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back in 1993, new york city had over 2200 murders. at that time, professor kelley met chief bratton at that time and then became police commissioner new york city. together they came up with implementing a lot of george is very thin combating crime. new york city police department has followed those procedures over the last 20 years. we went from 2200 murders last year in new york city had 340 murders. remarkable reduction in violent crime in new york and many, many people in new york city credit this man. ladies and gentlemen, let me present to you george killing. [applause] >> referring to broken windows, at first, at first it was five years ago. and it was 10 years ago. then it was a quarter century ago. and now it is 30 years. i'm still around and still talking about it. and it still remains somewhat of a controversial idea. i don't think the broken windows idea controversial if you understand the ideas. if you do not they can be controversial and i want to talk about that a little bit. broken window says he recognizes a metaphor.
back in 1993, new york city had over 2200 murders. at that time, professor kelley met chief bratton at that time and then became police commissioner new york city. together they came up with implementing a lot of george is very thin combating crime. new york city police department has followed those procedures over the last 20 years. we went from 2200 murders last year in new york city had 340 murders. remarkable reduction in violent crime in new york and many, many people in new york city...
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tonight we take you inside and ireland, which in the shadow of new york city, has -- inside an island, which in the shadow of new york city, has been abandoned for decades area -- decades. to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. today, ukrainian soldiers suffered the biggest loss of life so far in the crisis which has gripped the eastern part of the country. dozens moreed and injured in attack by pro-russian forces. this comes just days before the elections. the bbc's mark lowen reports. >> the attack came before dawn with devastating effects. this was the ukrainian army checkpoint, hits with the deadliest assault on the military since the conflict began. at least 13 killed and over 30 injured in a well-planned strike. we found troops who spoke of their horror. >> three of my friends have fallen and i can even collect their bodies. they have been lying in the field for over 30 minutes already. >> behind it, pro-russia separatist groups. they showed off their spoils, which they say they took from their victims at the checkpoint. this unverified footage appe
tonight we take you inside and ireland, which in the shadow of new york city, has -- inside an island, which in the shadow of new york city, has been abandoned for decades area -- decades. to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. today, ukrainian soldiers suffered the biggest loss of life so far in the crisis which has gripped the eastern part of the country. dozens moreed and injured in attack by pro-russian forces. this comes just days before the elections. the...
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pass ten year before the system, the quality of life enforcement and the new york city police department. i've watched the city from 2200 murders come down to 400, chief? 340. i don't like to talk about that number because they compare chicago against new york. we hear it all the time. so, that's where it's come from. and i used to see -- at one time the chief was a commander in 33 precinct but i worked in the 34 precinct, which is washington heights when i was a sergeant, and i was the for ten years. it was a three-mile radius, but we had 120 murders, and i went to community meetings, and the focus in the meetings wasn't so much on what we were doing about the violence but about the quality of life in the street. that resonated with me a long time, almost 25 years ago. so, i want to fast forward. unique position, got the job of a lifetime to follow a gentleman i believe in, gary mccarthy, and come through another big blog department back another of the private sector, to my calling and an opportunity to apply the theories of the gentlemen up here. and we introduced one thing we had to d
pass ten year before the system, the quality of life enforcement and the new york city police department. i've watched the city from 2200 murders come down to 400, chief? 340. i don't like to talk about that number because they compare chicago against new york. we hear it all the time. so, that's where it's come from. and i used to see -- at one time the chief was a commander in 33 precinct but i worked in the 34 precinct, which is washington heights when i was a sergeant, and i was the for ten...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: bill de blasio is here. is the 109th and current mayor of new york city. he has served in that role since january 12014. in doing so he became the first democrat to hold the office in 20 years. he won a landslide victory taking 73% of the vote. we're pleased to have him at this table for the first time, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: you've watched other mayors. tell me about the job and what surprises you about being mayor? the challenge of it? the fun of it? >> it's a very fun job because it's endlessly fascinating. my stietz i have 8.4 million constituents and they expect me to connect with them the way a small-town mayor would and that's the interesting tradition in new york city. there's an intimacy amidst the huge scale. and i think that's wonderful. i think it's great on the subway people say, "hey, bill, good job," or they want to talk about something, have an issue, agree with this, disagree with that. i love that connection and i love the fact that what i d
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: bill de blasio is here. is the 109th and current mayor of new york city. he has served in that role since january 12014. in doing so he became the first democrat to hold the office in 20 years. he won a landslide victory taking 73% of the vote. we're pleased to have him at this table for the first time, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: you've watched other...
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that's the day new york city got .ack on its feet >> new york city was an inspiration to the rest of the country. they basically jumped back up and went about the business of being new york city, went about the business of recovering. to mourn those who were lost. >> you serve on committees that oversee transportation and infrastructure. yesterday, president obama was on a bridge that was built 59 .ears ago he was talking about the need for infrastructure improvements because we have deteriorating roads and bridges in this country. democrats and republicans. is there any way they can agree on funding measures to help the nation's roads, bridges and schools yucca >> i think there is. all know we have to fill a gap in the motor fuels tax. that revenue has gone down because people are driving more fuel-efficient vehicles, which is a good thing, but we have a hole to fill. there are a couple of proposals on the table. the president has one, that would make some changes to the tax code. the chairman of the ways and means committee has one that would fund infrastructure by manipulating anot
that's the day new york city got .ack on its feet >> new york city was an inspiration to the rest of the country. they basically jumped back up and went about the business of being new york city, went about the business of recovering. to mourn those who were lost. >> you serve on committees that oversee transportation and infrastructure. yesterday, president obama was on a bridge that was built 59 .ears ago he was talking about the need for infrastructure improvements because we...
