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to new york welcome to new york it's a new soundtrack i could dance to this beat beat forever more the lights are so bright but they never blind me me like any great love it keeps you guessing like any real love it's ever changing like any true love it drives you crazy but you wanna change anything anything
to new york welcome to new york it's a new soundtrack i could dance to this beat beat forever more the lights are so bright but they never blind me me like any great love it keeps you guessing like any real love it's ever changing like any true love it drives you crazy but you wanna change anything anything
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new york city. world series. >> we didn't plan this to happen, being down 0-2, but coming back home is a big thing for us. >> they will be there for us. i'm sure the field will be electric. it will give us a great chance. >> reporter: in the stadium yesterday with just a handful of people around, the calm >> this guy threw six innings of 100 miles an hour in los angeles. please show me that's done -- show me anybody the stone that. -- anybody that's done that. >> reporter: batting projects continues for the mets as they get host -- get such host game three against the royals. that's a sense of what's happening inside the stadium right now. let's get outside the stadium to see what's happening out there with joe torres and the fans. joe? >> talked to some of the fans outside the ballpark. you can walk away thinking the messed -- the mets must be up 2- 0. in fact, it's the other way around. mets fans eternally optimistic. in fact, a few of them even admitted something many sports fans will never do. t
new york city. world series. >> we didn't plan this to happen, being down 0-2, but coming back home is a big thing for us. >> they will be there for us. i'm sure the field will be electric. it will give us a great chance. >> reporter: in the stadium yesterday with just a handful of people around, the calm >> this guy threw six innings of 100 miles an hour in los angeles. please show me that's done -- show me anybody the stone that. -- anybody that's done that. >>...
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rallying with hundreds of new yorkers in east new york in brooklyn. ople here are demanding half of the new houses built here are affordable to them. >> push them out because the rent is so high they can't afford it. the mayor michael bloomberg the city lost a third of apartments families. >> what we see now are effects of 20 years of housing policy, 20 years of people little by little being pushed out. no attempt to house these human beings. >> and homelessness, the number is rising everyday. >> homelessness right here. >> they are getting pushed out of state. >> new york city under the bloomberg administration eliminated entirely the permanent housing programs which were designed to help homeless families and children leave the shelter system. >> under bloomberg the number of people in homeless shelters each 54,000. >> essentially what we have it was a massive social experiment that if you take away permanent housing assistance from the needy children and families in the city what will happen? >> no good jobs. >> everyday in this city people are losi
rallying with hundreds of new yorkers in east new york in brooklyn. ople here are demanding half of the new houses built here are affordable to them. >> push them out because the rent is so high they can't afford it. the mayor michael bloomberg the city lost a third of apartments families. >> what we see now are effects of 20 years of housing policy, 20 years of people little by little being pushed out. no attempt to house these human beings. >> and homelessness, the number is...
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(announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting new york destinations or up to $25,000 in cash. for the girl scout meeting. okay. for the soccer team. for the girl scout meeting. how many meetings are you having? at stop & shop, prices have just gone down. the savings keep going up. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. my stop & shop. smells like spaghetti with johnsonville italian sausage. my favorite. bad news. the johnsonville factory burned down brian. it's terrible. well if you can't serve tasty sausage why are we even a family? i may as well move out. well, if that's what yo... you're right. i'll stay. and tomorrow we're going to help johnsonville rebuild that factory. i'll take dinner in my room, with chocolate milk. make pasta tastier with johnsonville italian sausage. we don't make sausage. we make family. and sausage. i'm bobby flay and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. come fall, i like to get a taste of everything the state has to offer. like this famous
(announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting new york destinations or up to $25,000 in cash. for the girl scout meeting. okay. for the soccer team. for the girl scout meeting. how many meetings are you having? at stop & shop, prices have just gone down. the savings keep going up. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. my stop & shop. smells like spaghetti with johnsonville italian sausage. my favorite. bad news. the...
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amy: i always wanted to move to new york since i was 12 and came to new york on my middle school triptexas was the best option to go to college but i always had an eye to move to new york. no job,to new york with just some clips from a newspaper. i came here three months before 9/11. brian: what were those early months like and what kind of a job as you have? amy: it was really hard. i don't know what was harder, trying to find an apartment or find a job? it was really difficult because no one wanted a roommate if you didn't have a job. i got a job at conde nast. you move me a rover, around from different magazines doing temporary work. then i got a job as an editorial assistant at "house and garden" magazine. ue" and allh "vog these fancy fashion magazines. i felt out of place. i had never paid more than $30 for a pair of jeans. now i got a job at "the wall street journal." brian: how? amy: a friend of mine at conde nast had been at "the wall out ofjournal" and was town and put me up for the job. brian: you are a reporter and you can write. amy: when i was at "the journal", i was tec
amy: i always wanted to move to new york since i was 12 and came to new york on my middle school triptexas was the best option to go to college but i always had an eye to move to new york. no job,to new york with just some clips from a newspaper. i came here three months before 9/11. brian: what were those early months like and what kind of a job as you have? amy: it was really hard. i don't know what was harder, trying to find an apartment or find a job? it was really difficult because no one...
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i remember how in the 70's you could readily distinguish americans and paris or french people in new yorktheir hair. this is out the window. okay, i'm a weirdo when i go to a new city, not in the united states so much but abroad, the first place i want to go to is a supermarket because that's where you see the most pronounced regional characteristics. you have the interesting packaging, all the stuff. but, you know, i've seen that diminish over the last 30 years considerably, many little things like this. we have much more of -- you know, we all watch the same like netflix all over the world. translate to various languages. everybody -- you know, there are starbucks on the moon now. [laughter] it's crazy. >> but the conversations that are going on in those conversation -- starbucks are different. >> we come down to the intimate details, and that's the part where if you find yourself in parÍs and you don't know anybody, you'll never find the stuff out because you won't be invited in. and -- >> right. >> depending on the local culture. you'll see young people, young women with the shorts an
i remember how in the 70's you could readily distinguish americans and paris or french people in new yorktheir hair. this is out the window. okay, i'm a weirdo when i go to a new city, not in the united states so much but abroad, the first place i want to go to is a supermarket because that's where you see the most pronounced regional characteristics. you have the interesting packaging, all the stuff. but, you know, i've seen that diminish over the last 30 years considerably, many little things...
