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new york harbor. the federal budget was coming there in new york city. it wasn't just bankers and shipping magnets who profited from cotton in new york city but thousands and thousands of workers were directly and indirectly profiting. dock workers obviously but also shops, people who worked in the hotels and gambling houses and restaurants where lots of southerners and plantation owners would come up in the summer entry new york city as their home away from home during summer months. everybody in various ways was dependent on maintaining the cotton trade which means they saw in their best interests to maintain the plantation system and slavery. new york workers also feared that if 404 million people enslaved in the south were suddenly set free they will come flooding north to take their jobs away. the big irony there, the 12,000 free blacks in new york city, the exact opposite was going on. white workers took their jobs and froze them out, it wasn't going to be a problem, white guys fighting for their jobs. because of cotton, and enormous economic tie to
new york harbor. the federal budget was coming there in new york city. it wasn't just bankers and shipping magnets who profited from cotton in new york city but thousands and thousands of workers were directly and indirectly profiting. dock workers obviously but also shops, people who worked in the hotels and gambling houses and restaurants where lots of southerners and plantation owners would come up in the summer entry new york city as their home away from home during summer months. everybody...
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new york state. i almost don't do any brooklyn. i really concentrate on new york city. >> the politics are kind of reverse now. >> yeah. >> with back then being the seat of abolition practically in upstate new york and more progressive, if you want to use that term -- >> than new york city, absolutely. absolutely. it was republican. new york city was democratic, and in those days republican was liberal and democratic was conservative. yeah. thanks. >> i have two questions. >> okay. >> one, how did you go about doing the research for this. >> yeah. >> and the second question is sort of the atmosphere around lincoln and his thinking. in other words, we never get a clear picture of really how the man is thinking during these early years. there is nothing in the constitution that states that people can't leaf -- leave if they want to, and anything that isn't said is supposed to be to states, up to the states. okay. slavery could have been handled differently. in other words, there were other strategies in which to resist it. okay. so my point is the formation of lincoln as
new york state. i almost don't do any brooklyn. i really concentrate on new york city. >> the politics are kind of reverse now. >> yeah. >> with back then being the seat of abolition practically in upstate new york and more progressive, if you want to use that term -- >> than new york city, absolutely. absolutely. it was republican. new york city was democratic, and in those days republican was liberal and democratic was conservative. yeah. thanks. >> i have two...
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reputation of all, new york city subway. >> there are weirder things that have happened on the new york city subway today. >> reporter: time for the moment of truth. 31. i am blown away. i thought this would be dirty but it is totally clean. in new three surfaces we test are clean but now let's take this challenge to los angeles. >> l.a. metro. >> reporter: swabbing this train pole. >> you can see the dirt on the swab. i don't know what it will come out with but that's visible dirt. >> 189, really dirty. >> reporter: not going so well in l.a., but what about germs above ground on this l.a. teaming with bacteria. gross. >> reporter: think that's bad, watch this credit card machine. >> more than three times the bacteria level you want to see. use cash. >> reporter: surfaces we test in l.a., all dirty. we shared results with our nbc medical contributor. >> exposure to bacteria virus can make you very sick. it is simple how fast it can happen. touch the pole, wipe your nose or your eye, you sick. >> reporter: we have one more city to go. these results are the most surprising. chicago calls
reputation of all, new york city subway. >> there are weirder things that have happened on the new york city subway today. >> reporter: time for the moment of truth. 31. i am blown away. i thought this would be dirty but it is totally clean. in new three surfaces we test are clean but now let's take this challenge to los angeles. >> l.a. metro. >> reporter: swabbing this train pole. >> you can see the dirt on the swab. i don't know what it will come out with but...