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these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. aders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because i only had to take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. [laughter] and then the term power breakfast started. we will reestablish the regency as the home of the power breakfasts where people want to come see and be seen. >> coming up, what kind of hotel room does $100 million buy? what is the most expensive part? >> the bathrooms are very expensive. ♪ >> just before it reopened, jonathan tisch gave me a tour of the newly renovated loews regency in manhattan. >> here we go. after you. >> all right. newly renovated rooms. you have designed -- you pick out almost everything in this room. >> i can tell you stories behind the carpet, behind the finish on the dresser, behind artwork, behind the pillows. you start with carpet and you have a color idea. there might be a
these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. aders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because i only had to take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. [laughter] and then the term power breakfast started. we will reestablish the regency as the home of the power breakfasts where...
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the new york city ballet. w york city ballet is doing this with somebody who's doing street dancing. that's something you just wouldn't think about. >> a clever way to reach a wider audience too. improv everywhere is about fun. they do these stunts in public e fun and the people tin in the public have fun while doing them. they took a stunt to the gap. they started with people in morph suits. what are they going to do. >> today's mission is called manny can mom. getting the gap on fifth avenue 50 extra manny cans for the afternoon. >> go in the gap store open for business and pose next to the real man na kan. there they are they put the masks over their head and they start posing and some people figure out, you know what, mom, something not right about that man na kan. >> because they're all wearing gap clothes i'm sure people thought this was some sort of promotion. they hired real-life people to be the mannequins that's really cool. >> must be a viral marketing video. >> try to take their arms. come here. >>
the new york city ballet. w york city ballet is doing this with somebody who's doing street dancing. that's something you just wouldn't think about. >> a clever way to reach a wider audience too. improv everywhere is about fun. they do these stunts in public e fun and the people tin in the public have fun while doing them. they took a stunt to the gap. they started with people in morph suits. what are they going to do. >> today's mission is called manny can mom. getting the gap on...
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obama took part in a memorial in new york city. also present, former mayor michael bloomberg, and governor chris christie. this is an hour. ♪ there's a place for us somewhere a place for us peace and quiet and open air wait for us somewhere there's a time for us someday a time for us time together with time to spare time to learn time to care someday, somewhere we'll find a new way of living we'll find a way of forgiving somewhere there's a place for us a time and place for us hold my hand and we're halfway there hold my hand and i'll take you there somehow someday somewhere ♪ there's a place for us there's a place for us a time and place for us hold my hand and we're halfway there hold my hand and i'll take you there somehow someday somewhere ♪ [cadence] >> present arms. ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched ere gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare he bombs burst
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in the swingers wen we went from 2200 murders last year new york city had 340 murders. remarkable reduction in violent crime in new york and many, many people in new york city credit this man. ladies and gentlemen, let me present to you george kelling. [applause] >> referring to broken windows, at first it was five years ago, then it was 10 years ago, then it was a quarter century ago, and now it's 30 years. i'm still around and still talking about it. and still, still remains somewhat of a controversial idea. i don't think the broken windows ideas are really that controversial if you understand the broken windows idea. if not they can be controversial and i want to talk about that in a little bit. broken windows as recognized as a metaphor. the power of metaphors is a communicate complicated issues in a simple way, capture your attention and they are easy to communicate. the weakness of metaphors is that they simple by competent ideas et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. during the past several months since i become active again and retirement so to speak working with brat
in the swingers wen we went from 2200 murders last year new york city had 340 murders. remarkable reduction in violent crime in new york and many, many people in new york city credit this man. ladies and gentlemen, let me present to you george kelling. [applause] >> referring to broken windows, at first it was five years ago, then it was 10 years ago, then it was a quarter century ago, and now it's 30 years. i'm still around and still talking about it. and still, still remains somewhat...
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i like him. >> i agree and i disagree, i believe new york city is a mismanaged carnival of stupidity. in this instance, it's not. he was going the wrong way on a street, which is so scary. bob goes on his rants about bikers in new york, it's very scary. they go down the wrong way and new york city was right to give him a ticket. >> the thing is i feel bad for these cops. we always blame the cops for these interactions but they have their hands tied. we make up these bike lanes and then we make the regulations and then we told them to go out and get revenue, am i right. >> and every muslim taxi driver and every american taxi driver drives in the bike lane but city bike put those bikes around and bloom hed decided it was a good idea, people are going to die from that. they wear those euro trash outfits. >> they actually follow the rules. we're tawling about bikers who don't follow the rules. they are finally getting ticketed. >> alec baldwin contributes to the definition he says about new york. you don't think he's part of the carnival snm. >> he said to the police, how young are these
i like him. >> i agree and i disagree, i believe new york city is a mismanaged carnival of stupidity. in this instance, it's not. he was going the wrong way on a street, which is so scary. bob goes on his rants about bikers in new york, it's very scary. they go down the wrong way and new york city was right to give him a ticket. >> the thing is i feel bad for these cops. we always blame the cops for these interactions but they have their hands tied. we make up these bike lanes and...