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>> in new york especially. throughout the united states at this time -- remember, we're talking 1895 now, not 2005, which makes a lot of difference, by the way. unions in the united states were not very well organized at this time. the first unions started in the earliest couple -- two decades after the civil war. there weren't unions before then. they were usually specific like the locomotives for railroads. national unions didn't start to take shape until the later -- later in the century. what's important is the first thing that they organized around was standardizing the workday. workers worked from day to night. they didn't choose -- remember, one thing that people don't understand about this case is workers were paid by the day or were paid by the week. usually by the week and usually at the time, by 1895, about $12 a week. the amount of time they worked during the daytime, during that day, was up to the employer. there was no bargaining about it. the employer set those hours. and those hours were pretty
>> in new york especially. throughout the united states at this time -- remember, we're talking 1895 now, not 2005, which makes a lot of difference, by the way. unions in the united states were not very well organized at this time. the first unions started in the earliest couple -- two decades after the civil war. there weren't unions before then. they were usually specific like the locomotives for railroads. national unions didn't start to take shape until the later -- later in the...
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we're live in east harlem tonight, sheldon dutes, news 4 new york. >> sheldon, thank you. stay with news 4 as this story progresses throughout the evening and remember you can alrbways get updates any time on nbcnewyork.com and the news 4 new york app. >>> more suspects charged w h the murder of the hazing death. >>> and a sad end for a whale off long island. what authorities think killed it. >> reporter: the world series is just around the corner. first the mets have to try and take care of business tonight against the cubs in the nlcs. a big preview of game 4 is coming up later in sports. >>> and we've got some warm temperatures to enjoy right now, but how long will they last? we'll have the full forecast for >>> five expects face hazing charges in the death of a hous g student. chung michael deng dade two yewnars ago in pocono as he pledged to a fra tern i. police say the men abused him during a hazing ritual and triedleto cover it up. the last suspects will be arraigned tomorrow. >>> when disaster strikes, connecticut wants to be ready. that's why they simulated a respo
we're live in east harlem tonight, sheldon dutes, news 4 new york. >> sheldon, thank you. stay with news 4 as this story progresses throughout the evening and remember you can alrbways get updates any time on nbcnewyork.com and the news 4 new york app. >>> more suspects charged w h the murder of the hazing death. >>> and a sad end for a whale off long island. what authorities think killed it. >> reporter: the world series is just around the corner. first the mets...
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conventional wisdom is there's one rat for every person in new york city. now the number may have gone up. those stories in a moment. >>> first a big change for anyone who buys a drone. federal government now cracking down. >> a new law will require those who buy drones to register them in their names. this is a big deal after the close calls between irresponsible drone operators and passenger planes. incidents up 400% this year. >> 750,000 drones expected to be sold this holiday send. jim is here with the latest. >> the faa is playing catchup when it comes to regulation of drones. this today is a big step forward. the task force giving just two months to come up with a plan for buyers to register drone purchases. the number this year alone could reach 3/4s of a million. >> reporter: the stupid things that people do with drones. from flying them recklessly above crowded busy streets, to flying them near airplanes. >> we almost got hit by a drone just to let you know up here, just about 20 feet. >> reporter: to landing one in the white house lawn or crashing
conventional wisdom is there's one rat for every person in new york city. now the number may have gone up. those stories in a moment. >>> first a big change for anyone who buys a drone. federal government now cracking down. >> a new law will require those who buy drones to register them in their names. this is a big deal after the close calls between irresponsible drone operators and passenger planes. incidents up 400% this year. >> 750,000 drones expected to be sold this...
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welcome to new york welcome to new york it's a new soundtrack i could dance to this ♪ ♪ beat beat foreverves you crazy but you wanna change ♪ ♪ anything anything anything ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, defying the odds. born without most of his brain, now baby jackson is a year old medical miss mystery. his parents open up about their story and the backlash they faced for their difficult decision. >>> monica the medium. she says she's like any other college student for one thing -- >> i talk to the dead. >> what really goes on inside a private session? despite the skepticism, what she said that made our correspondent do a double take. >> crazy! >>> the force awakens. at halftime. >> nothing will stand in our way. >> when worlds collide in a galaxy far, far away in a hotly
welcome to new york welcome to new york it's a new soundtrack i could dance to this ♪ ♪ beat beat foreverves you crazy but you wanna change ♪ ♪ anything anything anything ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, defying the odds. born without most of his brain, now baby jackson is a year old medical miss mystery. his parents open up about their story and the backlash they faced for their difficult decision....
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first, channel 7 is your home for the tcs new york city marathon. we are taking you mile by mile introducing you to some of the new yorkers you will find on the course. >> mile 7 home of the barclay center, home of the nets and new york islanders. >> there you go. the tcs new york city marathon sunday, november 1st. our coverage kicks off at 7:00 i'm michael douglas, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. and there's no time to see it like the fall. take metro north to take in the beautiful fall foliage from high above the hudson. swing a club at one of america's greatest courses... see spectacular sights underground... ...or thrilling sights above it. there's so many incredible ways to experience the fun of fall in new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com. >>> ism you know my mom is a holland tunnel mets fan. >> birthday today. >> rarely shaken by anything. she says i don't know, i don't know. >> she says those words. >> don't get shaken. the mets respect. keep the faith. with that being said none of the numbers will be
first, channel 7 is your home for the tcs new york city marathon. we are taking you mile by mile introducing you to some of the new yorkers you will find on the course. >> mile 7 home of the barclay center, home of the nets and new york islanders. >> there you go. the tcs new york city marathon sunday, november 1st. our coverage kicks off at 7:00 i'm michael douglas, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. and there's no time to see it like the fall. take...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, congresswoman walters. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. mrs. walters: mr. speaker, i rise in support of house resolution 461. this resolution would create a select panel to investigate a number of claims related to planned parenthood's activities involving abortion and fetal tissue procurement. like many americans i was horrified by the recent videos which depicted planned parenthood employees cass lousely discussing the trafficking and sale of aborted babies' tissue and organs. as a mother of four, i know nothing is more sacred than the gift of human life. and any organization that puts a price on unborn children must be held accountable. as a member of the house judiciary committee, i am actively involved in the house investigation examining the atrocities committed by planned parenthood. while
the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, congresswoman walters. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. mrs. walters: mr. speaker, i rise in support of house resolution 461. this resolution would create a select panel to investigate a number of claims related to planned parenthood's...