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up in new york city cooler, 68 degrees in central park and in northern new york, buffalo and binghamton still in the 50s. 72 not too shabby in pittsburgh. as we look at winds again not all that strong 7 miles per hour here and 15 up in new york city. there is a chance that at times you get the breeze kicking up in
up in new york city cooler, 68 degrees in central park and in northern new york, buffalo and binghamton still in the 50s. 72 not too shabby in pittsburgh. as we look at winds again not all that strong 7 miles per hour here and 15 up in new york city. there is a chance that at times you get the breeze kicking up in
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robbery pattern, and to be honest, it's a hypothetical that sadly mirrors the crime situation in new york city, that preys on minority victims in minority neighborhoods. when you look at who is committing robberies in new york, blacks are 23% of the population, they commit 70% of all robberies. whites by contrasts are 34% of the population and commit four percent of all robberies. so it's in those minority neighborhoods where you have elderly people, getting stuck up. so, when he came up with this pattern, out one that his police officers here again and again, not from themselves but from the victims of robbery themselves and it's -- police officers hope against hope that they will for once gate description of a suspect in a violent street crime, whether it's a drive-by shooting or robbery, that it white, but given the fact how crimes distributed in cities today that almost never happens. >> host: one definition of racism -- the definition i called classic racism -- you take the behavior of a few people, from a particular group, and then project that behavior on to everyone in the group. we ha
robbery pattern, and to be honest, it's a hypothetical that sadly mirrors the crime situation in new york city, that preys on minority victims in minority neighborhoods. when you look at who is committing robberies in new york, blacks are 23% of the population, they commit 70% of all robberies. whites by contrasts are 34% of the population and commit four percent of all robberies. so it's in those minority neighborhoods where you have elderly people, getting stuck up. so, when he came up with...
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new york. worked in new york city on williams street for six years. came down here and saw this and it is would copy of the medal of the first cop killed in new york city, and in 1909 the yankees said this is our symbol. did you know that? >> i didn't know that. >> mayor giuliani is given credit for cleaning up the city. your knowledge and thoughts on it and was he really a contributing to keep new york city safer than it was? how safe is new york city? >> whether you like giuliani or don't like him you have to give credit where credit is due. before that, like i said we just took reports and watched crime go up and took somebody -- took a leader to say we can do something about this. it doesn't have to be like thisg back then you couldn't leave a brown paper back in your car without somebody breaking into it to see what was in there.ar and it just took -- and back there we had 40,000 cops., we had an army. somebody had to lead the charge, and whether you like him or don't like him you have to give credit where credit is due and he showed that somethin
new york. worked in new york city on williams street for six years. came down here and saw this and it is would copy of the medal of the first cop killed in new york city, and in 1909 the yankees said this is our symbol. did you know that? >> i didn't know that. >> mayor giuliani is given credit for cleaning up the city. your knowledge and thoughts on it and was he really a contributing to keep new york city safer than it was? how safe is new york city? >> whether you like...
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mccray: we like to say, "if it can work in new york city, it can work anywhere." and we want to be as successful as possible with this service. we know many other cities could i did not tell you that we are also providing trained counselors who speak spanish, mandarin, cantonese, and other languages. soledad: it is not inexpensive. mrs. mccray: the service itself? soledad: it's free to the people who are calling. but for the city to fund this with the languages and support across every level, its not cheap. mrs. mccray: i think it is actually. you have to take into consideration we lose so much money by not treating this properly. we estimate $14 billion in lost productivity because we are not dealing with mental illness and substance misuse in the right way. for example, we have 70,000 alcohol related emergency room visits to hospitals because they weren't treated because of alcohol alone. years of their life because of substance use disorders, and they lose their life as well. soledad: i'm looking forward to chatting again in a year and reassessing how many calls
mccray: we like to say, "if it can work in new york city, it can work anywhere." and we want to be as successful as possible with this service. we know many other cities could i did not tell you that we are also providing trained counselors who speak spanish, mandarin, cantonese, and other languages. soledad: it is not inexpensive. mrs. mccray: the service itself? soledad: it's free to the people who are calling. but for the city to fund this with the languages and support across...
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just thinking about the size of new york city, the number of new york city residents who don't have a driver's license, we want wanted the i.d. to serve that purpose, at least in the city. >> and in nevada we're not there yet when it comes to an i.d.ment even the driver's authorization card specifically wanted -- we can't rimt limit businesses from doing that. the other issue, too, with the driver's issues was the real i.d. act so that you have to do in the compliance with that so our card is the alternative. if you don't want a real i.d. you can get the driver's authorization card. the other thing is mexican government with with the matricula consular card have increased their security measures so they can be used whereas in the past it was harder to use that and some of the other central american and south american countries their consular cards with better but we've been able to use those for i.d. purposes when you're app applying for the driver's license and other things. >> any other questions? i have one right here. >> i'm from the association of hispanic real estate professiona
just thinking about the size of new york city, the number of new york city residents who don't have a driver's license, we want wanted the i.d. to serve that purpose, at least in the city. >> and in nevada we're not there yet when it comes to an i.d.ment even the driver's authorization card specifically wanted -- we can't rimt limit businesses from doing that. the other issue, too, with the driver's issues was the real i.d. act so that you have to do in the compliance with that so our...
