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understand the strength of new york city, and what's working in new york city, they haven't done their home work. >> your relationship with the new york police department by all accounts has changed since that moment and that had to be painful personally to you. >> look i differentiate unions from the rank and file of all the now almost 36,000 cops by the way. i'm pretty proud we're adding 2,000 more cops on the beat by the end of this year, but there's 36,000 people who protect us every day. they all have a range of viewpoints a lot of them live in the city. people with different backgrounds they have different viewpoints, unions, never surprises me when they take a particular view towards their boss. but in the end, yes, a lot has happened since then and i think one thing that's become clear to a lot of people any nypd is we're investing in them. new vests to protect them. better training and new technology like shot spotter so we can help keep communities and officers safe. think there's a universal understanding of, we want -- one of the best things i did for the men and women of t
understand the strength of new york city, and what's working in new york city, they haven't done their home work. >> your relationship with the new york police department by all accounts has changed since that moment and that had to be painful personally to you. >> look i differentiate unions from the rank and file of all the now almost 36,000 cops by the way. i'm pretty proud we're adding 2,000 more cops on the beat by the end of this year, but there's 36,000 people who protect us...
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new york city comptroller scott stringer vowed to audit the new york city board of elections. we'll have more on the new york primary after headlines. in brooklyn, a judge has sentenced former nypd officer peter liang to serve no jail time for killing unarmed african american father akai gurley. in 2014, nypd officer peter liang shot 28-year-old gurley in the darkened stairwell of a brooklyn housing project. gurley was walking down the stairs with his girlfriend because the elevator was broken. following the shooting, officer liang first texted his union representative before making a radio call for help. as gurley lay dying. liang had faced up to 15 years in prison on second-degree murder charges. but on tuesday, judge danny chun sentenced him to serve only five years probation and 800 hours of community service. judge chun also made the rare decision to reduce officer liang's verdict from manslaughter charges to the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide. following the announcement, akai gurley's aunt, hecicicirtencia petersen, spoke out. >> this is not justice. this
new york city comptroller scott stringer vowed to audit the new york city board of elections. we'll have more on the new york primary after headlines. in brooklyn, a judge has sentenced former nypd officer peter liang to serve no jail time for killing unarmed african american father akai gurley. in 2014, nypd officer peter liang shot 28-year-old gurley in the darkened stairwell of a brooklyn housing project. gurley was walking down the stairs with his girlfriend because the elevator was broken....
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coming up next, we dive into the weeds of new york city with a retail politician, new york city councilwoman helen rosenthal, when "upclose" continues. welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... like me brave crew... and my fellow space adventures and free of things i don't. like aliens. it's full of stuff we pirates need. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. excelsior! eat up, me hearties! keep it down! i'm exploring the galaxy. >> welcome back to "upclose." we talk a lot about politics on this program. many of the issues are national or statewide or local issues, which in the case of new york city is by definition larger than many states, as we saw in our interview with the schools chancellor just now. this morning we get really local. the retail politics of being a new york city councilwoman -- or the politically correct and gender-neutral term, city council member. city council member helen rosenthal, who represents the 6th district of the council -- that's our abc studios on the upper west side of manhattan. i asked her about embracing the job of a c
coming up next, we dive into the weeds of new york city with a retail politician, new york city councilwoman helen rosenthal, when "upclose" continues. welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... like me brave crew... and my fellow space adventures and free of things i don't. like aliens. it's full of stuff we pirates need. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. excelsior! eat up, me hearties! keep it down! i'm exploring the galaxy. >> welcome...
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can you explain to me why a candidate would ignore in new york city a population of 700,000 in new york city alone. >> well, this is the first i'm hearing of that invitation, but you know senator sanders grow up in a rent controlled apartment. he's been a staunch advocate for affordable housing. hopefully he'll be able to make the time to do that. >> why wouldn't hillary clinton do that. by the way, for the record, we asked both campaigns today has your candidate ever visited a public housing project as a senator or as a presidential candidate. neither campaign answered the question. >> i would be surprised if hillary hadn't visited a public housing project. >> me too. the people involved in public housing here in new york, they don't have any record or memory of senator clinton visiting a public housing project. that's not confirmed, but it's a pretty amazingly thin public record. >> just having been in the position of senator clinton and senator sanders, when you get a call from the news media on the day of and you have a skachedul and the primary is five days away. >> they got letter
can you explain to me why a candidate would ignore in new york city a population of 700,000 in new york city alone. >> well, this is the first i'm hearing of that invitation, but you know senator sanders grow up in a rent controlled apartment. he's been a staunch advocate for affordable housing. hopefully he'll be able to make the time to do that. >> why wouldn't hillary clinton do that. by the way, for the record, we asked both campaigns today has your candidate ever visited a...