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news 4 new york app. select the weather tab. you can see the latest forecast, use our interactive radar, which you'll need this morning, and learn how to submit your own weather video. the news 4 new york app for iphone is available in the app store right now. gus, over it o you. >> thank you. >>> now to an i-team investigation. e-mails authored by fema say the de blasio administration tried to quash bad press about the city's slow progress in securing sandy disaster money. the messages say the city's hospital chief planned to use a by the i-team's chris glorioso. chris has the bizarre details in this report. >> reporter: this time last year we were asking the mayor's office and fema what was holding up disaster aid for the city's public hospitals. the feds were not ready to commit the cash. these e-mails say the city was willing to sign a dummy agreement just to avoid bad press. at manhattan's va hospital, shovels are in the ground. they're building a flood wall. this pulmonary patient bill johnson says t
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, congresswoman walters. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. mrs. walters: mr. speaker, i rise in support of house resolution 461. this resolution would create a select panel to investigate a number of claims related to planned parenthood's activities involving abortion and fetal tissue procurement. like many americans i was horrified by the recent videos which depicted planned parenthood employees cass lousely discussing the trafficking and sale of aborted babies' tissue and organs. as a mother of four, i know nothing is more sacred than the gift of human life. and any organization that puts a price on unborn children must be held accountable. as a member of the house judiciary committee, i am actively involved in the house investigation examining the atrocities committed by planned parenthood. while
the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, congresswoman walters. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. mrs. walters: mr. speaker, i rise in support of house resolution 461. this resolution would create a select panel to investigate a number of claims related to planned parenthood's...
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still cheaper than the new york games where they're world series fever doesn't come cheap. eyewitness news. >> thank you. by the way, we have several reporters in kansas city to cover this world series. you can see the reports on air and online throughout the fall classic. >>> it's been three years since superstorm sandy hit. tonight a community celebrates as two families finally return to their last time he was in new york, he was arrested by mistake. tennis star james blake is coming back to run the new york city marathon. what he says he'll do when he sees officers along the route. >> diners disappearing from new does this $20 family fill up meal have eight pieces of original recipe chicken? yes. [ding] two large mashed potatoes and gravy? yes. [ding] and are you the real colonel sanders? yes... [buzzing] i'm bobby flay and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. come fall, i like to get a taste of everything the state has to offer. like this famous winery nestled in the hudson valley. or the award-winning vineyards of long island. this cooperstown bre
still cheaper than the new york games where they're world series fever doesn't come cheap. eyewitness news. >> thank you. by the way, we have several reporters in kansas city to cover this world series. you can see the reports on air and online throughout the fall classic. >>> it's been three years since superstorm sandy hit. tonight a community celebrates as two families finally return to their last time he was in new york, he was arrested by mistake. tennis star james blake is...
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(announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting new york destinations or up to $25,000 in cash. mom this is hugely important. is there anywhere in your house i can get a good signal? anyway, you were saying. it's a tragic love story. i love tragedy. what is that noise? what? i'm on set. what movie? i'm shooting a movie about laundry. leave slow internet behind. a movie about laundry? yeah the 100% fiber optics network gives you the fastest wi-fi available when you need it the most. get out of the past. get fios. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. ernie: all right. welcome back at 6:00. you can trace ballet's roots back to the 1400s. while it still holds on to many classic qualities, it's open to interpretation like all forms of art. liz dahlem shows us more now as we continue our week long appreciation of the arts in new york. >> reporter: michel wilds would command her stage at the americ
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new york. his home base is texas state university. why is this case important? the case has become a political symbol. and it was made into a political symbol by teddy roosevelt when he ran for president in 1912. symbol of how court had overreached and overstepped its bounds. ever since then, it has been a political flashpoint because it was made a political flashpoint in a presidential campaign. host: for which side? guest: roosevelt claimed that this was a product of laissez-faire economics, which is what he got from the dissenting opinion of justice holmes. roosevelt put justice holmes on the court and was extolling him as a model of what a justice should be. he put them on the court when he was president, and he's running to be reelected in 1912, so he and elevates his case, called the bakeshop case. political importance that it did not have until the campaign. this was the battle between progressives, who are arguing for increasing state regulation, of all kinds of economic activities, and
new york. his home base is texas state university. why is this case important? the case has become a political symbol. and it was made into a political symbol by teddy roosevelt when he ran for president in 1912. symbol of how court had overreached and overstepped its bounds. ever since then, it has been a political flashpoint because it was made a political flashpoint in a presidential campaign. host: for which side? guest: roosevelt claimed that this was a product of laissez-faire economics,...
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will make you feel brand new the lights will inspire you let's hear it for new york new york new york you welcome og i made you hot catch me at the x with og at a yankee game i made the yankee hat more famous then a yankee can you should know i bleed blue but i ain't a crip though but i got a gang of walkin welcome to the melting pot corners where we sellin rock afrika bambataa home of the hip-hop yellow cab gypsy cab dollar cab holla back for foreigners it ain't fair they act like the forgot how to add 8 million stories out there in the naked city it's a pity half of y'all won't make it me i got a plug special ed i got it made if jeezy's payin' lebron i'm payin dwyane wade three dice cee-lo three card molly labor day parade rest in peace bob marley statue of liberty long live the world trade long live the king yo i'm from the empire state that's new york concrete jungle where dreams are made of there's nothin' you can't do now you're in new york >> it's a celebration. these streets will make you feel brand new the lights will inspire you let's hear it for new york new york new york >
will make you feel brand new the lights will inspire you let's hear it for new york new york new york you welcome og i made you hot catch me at the x with og at a yankee game i made the yankee hat more famous then a yankee can you should know i bleed blue but i ain't a crip though but i got a gang of walkin welcome to the melting pot corners where we sellin rock afrika bambataa home of the hip-hop yellow cab gypsy cab dollar cab holla back for foreigners it ain't fair they act like the forgot...
