a tour boat operator and remembers the day well. at around 11:50 that morning, his vessel was heading north on the hudson river as they approached the he found their statue of liberty tour. >> august 8th, 2009, was a beautiful day. we had about 250 passengers that day, maybe a little bit more. the atmosphere was great. everybody had plenty of...
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the police department in new york city gave me the runaround. i personally believe they were duplicitous about three years ago. i went in person to one police plaza thinking t that perhaps i could rationally talk to somebody. they suggested they were going to help me find the records, they call me professor and doctor. then they sent me a letter about six months later telling me that they were going to dismiss my request, my foia request. it was then i pulled resources oliverr and hired gideon , in part because i understood the historical significance of these records, not just for the young lords, but for the history of new york city and the history of activism and the ways in which the police have ,ystematically undermined essentially, destroyed radical organizations such as the young lords. juan: how to summit a loose and then suddenly find 500 boxes -- how to somebody lose and then suddenly find 500 boxes? where were they and how to they suddenly come up with them? >> in 1971, radical lawyers in new york filed a suit demanding that these fil
the police department in new york city gave me the runaround. i personally believe they were duplicitous about three years ago. i went in person to one police plaza thinking t that perhaps i could rationally talk to somebody. they suggested they were going to help me find the records, they call me professor and doctor. then they sent me a letter about six months later telling me that they were going to dismiss my request, my foia request. it was then i pulled resources oliverr and hired gideon...
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>> know, i grew up here in new york -- i grew up in new york city and i moved here in the 1970s. i went to harvard law and i was a research assistant for the same person that president obama was a research assistant to years later. i participated in what i think of as a foreign exchange program. i spent my last year at berkeley. between harvard and berkeley, it was definitely for exchange, it was a different world. i did undergraduate work in berkeley as well, but coming back as a third-year law student, i realized that this is where i want to settle down. since the 1970s, i have lived here in california, mostly in the bay area.>> moderator: you grew up in new york city? >> yes, new york city. >> moderator: why the interest in law? >> i grew at a time -- grew up at a time when civil rights leaders were heroes. i just couldn't imagine a greater job than being a lawyer and a civil rights lawyer.>> moderator: why did you go to harvard law? what did they see in you?>> i can imagine. for many years, i thought there must have been some other david oppenheimer that got into penn state,
>> know, i grew up here in new york -- i grew up in new york city and i moved here in the 1970s. i went to harvard law and i was a research assistant for the same person that president obama was a research assistant to years later. i participated in what i think of as a foreign exchange program. i spent my last year at berkeley. between harvard and berkeley, it was definitely for exchange, it was a different world. i did undergraduate work in berkeley as well, but coming back as a...
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york city department, the city of new york, this was an insult, this was an embarrassment, total injustice. >> either way, all of this happened because of poor store in new york city etiquette. new york city law prohibits looters and all five boroughs. so nypd can confiscate the boards and find you up to $500 if they catch you on one. along with that, a state law outlaws any vehicles that are not registered within the department of motor vehicles. hover board are are considered a motor vehicle. >> i don't know where to start with this. the big difference between a soda canada peach. >> right but there is no video until it picks up on the cashier. they try to reach out to the de soto family, they're not giving back to me. >> it doesn't take a genius or law to know that you should not be writing a hover board in a supermarket. >> thanks tara. >> slithery, slimy snails. snails. who doesn't love some good escargot? well, did you know that the escargot comes from cans? >> a lot of it being imported from asia or france, that's when they compete for the local movement that we've all been created
york city department, the city of new york, this was an insult, this was an embarrassment, total injustice. >> either way, all of this happened because of poor store in new york city etiquette. new york city law prohibits looters and all five boroughs. so nypd can confiscate the boards and find you up to $500 if they catch you on one. along with that, a state law outlaws any vehicles that are not registered within the department of motor vehicles. hover board are are considered a motor...
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do you know anything about new york city? in new york city people have things to do when they're not on television. >> what? >> hmmm... you know, i don't even know what that's like. i don't know. >> stephen: i have family in los angeles. i have friends and family that live in los angeles-- >> that's such a weird concept. all. we're tired all the time and we do literally nothing. >> stephen: los angeles! >> yeah. >> stephen: los angeles! and you're so fit and attractive. >> thank you. >> stephen: is everyone in los angeles fit and attractive? because i never met anyone who isn't. >> no, we have some of those people that are not as fit or attractive, but we don't hang out with those people. >> stephen: see, that's honest. that's honesty. that's what i'm looking for in a guest. exactly. sara and erin foster, everybody. the second season of "barely famous" starts tomorrow on vh1. we'll be right back. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) (rustling sound effects, did we put away all the food? define all... ahhhhhhhhh! (cheetos
do you know anything about new york city? in new york city people have things to do when they're not on television. >> what? >> hmmm... you know, i don't even know what that's like. i don't know. >> stephen: i have family in los angeles. i have friends and family that live in los angeles-- >> that's such a weird concept. all. we're tired all the time and we do literally nothing. >> stephen: los angeles! >> yeah. >> stephen: los angeles! and you're so...