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in the community, making positive change, and the benefit serves the united cerebral palsy in new york cityis one of new york city's leading nonprofits, and they serve about 14,000 new yorkers living with disabilities. >> ok, so that is women who care. let's step back for a second and share a little bit of your story. as i described, an automobile accident led to your paralysis, and you turned this into something that has not been an issue in terms of what you wanted to achieve. tell us some of your goals and what you wanted to achieve. >> well, when i was six years old, i began to sing, and that changed my entire life, because i had something to live for, and i had a purpose, and i had a passion, and i dreamed of performing on stage and being on television, and then a little show called "glee" came around, and i decided it was going to be my dream and my mission to get on the show, so i did the "glee" project, which led to "glee," and i moved to l a, and i am now doing more television work, and it has been an incredible journey. >> one of the things about your singing is that in a sense, y
in the community, making positive change, and the benefit serves the united cerebral palsy in new york cityis one of new york city's leading nonprofits, and they serve about 14,000 new yorkers living with disabilities. >> ok, so that is women who care. let's step back for a second and share a little bit of your story. as i described, an automobile accident led to your paralysis, and you turned this into something that has not been an issue in terms of what you wanted to achieve. tell us...
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this is al jazeera america live from new york city.i'm morgan radford and here are today's top stories. >> i'm here on a single mission - it thank you for your extraordinary service. [ cheering ] >>> president obama makes a surprise visit to troops in afghanistan. >>> and pope francis is in israel after a visit to the west bank. >>> plus the ballots are in after month of turmoil. voters in ukraine have finally
this is al jazeera america live from new york city.i'm morgan radford and here are today's top stories. >> i'm here on a single mission - it thank you for your extraordinary service. [ cheering ] >>> president obama makes a surprise visit to troops in afghanistan. >>> and pope francis is in israel after a visit to the west bank. >>> plus the ballots are in after month of turmoil. voters in ukraine have finally
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new york city is supply constrained. values are going up rapidly. people are being priced outside of the market. you're seeing secondary markets like a brooklyn, like queens, long island city, and look at what has happened on the waterfront in new jersey. the growth is all driven there by supply constraint and price dynamics. >> so in terms of the ripple effect brian was mentioning in terms of where the building will be for malls and the roads, et cetera, i mean, when you look at some of these cities that are seeing the highest growth, they're sort of sprawlish cities. they're not the condensed cities like manhattan or hong kong where everybody's on top of each other. so there will still need to be the malls and the shops and the roads, et cetera. >> absolutely. in fact, there will be much less of a transition. it's a more gradual transition from urban to suburban, say in a phoenix, scottsdale, you're going to transition very rapidly and smoothly into a suburban environment as opposed to the extreme change of new york city or westchester. >> it's fun
new york city is supply constrained. values are going up rapidly. people are being priced outside of the market. you're seeing secondary markets like a brooklyn, like queens, long island city, and look at what has happened on the waterfront in new jersey. the growth is all driven there by supply constraint and price dynamics. >> so in terms of the ripple effect brian was mentioning in terms of where the building will be for malls and the roads, et cetera, i mean, when you look at some of...
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the complex in new york city has been home to thousands and it will stay affordable is in doubt. there are signs of a potential doubt of a property, and tenants are trying to stop that from happening. mary snow explains it's not just about middle class. >> we already have 32-- >> gearing up for a fight to hold on to the a refuge for the middle class in new york city. at stake, stuyvesant town peter cooper village along the manhattan's east river. but with fears of a potential sale steinberg and fellow tenants worry that the affordable housing that has allowed them to live here for decades will be wiped out. >> we're fighting for everyone who lives here. >> reporter: steinberg, who is 67, and retired pays a little more than $1,300 in monthly rent, about half the cost of market rate. regulated rents by the city are the hallmark of stuyvesant town built in 1947 for world war ii veterans developed by metlife with the city's help. owners have changed hands over the years, deregulating rents for some of the tenants and deregulating more rents will be the priority for new owners. >> it'
the complex in new york city has been home to thousands and it will stay affordable is in doubt. there are signs of a potential doubt of a property, and tenants are trying to stop that from happening. mary snow explains it's not just about middle class. >> we already have 32-- >> gearing up for a fight to hold on to the a refuge for the middle class in new york city. at stake, stuyvesant town peter cooper village along the manhattan's east river. but with fears of a potential sale...
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in a few minutes you will hear from the chairman of the 9/11 museum, former new york city mayor michaeloomberg. ♪ you are watching live the dedication of the national 9/11 museum here in new york city. it is half named in lower manhattan. a few minutes ago we heard from president obama himself, chris christie, governor of new jersey, also spoke there it -- also spoke. event.g for those who have not given it thought, it is worth remembering what happened in the city 12 and a half years ago. i'm erik schatzker. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. the roadave been on almost a week but as a new yorker i was just downtown in the financial district moments ago. it is a day, as a new yorker, he deftly want to be here. earlier this week i had a chance to sit down with former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, chairman of the september 11 memorial museum. he spearheaded this creation during his time in office. he is the founder of bloomberg lp, the parent company of this network. he and i had a chance to sit down this week about some of the challenges of building a museum. >> somebody had to pull it all
in a few minutes you will hear from the chairman of the 9/11 museum, former new york city mayor michaeloomberg. ♪ you are watching live the dedication of the national 9/11 museum here in new york city. it is half named in lower manhattan. a few minutes ago we heard from president obama himself, chris christie, governor of new jersey, also spoke there it -- also spoke. event.g for those who have not given it thought, it is worth remembering what happened in the city 12 and a half years ago....