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dodgers. >> what do people in new york complain most about? >> maybe that it's too busy. yeah. >> what do you think people in l.a. complain most about? >> that there's too much gluten in theorld. >> whoho smarter, people in n york or l.a.? >> definitely new york. >> how come you guys are smarter? >> a lot of people know how to do things way faster. and people grow up way faster. but i a a way faster. like today, i was this big. yesterday i was this big. >> oh my gosh. could u do an impression of someone from l.a.? >> sure. look, yo want to go shopiiing? let's go shopping. wanna go chasing pennies? oh my god, this is a cute top. >> ohl hey, dude, what's up? w's your business gr? i'm gogo. >> who drinks more, people in new york or l.a.? >> l.a. >> how come? but you can just tell? people are always drunk? are you drunk right now? who's the dumbest person in l.a.? >> yeah, kim kardashi. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll be right back k >> dicky: music in brooklyn on "jimmy kimmel live" is brought to you by smirnoff. exclusively for everyone. please drink res
dodgers. >> what do people in new york complain most about? >> maybe that it's too busy. yeah. >> what do you think people in l.a. complain most about? >> that there's too much gluten in theorld. >> whoho smarter, people in n york or l.a.? >> definitely new york. >> how come you guys are smarter? >> a lot of people know how to do things way faster. and people grow up way faster. but i a a way faster. like today, i was this big. yesterday i was...
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new york state thruway southbound near exit 14. this is an overturned tractor- trailer, you are going to find everything off on the shoulder. people may slow down and start rubbernecking. metro north, new haven line you have ongoing track work. all lanes are doing just fine. all lines for long island transit and our street cleaning rules are in effect. ken and lori over to you. >>> thank you. still ahead on eyewitness news this morning, what led the nypd union leader to call for a boycott of all quinton tarantino movies and the director's response. >> also ahead, the martian defied gravity this weekend taking the number one spot at the box office. the sales that made it sore to the top. >> channel 7 is your home for the tcs new york city marathon, and we're taking you mile by mile introducing you to some of the new yorkers you're going to the tcs new york city marathon discover the latest from the amop\ premium foot care line, to see why women are admiring their beautiful nails. they have good reason... introducing the latest innova
new york state thruway southbound near exit 14. this is an overturned tractor- trailer, you are going to find everything off on the shoulder. people may slow down and start rubbernecking. metro north, new haven line you have ongoing track work. all lanes are doing just fine. all lines for long island transit and our street cleaning rules are in effect. ken and lori over to you. >>> thank you. still ahead on eyewitness news this morning, what led the nypd union leader to call for a...
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amy: i always wanted to move to new york since i was 12 and came to new york on my middle school trips had great in-state tuition. it was right down the street from where i went to school in san antonio. texas was the best option to go to college but i always had an eye to move to new york. i moved to new york with no job, just some clips from a newspaper. i came here three months before 9/11. brian: what were those early months like and what kind of a job did you have? amy: it was really hard. i don't know what was harder, trying to find aapartment or find a job. it was really difficult because no one wanted a roommate if you didn't have a job. i eventually got a job at conde nast. the magazine publisher. they called me a rover, you move around from different magazines doing temporary work. then i got a job as an editorial assistant at "house and garden" magazine. i have to say i was pretty out-of-place in that building. they publish "vogue" and all these fancy fashion magazines. i felt out of place. i had never paid more than $30 for a pair of jeans. i just thought, this new york --
amy: i always wanted to move to new york since i was 12 and came to new york on my middle school trips had great in-state tuition. it was right down the street from where i went to school in san antonio. texas was the best option to go to college but i always had an eye to move to new york. i moved to new york with no job, just some clips from a newspaper. i came here three months before 9/11. brian: what were those early months like and what kind of a job did you have? amy: it was really hard....
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he'll have the highlights tonight on news 4 new york at 11:00. also get the latest updates at nbcnew york.com. >>> well, some much better news for travelers today, southwest airlines says it has fixed the problems that delayed hundreds of flights causing a travel nightmare just yesterday. but it's still advising people to get the airport early. try to print your boarding pass tom cost tell low has more. >> reporter: good day from reagan national airport here in washington. the computers appear to be back up and operating normally today and all systems appear to be operating normally today after a very difficult day yesterday. we have significant delays at major airports across the country. las vegas, at phoenix, at los angeles, for example, because their computer systems went own at southwest airlines, that affected their mobile apps, it affected their computer check-in ability. the lines in some cases lasted and stretched for several hours. in total, 500 flights delayed yesterday. at means you had several thousand people affected. and today, they
he'll have the highlights tonight on news 4 new york at 11:00. also get the latest updates at nbcnew york.com. >>> well, some much better news for travelers today, southwest airlines says it has fixed the problems that delayed hundreds of flights causing a travel nightmare just yesterday. but it's still advising people to get the airport early. try to print your boarding pass tom cost tell low has more. >> reporter: good day from reagan national airport here in washington. the...
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that's the latest from east new york. news 4 new york. >> thank you. now back to the weather and the big warm upcoming. >> it is. it is. it's coming within the next 24 hours. that's where we're going to start it. 51 degrees outside. let's walk over to the weather wall and take a look at what's happening. beautiful night in new york city. a breeze as well. things are going to be changes. let's go to the headlines right now and see what's happening outside. from freezing to fabulous. that's how we would like to see it. monday we're in mittens and tuesday t-shirts. quiet week ahead. i don't think we see much in the line of precipitation. only a slight chance as we head to thursday. we'll keep it at 20%. talk about that in just a moment. right now, outside, 51 from sheeps head bay and back over the central park. 52 in city island. in the 40s in floral park and ocean side. 50 in statten island. over into the cat skills and into the west and higher elevations of new jersey keep in mind very different story this morning. the temperatures were bitter, i mean b
that's the latest from east new york. news 4 new york. >> thank you. now back to the weather and the big warm upcoming. >> it is. it is. it's coming within the next 24 hours. that's where we're going to start it. 51 degrees outside. let's walk over to the weather wall and take a look at what's happening. beautiful night in new york city. a breeze as well. things are going to be changes. let's go to the headlines right now and see what's happening outside. from freezing to fabulous....