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$21 million for snow removal equipment for small streets in new york city. remember the mess in queens in the blizzard? and $70 million for the new nypd precinct. sandra bookman taking a closer look at the proposed budget at city hall. >> mayor de blasio today described the budget as an example of disciplined spending in that it takes in to account the city's current economic situation and also meets the needs of its people. up communities all over the five boroughs. >> reporter: that declaration this afternoon from mayor bill de blasio as he laid out his new executive budget proposal promising the good news is substantial. >> we'll be investing $70 million to build a new police precinct in southeast queens. >> residents in that area have long complained that the 105th precinct in queens village is simply too far to effectively cover neighborhoods like laurels and springfield gardens, brookvale and rosedale. >> it will change response times and allow for more cops to be patrolling the streets in both parts of the 13. >> reporter: the district manager for comm
$21 million for snow removal equipment for small streets in new york city. remember the mess in queens in the blizzard? and $70 million for the new nypd precinct. sandra bookman taking a closer look at the proposed budget at city hall. >> mayor de blasio today described the budget as an example of disciplined spending in that it takes in to account the city's current economic situation and also meets the needs of its people. up communities all over the five boroughs. >> reporter:...
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north and east of new york city. after 2:00 p.m., it's much less wi dy from new york city south. winds down in the 20s to 30 miles per hour. even around 6:00, hampton bays, dealing with winds over 30 miles per hour. it's going to take a little while longer for everything to lm down for you. storm tracker shows one last snow squall there across suffolk county. that could impact driving, but overall, the snow really diminishing a tot over the past few hours. that's one storm pulling away. here's our nextretorm moving in toni t and tomorrow bringing us another round o snow and rain as well. we're talking about snow, we've also got cold i whoaces. windchills in the single digits in the hudson valley after the 70s and 80s the past couple of days. 16 it feels like in white plains. you had to head outside, ou need the layers, hats, gloves and scarves in full effect. we have freeze warnings in effect for portions of the suburbs. take the plants inside. temperatures will drop below freezing in many suburbs. doyksfternoondon future tracker. at least we're rain andw snow-free through the ev
north and east of new york city. after 2:00 p.m., it's much less wi dy from new york city south. winds down in the 20s to 30 miles per hour. even around 6:00, hampton bays, dealing with winds over 30 miles per hour. it's going to take a little while longer for everything to lm down for you. storm tracker shows one last snow squall there across suffolk county. that could impact driving, but overall, the snow really diminishing a tot over the past few hours. that's one storm pulling away. here's...
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it might be the next hour across new york city. it's 56. it has gone cool need the jacket as we go into the evening hours, even places in the 70s and near 80 across southern new jersey will cool off. you have rain over new york city and nassau, but that's moderate. there's the cell and we'll go underneath it and went offshore. 12 lightning strikes within the past 15 minutes. i would anticipate that warning being dropped shortly. we'll watch that for you as we go through the next hour. there's big delays on jfk, to an hour and new york, even though we have flight delays, we will not have met delays. she's showers are moving away. although it's chilly, you need your mets jacket. they should start on time at 54 degrees and a brisk northeast wind. the showers and storms -- and then the clouds stick around, but it's a cool night as we drop into the low 50s. 47 by morning. tomorrow, there's a fair amount of sunshine. cloudiness over central and southern new jersey. the low and middle 60s. a look at the future cast. offshore after 7:00 and 8:00 and
it might be the next hour across new york city. it's 56. it has gone cool need the jacket as we go into the evening hours, even places in the 70s and near 80 across southern new jersey will cool off. you have rain over new york city and nassau, but that's moderate. there's the cell and we'll go underneath it and went offshore. 12 lightning strikes within the past 15 minutes. i would anticipate that warning being dropped shortly. we'll watch that for you as we go through the next hour. there's...