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it's going on right here in new york city. a growing number of people doing what was unthinkable in the co and more and abc's will gans climbed on board the manhattan's east river to get a closer look at the fishing fishermen who have taken up some urban angling. >> reporter: it runs through the heart of new york city. bordered by factories and highways, fed by the most polluted creeks in america. a famed final resting place, a punch line for generations. >> the east river? the most contaminated? on the eastern river? >> reporter: forget that. we're going fishing on the east river. welcome aboard the capital princess, this is your assistant captain, will, speaking, we're going to catch serious fish. >> reporter: it's the ultimate in urban angling. fishermen casting lines in the shadows of some of new york city's most soaring skyscrapers, some even eating the catch. more on that later. the best way to learn about it is do it, right? princess was anything but smooth sailing. there was not a lot of instruction. i just got the pol
it's going on right here in new york city. a growing number of people doing what was unthinkable in the co and more and abc's will gans climbed on board the manhattan's east river to get a closer look at the fishing fishermen who have taken up some urban angling. >> reporter: it runs through the heart of new york city. bordered by factories and highways, fed by the most polluted creeks in america. a famed final resting place, a punch line for generations. >> the east river? the most...
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from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm reena in new york city, i'm reena ninan. captioning funded by cbs in new york city, i'm reena ninan. >>> it's monday, october 3rd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> donald trump's reported 916 million dollar tax write-off raises more questions about trump and the federal tax code. >>> monster storm. very dangerous hurricane matthew moves through the caribbean with 130-mile-per-hour winds. >>> and reality tv star kim kardashian is allegedly held up by armed robbers in paris and millions of dollars in jewels 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> donald trump says his knowledge of u.s. tax laws makes him the ideal candidate to fix them. he doesn't deny that those laws allegedly let him avoid federal taxes for nearly two decades. jamie yuccas is following campaign reaction to a report about trump's taxes. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: good morning, am presidential candidate's rival, democrat hillary clinton called the tax report a bombshell. but trump's a
from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm reena in new york city, i'm reena ninan. captioning funded by cbs in new york city, i'm reena ninan. >>> it's monday, october 3rd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> donald trump's reported 916 million dollar tax write-off raises more questions about trump and the federal tax code. >>> monster storm. very dangerous hurricane matthew moves through the caribbean with 130-mile-per-hour winds....
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she talked about her role on the high court and her childhood in new york city. this is from the equal justice conference in washington, d.c.. it's an hour. welcome to the equal justice works conference. i am the proud executive director. you are in for a treat today a conversation between the justice of the united states supreme court and the judge e on the cot of appeals for the seventh circuit. let me quickly get, where debato they fit like liquor, you took it. that's okay. so, justice kagan needs no introduction. serving as the associate white house counsel, the dean of harvard law school and first solicitor general seized 112 justice and fourth woman to serve on the united states supreme court. our moderator has also dedicated all of her career to public service. she was the first woman of color to serve as division chief in the office in chicago and the u.s. district court for the district in illinois. she is the first and only judge of color on the u.s. court of appeals. she cofounded just the beginning foundation a pipeline organization that aims to incre
she talked about her role on the high court and her childhood in new york city. this is from the equal justice conference in washington, d.c.. it's an hour. welcome to the equal justice works conference. i am the proud executive director. you are in for a treat today a conversation between the justice of the united states supreme court and the judge e on the cot of appeals for the seventh circuit. let me quickly get, where debato they fit like liquor, you took it. that's okay. so, justice kagan...
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that someone had allowed it to help and it was very hard for me to understand how a community in new york city, one of the richest cities in the world could have a community that was so poor, that lacked resources. that lacked hope. and every time i read "the new york times" or the "new york post" or read "the wall street journal," there was always something negative being written. but it's hard to find something positive when all you have is this narrative, when all you have are children who are failing. i was in a kindergarten to eighth grade school. i was assistant principal of the middle school. no one had ever spoken to those children about going to college or showing them what college looked like. that was hard for me to understand. because when i would ask the children, let's talk about college, i'm not going to college. why aren't you going to college? because we don't go to college around here. you're going to go to college. you're going to have the opportunity. monday lopez i'm not going to college. i'm going to go to the school up the block. that's what we do. so luckily there was a
that someone had allowed it to help and it was very hard for me to understand how a community in new york city, one of the richest cities in the world could have a community that was so poor, that lacked resources. that lacked hope. and every time i read "the new york times" or the "new york post" or read "the wall street journal," there was always something negative being written. but it's hard to find something positive when all you have is this narrative, when...