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keep watching "today in new york." download the news 4 app on your wow, time warner cable really upgraded their network. 300 meg internet, clearer picture. i know, we get almost 20,000 movies and shows on demand. our new dvr records six shows at once. why didn't we switch sooner? right? everything's better. [bad violin playing] well, almost everything. we're making things better. enhanced dvr, nearly 20,000 on demand titles, and up to 300 meg internet. including free wifi at home and on the go. switch today and ask how you could get a $300 reward card. >>> following two breaking news stories right now. a manhattan building destroyed by flames. now in danger of collapsing. firefighters are telling neighbors to get out of their homes. >>> also breaking news on long island. police have just released new information about a deadly wreck there. >>> and a robbery spree. a manhunt this morning for sus a suspect terrifying people in manhattan. "today in new york" starts now. >>> good morning, everyone. it is tuesday morning, oc
keep watching "today in new york." download the news 4 app on your wow, time warner cable really upgraded their network. 300 meg internet, clearer picture. i know, we get almost 20,000 movies and shows on demand. our new dvr records six shows at once. why didn't we switch sooner? right? everything's better. [bad violin playing] well, almost everything. we're making things better. enhanced dvr, nearly 20,000 on demand titles, and up to 300 meg internet. including free wifi at home and...
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i'm sheldon dutes here in new york. thank you for the update. >>> an unthinkable tragedy in the bronx is leaving a community trying to comprehend what happened. people's children dropped her own baby from a sixth floor arm- apartment window. she ran a licensed daycare from her home, passed a background check. people who trusted her with their children say they're stumped. >> i was in no fear at all for her watching my child. >> she was a very loving person, very caring. always had her kids with her. she never went nowhere without her kids, and it's just a sad tragedy what happened. reporter: witnesses say before the incident, feron was naked and screaming, god help us. her other children were placed in foster care and she now aces murder charges in the death of her daughter. >>> new this morning, police are investigating a fatal fire in queens that broke out inside an apartment on 90th avenue in jamaica. police found a 28-year-old woman with burns all over her body. she was pronounced dead at the scene. the investodatio
i'm sheldon dutes here in new york. thank you for the update. >>> an unthinkable tragedy in the bronx is leaving a community trying to comprehend what happened. people's children dropped her own baby from a sixth floor arm- apartment window. she ran a licensed daycare from her home, passed a background check. people who trusted her with their children say they're stumped. >> i was in no fear at all for her watching my child. >> she was a very loving person, very caring....
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according to to the department of education, hughes is a volunteer band leader in is 292 in east new york. news 4 has done stories it about that marching band called the soul tigers, which in 2010 was trying to raise money through fundraising, now the details of what exactly caused this particular incident are unclear, but of course, we'll learn more once he does go before a judge. in the meantime though, the doe has responded and said hughes will no longer be allowed ton. volunteer at that school or any other in the new york system because of that alleged incident. that's the latest here from criminal court, news 4 new york. thank you. >>> high school drama teach serl accused of having sexual contact with several of his students. 41-year-old chris pher surrendereo to police today. that's where he taught drama nd sprech at the high school. police say he engaged in sexual activity with one student on he's facing up to four years in prison. >>> somber day for new york's finest as they bid a final salute to officer randolph holder. this is the fourth time in the y st 11 months they have had
according to to the department of education, hughes is a volunteer band leader in is 292 in east new york. news 4 has done stories it about that marching band called the soul tigers, which in 2010 was trying to raise money through fundraising, now the details of what exactly caused this particular incident are unclear, but of course, we'll learn more once he does go before a judge. in the meantime though, the doe has responded and said hughes will no longer be allowed ton. volunteer at that...
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live from fort green, ida siegal, news 4, new york. >> all right, ida, thank you. >>> now to a news 4 exclusive, surveillance video showing a hit and run on the upper east side. the victim is a livery cab driver in the hospital at this noon. one of the suspects in custody right now. news 4's katherine creag has been covering the story all morning long and joins us now with an update. kat? >> reporter: shiba, part of that video, you can actually see the vehicle involved in the hit and run back up here on madison avenue, go the wrong way on east 80th street in an attempt to get away. of the two men in the car, according to the nypd, one remains in custody while the victim remains in the hospital. in this exclusive video, surveillance camera images show the moment a car smashes into an innocent man, a livery cab driver who was at the back of his car getting something out of the trunk. the livery driver ends up pinned between the car that hit him and his own car. the driver who struck him can be >> i think madison avenue, they are fast. >> crazy people every day, everywhere. >> reporter:
live from fort green, ida siegal, news 4, new york. >> all right, ida, thank you. >>> now to a news 4 exclusive, surveillance video showing a hit and run on the upper east side. the victim is a livery cab driver in the hospital at this noon. one of the suspects in custody right now. news 4's katherine creag has been covering the story all morning long and joins us now with an update. kat? >> reporter: shiba, part of that video, you can actually see the vehicle involved in...
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all the divides in america, all the divides in new york. you can see within a few feet of where we are standing. >> the apartments around here, if i found a job, if i went to work, what am i going to do. i can't afford these. >> down the street we found al-williams, a 46-year-old still engineer living in a city future. >> there's a metro card. $40 in my pocket and an ebt ward. >> reporter: williams moved here in 2012 for greater opportunities and a better life. unemployment rates for white americans are down to pre recession levels. but job numbers for backs and hispanics are not. >> with so many vying for the same jobs, just like in housing. so many people vowing for the same one-bed room apartment, the studio apart. it's almost impossible. >> it's not impossible for new york's wealthiest. many people with money come with their second, third, fourth, fifth home. there's great culture, finance. because the prices are high, low income people can't afford to live here. >> we started on wall street, went to the upper east side. came to harlem
all the divides in america, all the divides in new york. you can see within a few feet of where we are standing. >> the apartments around here, if i found a job, if i went to work, what am i going to do. i can't afford these. >> down the street we found al-williams, a 46-year-old still engineer living in a city future. >> there's a metro card. $40 in my pocket and an ebt ward. >> reporter: williams moved here in 2012 for greater opportunities and a better life....
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welcome to new york it's been waiting for you welcome to new york say, it's a new soundtrack i could dance to this beat beat forever more the lights are so bright but they never blind me me when we first dropped our bags on apartment floors took our broken hearts put them in a drawer everybody here was someone else before and you can want who you want boys and boys and girls and girls so welcome to new york it's been waiting for you welcome to new york welcome to new york it's been waiting for you welcome to new york welcome to new york it's a new soundtrack i could dance to this beat beat forever more the lights are so bright but me me like any great love it keeps you guessing like any real love it's ever changing like any true love it drives you crazy but you wanna change anything anything [ cheers and applause ] * >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, defying the odds. born without most of his brain, now baby jackson is a year old medical miss mystery. his parents open up about their story and the backlash they faced for their difficult decision. >>> monica the medium. she says she
welcome to new york it's been waiting for you welcome to new york say, it's a new soundtrack i could dance to this beat beat forever more the lights are so bright but they never blind me me when we first dropped our bags on apartment floors took our broken hearts put them in a drawer everybody here was someone else before and you can want who you want boys and boys and girls and girls so welcome to new york it's been waiting for you welcome to new york welcome to new york it's been waiting for...