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there's this weird situation with new york city and the republican side, because new york city is so unrepublican. at least most of it is. in the 2012 republican primary, 13% of the primary vote came in from new york city. almost all of it came in from other places in the state. but that does create this weird situation where these tiny pockets of republican voters in new york city can have a really big impact in terms of delegates. we're watching those new york city congressional districts closely right now to see how that might affect tonight's delegate results. steve? >> we're seeing some potential imbalances here that could have significant implications. this is the statewide vote that's coming in right now. what we have, this is our map right here. this is new york city. this blob you're looking at. these are all of the congressional districts that are in new york city or that touch new york city. let me just tell you what we're seeing right now. this right here, this is staten island. the 11th district is staten island, the little bit of brooklyn here. this looked like it was go
there's this weird situation with new york city and the republican side, because new york city is so unrepublican. at least most of it is. in the 2012 republican primary, 13% of the primary vote came in from new york city. almost all of it came in from other places in the state. but that does create this weird situation where these tiny pockets of republican voters in new york city can have a really big impact in terms of delegates. we're watching those new york city congressional districts...
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city. rthat's a commitment new york city has made. r we had veterans who said, "i didn't know i p can take advantage of that," or, "who do i call?" r or, "someone called me, but i don't know p where i'm supposed to go." pso, we've got to do a lot better pathway out of shelter, por for folks on the street, the kind of engagement we're doing p through our homestat initiative, very constant, p heavy engagement to convince them to get off the street, rand to give a different kind of life a chance. p chuck: very quickly, melissa did the story some time ago pabout a little girl, little boy who were in the homeless system, p they were trapped in there, and they had just a terrible rtime getting to school, took them hours to p get back and forth to school. p what are you doing to try to improve the lives of children p who are caught in the system? rbill: well, i give melissa credit because, p as a result of those reports, we've looked at the situation p and we realized, even though it was an expense, p it was a worthy expense to invest in sch
city. rthat's a commitment new york city has made. r we had veterans who said, "i didn't know i p can take advantage of that," or, "who do i call?" r or, "someone called me, but i don't know p where i'm supposed to go." pso, we've got to do a lot better pathway out of shelter, por for folks on the street, the kind of engagement we're doing p through our homestat initiative, very constant, p heavy engagement to convince them to get off the street, rand to give a...
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city tomorrow. friday the brooklyn native will travel here to new york city. he'll appear on the view which appears here on channel 7. we invite you to stay with eyewitness news and abc news as new york becomes, for the first time since 1976, relevant to the presidential primary elections. candidates visiting here now like never before, even taking out local political ads for the first time in memory. get it all at abc7ny. >>> new at 11:00, a teenager in stable condition tonight after being stabbed at a subway station in brooklyn. police say the victim was stabbed in the torso at the mezzanine in bed-stuy. it's not clear what the motive was. there are no arrests. brooklyn tonight for two people shot while just looking out their window. stray bullets flew in to the second floor apartment this week, hitting a woman right above her eye and grazed a man on top of his head. eyewitness news reporter jim dolan is in east flatbush where a vigil was held tonight. >> she was inside her home. she was cooking lunch for her grandson when 61-year-old loreth pierre heard argu
city tomorrow. friday the brooklyn native will travel here to new york city. he'll appear on the view which appears here on channel 7. we invite you to stay with eyewitness news and abc news as new york becomes, for the first time since 1976, relevant to the presidential primary elections. candidates visiting here now like never before, even taking out local political ads for the first time in memory. get it all at abc7ny. >>> new at 11:00, a teenager in stable condition tonight after...
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closer to the city, a coating to an inch. here in new york city, nothing at all. it's going to change over to rain if it snows at all in the cityat. then back into the 50s. a lot of melting going on. much less windy than yesterday. that's also goodsnews. temperatures back to the 40s in brewster. i want to show you something. tomorrow morning, this is what it will feel like at 8:00 a.m. this is no joke. th ane winds will be back and it will be very cold. even though it's chilly right now. lwe're talking about windchills in the single digits and teens by tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. get ready for that. >> wow. >> thank you? >>> there's a lot going og n on the roads. they're shocked. hey, where did spring go? we have track work on the subways dealing with delays here on the a and the c on uptown trains. let take a live look at the l.i.e. over the grand central parkway where the westbound ride is a little busy. going to stay slow on into woodhaven boulevard. coming up at 6:30, i'll tell you out all the accidents in new jersey. >>> thank you very much, emily. 6:26. breaking n
closer to the city, a coating to an inch. here in new york city, nothing at all. it's going to change over to rain if it snows at all in the cityat. then back into the 50s. a lot of melting going on. much less windy than yesterday. that's also goodsnews. temperatures back to the 40s in brewster. i want to show you something. tomorrow morning, this is what it will feel like at 8:00 a.m. this is no joke. th ane winds will be back and it will be very cold. even though it's chilly right now. lwe're...