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the preliminary report into that deadly train crash near new york city. the ntsb releasing a new image of the train the roof peeled back there. one woman was killed. authorities say the train nearly tripled its speed just 38 seconds before the crash. the emergency brake was activated less than one second before impact. >>> robin williams' prized collection on the auction block now. the late actor at one point owning more than 100 bicycles. many are stunning one of a mind some valued up to $15,000. the money going to his two favorite charities. >>> well, the hockey rookie off to a hot start. 19-year-old auston matthews playing his first nhl game, scoring the first goal of his career, moments later, scoring for the second time. apparently that wasn't enough. then he scores his third goal of the game. you get how this goes. then comes goal number four. a report for a player in his first game. his mother in the stands there moved to tears. and look at this, holding four pucks to celebrate history made. america strong. the nobel committee announcing a major win
the preliminary report into that deadly train crash near new york city. the ntsb releasing a new image of the train the roof peeled back there. one woman was killed. authorities say the train nearly tripled its speed just 38 seconds before the crash. the emergency brake was activated less than one second before impact. >>> robin williams' prized collection on the auction block now. the late actor at one point owning more than 100 bicycles. many are stunning one of a mind some valued up...
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it is not our job to serve all new york city immigrants. we do it in partnership with our sister agencies throughout the new york city government with the really rich and broad community of community based organizations in new york, faith, labor, business. we work with all kinds of stakeholders and partners who see the benefit in supporting new york city immigrants. then, another sort of key to our success is thinking about testing innovative policies and programs, new approaches, for delivering services, connecting to immigrants. i think probably the best known program that we've launched in this administration is the idnyc program. it's new york city's municipal i.d. card, which was launched at the beginning of 2015. less than two years later, 1 in 10 new yorkers have a municipal i.d. card. it has just been tremendously successful and i'm happy to talk about it more. i think it has been a really great learning experience for us and the partnerships and collaborations that need to happen and how to design a program so they are useful and be
it is not our job to serve all new york city immigrants. we do it in partnership with our sister agencies throughout the new york city government with the really rich and broad community of community based organizations in new york, faith, labor, business. we work with all kinds of stakeholders and partners who see the benefit in supporting new york city immigrants. then, another sort of key to our success is thinking about testing innovative policies and programs, new approaches, for...
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she lived in new york city. and would take those home and distribute those to some of the homeless or people that were in need. and she'd see >> she would see that they were distributed and used. and i'm sure that didn't go with airline policy. but this is her with her husband. the beginning of her career. over here you have items that belong to first officer leroy homer. he was a graduate of the united states air force academy. and his luggage tag from united airlines. >> also has marion britain that is traveling with martinez. they were traveling for the u.s. census bureau. he is a 21 year veteran of the census bureau but this is the bronze medal he received for exceptional service. i think the other neat piece that we have here, this is the congressional gold medal that was struck for flight 93 and then in 2003 that was presented here on set 11th to the site for the actions of the passengers and crew in flight 93. so you have both sides represented there. and it's important to say that each site, each of the
she lived in new york city. and would take those home and distribute those to some of the homeless or people that were in need. and she'd see >> she would see that they were distributed and used. and i'm sure that didn't go with airline policy. but this is her with her husband. the beginning of her career. over here you have items that belong to first officer leroy homer. he was a graduate of the united states air force academy. and his luggage tag from united airlines. >> also has...
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new york city police say they've shot and killed a police say they've new york city new york city they've shot and killed a woman.. who tried attacking them with scissors and a baseball bat.. the incident happened inside an apartment in the bronx last night.. officers say they were responding to a call about an emotionally disturbed person..when they found the 66-year old.. they say a sergeant persuaded the woman to drop the scissors... but she then grabbed a baseball bat and tried to hit him.. that's when the sergeant fired off two shots.. the woman was taken to a hospital, where the days until the end of his presidency... he hosted his final state dinner at the white house last night. fox's jackie ibanez -- has more.. 0:34-0:47 matteo renzi / italian prime minister 0:57-1:04 john kerry / us secretary of state 1:32-1:39 jackie ibanez / fox news correspondent (on-cam "fox news" tag) president obama hosting his last state dinner as leader of the united states. the president and the first lady welcomed the italian prime minister and his wife as their final guests tuesday night. coming as th
new york city police say they've shot and killed a police say they've new york city new york city they've shot and killed a woman.. who tried attacking them with scissors and a baseball bat.. the incident happened inside an apartment in the bronx last night.. officers say they were responding to a call about an emotionally disturbed person..when they found the 66-year old.. they say a sergeant persuaded the woman to drop the scissors... but she then grabbed a baseball bat and tried to hit him.....