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brooklyn's economy outpaced new york city. the number drops in brooklyn grew 20%.is a look at some of the headlines. back to you. >> thank you carol massar. a new biodegradable cup is called loliware. it won a jell-o mold competition. as ants are made alternative to disposable cups. andunder chelsea briganti director of sales jennifer love join me now. great to have you both here. >> we are so excited. >> what exactly -- this is an edible cup. >> it is a collection of biodegradable and edible cups. we have for you a little drink. with a springtime lemonade mint in a citrus cup. the cup is truly biodegradable. biodegradable products are sometimes -- they do not biodegrade properly. they have bpa. , vegan, is bpa-free all-natural. it is a replacement. >> gluten-free? >> everything. >> let's start with this idea. you enter a contest. chelsea enters a contest and they use the jell-o mold concept as a material. not as a food itself. when you first heard about this, what did you think? them a few months ago. i love what they are up to. one of the most exciting things is
brooklyn's economy outpaced new york city. the number drops in brooklyn grew 20%.is a look at some of the headlines. back to you. >> thank you carol massar. a new biodegradable cup is called loliware. it won a jell-o mold competition. as ants are made alternative to disposable cups. andunder chelsea briganti director of sales jennifer love join me now. great to have you both here. >> we are so excited. >> what exactly -- this is an edible cup. >> it is a collection of...
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welcome back to al jazeera america live from new york city. i am morgan radford. here are today's top stories. sinn fein leader gerry adams will be released from northern ireland. you are looking at live pictures. he was arrested on wednesday when police questioned him over the 1972 murder of a mother of 10. adams, however, denies being involved in that murder. >>> ukraine releases protesters he arrested after friday's clashes in odessa. activists attacked a police station breaking down windows and doors and demanding the release of those very protesters. at least 40 people died on friday after a fire broke out inside of a trade union building. help is on the way. 4,000 afghans displaced by a deadly landslide after finally, receiving the help they need. the mountain collapsed on friday leaving an entire town almost completely buried beneath the rebel. only a few hundred bodies have been recovered out of the nearly 2000 people who are believed to be buried inside their homes. >>> nasa inducted two new astronauts into the hall of fame. they were honored at the kenne
welcome back to al jazeera america live from new york city. i am morgan radford. here are today's top stories. sinn fein leader gerry adams will be released from northern ireland. you are looking at live pictures. he was arrested on wednesday when police questioned him over the 1972 murder of a mother of 10. adams, however, denies being involved in that murder. >>> ukraine releases protesters he arrested after friday's clashes in odessa. activists attacked a police station breaking...
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people got it tooth and nail because they didn't want phrack -- or the natural gas piped into new york city from wells that have been a hydraulic fracture. i heard from someone that the price of natural gas that day go by several dollars in new york is problematic when it comes to any kind of new infrastructure. so you add in the fact that the public has been conditioned over decades, second bad the regulatory entities that govern the pipelines in and around new york and new jersey and all the of the rapture but then has to be avoided to build a pi
people got it tooth and nail because they didn't want phrack -- or the natural gas piped into new york city from wells that have been a hydraulic fracture. i heard from someone that the price of natural gas that day go by several dollars in new york is problematic when it comes to any kind of new infrastructure. so you add in the fact that the public has been conditioned over decades, second bad the regulatory entities that govern the pipelines in and around new york and new jersey and all the...
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publishing executives at the publishing industry's annual trade show, bookexpojohn merrick on new york city and we will be live from the chicago tribune on june 7th and eighth. on saturday, june 21st, the fdr presidential library will be holding the eleventh annual roosevelt freedom festival. there will be 12 authors of recently published works that draw upon the roosevelt archives. >> i'm not defending lois lerner. i want to hear what she had to say, why she was unaware of the inappropriate material for a year after they were created. i want to know why she did not mention the inappropriate criteria in her letters to congress. i could not vote to violate an individual's fifth amendment rights just because i want to hear what she has to say. a much greater principle is at stake here today. the sanctity of the fifth amendment rights for all citizens of the united states of america. >> i have never alleged that goes to the president. i said that the tea party would clearly and fairly be described as enemies or adverse to the president's policies and i think that is pretty comfortable to under
publishing executives at the publishing industry's annual trade show, bookexpojohn merrick on new york city and we will be live from the chicago tribune on june 7th and eighth. on saturday, june 21st, the fdr presidential library will be holding the eleventh annual roosevelt freedom festival. there will be 12 authors of recently published works that draw upon the roosevelt archives. >> i'm not defending lois lerner. i want to hear what she had to say, why she was unaware of the...
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with the long list of problems affecting new york city right now, education, the growing gap between ke you bite your steering wheel, nothing is less important and has demanded the attention of city hall less than the decades-long fight over the right to own a ferret. jason carroll is live in the newsroom with more on the pressing issue. >> i don't know if it's a debate that rises to that level, but let's just say this, ferrets why initially banned over concerns that they can possibly transmit rabies and potential attacks on children. animal activists have been saying all along they're no more dangerous than an average dog or cat and it look like new york city's mayor agrees. >> reporter: when you think about four-legged hairy animals in new york city, perhaps this comes to mind or this. but the debate that's making the fur fly is actually about these. >> they don't bite hard. they're gentle. they're playful. >> i'm not doing this. >> reporter: will new york city do it? and by do it, we mean legalize the ferret, an animal the butt of jokes in movie. >> what happened to your dog? >> th
with the long list of problems affecting new york city right now, education, the growing gap between ke you bite your steering wheel, nothing is less important and has demanded the attention of city hall less than the decades-long fight over the right to own a ferret. jason carroll is live in the newsroom with more on the pressing issue. >> i don't know if it's a debate that rises to that level, but let's just say this, ferrets why initially banned over concerns that they can possibly...