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mostly sunny skies north of new york city. central and southern new jersey, highs in the low and middle 60s during the day. for the next couple of hours we'll have to watch out near 195 for showers and storms that will roll through monmouth and ocean and middlesex. by the time we get past 9:00, 9:15, i think things are moving offshore. tomorrow a cool start. definitely a little bit more cloudiness off to the south. south of i-78. while it's perfectly sunny in the hudson valley and connecticut. through the afternoon, cool, more clouds to the south. more sun to the north. definitely a cooler spring day. air quality is moderate. uv index at a 7. pollen count is high. here's your 7-day accuweather forecast. tomorrow is the best bet despite clouds to the south. thursday is looking rainier over parts of new jersey and that could reach in to new york city. you'll need your umbrella especially thursday afternoon. friday there are a few showers around. still kind of a cool cloudy day. saturday is the better half of the weekend. clouds w
mostly sunny skies north of new york city. central and southern new jersey, highs in the low and middle 60s during the day. for the next couple of hours we'll have to watch out near 195 for showers and storms that will roll through monmouth and ocean and middlesex. by the time we get past 9:00, 9:15, i think things are moving offshore. tomorrow a cool start. definitely a little bit more cloudiness off to the south. south of i-78. while it's perfectly sunny in the hudson valley and connecticut....
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the squall line has cleared new york city we get a burst of rain maybe thunder and lightning, the wind increases over night we could get a burst of snow during the pre-dawn hours, especially north of new york city where there could be accumulation talking a coating to an inch of accumulation along and north of i-84, there could be slick spots early tomorrow morning in those the morning clear things out and see sunshine, temperatures going nowhere. the wind continues howling during the day on sunday. then we watch our next storm system coming in during the day on monday. doesn't look great for the yankees home opener periods of rain out there off and on during the day on monday here is our wind gust the purple areas indicate wind potentially over 50 miles per hour, you have that burst with the squall line, kind of covers the entire area by 7:00 in the morning with that potential of 50 to 60 miles per hour wind gusts continuing through the early part of the afternoon this can cause damage and power outages all thankfully calms down as we head into late tomorrow into tomorrow evening. her
the squall line has cleared new york city we get a burst of rain maybe thunder and lightning, the wind increases over night we could get a burst of snow during the pre-dawn hours, especially north of new york city where there could be accumulation talking a coating to an inch of accumulation along and north of i-84, there could be slick spots early tomorrow morning in those the morning clear things out and see sunshine, temperatures going nowhere. the wind continues howling during the day on...
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might sneak in to new york city, raindrops close to this time tomorrow. north and east of new york city we may stay dry. this waveee -- wavy front is snaking over the area. i'm hoping this will move away on saturday and give us a nice day. we're not talking about big rains but later in the evening especially nassau, south and west and central and southern new jersey, we could have showers. here's your accuweather forecast. patchy frost in the suburbs. 59 through the day tomorrow. another cool day. clouds dominate in the afternoon. late rain especially south and west of new york city. and rain and drizzle coming in tomorrow night. big question over the weekend, will rain stay away sunday afternoon? changes in the weekend forecast. we'll have that at 5:30. >> stay away. >>> the world's biggest hamburger chain is trying a new recipe to bring back lost business. mcdonald's is getting rid of the artificial preservatives in a new chicken mcnugget recipe. the company has been testing the recipe in stores in washington. it admits its lost customers so it's trying
might sneak in to new york city, raindrops close to this time tomorrow. north and east of new york city we may stay dry. this waveee -- wavy front is snaking over the area. i'm hoping this will move away on saturday and give us a nice day. we're not talking about big rains but later in the evening especially nassau, south and west and central and southern new jersey, we could have showers. here's your accuweather forecast. patchy frost in the suburbs. 59 through the day tomorrow. another cool...