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(announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting new york destinations or up to $25,000 in cash. steve: this is good. i need all the help i can get. new technology can make your baseball swing or fast ball even better. jennifer: smart cages combine lasers, sensors and cameras to arthur chi'en has more on the technology that's being used by the pros. steve: >> reporter: this morning, matt is taking swings in a quiet facility. willie is throwing pitches alone. there are no major league scouts in person. the town has only 8,000. with each motion, the performance reaches across the country, a revolution through technology called smart cage. anthony calls it the ultimate reality check. >> if somebody did walk into the facility and i'm going to use an example, a 16-year-old test, and he goes and lights up 95 on the radar gun, that's going to send red flags. there's not many of those out there. >> reporter: using a combination of sensors from lasers to cameras to radar, all players are tested by a universal
(announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting new york destinations or up to $25,000 in cash. steve: this is good. i need all the help i can get. new technology can make your baseball swing or fast ball even better. jennifer: smart cages combine lasers, sensors and cameras to arthur chi'en has more on the technology that's being used by the pros. steve: >> reporter: this morning, matt is taking swings in a quiet facility....
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>> i live in new york city. my daughter is in school in the new york city area. in fact, my son is getting ready to graduate from columbia university, and he did his senior year of high school in new york. and i'm a major property owner in new york, as well. >> finally, one thing -- you do not like the description of you as one of the wealthiest black americans in the country. why not? >> well, because i think in itself that's almost a divisive statement. look, i think i understand the thinking here, is that african-americans have had to struggle, but the reality is, is i'm a businessperson. i want to be judged as a businessperson. just like if i were mayor of new york city, i would want to be judged as mayor of all of new york city. >> your campaign gonna be the "peebles" choice? >> good idea. >> i'm just wondering. >> very good idea. i like that. >> well, good luck to you. we hope to have mayor de blasio on the show to talk about some of the criticisms, and we wish you good luck. we hope to see you again. >> great. thank you, bill. >> don peebles, thank you ver
>> i live in new york city. my daughter is in school in the new york city area. in fact, my son is getting ready to graduate from columbia university, and he did his senior year of high school in new york. and i'm a major property owner in new york, as well. >> finally, one thing -- you do not like the description of you as one of the wealthiest black americans in the country. why not? >> well, because i think in itself that's almost a divisive statement. look, i think i...
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you want to stay up to date with the news 4 new york app, tap the news 4 logo in the corner, scroll down, select the weather tab. interactive radar, and how to submit your own weather video. the news 4 new york app for iphone is available in the app store right now. pat and gus, over to you. >>> well, funny man tracy morgan made a triumphant return home to new york city. he hosted "saturday night live." >> he immediately cracked a joke about his recovery from the accident on the new jersey turnpike more than a year ago. >> thank you so much. nah, i'm just playing. y'all thought for a minute that was real. people were wondering, can he speak, does he have 100% mental capacity capacity? the truth is, i never did. i might actually be a few points higher now. >> his "30 rock" cast members also reprised their roles in a skit about morgan's recovery. he also ended the show, this was pretty special, by thanking everyone, the cast there, and also his wife and their little girl by his side. good to have him back. >>> well, next on this sunday morning, new york is known for its culture and night l
you want to stay up to date with the news 4 new york app, tap the news 4 logo in the corner, scroll down, select the weather tab. interactive radar, and how to submit your own weather video. the news 4 new york app for iphone is available in the app store right now. pat and gus, over to you. >>> well, funny man tracy morgan made a triumphant return home to new york city. he hosted "saturday night live." >> he immediately cracked a joke about his recovery from the...
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new york 1905.t is one of the controversial cases of the supreme court, and in fact the story of a banker from new york. let me introduce you to our two guests who would tell us more about this important case. randy barnett is that georgetown university law school, professor, author of restoring the lost constitution, resumption of liberty, and he's argued before the supreme court. paul kens wrote the book on lochner, he wrote a book called lochner v. new york. university ofs texas. important? case >> it was made a symbol by teddy roosevelt when he ran. he claimed the court had overreached and overstepped its bounds. ever since then, it has been a political flashpoint because it was during the presidential campaign. >> which side? roosevelt claimed that this was a product of laissez-faire economics, which is what he got from the dissenting opinion of justice holmes. roosevelt put justice holmes on the court and was extolling him as a model of what a justice should be. ins running to be reelected jus
new york 1905.t is one of the controversial cases of the supreme court, and in fact the story of a banker from new york. let me introduce you to our two guests who would tell us more about this important case. randy barnett is that georgetown university law school, professor, author of restoring the lost constitution, resumption of liberty, and he's argued before the supreme court. paul kens wrote the book on lochner, he wrote a book called lochner v. new york. university ofs texas. important?...
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bratton, more than slightly ticked off at the inspector general for slamming the behavior of some new york cops and some procedures of the biggest department in the country. but one thing's clear -- there is a new policy that will track every time a cop uses force. so, will that lead to improved police-community relations, and is the use of force tracking enough? this morning we get reaction from the borough presidents of manhattan and brooklyn. and remember those long lines at the pump and gasoline shortages after superstorm sandy? stations in our area any better prepared for widespread power outages caused by storms? good morning, everyone. i'm bill ritter, in for diana williams. this morning we begin with the n.y.p.d. and the change in policy this past week on the reporting of the use of force. any time a cop uses force, he or she has to now report it. it's all part of a balancing act by commissioner bill bratton as he pushes to keep crime rates low while addressing community concerns. and the monkey on his back -- the watchful eye of an inspector general. here's political reporter dave
bratton, more than slightly ticked off at the inspector general for slamming the behavior of some new york cops and some procedures of the biggest department in the country. but one thing's clear -- there is a new policy that will track every time a cop uses force. so, will that lead to improved police-community relations, and is the use of force tracking enough? this morning we get reaction from the borough presidents of manhattan and brooklyn. and remember those long lines at the pump and...