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i can touch on new york city specific. we have a tremendous muslim population in new york city. the police commissioner himself, police commissioner bratton, has a personal liaison to the muslim community. we have muslim fraternal groups that interact with the community. we have a muslim imam, a chaplain, a new york city police chaplain in the police department. and we have community affairs officers in just about every precin precinct, including the community of the affairs edition of nypd, that interact with the muslim community on a daily basis. i think not everybody has the resources that we have in new york city. but i think everybody should follow that example because we're going so have -- we're going to have intel. we're going to have insight. we're going to have relationships that every, every police agency, every law enforcement agency, in this country, should have. to address these problems, should they arise. >> yeah. do you work with the fbi? >> i work very closely with the fbi on regular basis. i want to point one point -- important point here. that early sunday mo
i can touch on new york city specific. we have a tremendous muslim population in new york city. the police commissioner himself, police commissioner bratton, has a personal liaison to the muslim community. we have muslim fraternal groups that interact with the community. we have a muslim imam, a chaplain, a new york city police chaplain in the police department. and we have community affairs officers in just about every precin precinct, including the community of the affairs edition of nypd,...
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so that was one of the innovations that we did in new york city. we moved fast to show that you could have change on your street, that it would be better. that you can build in other ways to get around just really by narrowing the traffic lanes and opening up that space for other uses. >> sreenivasan: with more than half the world's population living in cities expected to become two-thirds by 2050, sadik-khan hopes new york sets an example for a more person-centric view of transportation. >> i think it's really critical that we build in really good choices for people to get around, making it safe for people to bike, making it fast for people to ride the bus, making it easy for people to walk around. those are the kind of really secret sauces for 21st century cities. and really, we get what we design, and when we design our streets to make them wide and as runways for cars, you know, that's what we get. and when we design our streets for people, and make it easier to walk and bus and bike, we get a much different result. >> sreenivasan: at tomorrow
so that was one of the innovations that we did in new york city. we moved fast to show that you could have change on your street, that it would be better. that you can build in other ways to get around just really by narrowing the traffic lanes and opening up that space for other uses. >> sreenivasan: with more than half the world's population living in cities expected to become two-thirds by 2050, sadik-khan hopes new york sets an example for a more person-centric view of transportation....
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i predict david navarro will in new york city. it is the guns against gun violence campaign and the s.w.a.t. life is the gal who started it. we'll talk more about this in the 9:00 hour. >> beautiful day to flex as she's asking everyone to do and get rind the one orlando.org campaign with something called spot fund which is a microfunding meaning you can give $1, $2, or $3 and you can give your money and action for what you want to supp 86 today, tomorrow sunny and warm and 87. by monday, we're at 86, more humid and sticky with storms back in play on tuesday and wednesday. so 9:00 hour, looking forward to it. >> don't go anywhere. >> stay with us. thanks, aim youy. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of "eyewitness news" saturday morning. >> for the entire team here at "eyewitness news," thanks for being with us. >> "good morning america" is coming up next. then had he pass the baton back >>> good morning, america. deadly floods. towns wiped out by rushing rapids. homes gone. >> it's devastateing. >> this famous golf course
i predict david navarro will in new york city. it is the guns against gun violence campaign and the s.w.a.t. life is the gal who started it. we'll talk more about this in the 9:00 hour. >> beautiful day to flex as she's asking everyone to do and get rind the one orlando.org campaign with something called spot fund which is a microfunding meaning you can give $1, $2, or $3 and you can give your money and action for what you want to supp 86 today, tomorrow sunny and warm and 87. by monday,...
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the police in new york city have even joined in coloring their vehicles in gay pride colors. the rainbow, of course. >> if only they can get the police -- i was only going to say if only they could get the lights to be the rainbow. >> he ask and you shall receive. >> i want a million dollars. >> no. >> okay. >> the magic is over. >> but we got an early start to the pride celebrations by heading to a party insomniacs can truly enjoy. it is called daybreaker >> it's essentially a dance party from goes from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. kicking off with hour of yoga all in honor of pride month. the event happens all year round but this particular rather than calling it daybreaker they called it gay breaker in honor of pride and it benefited the victims of the orlando nightclub shootinging. > what am i staring at? >> this was the scene. we had a little bit i've good time there. >> so the amazing thing about this the sun comes up around 8:30, and it's all like everybody turns into vampires running for the exits. >> the whole time you're dancing. the sun has been up but they have the shades do
the police in new york city have even joined in coloring their vehicles in gay pride colors. the rainbow, of course. >> if only they can get the police -- i was only going to say if only they could get the lights to be the rainbow. >> he ask and you shall receive. >> i want a million dollars. >> no. >> okay. >> the magic is over. >> but we got an early start to the pride celebrations by heading to a party insomniacs can truly enjoy. it is called...