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no one who so conservative will write big check to new york city and new york state politicians in nework city and bankroll the "gang of eight" in washington, d.c. donald trump has been liberal politician, not politician but liberal in new york city. that part of his explanation why he is so far to the left on have it roof issues. he since tried to reinvent himself. he tried to rat generous financial support for democratic politicians all along. we'll hold him in account. while new yorkers arsuffering on high taxes an job killing regulalations put into effect by liberal politicians in new york city and new york state, donald trump has been bankrolling and providing financial support to those same elected officials. >> ron, i want to shift gears if you don't mind and focus on the other side of the aisle because a fight is going on there as well. senator sanders firing back about hillary's comments saying, he is not qualified to be president. >> i don't thinkou are qualified if you get $15 million from wall street through your super-pac. [cheers and applause] i don't think you are qualif
no one who so conservative will write big check to new york city and new york state politicians in nework city and bankroll the "gang of eight" in washington, d.c. donald trump has been liberal politician, not politician but liberal in new york city. that part of his explanation why he is so far to the left on have it roof issues. he since tried to reinvent himself. he tried to rat generous financial support for democratic politicians all along. we'll hold him in account. while new...
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and so new york city is their reference to the world, right? so they have new york city, and then they have everywhere else. and they call... >> hinojosa: but what's interesting is that when they leave china, where they're leaving is actually a very beautiful place, there's a lot of green, there's a lot of lakes, there's a lot of nature. and then they come into new york city. >> which is not, like, green and lakes and nature, basically. except for maybe a small piece of central park. >> hinojosa: and it's a.. and for some... >> it's very tragic. >> hinojosa: and it's a tremendously long journey. you cover the story of one man from the golden venture. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and his journey was... >> 120 days, i think, yeah. >> hinojosa: 120 days. >> or his journey might actually have been longer, but the boat itself was about 120 days, right. and so it is... you know, it's this immense exodus, right? so that part of china, which is the northern fujian province, around the capitol city of fuzhou, is the number one chinese restaurant exporting region
and so new york city is their reference to the world, right? so they have new york city, and then they have everywhere else. and they call... >> hinojosa: but what's interesting is that when they leave china, where they're leaving is actually a very beautiful place, there's a lot of green, there's a lot of lakes, there's a lot of nature. and then they come into new york city. >> which is not, like, green and lakes and nature, basically. except for maybe a small piece of central...
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i'm steve kornacki, at our msnbc headquarters here in new york city. sitting not too far away from two separate stop trump protests one is right in manhattan, in new york city, the other out on long island. we have reporters are in the field ready to cover the latest. all of this, of course, ahead of the new york primary next tuesday, the next big test for the republican fold. good news for trump today as well. prosecutors in florida say that they will not press charges against campaign manager corey lewandowski. remember that lewandowski was arrested last month, charged with simple battery, after allegedly grabbing reporter michelle fields at a campaign event. meantime, nearly 30,000 people turned out for a rally in a park in new york city last night. this was in the democratic race but the reality for bernie sanders, who was the star of that big rally here in new york city, reality for him is very simple at this point. he has five days left now before the new york primary to make up a double digit gap in this state. if he can't do that, his chances of
i'm steve kornacki, at our msnbc headquarters here in new york city. sitting not too far away from two separate stop trump protests one is right in manhattan, in new york city, the other out on long island. we have reporters are in the field ready to cover the latest. all of this, of course, ahead of the new york primary next tuesday, the next big test for the republican fold. good news for trump today as well. prosecutors in florida say that they will not press charges against campaign manager...
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unfortunately in new york city, this is nothing new. we have long accepted the board of elections' incompetence. >> reporter: the board of elections says that brooklyn fell behind in 6 months to a year in kgw up with with the voter rolls. >> if they believe it was the utilization of the agency's funds to audit the board of elections, we will fully cooperate as we have done with other comptroller audit that is may not have received so much attention. >> reporter: workers came keys that would observe cabinets containing the ballots. so voters gave up. >> it was bad. >> reporter: what is your biggest concern when you see the crowd out front? >> that we want them to vote. all votes count. >> reporter: and a short time ago, mayor bill deblasio issued a statement saying he supports the audit saying that the voting rolls in brooklyn, quote, contain numerous errors including the purging of entire buildings and blocks of voters from the building list and that the errors indicate that additional major reforms will be needed for the board of elect
unfortunately in new york city, this is nothing new. we have long accepted the board of elections' incompetence. >> reporter: the board of elections says that brooklyn fell behind in 6 months to a year in kgw up with with the voter rolls. >> if they believe it was the utilization of the agency's funds to audit the board of elections, we will fully cooperate as we have done with other comptroller audit that is may not have received so much attention. >> reporter: workers came...