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>> rains in new york? i know, it feels like we're in california lately, but we are in new york and there is rain on the way. certainly feels like fall on the outside. temperatures way down compared to yesterday. yesterday in the 60s, now we start out in the 30s. back up to 52 at this hour. and we have mostly sunny skies in time square. let's look at weather headlines for this monday afternoon, fall feel is back in full effect today and tomorrow as well. umbrellas needed today, we do need the umbrellas as we head towards the middle of the week. i know it's a busy weekend ahead, right now, good news for halloween and the marathon. saturday, 58 degrees, lots of sunshine, we fall back, don't forget to set your clocks back saturday night and sunday, good stuff. comfortable running weather. sunshine and clouds and temperatures back to the low 60s. all right, let's get to the present again. it is quiet right now. high pressure in control, lots of sunshine from new york city into the hudson valley. nothing signifi
>> rains in new york? i know, it feels like we're in california lately, but we are in new york and there is rain on the way. certainly feels like fall on the outside. temperatures way down compared to yesterday. yesterday in the 60s, now we start out in the 30s. back up to 52 at this hour. and we have mostly sunny skies in time square. let's look at weather headlines for this monday afternoon, fall feel is back in full effect today and tomorrow as well. umbrellas needed today, we do need...
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new york just about has a coffee shop on every corner. but my vote will be to add a taste of kc to nyc. all you new yorker fans come right on in and get your caffeine fix. it's the next best thing to barbecue here in kansas city so get your cup of coffee get energized for the game. maybe we should send the players some, too. in kansas city, meg baker, cbs 2 news. >> so nice, it's painful. >> it really is. it's another world in the midwest. >> can we try to reciprocate for the next few days? we'll see. >>> as we continue here tonight it is one of the deadliest forms of cancer. but there may be new hope for how doctors -- melanoma patients. how doctors are melting these tumors away. >> will the rain clear up for lonnie quinn has the answer. >>> i'm dana tyler in the cbs 2 newsroom. tonight at 6:00 the funeral for detective randolph holder just finished in jamaica, queens. tonight how the officer promoted to detective is being honored by his family, friends and thousands of fellow officers. also at 6 a hazmat scare at a community college peop
new york just about has a coffee shop on every corner. but my vote will be to add a taste of kc to nyc. all you new yorker fans come right on in and get your caffeine fix. it's the next best thing to barbecue here in kansas city so get your cup of coffee get energized for the game. maybe we should send the players some, too. in kansas city, meg baker, cbs 2 news. >> so nice, it's painful. >> it really is. it's another world in the midwest. >> can we try to reciprocate for the...
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as for new york's reluctance -- >> i can't speak on behalf of the city of new york. i'm a believer all the happening are ultimately beneficial when you figure out how to control them. >> reporter: like citibike in jersey city and other web based odevelopments, the concept of aring is popular. for air b & b, this is the first in the tri-state and may be the first. >> we are eager to work with city leaders. >> reporter: for ed, it's certainty he can stay in business hile he understands, new york city is not ready, yet, to embrace the thousands of air b & b units. >> there are many more hotels in new york city than here. i know that, you know, with the lobbying and other things, they are going to try to with hold or keep people from doing what i'm doing. >> reporter: now, we did reach out to the hotel industry and got no rerespond. new york is unique in several ways and there is no indication or will be replicated in the big ple. air b & b is certainly excited ed d about whats happening on this side of the hudson river. i'm brian thompson, "news 4 new york." >> thank yo
as for new york's reluctance -- >> i can't speak on behalf of the city of new york. i'm a believer all the happening are ultimately beneficial when you figure out how to control them. >> reporter: like citibike in jersey city and other web based odevelopments, the concept of aring is popular. for air b & b, this is the first in the tri-state and may be the first. >> we are eager to work with city leaders. >> reporter: for ed, it's certainty he can stay in business...
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antonio mora in new york. thanks for watching. i will be back with more news in an hour. america tonight is up next. >> on america tonight, shooting lessons. >> is that andy warhol right there? >> yes. >> a typical andy, john lenin, yoko ohno party of that period, where all of their different artists come together at some place. >> a glimpse into the real lives of stars we hardly knew. captured by a rare paster -- master and insider with his own amazing tale. >>> also tonight, what's bugging you. 12 million americans are infected with diseases they can't even pronounce. >> hook worm infection and it's elephanttiasis. ache say them faster than anybody. >> and incredibly enough, most don't even know they have these diseases. america tonight's michael oku on the trail of the killers. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. it's the stuff of nightmares, blood suckers, tape worms, killer parasites. millions of americans may be sickened by them and may not even know it. a group of diseases flying below the radar virtually unknown, even by most doctors in this country that cou
antonio mora in new york. thanks for watching. i will be back with more news in an hour. america tonight is up next. >> on america tonight, shooting lessons. >> is that andy warhol right there? >> yes. >> a typical andy, john lenin, yoko ohno party of that period, where all of their different artists come together at some place. >> a glimpse into the real lives of stars we hardly knew. captured by a rare paster -- master and insider with his own amazing tale....
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will have the details on that. >> nicole: and in sports, carolina panthers remain undefeated and new yorkding dallas cowboys fourth straight loss. welcome to fbn:am, first look in today's markets, latest breaking news and what to expect ahead. >> lori: a whale-watching boat sanked sanked in british of colombia. 21 have been rescued. >> they were saying the boat had sanked and all the boats, the boats on the water were heading out to start looking for survivors. what we heard was the first boat on the scene just people all over the place in the water. >> lori: pretty terrifying. the vessel did make a mayday call, it's not immediately clear what cause it had boat to sank. >> nicole: breaking this morning, driver of ho risk crash in oklahoma home combing parade now charged with four counts of second-degree murderer. after her vehicle slammed into the crowd on saturday. police are awaiting blood tests but her attorney says he can rule out alcohol. >> although it was hours when i actually made it to ms. chambers, there didn't appear to be alcohol smell coming out the body. >> nicole: including
will have the details on that. >> nicole: and in sports, carolina panthers remain undefeated and new yorkding dallas cowboys fourth straight loss. welcome to fbn:am, first look in today's markets, latest breaking news and what to expect ahead. >> lori: a whale-watching boat sanked sanked in british of colombia. 21 have been rescued. >> they were saying the boat had sanked and all the boats, the boats on the water were heading out to start looking for survivors. what we heard...