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that's a new york city welcome. that is a new york city -- they -- they love you right there. that is -- [ cheers ] >> listen to -- it's palpable. the energy. it is electric. it's unbelievable. it's like a rock concert in here. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: that's right. that's right. well, we love you, buddy. >> thanks. >> jimmy: speaking of concerts, do you remember your first concert? >> i do. >> jimmy: who was it? >> well, my parents took me to see kenny rogers -- [ audience oohs ] and gallagher. [ light laughter ] gallagher opened up for kenny rogers. >> jimmy: the comedian gallagher? >> yep. what i remember, too, is that gallagher, after he performed, ran through the audience handing out iron-ons of himself. they were like a gallagher kind of caricature. i think his hair went and said "gallagher." >> jimmy: it spelled out his name. >> spelled out his name. and i didn't get one and i was so bummed out. >> jimmy: but you weren't even there to see gallagher, right? >> no, it was just an added bonus. >> jimmy: it was a bonus, yeah. but he would run into the audience and give out -- >
that's a new york city welcome. that is a new york city -- they -- they love you right there. that is -- [ cheers ] >> listen to -- it's palpable. the energy. it is electric. it's unbelievable. it's like a rock concert in here. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: that's right. that's right. well, we love you, buddy. >> thanks. >> jimmy: speaking of concerts, do you remember your first concert? >> i do. >> jimmy: who was it? >> well, my parents took me to see kenny...
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of new york. he's out there roughly 20 hours a week, keeping track of law enforcement and government officials, catching them on camera. >> what is your problem? >> here's a traffic agent, parking in front of a fire hydrant. she goes into the store to get some food, and while she's ordering, sirens, flashing lights, fire trucks pull up. and jimmy justice is hot under the collar. >> you're a traffic enforcement agent, and you parked your official vehicle blocking a fire pump, and there's a fire outside with firemen out there and they have no access to the pump? you ought to be ashamed of yourself! while you're in the store, you don't hear the sirens? what's the matter with you? and fire engines were coming from every direction. and the nerve of this woman just to stay there on line and order her food and not come out and move her vehicle. that was just a little too over the top for me, and i lost my cool. >> have a good day. >> what's the matter with you? >> jimmy often gets aggressive in his video
of new york. he's out there roughly 20 hours a week, keeping track of law enforcement and government officials, catching them on camera. >> what is your problem? >> here's a traffic agent, parking in front of a fire hydrant. she goes into the store to get some food, and while she's ordering, sirens, flashing lights, fire trucks pull up. and jimmy justice is hot under the collar. >> you're a traffic enforcement agent, and you parked your official vehicle blocking a fire pump,...
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not bad along the east coast, more humid up near new york city, most of us down to washington are looking at dewpoints in the upper 50s, when you get up over 60 it will start feeling 60. 92 at 4:00 p.m. we're going for a high of 93 at 3:00 p.m. at midnight we're in the upper 70s and the overnight low expected to go down to 72. another thing to throw at you, we have a code orange ozone-action day, the pollution leaves are making it uncomfortable or health risk for young kids or senior citizens that's suffering from heart or lung conditions including asthma. when i step inside we'll talk about the humidity builds tonight and tomorrow. the story today is cool drinks abbey sunscreen with the air quality and the heat. >> you can stay ahead of changes in the forecast by following each of our meteorologists on facebook and twitter. we invite you to check back often to keep an eye on storm tracker 6 live radar and much more. >>> the senate is set to vote on gun control bills all written after the orlando massacre. democrats want to stop anybody on the no-fly list from buying a gun. republicans wa
not bad along the east coast, more humid up near new york city, most of us down to washington are looking at dewpoints in the upper 50s, when you get up over 60 it will start feeling 60. 92 at 4:00 p.m. we're going for a high of 93 at 3:00 p.m. at midnight we're in the upper 70s and the overnight low expected to go down to 72. another thing to throw at you, we have a code orange ozone-action day, the pollution leaves are making it uncomfortable or health risk for young kids or senior citizens...
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new york city tried -- dr. angel didn't stress this particular point -- but tried to limit the sugar -- limit the size of soft drinks at restaurants and the industry sued and new york lost for whatever reason but i think other cities will be looking at that approach also. they have different laws, different structures than new york city does. and then taxes. berkeley passed a tax a penny an ounce. san francisco voted in favor of a tax. 55% of san francisco voted for a tax but they needed two-thirds because they would earmark the money for health purposes. they're going to vote again possibly in november. oakland may vote this year. philadelphia has a vote -- i think it's next wednesday in the city council. there's lot going on. this is happening globally with mexico having a small tax on soda that's reducing sugar consumption by 5% to 10% and providing money for water, safe water in schools. and britain is going for a soda tax by 2018. so there's a lot going on here. local areas where things are happening. if w
new york city tried -- dr. angel didn't stress this particular point -- but tried to limit the sugar -- limit the size of soft drinks at restaurants and the industry sued and new york lost for whatever reason but i think other cities will be looking at that approach also. they have different laws, different structures than new york city does. and then taxes. berkeley passed a tax a penny an ounce. san francisco voted in favor of a tax. 55% of san francisco voted for a tax but they needed...