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. >> while new york city is the safest large city in america, and crime has been going down, one of the reasons that crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests, and everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple, and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island, a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of laguardia airport. connected to the mainland by a narrow two-lane bridge, the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in ten different facilities. >> every criminal who has committed the worst act -- >> bring all your property with you. >> -- is coming through here if they're coming from new york city. >> they come off of the streets. they're tired. they're dirty. they're hungry. and you saw everything there, whether it was somebody who was from wall street who was charged with fraud or whether it was the lowest of the low of the drug dealers. >> get between 80, 90 admission a day. around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. >> what size do
. >> while new york city is the safest large city in america, and crime has been going down, one of the reasons that crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests, and everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple, and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island, a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of laguardia airport. connected to the mainland by a narrow...
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this was on flight 201 coming in from new york city's laguardia airport. the plane landed safely here at mitchell but the man caused local law enforcement met flight 201 and removed the passenger the flight took off from new york city just before 8 p-m and landed in milwaukee around 8:45. a source with knowledge of what happened tells fox6...a man started acting suspiciously and things escalated quite quickly. the source says the flight attendants had to detain the passenger. southwest officials say their primary concern is the safety of their customers. they say they are on the incident. interfering with flight crew members or flight attendants is a federal offense. live from mitchell airport deandra corinthios fox6news. brendan dassey's case is one step closer to being back in a courtroom. attorney general brad schimel filed an opening brief in federal court yesterday -- appealing a ruling that overturned dassey's conviction. in august, a federal court ruled dassey has been coerced by investigators into confessing to helping his uncle, at that time, the j
this was on flight 201 coming in from new york city's laguardia airport. the plane landed safely here at mitchell but the man caused local law enforcement met flight 201 and removed the passenger the flight took off from new york city just before 8 p-m and landed in milwaukee around 8:45. a source with knowledge of what happened tells fox6...a man started acting suspiciously and things escalated quite quickly. the source says the flight attendants had to detain the passenger. southwest...
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. >> i was reading an article that you are comparing this to the plaza in new york city. house so? you come into the plaza. that is what we feel about this building. i have toward this hundreds of time. you cannot do anything like this again. the crash mansion -- craftsmanship is great. >> what is the toughest part aboutt this off the ground. >> a lot of moving parts. we are dealing with a historic building so we have to be very sensitive to the nature and the historic basis of the building. obviously, from a financial standpoint, we have to convince the capital markets that cleveland is not only booming but ready for a -- project. you have to convince the people there typical sales pitch or tell me what you would say if you are trying to get $300 million for project like this. >> we say that this building was sitting in manhattan this would be 3 billion. this is -- this is a portfolio asset force. we are putting on money where our mouth is and we want them to do the same. this us. >> you are a florida-based property. which is the difference between developing something there and d
. >> i was reading an article that you are comparing this to the plaza in new york city. house so? you come into the plaza. that is what we feel about this building. i have toward this hundreds of time. you cannot do anything like this again. the crash mansion -- craftsmanship is great. >> what is the toughest part aboutt this off the ground. >> a lot of moving parts. we are dealing with a historic building so we have to be very sensitive to the nature and the historic basis...
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the deadly in new york city. the dramatic rescue. >>> the major storm hitting. snow, ice, freezing rain from d.c. to philly to new york. >>> the college student accused of sexual assault, and tonight, the list of women. what was allegedly discovered in the book next to his bed. >>> diane sawyer is here tonight. isis in america. one-on-one with the college grad, the star student behind bars. his stunning answer, what drew him to isis. >>> and made in america is back. come with me to the statue of what we discovered. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. and tonight, 12 days to go. new polls just out in the key battlegrounds showing a tightening race between hillary clinton and donald trump. today, for the first time, first lady michelle obama walking out onto that campaign stage, right there with hillary clinton, with her own message about clinton, saying this is not over. and it comes as the clinton team faces a involving money made by bill clinton after the white house. what one e-mail refers to as bill clinton
the deadly in new york city. the dramatic rescue. >>> the major storm hitting. snow, ice, freezing rain from d.c. to philly to new york. >>> the college student accused of sexual assault, and tonight, the list of women. what was allegedly discovered in the book next to his bed. >>> diane sawyer is here tonight. isis in america. one-on-one with the college grad, the star student behind bars. his stunning answer, what drew him to isis. >>> and made in america...