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right now they are handmade in new york city. >> it is a mold? used to use pectin and now we use agar. it is the perfect cup. >> it goes away. how much does it cost? >> a four pack is $11.95. we are selling old cups to food service and weddings. it is an $80 million industry. we are selling to a lot of people. >> these are flexible. they feel like they might leak. but they don't. >> they hold their shape for 48 hours. >> are the best of the are cap cold? >> it depends on the type of drink you are serving. the drink in the cup will be cold. >> there is a sticky quality to it. your hand is admitting he. >> that is an interesting point about what loliware can do. it is a delivery vehicle for flavoring or for a functional food. >> our dream is to create cups for marathon runners and athletes with vitamins and minerals during the marathon. there is a tremendous amount of waste. >> you could replace the plastic cups. after a marathon, no waste. that is an incredible idea. >> you need to drink it as quickly as you eat it. there is a funny aspect to this
right now they are handmade in new york city. >> it is a mold? used to use pectin and now we use agar. it is the perfect cup. >> it goes away. how much does it cost? >> a four pack is $11.95. we are selling old cups to food service and weddings. it is an $80 million industry. we are selling to a lot of people. >> these are flexible. they feel like they might leak. but they don't. >> they hold their shape for 48 hours. >> are the best of the are cap cold?...
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this started when they bought this couch from the salvation army north of new york city. the couple had a few lumps in it so they tried to get rid of them and that is when they stumbled on the windfall. >> a zip we on the bottom and he pulls out a plastic bag of a box shape and we immediately were, it is drugs or money and we freaked out and we opened it and it was a stack of hundreds and 50's. >> we treated out. we were shaking. i swear, the first thing we saudi, lock the doors. >> they were freaking out. "like" freak out. >> it was $40,000 and a deposit slip led them to a 91-year-old widow who stuffed it in the coach because she didn't trust the banks and the children donated the couch while she was in the hospital. >>> prince harry has become the highest ranking member of the royal family ever to tweet. the 4th in line sent the first tweet today officially taking over the account for the games can he launched for wounded and injured service men and women with tickets for the competition in september on sale tomorrow. prince harry does future have his own account yet bu
this started when they bought this couch from the salvation army north of new york city. the couple had a few lumps in it so they tried to get rid of them and that is when they stumbled on the windfall. >> a zip we on the bottom and he pulls out a plastic bag of a box shape and we immediately were, it is drugs or money and we freaked out and we opened it and it was a stack of hundreds and 50's. >> we treated out. we were shaking. i swear, the first thing we saudi, lock the doors....
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. >> in the heart of new york city is one of the country's notorious jails, reikers island it history filled with violence. we first visited rikers in 1999 when the commissioner of the new york department of correction was bernard gerhardt. the new york city department of corrections says the result is a remarkable 90% decrease in violence at rikers which led to a substantial reduction in the inmate population. five years later, our cameras went back inside rikers to see how this once infamous jail has reinvented itself. >> i have friend here. i have acquaintances. you don't come here to make friends. i have been here, 30, 40 times. >> you are not comfortable. we make ourselves feel comfortable. to ease the fact that we are in jail. >> the inmates call rikers, the rock, the penal colony, the rock island. the guards call it the meanest precinct in america. welcome to rikers island jail. >> it is easy to get cut up, stabbed, murdered, raped. all type of things you have to deal with in here. if everybody's thinking that this is all good, this is something coming and this is something to
. >> in the heart of new york city is one of the country's notorious jails, reikers island it history filled with violence. we first visited rikers in 1999 when the commissioner of the new york department of correction was bernard gerhardt. the new york city department of corrections says the result is a remarkable 90% decrease in violence at rikers which led to a substantial reduction in the inmate population. five years later, our cameras went back inside rikers to see how this once...
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ryan is live at ground zero in new york city with the latest. >> that solemn procession began at 6:30 this morning. new york city police cars and fire trucks transporting the unidentified remains of 1,115 9/11 victims to the 9/11 museum. there were no bagpipes or d dignitarie dignitaries. just silence. it was led by an honor guard and 20 families of the vicks. the caskets were carried by where the towers once stood. the remains won't be accessible to the public, only to the families. 70 feet below ground at bedrock, the majority of the remains were found there. >> we always said they need to be intplaced at the site. that was where they took their last breath. >> some victims' families are upset saying they refer the repository be above ground, akin to the tomb of the unknown soldier and not in the basement of a commercial museum. >> human remains are surely being transported here to the basement of a private admission-charging museum. that's a sacrilege. has a christian, as a catholic, it's an outrage. >> city officials say they did consult the families and families do not have to pa
ryan is live at ground zero in new york city with the latest. >> that solemn procession began at 6:30 this morning. new york city police cars and fire trucks transporting the unidentified remains of 1,115 9/11 victims to the 9/11 museum. there were no bagpipes or d dignitarie dignitaries. just silence. it was led by an honor guard and 20 families of the vicks. the caskets were carried by where the towers once stood. the remains won't be accessible to the public, only to the families. 70...