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it is expensive to live in new york city. the reason is so many people want to live here. >> reporter: the assistant managing editor of crains new york says new york would place higher if the authors adjusted their criteria to include convenience. >> it costs 8,000 a year to own a car. you don't have to own a car in new york. you can travel anywhere you want on the subway or bus for about $1,200 a year. that discrepancy is never accounted for in the rankings. our city and are quick to tell you what you can do with your no. 96. if you had to convince somebody on why it should be higher, what would you say? >> the mets are going to win the world series. >> if people were nicer. >> reporter: it may go up higher? >> maybe a little. >> reporter: antwan lewis, fox 5 news. >>> thank you very much. joining us to talk more about this survey is anna miller, "u.s. news & world report". your company did this. you just heard. everybody loves -- we love this city. you just moved here. you love it, too. it's a great place. i was shocked like
it is expensive to live in new york city. the reason is so many people want to live here. >> reporter: the assistant managing editor of crains new york says new york would place higher if the authors adjusted their criteria to include convenience. >> it costs 8,000 a year to own a car. you don't have to own a car in new york. you can travel anywhere you want on the subway or bus for about $1,200 a year. that discrepancy is never accounted for in the rankings. our city and are quick...
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about the biggest snowstorm in new york city history ever. >> you lobbied for this. more excited than most. but here's the brand new list. >> reporter: a snow team was sent to look at the data from the january blizzard, which initially was a tenth of an inch less than february 2006. they recalibrate, now the biggest snowstorm in new york city lift. it felt like it during the storm. >>> now in terms of lower totals and rainfall, it is about these forecast models as we go through tomorrow morning, just taking sort of an average, very light rainfall amounts. a few places will see even less than that. a few hundredths. there have been sprinkles but it is dry across the span right now. 53. south wind 12 miles per hour, the pressure holding steady and the lie we told you 59. the average high is 66. no rainfall in the rain bucket just yet and there are your sunrise and sunset time. rain and drizzle moving through during the evening hours. tomorrow it is dry much of the the day and at flight 50-50 weekend. rain much of the day on sunday our only hope is after 4:00 or 5:00 the
about the biggest snowstorm in new york city history ever. >> you lobbied for this. more excited than most. but here's the brand new list. >> reporter: a snow team was sent to look at the data from the january blizzard, which initially was a tenth of an inch less than february 2006. they recalibrate, now the biggest snowstorm in new york city lift. it felt like it during the storm. >>> now in terms of lower totals and rainfall, it is about these forecast models as we go...
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city than out of it. >> new york city is now home to the all time highest number of jobs we've ever had. >> reporter: the unveiling of the budget highlighted by a proposal for a $70 million police precinct in queens. 21 million for specialized snow removal equipment. a clear response to issues last winter and $276 million for repairs on the ed koch bridge and the manhattan bridge. >> a budget has to be understood as a statement of values, a statement of priorities. >> reporter: the mayor making a statement by criticizing the state government. >> we've seen a very noted decline in the amount of support we've gotten from the state level. >> reporter: and city hall says those cuts negatively affect city residents. >> since 2010, over $2 billion people of new york city because the state eliminated aid and incentives for municipalities program, the aim program. >> reporter: mr. de blasio noting more resources to fight the homeless crisis in the five boroughs are needed. the budget includes an overhaul to its public hospital system. the mayor says the move will help solve financial issues
city than out of it. >> new york city is now home to the all time highest number of jobs we've ever had. >> reporter: the unveiling of the budget highlighted by a proposal for a $70 million police precinct in queens. 21 million for specialized snow removal equipment. a clear response to issues last winter and $276 million for repairs on the ed koch bridge and the manhattan bridge. >> a budget has to be understood as a statement of values, a statement of priorities. >>...
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jose. >> kristen welker in new york city, thank you very much. i want to go to another new york city borough, alex seitz-wald is following bill clinton in queens. alex, has bill clinton been finally able to put to rest the dest-up he had with black lives matters protesters last week? >> i'm not sure he has. every time he talks about this issue, he tends to make news. the democratic party has moved a lot since he was president, especially on criminal justice issues. i think he's a little torn between wanting to defend his legacy, especially the 1994 crime bill, and campaign for his wife in 2016 in the democratic party it is today. as you can see behind me, he's still a big draw. let me tell you about where we are. we're in the heart of the chinatown in flushings, queens. this congressional district is the number one asian congressional district in new york. also the larnest foreign-born congressional in new york and one of the largest in the country. you can expect to hear bill clinton doing some donald trump bashing on immigration reform, and make
jose. >> kristen welker in new york city, thank you very much. i want to go to another new york city borough, alex seitz-wald is following bill clinton in queens. alex, has bill clinton been finally able to put to rest the dest-up he had with black lives matters protesters last week? >> i'm not sure he has. every time he talks about this issue, he tends to make news. the democratic party has moved a lot since he was president, especially on criminal justice issues. i think he's a...