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so i went to new york city because rules would she be? by friends told me how she got started. >> i always had enthusiasm for things. so can i go rappelling down a volcano? you're gonna go. >> maya and the old one that could understand her? i had to see how this was received the first top boy shopping. >> then it gets all scratched up. >> like the blue one. to have a color like that? >> i don't know. >> it is hard to get you're going without directions so we had to stop and ask. >> can we get there? >> if you know, where the empire state building has. but i am not sure which way of rigo that way or that way? >> so before you assume it is time for all of you to take a bite of humble pie she has something to say to all of zero. >> here is that banks say every so it -- single syllable as many times as you came without messing up as fast as you can purgatory boat go. -- toy boat. toy boat toy boat toy boat toy boat toy boat toy boat toy boat >> it doesn't count if you don't know where she says. they did the issue wasn't for announcing certain
so i went to new york city because rules would she be? by friends told me how she got started. >> i always had enthusiasm for things. so can i go rappelling down a volcano? you're gonna go. >> maya and the old one that could understand her? i had to see how this was received the first top boy shopping. >> then it gets all scratched up. >> like the blue one. to have a color like that? >> i don't know. >> it is hard to get you're going without directions so we...
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there have been 20 plots either based in new york city or directed toward new york city since 9/11. every one was foiled because of that intelligence gathering capacity and we have the personnel, including the visible personnel on the streets to make sure we are inhibiting act of terror. your point is well taken. how do you find the one person who may have suddenly decided they want to do something without prior indication? you know, we talk about on our subways, for example, the slogan, if you see something say something. it's equally true in terms of the people in our lives. if we see indications someone might be becoming radicalized or indications that someone is becoming unglued in some way and also has access to weapons, that's where colleagues, family members, friends need to alert the police. let them know even if it's just a hunch, it may save lives. we have seen in some incidents people knew something. they held back and they kind of underestimated it. we always tell the people of the city, share what you know with the nypd. that may be what keeps us safe just getting to so
there have been 20 plots either based in new york city or directed toward new york city since 9/11. every one was foiled because of that intelligence gathering capacity and we have the personnel, including the visible personnel on the streets to make sure we are inhibiting act of terror. your point is well taken. how do you find the one person who may have suddenly decided they want to do something without prior indication? you know, we talk about on our subways, for example, the slogan, if you...
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pet adoption event hosted by the alliance for new york city animals. the health department was on hand to issue dog licenses, and the rockaway beach veterinarian for family pets.e microchipping- one brooklyn park is getting help cutting the grass -- [laughter] take a look. several goats have been given the job of clearing the weeds from pier 3 brooklyn park bridge and chomping away at weeds this summe. provide a way to handle the job. >> they eat 25% of their own weight a day. they're about i would say 180 to 200 pounds each. so that's 50 pounds, 250 pounds of weeds. right that's like this -- hillside. >> goats have chowed down other parks including fresh kills and visitors asked not to feed them since they are, of course, very [inaudible] flipping a quarter machine and trying to chase down goats shoot aliens or o dunk like nba superstar. an exhibit might be what you need if you're missing days of arcades. they're the sound we grew up with arcades games and space invaders and frogger, all on display and ready to be played at the new exhibit arcade clas
pet adoption event hosted by the alliance for new york city animals. the health department was on hand to issue dog licenses, and the rockaway beach veterinarian for family pets.e microchipping- one brooklyn park is getting help cutting the grass -- [laughter] take a look. several goats have been given the job of clearing the weeds from pier 3 brooklyn park bridge and chomping away at weeds this summe. provide a way to handle the job. >> they eat 25% of their own weight a day. they're...
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. >> i went to brooklyn tech high school in new york city, which is a specialized high school, had to take an exam. and i know that the preparation i had in elementary and middle school allowed me to do well on that exam, allowed me to do well in school. >> reporter: lowell and the nation's other elite public high schools have acknowledged they have a long way to go to achieve the diversity they say they value. for the pbs newshour and education week, i'm spencer michels in san francisco.
. >> i went to brooklyn tech high school in new york city, which is a specialized high school, had to take an exam. and i know that the preparation i had in elementary and middle school allowed me to do well on that exam, allowed me to do well in school. >> reporter: lowell and the nation's other elite public high schools have acknowledged they have a long way to go to achieve the diversity they say they value. for the pbs newshour and education week, i'm spencer michels in san...