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new york. where they're embracing new recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> everyghborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like to serve new yorkers better. >> reporter: over 60% of commuters in new york city travel by foot or public transit. for a city of 8.4 million, that's a lot of people to count. >> the department of transportation counts pedestrians around the city and send a few people to go twice a year and they just sit there with umpire pitch counters. doesn't really give a view what it's like day in, day out, through different seasons. >> reporter: a start-up called place meter is trying to change that providing a realtime picture of, no's pedestrian traffic using hundreds of existing video feed around the city. >> we lay in computer russian all algorithm. >> reporter: counting about 10 million people a day and can count occupy people are inside a building. the city's already using the data, providing pedestrian accounts to businesses in the online business atlas and data integration. >> inside of ye
new york. where they're embracing new recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> everyghborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like to serve new yorkers better. >> reporter: over 60% of commuters in new york city travel by foot or public transit. for a city of 8.4 million, that's a lot of people to count. >> the department of transportation counts pedestrians around the city and send a few...
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we have soda ban in new york city. john: proposed in new york city. >> currently in the courts. be they fought polio and smallpox and now they're fighting against food choices. next they're going to tell us when we should go to sleep. >> i call them the totalitarian left but they have a good cause. katie couric says over 95% of americans will be overweight or obese in two decades. can they make a statement like that. >> only 95%? i don't know where the science comes from, i'm sure it's not from scientists. john: one part of her movie we could both agree with. >> the sugar industry is extraordinarily powerful. they're in business to make money not to keep america healthy. john: they're a business to make money, what a shock! i guess to mainstream news people. >> it's horrific. you have newspaper people. you have members of the public health community here also in business to make money but somehow when it's a food company and the food company happens to be big, it becomes terrible. john: and they are powerful in one way, they keep their subsidies. >> right. subsidies are a huge p
we have soda ban in new york city. john: proposed in new york city. >> currently in the courts. be they fought polio and smallpox and now they're fighting against food choices. next they're going to tell us when we should go to sleep. >> i call them the totalitarian left but they have a good cause. katie couric says over 95% of americans will be overweight or obese in two decades. can they make a statement like that. >> only 95%? i don't know where the science comes from, i'm...
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. >> while new york city is the safest largest city in america, crime has been going down, one of the reasons the crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests. 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 the laguardia airport. the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in ten different facilities. >> we patrol the meanest precincts in america. when our officers go to work, everyday, they know everyone they run into is going to be a criminal. 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. >> we get between 80 to 90 admission
. >> while new york city is the safest largest city in america, crime has been going down, one of the reasons the crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests. 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 the laguardia airport. the island is home to an average of 14,000...
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. >>> it is returning to new york city today. ber the sequester forced the military to cancel the if he festivities last year. she is live for us in new york city with a preview. exciting time of the year, teresa. >> i drew the short straw today. huh? good morning et heather. good morning everyone. this is a really exciting time here in new york city as we officially kickoff fleet week. some 1500 servicemen and women will be coming into new york city enjoying our great city. also letting us into their lives. we are talking about members of the navy, the marines, as well as the coast guard. so these worlds are sort of mess meshing in a way that we really don't normally see. fleet week is running from the 21st through the 27th. you will get an opportunity to tour some ships. there will be a number of parades and ariel demonstrations. it is an exciting time in new york city and one we are looking forward to. that's the latest from peer 92. i will send it back to you in the studio. >> i can see that from my apartment. things are defin
. >>> it is returning to new york city today. ber the sequester forced the military to cancel the if he festivities last year. she is live for us in new york city with a preview. exciting time of the year, teresa. >> i drew the short straw today. huh? good morning et heather. good morning everyone. this is a really exciting time here in new york city as we officially kickoff fleet week. some 1500 servicemen and women will be coming into new york city enjoying our great city. also...
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thomas perform here in new york city for the first time in 1953. it's a place he described as a city of towers. during his four trips here in the early 1950's, he struggled with the scale of the city in his letters home. >> i have no idea what on earth i'm doing here. it's very loud. night i have to take things to sleep. >> today people can visit some of the famous haunts on the dylan thomas tour. here in thed typical dylan fashion, forgetting his notes. fortunately, a fan remembered she had the work of his poetry and dashed off to get it. >> but it was in manhattan at the 92nd street theater where this famous poet found a much bigger audience. the stage is set just like it was for the fifth performance on the 14th of may, 1953. it was in this very seat that ellen sat and perform to a crowd of almost 1000 people. dylan sat and perform to a crowd of almost 1000 people. it was very reverend until the humor and begins. a few people laughed at first. then it was uproarious. >> the majority of time was spent in bohemian greenwich village where he seemed
thomas perform here in new york city for the first time in 1953. it's a place he described as a city of towers. during his four trips here in the early 1950's, he struggled with the scale of the city in his letters home. >> i have no idea what on earth i'm doing here. it's very loud. night i have to take things to sleep. >> today people can visit some of the famous haunts on the dylan thomas tour. here in thed typical dylan fashion, forgetting his notes. fortunately, a fan...
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i'm a detective in the new york city police department emergency service unit.e butler. i'm a lieutenant with the port authority police emergency service unit. i worked down at ground zero for nine months performing rescue and recovery. after learning losing my brother tommy, a firefighter with squad company number 1 i was the first person to put his picture on this piece of steel which we call the last column. after that many others followed with pictures and signatures. [ bells ] >> the last column was part of the last area that was searched -- >> that really tells the they stories of the clean up, the destruction and effort. >> as the site was cleared and the beem came to stand alone, people that were working at the site or family members began affixing the photos. >> people were putting notes on the column. we had a flag on the top of it and it was an icon on the site. the sheer size of it, the number of signatures, farewells not only to lost loved ones and also to this new family that developed on ground zero. >> we all became this family that worked togeth
i'm a detective in the new york city police department emergency service unit.e butler. i'm a lieutenant with the port authority police emergency service unit. i worked down at ground zero for nine months performing rescue and recovery. after learning losing my brother tommy, a firefighter with squad company number 1 i was the first person to put his picture on this piece of steel which we call the last column. after that many others followed with pictures and signatures. [ bells ] >> the...