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keep watching "today in new york." download the news 4 new york app >>> we're following several breaking stories this morning. a possible machete attack on long island. >> plus, a tough fight. a fire destroys a local business. and this morning, members of a congregation are worried about the church next door. >>> and dozens killed in a fiery crash in france. "today in new york" starts now. good morning, everyone. it's october 23rd. i'm darlene rodriguez. >> i'm michael gargiulo. chris cimino is here with a first look at this friday forecast. not like yesterday but still hanging in there. >> not bad. we're trending cooler. not a dramatic dropoff. we're sliding back to where we should be this time of year. a little cooler to the north. corn cornwall, you're at 48. yesterday morning we were in the low 60s here in the city. we're at 56. somewhat cooler. it will turn breezy throughout the day. with that, lots of sunshine. temperatures don't bounce back all that much from where they are. about 60 at noon. that should be the h
keep watching "today in new york." download the news 4 new york app >>> we're following several breaking stories this morning. a possible machete attack on long island. >> plus, a tough fight. a fire destroys a local business. and this morning, members of a congregation are worried about the church next door. >>> and dozens killed in a fiery crash in france. "today in new york" starts now. good morning, everyone. it's october 23rd. i'm darlene...
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we're going to meet new yorkers who per we're here in the streets of new york, spreading the news about the real possibilities aarp is creating across the five boroughs. because if you don't think real possibilities in new york city when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". we're working with you to make new york city a better place to live, work, and play. and rediscovering at discounted events all around town. get to know us at aarp.org/nyc. no matter how fast the markets change, at t. rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere. global markets may be uncertain. but you can feel confident in our investment experience... ... around the world. call a t. rowe price investment specialist, or your advisor... ...and see how we can help you find global opportunity. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> the performers that you to see in the subway really have to fight for those gigs, and we found out it takes a whole lot more than just opening up a guitar case and then starting to play.
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for "today in new york," i'm john chandler. >>> up next on "today in new york," we have new information about the two fishermen killed after their boat capsized in jamaica bay. >>> plus, from the families of one tragedy to the families of another. parents of sandy hook victims reaching out to oregon. >>> and even though our storm is puling away on this sunday, some chilly weather heading our way. who could see temperatures in the 30s tomorrow morning. we'll have your jacket forecast >>> clear skies and 54 degrees as we look at the way to the lincoln tunnel. don't be deceived. we still have rough weather to track. good to be with you. i'm gus rosendale. >> i'm kerry barrett in for pat battle. let's head over to storm team 4's raphael miranda. the wind is going to be a problem. >> yeah, that's the big story. chilly wind out there. temperatures in the 40s and 50s right now. the jackets are needed this morning. you see on storm tracker, not a lot of rain to find. maybe some drizzle along the coast. that's really the only potential for precipitation later today. these are your high temperatu
for "today in new york," i'm john chandler. >>> up next on "today in new york," we have new information about the two fishermen killed after their boat capsized in jamaica bay. >>> plus, from the families of one tragedy to the families of another. parents of sandy hook victims reaching out to oregon. >>> and even though our storm is puling away on this sunday, some chilly weather heading our way. who could see temperatures in the 30s tomorrow...
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Oct 30, 2015
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ask your hep c specialist if harvoni >> live from studio five in new york city, this is the news at six. grade a good evening i am. ernie: this and we thank you again for being here and being part of our broadcast and here we are just two hours away from the start of game three of the world series and tonight the mets are back on home turf hosting the royals as citi field and boy do they need a win after going down two games to kansas city to they are sending noah syndergaard on the mound to get the job done and duke castiglione is at the ballpark for us right now. a great night for baseball with lots of excitement. duke: lots of excitement indeed that citi field and as you said we are just two hours away from game three in this world series and of course this is the first-ever world series game that citi field. this is a game for the mets that they are going to win this game
ask your hep c specialist if harvoni >> live from studio five in new york city, this is the news at six. grade a good evening i am. ernie: this and we thank you again for being here and being part of our broadcast and here we are just two hours away from the start of game three of the world series and tonight the mets are back on home turf hosting the royals as citi field and boy do they need a win after going down two games to kansas city to they are sending noah syndergaard on the mound...
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they can't divert funds earmarked for the mta unless there's a fiscal crisis andrew siff news 4 new york. >> coming up, governor christie called margate residents the most selfish residents in the state of new jersey for refusing dunes to be built. >> the hottest dinner spot isn't in new york city or tribeca. and you can dress like a college student because it's in a dorm room. janice huff has the forecast. >> temperatures are back in the mid-to-upper 70s. don't forget your umbrella because there's rain in the forecast. the details coming up next. >> the waiting is almost over. it's the mets and dodgers tomorrow night in los angeles. they try to add another chapter to a surprising and successful season. we'll hear from the players later in sports. well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month. plus get $350 back with a two year agreem
they can't divert funds earmarked for the mta unless there's a fiscal crisis andrew siff news 4 new york. >> coming up, governor christie called margate residents the most selfish residents in the state of new jersey for refusing dunes to be built. >> the hottest dinner spot isn't in new york city or tribeca. and you can dress like a college student because it's in a dorm room. janice huff has the forecast. >> temperatures are back in the mid-to-upper 70s. don't forget your...
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Oct 20, 2015
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. donovan: mr. speaker, i have no more speakers. if the gentleman from new york has no more speakers, i am prepared to close once the gentleman does. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. higgins: i have no more speakers as well. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman from new york wish to close? mr. higgins: yes. mr. speaker, as i said, i have no more further speakers and am prepared to close if the gentleman from new york is prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. higgins: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. higgins: thank you. we have an opportunity today to take action to bolster our defense against rogue actors and terrorists who would seek to detonate a nuclear device on u.s. soil. the disclosure in recent weeks of a thwarted plot in mull defensia, operatives to provide smuggled
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. donovan: mr. speaker, i have no more speakers. if the gentleman from new york has no more speakers, i am prepared to close once the gentleman does. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. higgins: i have no more speakers as well. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman from new york wish to close? mr. higgins: yes. mr. speaker, as i said, i have no more further speakers and...