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. , he world war i broke out was working on a draft appeal board in new york city when he caught the attention of democratic party officials in the city. they asked him to run for congress and he ran a door-to-door campaign. he was elected to the united tents congress under the congressional district which changed many times over his career. anti-prohibition platform in a district heavily .opulated by immigrants he was in the house of representatives longer than almost anyone else in the history of the house. under president harding and was still in the house when president ford came to the white house. he was known for quick wit, a ,ove of music, especially opera and he would do part a chairs for children. he also had enough of pithy sayings. to be a successful congressman, he once said, one must have the friendliness of a child, the enthusiasm of a teenager, the assurance of a college boy, the diplomacy of a wayward husband, the curiosity of a cat, and the good humor of an idiot. sounds like a prescription for success. cellar took his seat in the house and took an instant disliking
. , he world war i broke out was working on a draft appeal board in new york city when he caught the attention of democratic party officials in the city. they asked him to run for congress and he ran a door-to-door campaign. he was elected to the united tents congress under the congressional district which changed many times over his career. anti-prohibition platform in a district heavily .opulated by immigrants he was in the house of representatives longer than almost anyone else in the...
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york city and northern new jersey. dry and quiet as we look at the satellite and radar with ultimate doppler but a thin line of showers and thunderstorms through parts of the midnight. that's the front that will bring us a chance for rain, the western counties by tomorrow afternoon and evening. much of on our area by tuesday. so i think most of us dry for tomorrow, the exception may be toward the poconos mountains. so here's tomorrow morning. watching a southerly wind will pump in patchy fog to start across the area. watch the clock. by dinnertime tomorrow, watching some of those showers and thunderstorms moving toward the poconos mountains and also the far western zones. but once again i think most of the rain holds off until tuesday morning. here's the clock. 4:00 a.m. you can see a line of showers and thunderstorms, so keeping things a had little unsettled as we move towards your tuesday, once again, we need the rain, let's go hour by hour. no problems right now. by tomorrow morning, we're looking at visibility redu
york city and northern new jersey. dry and quiet as we look at the satellite and radar with ultimate doppler but a thin line of showers and thunderstorms through parts of the midnight. that's the front that will bring us a chance for rain, the western counties by tomorrow afternoon and evening. much of on our area by tuesday. so i think most of us dry for tomorrow, the exception may be toward the poconos mountains. so here's tomorrow morning. watching a southerly wind will pump in patchy fog to...
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in new york city another cool day 77 degrees. expect the temperatures to keep climbing. >> check with you later this morning. a standing ovation and a surprise and inspiring appearance at the country music awards festival. >> chairman, would you please welcome to the stage my friend mr. randy travis. >> country star randy travis joining fellow cma hall of fame inductee charlie daniels in nashville. travis is working to regain speech after a fatal strokecally years ago. >> on saturday travis joined kenny chez the on stage in texas to perform the hit "digging up bones." >> congratulations to randy travis. >> as he continues to recover. >> the man known for defending casey anthony has a high profile client who hired jose baez as her attorney. >> i am one of 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the shadows of the united states. >> here we go again. illegal high school victorian sparking outrage for flaunting her ride to a prestigious school. >> who are you going to vote for? >> i am going to write bernie in. >> i am going to
in new york city another cool day 77 degrees. expect the temperatures to keep climbing. >> check with you later this morning. a standing ovation and a surprise and inspiring appearance at the country music awards festival. >> chairman, would you please welcome to the stage my friend mr. randy travis. >> country star randy travis joining fellow cma hall of fame inductee charlie daniels in nashville. travis is working to regain speech after a fatal strokecally years ago....
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from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose. begin with the leak in politics. hillary clinton when on the offensive delivering a foreign policy speech that was highly trump.l of donald mr. goldberg writes frequently on foreign affairs for the atlantic magazine. may people are saying this very well be a decisive factor change moment. jeffrey goldberg: i agree. where shee moment went on the offense. she pivoted first of all to the general election. bernie sanders was not a character that speech. there was only one character that speech. it was a pivot to the general election. a pivot to the offense. it was the introduction are almost the introduction of the new strategy. what i mean by that is the following. it's a foreign policy speech. in a foreign policy speech in a presidential campaign it is
from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose. begin with the leak in politics. hillary clinton when on the offensive delivering a foreign policy speech that was highly trump.l of donald mr. goldberg writes frequently on foreign affairs for the atlantic magazine. may people are saying this very well be a decisive factor change moment. jeffrey goldberg: i agree. where shee moment went on the offense. she pivoted first of all to the general election. bernie sanders was not a character...
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amazing >>> we're expecting donald trump's speech in new york city any moment now. when it starts, we will bring it to you. there you see everybody set and ready to go. new developments this morning, meanwhile, in a desperate effort to save a life on a u.s. base in antarctica. the national science foundation announced a short time ago that a medical evacuation flight has left the ammonson scott south pole station for its 1500-mile journey back to northern antarctica. today temperatures hovering around 100 degrees negative. bill neely joins me. what do we know about the worker's condition? >> yeah, we know that that emergency plane took off about three, three and a half hours ago. and you saw from those pictures actually how fragile it looks in that pretty brutal continent. it will now fly about another seven hours left across this continent to the british antarctic base at rother. you see the base where the crew took off from. the crew had a sleep there but took off rather quickly. there was a weather window. they're rather rare so they have to grab them. normally n
amazing >>> we're expecting donald trump's speech in new york city any moment now. when it starts, we will bring it to you. there you see everybody set and ready to go. new developments this morning, meanwhile, in a desperate effort to save a life on a u.s. base in antarctica. the national science foundation announced a short time ago that a medical evacuation flight has left the ammonson scott south pole station for its 1500-mile journey back to northern antarctica. today temperatures...