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from new york city, y'all show some love for gail gondek. let her hear it! >> thank you.heers and applause] >> so hugs, i got that already. >> yes. >> you know, and then-- so what's with the dog hair and the sweaters? >> well, cedric, i like to spin yarn. >> okay. >> and i like to spin it out of organic things like dog hair, celery... >> celery?
from new york city, y'all show some love for gail gondek. let her hear it! >> thank you.heers and applause] >> so hugs, i got that already. >> yes. >> you know, and then-- so what's with the dog hair and the sweaters? >> well, cedric, i like to spin yarn. >> okay. >> and i like to spin it out of organic things like dog hair, celery... >> celery?
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not just new york city. rhode island police began carrying this drug a month ago and state trooper james deangelo has already put it to good use. trooper, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> so from what i understand, you were actually the first person in your force to administer know lox own. what was that like? what happened? >> that's correct. it was a wonderful experience. this past memorial day around 11:00 in this morning i had the occasion of observing a local police officer on a motor vehicle stop at which time i went to assist him with that stop to make sure he was okay, if he need any assistance, at which time he mentionhood e had a passenger in the vehicle which he had stopped which was unresponsive. i attempted to make contact with that party and he was, in fact, unresponsive, head staring -- eyes staring up at the ceiling, eyes rolled back in his head, very shallow breathing, wasn't rae responsive. i asked the officer if he had been issued nar lox own or nar con at which time the department
not just new york city. rhode island police began carrying this drug a month ago and state trooper james deangelo has already put it to good use. trooper, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> so from what i understand, you were actually the first person in your force to administer know lox own. what was that like? what happened? >> that's correct. it was a wonderful experience. this past memorial day around 11:00 in this morning i had the occasion of observing a local...
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new york harbor. two navy ships and coast guard cutters down from 21 in 2012 and gives them a chance to have fun in new york city gives us an opportunity to show how much we appreciate them. lea gabriel is a veteran herself of our united states navy and live in new york city. fleet week, that's a good time, right? >> reporter: shep, it's a great time. i think i got my sea legs back just in time for this. our crew flew out to u.s. oak hill yesterday afternoon and rode her into port in new york this morning. there were about 600 sailors and u.s. marines and we were third in that line of ships. it was a very special morning for those in charge of the parade. as "uss oak hill" makes her way into new york harbor, a new york native commands from the bridge. >> it's an opportunity to show new yorkers and all those in the tri-state area what their navy is all about. >> reporter: today, it's all about navigating these busy waters as cold john leads the parade of ships, brings back memories. >> i remember my father taking me to fort hamilton and seeing these ships in new york harbor, i was amazed. it was just beautiful. >
new york harbor. two navy ships and coast guard cutters down from 21 in 2012 and gives them a chance to have fun in new york city gives us an opportunity to show how much we appreciate them. lea gabriel is a veteran herself of our united states navy and live in new york city. fleet week, that's a good time, right? >> reporter: shep, it's a great time. i think i got my sea legs back just in time for this. our crew flew out to u.s. oak hill yesterday afternoon and rode her into port in new...
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it's fleet week here in new york city.citing, and in honor of fleet week and memorial day our audience tonight is made up of service men and women who fight for our country. meanwhile have a panic attack every time i play "call of duty." [ laughter ] where can i hide? where can i hide? that's right, there are thousands of the sailors walking around the city tonight, meaning tomorrow morning we'll see the world's most impressive walk of shame. [ laughter ] sir, ma'am. ma'am, sir. [ cheers and applause ] that's my hat. that's my hat. i want to give a shout out to our friend marco andretti who's gonna be racing in the indy 500 this weekend. that's right. drivers will be going around in a circle 200 times. or as my dad calls that, "looking for a parking space." [ laughter ] "just put it in the garage." you guys may have heard about this. the rangers -- the new york rangers and the canadiens are the playing the stanley cup playoffs and i have a little bet going on with the montreal canadiens. if they win i have to do an entire
it's fleet week here in new york city.citing, and in honor of fleet week and memorial day our audience tonight is made up of service men and women who fight for our country. meanwhile have a panic attack every time i play "call of duty." [ laughter ] where can i hide? where can i hide? that's right, there are thousands of the sailors walking around the city tonight, meaning tomorrow morning we'll see the world's most impressive walk of shame. [ laughter ] sir, ma'am. ma'am, sir. [...
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the larger new york city region. >> we have $1.3 million resident in manhattan that balloons to 3 million people from the outer boroughs and new jerry we're dealing with a lot of people we're going about this in an intelligent way we're only getting involved with the thousand people and with a hundred thousand case with w and with the city that has over 13 million this is the smarter way to target the people that are hurting our community we spend more time in court telling me we're not aware of someone not being a crime driving that's important when your augusto an injury or plea negotiating if you have some of the intelligence our giving that intelligence over to the judge that knows the individuals they're dealing with in terms of bail or plea negotiation statementss. >> i want to talk about one a example how our model has made an impact that is the way new york city with our outdoor boroughs in harlem we call them precincts on 23rd and 25th precinct we had a gang war that was going in 2009. i'm actually showing you one small piece of one small precinct in east harlem we an enormous am
the larger new york city region. >> we have $1.3 million resident in manhattan that balloons to 3 million people from the outer boroughs and new jerry we're dealing with a lot of people we're going about this in an intelligent way we're only getting involved with the thousand people and with a hundred thousand case with w and with the city that has over 13 million this is the smarter way to target the people that are hurting our community we spend more time in court telling me we're not...