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gio, thank you. >>> now, to a developing headline right here in new york city tonight. a court appearance for the suspect in the bombings that rocked new york and new jersey last month. abc's linsey davis now with our first look at the suspect since that day on the gurney. >> reporter: bandaged and bedridden, today ahmad rahimi -- the man accused of three bombings in new york and new jersey last month -- made his first appearance in court via video conference from his hospital room. >> were you provided with a copy of complaints charging you with various offenses from the city of linden? >> yes. >> reporter: his attorney at his bedside entered a plea on his behalf of not guilty to five counts of attempted murder of a police officer and weapons offenses. the last time we saw rahimi, he was on this stretcher after a rahimi was cooperative during the arraignment, answering to the judges questions, but he made no other statements. bail is set at $5.2 million. david? >> linsey, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and the pentagon making good on its promise to retaliate for attac
gio, thank you. >>> now, to a developing headline right here in new york city tonight. a court appearance for the suspect in the bombings that rocked new york and new jersey last month. abc's linsey davis now with our first look at the suspect since that day on the gurney. >> reporter: bandaged and bedridden, today ahmad rahimi -- the man accused of three bombings in new york and new jersey last month -- made his first appearance in court via video conference from his hospital...
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neal, thank you. >>> when we come back, t school bus accident outside new york city. dozens of children hurt. >>> also, the daughter of an olympic athlete shot and killed, and there is news tonight about the suspects. >>> and that moment with randy travis tonight. the audience was not expecting you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. alright, did you know i was the mommy slam dunk champion? mama go up, up, up! no matter how you get into the health care system... unitedhealthcare can help you compare doctor quality ratings and costs. unitedhealthcare picking up for kyle. here you go. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whole thing? yes, yes! winning smile, and no chance of getting an athletic scholarship. and that is why
neal, thank you. >>> when we come back, t school bus accident outside new york city. dozens of children hurt. >>> also, the daughter of an olympic athlete shot and killed, and there is news tonight about the suspects. >>> and that moment with randy travis tonight. the audience was not expecting you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get...
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new york harbor... by using toilets. yes, you heard that right-- new york city officials are smashing five-thousand toilets to build an artificial reef in jamaica early-october ... late-afternoon ... a boat full of journalists ... motored out into jamaica bay ... for a first look ... at a man-made reef ... constructed of shells ... and the smashed porcelain of five-thousand inefficient new york city toilets. lodge says: "oysters will settle on almost anything." hudson-river-foundation senior- scientist ... jim lodge ... leads the research portion of this one-point-three-seven- five-million-dollar joint experiment ... run by new york city's department of environmental protection ... in conjunction ... with the billion oyster project. lodge says: "a billion?" w last saw that many oysters ... around nineteen-hundred ... before over-fishing and the sewage of three and a half million new yorkers... killed every oyster --- and probably ... every one of everything else -- in the water. lodge says: "new york harbor used to be filled with oysters and currently there are basically none left." king says: "50 cubic yards of oyster shells, 7
new york harbor... by using toilets. yes, you heard that right-- new york city officials are smashing five-thousand toilets to build an artificial reef in jamaica early-october ... late-afternoon ... a boat full of journalists ... motored out into jamaica bay ... for a first look ... at a man-made reef ... constructed of shells ... and the smashed porcelain of five-thousand inefficient new york city toilets. lodge says: "oysters will settle on almost anything." hudson-river-foundation...
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gist thinking about the size of new york city, the number of new york city residents who don't have a driver's license, we wanted the i.d. to be able to serve that purpose, at least in the city. >> in nevada, we're not there yet when it comes to an id. even the driver's authorization card specifically says on it not to be used for id purposes. even though some businesses could, we can't limit businesses from doing that. the other issue, too, with the drivers issues was the real id act. you have to do it in compliance with that. so our card is the alternative. if you don't want a real id, you can get this drivers authorization card. many businesses still allow for that. the other thing is that the mexican government with their card has increased their security measures, so those can be used where now in the past it was a little harder to use that. some of the other central american, south american countries, their consular card are a little better now. we've been able to use some of those for id purposes, especially when you're applying for the driver's license and other things. >> any
gist thinking about the size of new york city, the number of new york city residents who don't have a driver's license, we wanted the i.d. to be able to serve that purpose, at least in the city. >> in nevada, we're not there yet when it comes to an id. even the driver's authorization card specifically says on it not to be used for id purposes. even though some businesses could, we can't limit businesses from doing that. the other issue, too, with the drivers issues was the real id act....
