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>> during hyundai rush hour a 36-year-old was killed using a city bank, he was run over by a charter bus. >> how did he fall off the bike. >> nypd is the enemy of safe cycling in new york city. >> in front of me right now. in the bike lane. >> what a hypocrite. >> what are you doing? you are a bunch of fools. >> all of my daughtery picturess pictures in the third floor.
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>> nypd is enemy of safe cycling in new york city. >> i am in chelsea, during moon monday rush hour, a 36-year-old investment banker was killed by using the bike share program, citibike, this is the very first fatality in history of the program, they had over 43 million successful rides. so far and counting, you can see by none of the bikes available. the man's name, dan of brooklyn heights, according to statement, he was riding a citibike on 26th street between 7th and eighth avenue, he fell to the ground, run over by rear tires of a charter bus, suffered serious injuries, witnesses said he was alive, and it looked like he was breathing, he was
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immediately taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. >> a choice he made to behalf of everyone in manhattan, every day, i am not going to jump in the car, i am going to live my life by taking public transportation and bicycles which thoughtful. >> this is under investigation, the man driving the charter bus, 53-year-old man, has not been identified or charged as of yet. i am no pro bike rider, but i want to check out i rented my own citibike and took a ride carefully around the accident site, there are over 1.5 million cyclists in new york city accords to the department of transportation. and stats from 2015 are interesting 232 fatalities on streets of new york city regarding involving motor vehicles, 14 of those in 2015 were cyclists accidents, 81 were
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auto to auto. and 137 most by far, deaths of pedestrians on the streets of new york city. according to dot, more dangerous to be a pedestrian than driving or riding a bike here. >> the question that i have, does anyone know, how did he fall off the bike? this was totally preventible. and really did not have anything to do with congestion. it sounds like a terrible accident. >> from what i have seen. and new york the new york police department came out said, he was traveling between a parked car, and this charter bus, and the parked car was actually double parked, he did not have much room to navigate, he fell off the bike, and ended up under the bus, he leaves a wife and two children in brooklyn heights. >> a lot of things that i hear about people biking in the city, there are not enough bike lanes, or if there are bike lanes they
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are blocked with other things, did you see that. >> i just mentioning, that city take -- cyclists have been clamoring for better bike lanes, you have two blocks of a great bike lane then it goes away. they have bike lights as well, it not easy for a first timer, the tourists use citibikes. >> the challenge is that traffic is already so bad, if you move that out. is sounds like they could enforce the laws they have, they have done a pretty good job of it given relatively low number of accidents. >> was he wearing a helmet. >> no, and bus tires, ran over his torso. helmet would not have saved his life. >> helmets -- >> a promising young man.
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>> thank you, rohan. >> do you hear that? >> all right, start again. >> this pregnant woman did the best she could to prevent a carjacking, she drove up to a carjacking in indiana, got out of her car, went into the store, two men walked up to her car, tried to steal it he runs out to her car, they went with her, she falls on her pregnant belly, she is due in less than two weeks, it was minor bruises, the police found her car an hour later, if you recognize these guys, call 911. ladies and gentlemen story you are go to see is true, the names have not been changed to protect the innocent. >> i thought it was treasury, a
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thought gold coins, it just a locket, we're like, like a little pin. i found so many, then it had prosecutor on it then that interested me. >> why is something buried? is it secret? a memory? something to be hid friend view. -- hidden from view, jonathan discovered these police badges including one middlesex county detective badge. >> i dig up a white rock, i hit it, it is round, i thought it was a skull, thank god it was just a rock. >> you were panicking. >> i was, we just moved here in march. >> we're joined by former new york city police detective joe, to weigh in on the story ofs ofe badges, a guy is digging a
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garden for his parents, digs up a dozen or so old police bangs. >> this is a most unusual find, the only thing i can think of is owner did not' them to fall into the wrong hands. never dreaming someone would dig a garden 40 years later. >> how important is the badge? why would you bury the badge? don't cop take their badges when they are done. >> original ones cost money, they get put out to service, they are their own piece of history, you can go back and find every officer who wore that badge. >> no kidding. >> something, you know, bang of honor -- bang o badge of honor. >> i went to bel to -- dell bele clearing's office -- clerk a offers. >> who is this man? this face staring back at ut, jay steven, he was a former
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middlesex county detective, and him, or a descendent owned homed that jonathan's parents now live in. bought in 1950s until 1980s. question is, have we solved this mystery. middlesex prosecutor county office is stonewalling us. right now the mystery lingers. >> this is a collection of badges they might have been used in service a long time ago, they may have discontinued them. >> what was your badge number, do you remember? >> yep. 6656. and from a sergeant 5274. >> thank you, joe. >> great story, take care, guys. >> i don't want to mess it up.
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>> kind of more of a subculture for people in the vap industry, one because, they are machinists they work with metal, and smokers turn to vapors who have fidgeting habits. >> do you tell spinners. >> okay. >> i have some for $4. some for 5 up to 30. >> how are they selling. >> the fidget spinner craze made its way to canal street. >> that looks different. there are speakers in it. >> speakers. >> it plays music. >> and lights on it. >> it is manhattan's bargain hop you no longer find just knockoff bags and i love new york t-shirts but this, a lot of this. >> i don't get this.