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he was then president of the new school in new york city before becoming managing director of allen & company. bill mcraven is currently our chancellor of the university of texas system here and a retired navy four-star admiral. prior to becoming chancellor he was the commander of u.s. special operations command where he led a force of 69,000 men and women and was responsible for conducting counterterrorism operations worldwide including the operation that killed osama bin laden. he's advised presidents george w. bush and barack obama and many other u.s. leaders on defense and foreign policy issues and received many awards for his service. chuck robb is a marine veteran of vietnam and was awarded the bronze star for his service in combat. he later served as lieutenant governor of virginia, governor of virginia and a united states senator where he was the only senator stoefsh simultaneously on the senate's three national security committees. armed services, foreign relations and intelligence. finally our moderator mark lawrence. associate's professor of history history at u. te and the
he was then president of the new school in new york city before becoming managing director of allen & company. bill mcraven is currently our chancellor of the university of texas system here and a retired navy four-star admiral. prior to becoming chancellor he was the commander of u.s. special operations command where he led a force of 69,000 men and women and was responsible for conducting counterterrorism operations worldwide including the operation that killed osama bin laden. he's...
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york city. i want to show you dew points, in philadelphia we have a number above 60, the cut off for humid air. 65 currently. new york city the dew point is really low, 48 and that indicates not humid at all. that real humid air down in richmond well to the south below a cold front that passed through 24 to 36 hours ago. at the playground sunscreen and cool drinks. 86 by 4:00 and expect a high of 88 by 2:00, you see how the temperatures will go. 87 by 2:00, 88 by 3:00 and by 4:00 down to 86, we may dip down to 81 by 6:00 but it will be pretty warm and at 10:00 around 70 for the overnight hours. we are on june 1st at the start of hurricane season and when i come back inside we'll talk about how that will look like it's going to playout and which part of the season will be more active and how many storms we think we are going have. all the details are coming up rick. >> thank you. >>> stay with 6abc.com/weather for constant updates on the forecast. rely on storm tracker radar for real time views o
york city. i want to show you dew points, in philadelphia we have a number above 60, the cut off for humid air. 65 currently. new york city the dew point is really low, 48 and that indicates not humid at all. that real humid air down in richmond well to the south below a cold front that passed through 24 to 36 hours ago. at the playground sunscreen and cool drinks. 86 by 4:00 and expect a high of 88 by 2:00, you see how the temperatures will go. 87 by 2:00, 88 by 3:00 and by 4:00 down to 86, we...
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from the broadcast center in new york city. >>> airport terror. travelers ran for their lives. >> it is a frightening feeling. a feeling of terror. >> the attackers were caught on camera. did isis send them to istanbul? what's being done to tighten security outside airport terminals. >> there is no price we can put on our security. >> also tonight, our special series "in the shadow of death." an addict is desperate for help but finds the doors shut. >>as pleave leure yoe, nam number and a brief message. >> and -- >> no! >> a reluctant star turns a national monument into her stage. ♪ home of the brave ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> scott is on assignment. i'm josh elliott. turkey is blaming isis for the terrorist attack at the airport in istanbul. cia director john brennan says it bears the hallmarks of isis' depravity. three suicide bombers determined to inflict the most carnage they could. more than 200 were hurt. 42 were killed. and today, the first funerals were held. holly williams begins our coverage in istanbul. >>
from the broadcast center in new york city. >>> airport terror. travelers ran for their lives. >> it is a frightening feeling. a feeling of terror. >> the attackers were caught on camera. did isis send them to istanbul? what's being done to tighten security outside airport terminals. >> there is no price we can put on our security. >> also tonight, our special series "in the shadow of death." an addict is desperate for help but finds the doors shut....
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butler sat down with us to talk about religion in 20th century new york city and talked to us about misconceptions on the subject. he was interviewed this year in providence, rhode island. >> jon butler, you are writing a book called "god ith
butler sat down with us to talk about religion in 20th century new york city and talked to us about misconceptions on the subject. he was interviewed this year in providence, rhode island. >> jon butler, you are writing a book called "god ith
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from fox headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to a special edition of "wall street week." i'm anthony scaramucci along with gary kaminsky. there is only one topic to get into, the shocking vote in england to leave the european union. stocks in the u.s. making moves we have not seen since the financial crisis. the question now is what happens next. we are joined by marc lasry and ben huneke, a managing director of morgan stanley. were you surprised by the vote, marc? >> no, we were prepared either way. we ended up taking a look at it. if i had to make a bet i would have thought they would stay in. but for our portfolio we ended upsetting it up so it would be fine either way. >> we were definitely surprised. we were looking at the polls going into it thinking there was going to be a remain. our clients are strachg our heads wondering what they are going to do. gary: with mayor tom bradley, people were saying they are voting for tom bradley, but when they got to the polls they didn't vote for tom bradley. that was h
from fox headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to a special edition of "wall street week." i'm anthony scaramucci along with gary kaminsky. there is only one topic to get into, the shocking vote in england to leave the european union. stocks in the u.s. making moves we have not seen since the financial crisis. the question now is what happens next. we are joined by marc lasry and ben huneke, a managing director of morgan stanley. were...