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one group you also don't want to upset, new york city's bravest and new york city's finest. refighters and police. their pension funds have millions of dollars in wells fargo stock. joining us now the man in charge of those fund in a fox business exclusive. new york city comptroller scott stringer. listen, $160 billion of assets in these investment funds which include the teachers by the way. three weeks ago you were with us and you sent a letter to wells fargo. we brought you back to find out have they reached out to you? are you any happenwer with the situation? >> years ago the pension fund put in clawbacks that we can go after the chairman of the board and ceo demanding $41 million in pay to come back to share owners. i'm glad to say they're doing that. liz: okay. >> we looked at one of the vice presidents, we want $19 million back. they're doing that. liz: carrie tolstedt. >> what about senior executives. penalized them $185 million. the stock is down 18%. this is entire scamper pet waited on the people of this country. mayor de blasio sent another letter, saying if you
one group you also don't want to upset, new york city's bravest and new york city's finest. refighters and police. their pension funds have millions of dollars in wells fargo stock. joining us now the man in charge of those fund in a fox business exclusive. new york city comptroller scott stringer. listen, $160 billion of assets in these investment funds which include the teachers by the way. three weeks ago you were with us and you sent a letter to wells fargo. we brought you back to find out...
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the tarmac at la guardia airport in new york city. governor pence and his plane there slid off the tarmac. we're going to keep track of the story and bring you updates throughout the hour. we should note, as you can see there from the picture, it is raining in new york city, and right now no reports of any injuries. >>> a flu outbreak at an east bay high school has some parents worried. i'm michelle roberts. coming up, why some students who attended school today say they got a little bit of a break. >>> also just in time for the holidays, apple unveiling this. one of its new products, their new laptop. it doesn't come cheap. >>> whether we make not a penny on this, i feel like we've made it, we've succeeded. >> a thrilling production. in tonight's bay area proud, we'll meet the south bay father and son who have one goal this halloween: to make you scream. republican vice predential candidate mike pece's plane >>> i want to get back to our breaking news. these are live pictures from the tarmac at la guardia airport in new york city. as
the tarmac at la guardia airport in new york city. governor pence and his plane there slid off the tarmac. we're going to keep track of the story and bring you updates throughout the hour. we should note, as you can see there from the picture, it is raining in new york city, and right now no reports of any injuries. >>> a flu outbreak at an east bay high school has some parents worried. i'm michelle roberts. coming up, why some students who attended school today say they got a little...
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shooter was known to them and again, today is behind bars. >> the second commuter train crash in the new york city area in ten days has injured almost a dozen of people. the eastbound long island railroad train derailed east of new hyde park new york last night. 600 people were on board the commuter train that came out of penn station. >>> new jersey transit station in hoboken new jersey will resume tomorrow. a new rule is going to be in place, it requires the conductor to join the engineer whenever a train pulls into the terminal. the train was traveling twice the speed limit before the hit the station. >> there's still much more to come on "action news" sunday morning. new overnight, a family scrambles to get out of their burning home in south jersey. >> celebrating philadelphia's italian pride. a peek at the parade in south philadelphia. >> reporter: moderate to heavy rain falling in areas south and east. i'll let you know when it clears. we have cooler conditions to talk about in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast coming up next. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healt
shooter was known to them and again, today is behind bars. >> the second commuter train crash in the new york city area in ten days has injured almost a dozen of people. the eastbound long island railroad train derailed east of new hyde park new york last night. 600 people were on board the commuter train that came out of penn station. >>> new jersey transit station in hoboken new jersey will resume tomorrow. a new rule is going to be in place, it requires the conductor to join...