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>> dude, it's like amazing, this is the first time i have seen something where not even just boy or girls, it is kids and adults, i have parents coming in looking for spinners for the kids, they buy them for themselves. >> the fidget spinner king here. >> i run a vap shop in the back. we have been here 30 years, she needed something fresh. i am glad i was able to bring this for her. >> am i spinning it right? >> there is no right or wrong way. >> like flipping a burger. >> okay. >> i st still don't understand. >> we were first to retail -- canal street. >> should say it helps relief stress, and helps with things like autism, others view it as nuisance with classrooms banning them. here on canal street, they are a
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moneymaker. >> have you tried one. >> not really, i don't understand it that much. >> you don't understand it until you try it. >> that is 30 bucks. >> this is 30 -- really? yodo people buy these. where do you get yours from? >> i can't tell you that. >> pierre has no problem telling you, where you will find a deal. >> i have the best spinners on the block. >> what do you think, on canal street any time soon. >> you are playing with it you see. >> i don't get this. >> i got home last night, put -- tv, saw major league baseball, and thought what whimps, i spent the day playing 1864 style. my first at bat, there we go
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check out this video of the what is known at french superman. elan robert, climbing the tallest building in barcelona, spain, all i can say is wow, he climbed over 100 obstacles worldwide. video and breath taking. >> check out this adorable baby girl, having no part of her daddy sitting her in the grass. >> you are not going to get in the grass. >> at 11 months old, she has been viral on youtube. she just stretches out her legs, what i would call a toe touch, she is not sitting in the grass, at all. >> man at first is fined 25
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cents. >> i got home last night, put on tv, saw major league baseball, and thought what whimps, they play with the big kushy gloves to protect their hands, that is because i spent day playing 1864-style, vintage baseball. 9 sweltering innings of baseball in a wool jersey. playing the way they played it when men were men and baseball players used their bare hands to catch the ball. ready, to play some baseball. >> i suited up with sports gentleman of monmouth baseball club, against the new york -- two teams play in midatlantic, vintage baseball. league, game is part of vi vinte baseball day in little silver.
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down. >> down? >> popular. >> the chatter was great. a lot of chatter. >> you got it. >> hassa. >> they talk like they talk in 19 century too? >> yes, is that required, reenacting. >> my first at bat, here we go. ball is softer like a softball but baseball size, it does fly off the bat. >> yes, sir. >> run, run. >> yeah. >> this -- i thought that ball would be heavier. >> it is light, it is coming off the bat. >> under hand pitching. there are big rule differences, you can catch the ball in one bounce and the batter is out. >> that is a huge difference. >> may be with no gloves it like pin ball, ball bounces off you, defense is hard to play. two things i love about this
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really a historic display, you put on a show, but unlike a lot of reenactsment bike a -- re18 reinactments like a civil war battle, you their is really playing. >> this is way more fun than recreational softball. >> you are not restricted by recreational softball rules. but it is not so fast that you feel like you are wasting your time out there. >> i declare. the winner. >> they have another game saturday june 17 in home dale against the hoboken 9, they are always looking for players. >> good job. >> great stuff, i might play
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again with them. >> yes, sir. >> to you from short-term parking lot outside of terminal a in new york airport, governor christie announced a 2.4 billion plan to renovate this second of the airport. promising to make it survive able but stopping short of saying it will be enjoy able. >> we want people to do the best they can. >> christie has full confidence, but he has a history was not having too much faith in special prosecutor. christie will head to white house friday, t work with opioid commission, and three weeks he will have more details on what he is doing with that. >> where does he find that $4.24 billion, where is this coming from. >> i don't know. he said that is part of you know, to do with gateway tunnel
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2, and president trump and federal government onboard with this stuff. you know, are they? >> why is the only thing this governor does not want to spend money on is a new tunnel, two billion for two light rail, a billion for state house, and 2.5 billion for that. this is shocking to me, we have come up with 6 billion dollars, and no tunnel. no tunnel. >> what are the changes going to be? did he discuss the proposal. >> 5 years of traffic congestion to get in. >> new pavement? >> take nj transit, that is all, i'm kidding. >> what is going to make it enjoyable. >> i hit red carpet for one of the biggest nights in harlem, keeping it true to be mecca of black america. >> to be able to perform at this
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>> all right. wow. >> all right. >> perhaps happiest person in oakland, california beside steph curry and kevin durant, the warriors super fan, had his house painted last year for $200. always a warriors fan. he is one happy, happy man. >> runners participated in garden of gods 10 mile race in colorado had to dodge a bear while running. daniel said that bear seemed to be waiting for the perfect
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opportunity, then say big enough gap between the runners and made his move, he ran into the woods. just another casual encounter with a bear in colorado. >> i hit the red carpet for one of the biggest nights in harlem, apollo spring gala at historical historic,a apollo theater. hosts the very hilarious original king of comedy cedric the entertainer. >> for me to be able to perform at this legendary theater. you know, bring my talent here, but also recognize. stan who is so deserving of this award, these accolades. that is why they asked me to host tonight. >> the event raised over $2.1
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million for apollo theater, announce profit. it is -- announc a non-profit, e honoree was peabody award winning director and producer stan lathen, the force behind many shows. >> a well th lot of careers andf good stuff. it is hard to say what my favorite is. i have met so many amazing comedians. >> a philly native spoke about importance of the apollo, how it played a role in his career. and honored to win the trailblazer award. >> i spent a lot of time at the apollo as a kid, as a teenager, and a director i worked at the apollo, it is a very important place to me. >> history dates back decade. >> a gathering place. and so, ever since it opened its
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doors in 1934, today we have thing like uptown hall series, where we talk about topical issues that impact the community, harlem community. >> engaging evening kicked off with a one of a kind performance by c- lo. >> ♪ ♪ harlem has a special place in my heart, tonight was about keeping harlem true to being the mecca for black america. and the apollo theater has always been a cornerstone and shining light for the community. >> did you have fun. >> i had a blast. >> yeah. >> yeah, i met people that i look up, to it is one of those
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