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new york city mayor big de blasio was on 1010 wins saturday. >> you will see plenty of officers out in force. there will be other measures you won't see. undercovers and other measures going to be an extraordinary weekend for new york city and people should know they are going to be protected. >> reporter: 36,000 people marching in the parade. 400 groups represented. a couple of million here watching it. live in midtown, dave carlin, cbs2 news. >> thank you. >>> and the colors of the rainbow flag flying across the city and the fry state area. today a new video in times square celebrating preside the stonewall inn as a national monument. the monument includes christopher park and the surrounding streets and sidewalks. >>> and a pride flag is flying over city hall in clifton after a very narrow vote. the flag was raised during a ceremony this afternoon. it's the first time clifton will fly the flag. the city council was split down the middle on the move but the deciding vote in favor came from the town's mayor. >>> a slashing in the bronx. shirt unsheath a knife and cut the victim in the
new york city mayor big de blasio was on 1010 wins saturday. >> you will see plenty of officers out in force. there will be other measures you won't see. undercovers and other measures going to be an extraordinary weekend for new york city and people should know they are going to be protected. >> reporter: 36,000 people marching in the parade. 400 groups represented. a couple of million here watching it. live in midtown, dave carlin, cbs2 news. >> thank you. >>> and...
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trump will give an anti- clinton speech tomorrow in new york city. in a tweet, he will focus on clinton's failed policy and bad judgment. but before then, the billionaire businessman is having to defend his campaign finances. they reported their may fund-raising totals and they did not compare. supporters gave over throw million to trump last month as he enters june. and that means over a million cash on hand. however, clinton has $42 million total in the bank. and this morning, trump's campaign sent out a fund-raising plea saying that trump would match dollar for there. and trump down played the cash disparity saying his fund-raising efforts are only a few weeks old and reiterated his ability to right a sizable check. trump described clinton's money as tainted. >> hillary clinton will spend a billion of wall street and money from the middle east. she his money from people that you don't want her to have money from. >> reporter: in the middle of all of that, he courts religious conservative. he met with them in new york. >> blake, thank you. >> in th
trump will give an anti- clinton speech tomorrow in new york city. in a tweet, he will focus on clinton's failed policy and bad judgment. but before then, the billionaire businessman is having to defend his campaign finances. they reported their may fund-raising totals and they did not compare. supporters gave over throw million to trump last month as he enters june. and that means over a million cash on hand. however, clinton has $42 million total in the bank. and this morning, trump's...
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welcome on behalf of "the tonight show" and new york city. welcome to -- >> it's great to be here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is history here, because it's -- "the tonight show's" been in new york for years, but it's never had a a sitting president here. so this is the first time a a sitting president -- >> interesting. >> jimmy: is sitting here. [ laughter ] >> my advance people didn't tell me that. [ light laughter ] i'm not sure i would have done it. [ laughter ] is there a reason why other guys didn't do it?
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speaking in new york city this morning. mr. trump delivered a major address, accusing hillary clinton of corruption and incompetence. >> hillary clinton wants to bring in people who believe women should be enslaved and guys put to death. maybe her motivation lies among the more than 1,000 foreign donations hillary filed disclose while at the state department? hillary rodham clinton may be the most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency of the united states. >> mr. trump reading from a teleprompter scorched the former secretary of state for wanting to admit to syrian and iraqi refugees, some of whom he believes are jihadists, thus the reference to enslaved women and guys. a broad rhetorical stroke but one that his supporters relish hearing. trump then got specific about the terror attack in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. >> ambassador stevens and his staff? libya made hundreds and hundreds of requests for security. they were desperate. they needed help. hillary clinton state department refused them all. she started
speaking in new york city this morning. mr. trump delivered a major address, accusing hillary clinton of corruption and incompetence. >> hillary clinton wants to bring in people who believe women should be enslaved and guys put to death. maybe her motivation lies among the more than 1,000 foreign donations hillary filed disclose while at the state department? hillary rodham clinton may be the most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency of the united states. >> mr. trump reading...