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. >> the case ended in a month in the new york city court, blocks from the world trade center attacks. abu hasam's attorney said that he plans to appeal. >> much of the evidence is about 9/11, and aljazeera, and all of those are buzz word, and i think that it turns off the jury to the defendant long before they hear any evidence. >> he was able to testify in his own behalf. it's the first successful terrorism case heard in an american court this year. his son-in-law was the most senior al qaeda leader tried in the u.s. in march, abu gabe was convicted of conspiring to kill americans. u.s. attorney general, eric holder, said abu hansa supported the cause of violent extremism. his conviction is as just as it is swift. this case is all the more note worthy since it continues a trend of probations and top terrorism suspects in our court system. with each having a guilty verdict against a top al qaeda-linked figure, the debate on how to seek justice in these cases is quietlying put to rest. in 2009, the obama administration said that it would seek for all of those top masterminds at guanta
. >> the case ended in a month in the new york city court, blocks from the world trade center attacks. abu hasam's attorney said that he plans to appeal. >> much of the evidence is about 9/11, and aljazeera, and all of those are buzz word, and i think that it turns off the jury to the defendant long before they hear any evidence. >> he was able to testify in his own behalf. it's the first successful terrorism case heard in an american court this year. his son-in-law was the...
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. >>> up next, a serial killer was on the loose in new york city. >> these people were chopped up. it's just a savage way to die. >> you found you pissed somebody office. >> the media called him the last call killer. >> last call for drinks. that's the last everybody had seen of him. >> nearly a decade later the police still have no suspects until advances in forensic sciences finally help pinpoint the killer. >> it's the most bizarre case i've ever been involved with. >>> for sanitation workers collecting trash along the new jersey turnpike in 1991, it was a day like any other until they found a plastic bag so heavy the men decided to look inside. >> the worker felt like it was a pumpkin or something. >> but it was something else. >> it was a head, a human head, a human skull. >> when police arrived at the scene, they found even more bags with more body parts. >> the body was severed into seven pieces. two legs, two arms, upper and lower torso, and the head. >> there were ligature marks on his wrist which suggest he was tied up or bound at some point. >> one bag contained latex gl
. >>> up next, a serial killer was on the loose in new york city. >> these people were chopped up. it's just a savage way to die. >> you found you pissed somebody office. >> the media called him the last call killer. >> last call for drinks. that's the last everybody had seen of him. >> nearly a decade later the police still have no suspects until advances in forensic sciences finally help pinpoint the killer. >> it's the most bizarre case i've ever...
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later they are fresher with less lost to spoilage actually new zealand apples are better than new york city john: the giant farm is mardi efficient than a local farmer? >> you can use and put more efficiently and his more difficult to run a tractor on the rooftop in new york city and with those crops that grow larger quantities then of course, is bigger is better. john: but now they talk about food miles the distance from a food -- farm to fork with the of 100 myall dialect -- tie it. >> in the end you cannot defy nature. it is still one 20th of the footprint. few want to grow things in the area to bring irrigation water or more fungicides and pesticides growing them for where it has traveled. >> it is much more energy intensive. >> 20 times more on average. >> it saves local jobs? >> the problem is if you pay more for your food then you have less money to spend on other things. if you keep farmers in business to pay twice as much then there is less movies to buy it -- money to buy the things and to pay for more you destroy more than to create. john: thank you. coming up. i will give away m
later they are fresher with less lost to spoilage actually new zealand apples are better than new york city john: the giant farm is mardi efficient than a local farmer? >> you can use and put more efficiently and his more difficult to run a tractor on the rooftop in new york city and with those crops that grow larger quantities then of course, is bigger is better. john: but now they talk about food miles the distance from a food -- farm to fork with the of 100 myall dialect -- tie it....
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some of these guys showing up tonight in new york city, should they bring an umbrella. >> it's raininghave a little rain to deal with around new york city, airport delays are likely because of the low ceilings and rain. not too much wind with it. it's pretty much isolated. right in between philly and hartford. it goes back to buffalo. it's going to be on and off throughout a good portion through the first half of today. i don't expect any rain in boston or d.c. a possibility of a thunderstorm or two around buffalo. pittsburgh at 84 today. there's a real push of humid warm air from the south. back in the west we had an active day of severe weather, still thunderstorms this morning, trying to spread rain to oklahoma city. this is gold. this is where it's been horribly dry this year. this is welcomed rain out there in the central plains. we don't want the severe weather that comes with it. we will see that later today. the area in yellow goes all the way to the canadian border, back down into texas and everywhere in between from dallas, fort worth, tulsa, kansas city. between minneapolis
some of these guys showing up tonight in new york city, should they bring an umbrella. >> it's raininghave a little rain to deal with around new york city, airport delays are likely because of the low ceilings and rain. not too much wind with it. it's pretty much isolated. right in between philly and hartford. it goes back to buffalo. it's going to be on and off throughout a good portion through the first half of today. i don't expect any rain in boston or d.c. a possibility of a...