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new york. we'd like to get more of the rain through strl and southern new england where it's been very dry. looks like maybe half inch to an inch in this area. from new york cityouthward, doesn't look like much of anything. just showery drizzle. not the kind of rain you really need to fill up the streams and reservoirs. the cold front moves to the east. this is 9:00 a.m. this morning. the green and yellow show us where the rain is. we take you through the evening activities here. a steady light rain throughout the ohio valley at 7:00 p.m. heavier rains this evening. if you're thinking after-school activities, good chance of being rained out pittsburgh to buffalo to erie, all the way through syracuse and watertown included. by the time we go through the overnight into early tomorrow morning, the heavier rains move through central pennsylvania. by tomorrow evening, we should have a band of rain possibly from richmond to d.c. and heading right through areas of central pennsylvania in upstate new york. again, the rainfall forecast will be plentiful in some areas but not everywhere. in the southeast, we still have a chance of getting record highs. >> enjoy it while
new york. we'd like to get more of the rain through strl and southern new england where it's been very dry. looks like maybe half inch to an inch in this area. from new york cityouthward, doesn't look like much of anything. just showery drizzle. not the kind of rain you really need to fill up the streams and reservoirs. the cold front moves to the east. this is 9:00 a.m. this morning. the green and yellow show us where the rain is. we take you through the evening activities here. a steady light...
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we start with a deadly -- masive 6 alarm fire in new york city overnight...the blaze broke out in a building on the city's upper east side. it quickly spread to two nearby buildings. at one point the flames were so intense that some people left surrounding buildings. aftershocks.. in central italy... has emergency service workers scrambling today. according to the u-s geological survey, the first struck the area measuring five- point-four, while the second measured six-point-one. in total about 60 aftershocks shook the area, including the two strongest ones that toppled buildings. netflix has discovered that pause rates across the country actually increase up to 30 percent during trick- or-treating. researchers florida... binghamton, new york and lima, ohio. and more pauses... means more candy. netflix says nationwide, the pause rate peaks at 7:29 p-m... making it the golden hour for trick- or-treaters to maximize their candy collecting. a secret wedding, for olympic swimmer michael phelps!phelps quietly married now-wife nicole johnson back on june 13-th -- before the rio games -- and has ke
we start with a deadly -- masive 6 alarm fire in new york city overnight...the blaze broke out in a building on the city's upper east side. it quickly spread to two nearby buildings. at one point the flames were so intense that some people left surrounding buildings. aftershocks.. in central italy... has emergency service workers scrambling today. according to the u-s geological survey, the first struck the area measuring five- point-four, while the second measured six-point-one. in total about...
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from new york city. >> how's it going? >> as you see in the first episode, i was kind of overwhelmed, but the more i've been traveling and getting to new places and meeting awesome people, i've come to look forward to every bit of it and it's been awesome so far. >> what have you learned about yourself and the country we live in so far? >> probably learned more about people, just how generous they are. i got woken up by some cops and told them what i was doing, they bought me a hotel room. then i ended up joining 25 cops for dinner. just me and cops. >> how are you, because you have a gofundme page, right? >> yeah, the page got me to start. i was able to buy supplies i needed. i saved up some money, but i need to work more, i do graphic design from my computer, so i'll have to take on more jobs like that. luckily a journey like this isn't too costly, just paying for food here and >> hopefully we can check in later on and see how it's going. if you want to follow him, follow him on youtube. thank you so much. >> thanks for
from new york city. >> how's it going? >> as you see in the first episode, i was kind of overwhelmed, but the more i've been traveling and getting to new places and meeting awesome people, i've come to look forward to every bit of it and it's been awesome so far. >> what have you learned about yourself and the country we live in so far? >> probably learned more about people, just how generous they are. i got woken up by some cops and told them what i was doing, they...
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african-american anad latino teenagers were arrested for beating and raping a white woman jogger in new york city's central park. they became know as the central park five. donald trump took out full-page ads in four new york newspapers calling for their execution. then in 2002, their convictions were vacated after the real rapist came forward, confessed to the crime, his dna matched. the central park five served between seven and 13 years in jail each for the assault. new york city ultimately settled with them for $41 million. but as late as last week, donald trump still claimed they were guilty. we will speak with yusef salaam, one of the central park five. he recently wrwrote in "the washington post," "donald trump won't leave me alone." policies that come allies the personal use of drugs. >> every 25 seconds, someone is arrested in the united eighth for possessing drugs for the personal use. arreststs country, more for r drug possesession than any other crcrime. over 1.20 5 million arrest for your. amy: human rights watch and the american civil liberties union released the findings wednesday wi
african-american anad latino teenagers were arrested for beating and raping a white woman jogger in new york city's central park. they became know as the central park five. donald trump took out full-page ads in four new york newspapers calling for their execution. then in 2002, their convictions were vacated after the real rapist came forward, confessed to the crime, his dna matched. the central park five served between seven and 13 years in jail each for the assault. new york city ultimately...