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york city. >> reporter: went to new york city? >> i doubt very seriously that anybody would have been able to get into new york city on september the 12th. it was just a completely implausible, nonsensical tale. >> it was like a blood-draining moment. the hair stands up on the back of your neck and you just know something. >> reporter: thayer says she found it curious that cal seemed more concerned with getting the kids packed off to school than locating his wife. he asked her to retrieve michele's car from the end of the driveway and off he went to work. the only ones panicking, it seems, were michele's friends. listen to this frantic voicemail from her friend nikki burdick. >> where the hell are you? you need to call me as soon as freaking possible. i am worried to death about you. you need to call me on my cell phone. good-bye. >> reporter: failing to reach michele, burdick called michele's divorce attorney, robert miller. his son todd was there. >> and that's when my dad called the police. >> her divorce lawyer is the one that
york city. >> reporter: went to new york city? >> i doubt very seriously that anybody would have been able to get into new york city on september the 12th. it was just a completely implausible, nonsensical tale. >> it was like a blood-draining moment. the hair stands up on the back of your neck and you just know something. >> reporter: thayer says she found it curious that cal seemed more concerned with getting the kids packed off to school than locating his wife. he...
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york city. you are watching "fox & friends first". >> i am heather chilleder. thank you for starting your day with us. we begin with a fox news alert. brand new videos of the chilling moment evil terrorists filled with hate opened fire in a crowd crowded area. >> good morning, colin. >> good morning, heather. >> we are having some audio problems with colon powell in tel aviv. >> troubling video. >> we will get back with him in just a little bit. >> we are going to talk about hillary clinton. she may be the presumptive nominee but the party's drama far from over. chief rival bernie sanders still refusing to concede as he heads to the white house to meet with president obama. garrett tenney is live with what we can expect. >> today's meeting at the white house could determine when bernie sanders drops out and backs hillary clinton. fox news says one issue sanders may raise is democratic chairwoman debbie wasserman schultz who they accused of bias in the past. they asked that she may be fired in ex
york city. you are watching "fox & friends first". >> i am heather chilleder. thank you for starting your day with us. we begin with a fox news alert. brand new videos of the chilling moment evil terrorists filled with hate opened fire in a crowd crowded area. >> good morning, colin. >> good morning, heather. >> we are having some audio problems with colon powell in tel aviv. >> troubling video. >> we will get back with him in just a little bit....
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from new york city the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to "wall street week." i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. it's been one week since wall street and main street was hit with a disastrous jobs report. not you question is was this an outlier or are we headed to a recession. gary: our special guest is a disciple of jack welch. later becoming the c terks o of home depot. most objective observers would say he saved the company. he's the founder of accelerate investment company. welcome to the show. what do you think the most significant obstacles are for growth in our economy and corporate america. >> one of the biggest things has been policy coming out of this administration has stiestled all levels of business. that's number one. number two, the gdp. you talked by the in some of your 067ing comments. -- son of your opening comments. every quarter they put out an aspirational number. it's hard to create jobs when you don't have gdp. that's why we saw the 38,000 number. anthony: what kind of policies do you think are hampering the growth? >> what
from new york city the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to "wall street week." i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. it's been one week since wall street and main street was hit with a disastrous jobs report. not you question is was this an outlier or are we headed to a recession. gary: our special guest is a disciple of jack welch. later becoming the c terks o of home depot. most objective observers would say he saved the company. he's the founder of...
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york city. and looking at the celebration to stay sober for some time how do think they did it? >>. >> and then here we are in 2016 over the past three years here of an addiction and death from overdose? as a matter of fact is a new jersey it is three times the national average. >> it is very cheap to get in the over prescription of the opioids is paid medication. oh what a decent people had bad injuries go down to the corner to look for the guy who sells heroin. now they are getting hooked. >> i used to work right next door and there were always give a car ride home because there were scared one of the people i interviewed this a hospital hold them in their position and you don't have that it is a stigma. >> a concentration of bad behavior is what it is serious look at this video of this one year old playing the drums. >> coming up next how to find love when you love tromps. >> to be five ted and >> take go look at this video the only one playing the drums. this video along with others are post
york city. and looking at the celebration to stay sober for some time how do think they did it? >>. >> and then here we are in 2016 over the past three years here of an addiction and death from overdose? as a matter of fact is a new jersey it is three times the national average. >> it is very cheap to get in the over prescription of the opioids is paid medication. oh what a decent people had bad injuries go down to the corner to look for the guy who sells heroin. now they are...
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from the fox business addr headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to wall *. i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. since the height ofof the recession in 2008 housing has made a recovery with more consistent growth than the overall economy. but as recession risks grow, what will happen to housing. jimmy, welcome to the show. there may not be anybody better than you to tell us what's happening in housing. >> it many a mixed bag. the good part is interest rates are at historic lows. you can get a mort game for 3.5, 3.25% interest. if you understand mortgages, the interest and principle on a mortgage are the principle payments, they are the affordability part of owning a home. if interest rates go up, it's hard for people to afford homes. if interest rates went up 100 basis points. that would be an increase of 20% to 25% in payments payments. that would knock a lot of people out of the housing markets. with interest rates being very low, that's good for housing. on the other hand, we have issues right now the best mort ghaid
from the fox business addr headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to wall *. i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. since the height ofof the recession in 2008 housing has made a recovery with more consistent growth than the overall economy. but as recession risks grow, what will happen to housing. jimmy, welcome to the show. there may not be anybody better than you to tell us what's happening in housing. >> it many a mixed bag. the...