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that touch new york city. the democrats give out their delegates proportionally by congressional district. we got a pretty good sense out of new york city what the breakdown will look like there. hillary clinton had a big night in new york city. she'll probably net roughly, roughly, this is an estimate, she will roughly net 20 delegates from the 12 districts that touch new york city. the rest of the state, you see, it's more of a patchwork. we have limited returns from some places. but if these basic dimensions hold, as the rest of the state comes in, i think we can expect hillary clinton would end up adding over 30 delegates to her lead over bernie sanders. again, that's very rough right now, because we still have to see some of this vote come in up here. but the bottom line is that 210 is going to end tonight bigger, potentially, significantly bigger than it was. we went through earlier. how hard it is to erase an advantage that size for bernie sanders. it just got a whole heck of a lot harder. there's people
that touch new york city. the democrats give out their delegates proportionally by congressional district. we got a pretty good sense out of new york city what the breakdown will look like there. hillary clinton had a big night in new york city. she'll probably net roughly, roughly, this is an estimate, she will roughly net 20 delegates from the 12 districts that touch new york city. the rest of the state, you see, it's more of a patchwork. we have limited returns from some places. but if these...
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we'll be right back after the break. >> new york city is the greatest, most exciting, vibrant city on the planet. you never know that if you watch local news. it's predictable. you don't know what you'll get, a fire, a car accident, a crime story. >> we're doing stories that are things that people talk about when they go to the water cooler at work and stuff people talk about throughout the day and you >> we're spending time on stories you won't get anywhere else. when something big happens, you'll get it from us and not in a way you get it from everybody else. >> one of the problems of people working news, we produce shows for ourselves. we should produce newscasts for the community. i would like our air to reflect the city. alison morris, incredible credibility in the business world. she's an amazing story teller. we need to see faces like that and not just anchor man, anchor woman type of newscast. ernie: russ is here. the islanders continue to roll. russ: you know, ernie, everybody was talking the other day. they were asking the head coach coach -- they won last night 5-3. they ha
we'll be right back after the break. >> new york city is the greatest, most exciting, vibrant city on the planet. you never know that if you watch local news. it's predictable. you don't know what you'll get, a fire, a car accident, a crime story. >> we're doing stories that are things that people talk about when they go to the water cooler at work and stuff people talk about throughout the day and you >> we're spending time on stories you won't get anywhere else. when...
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we also noticed there was one place today that hit 80. >> yeah, in new jersey. the city came close at 79 this afternoon. there were some 80 degree temperatures in new jersey. meanwhile it's only in the 50s on long island with the fog. we're tracking thunderstorms. you can see the clouds from our top of the rock camera starting to spread over new york city. it's going to be raining in the city within a half hour. those storms are moving very fast right now. it's cloudy and 77 in the city. in long island it's much much cooler with that fog. evening spotty storms for the urs. then we get that high impact wind event. the winds come howling through there could be damage from those and power outages. and then cold, snowy conditions north of the city, especially over the hudson valley by sunday morning. we've got a little bit of everything going on. let's start with the thunderstorms. there's the line stretching from western connecticut all the way down into southeastern pennsylvania. this cell here over hunterdon county was a severe thunderstorm. it could still have damage win
we also noticed there was one place today that hit 80. >> yeah, in new jersey. the city came close at 79 this afternoon. there were some 80 degree temperatures in new jersey. meanwhile it's only in the 50s on long island with the fog. we're tracking thunderstorms. you can see the clouds from our top of the rock camera starting to spread over new york city. it's going to be raining in the city within a half hour. those storms are moving very fast right now. it's cloudy and 77 in the city....
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new york city is the greatest city on earth. yorkernie has to win new city. [cheers and applause] york. has to win new even staten island. all right, now i will bring to the stage [indiscernible] peace!
new york city is the greatest city on earth. yorkernie has to win new city. [cheers and applause] york. has to win new even staten island. all right, now i will bring to the stage [indiscernible] peace!
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tonight centered on new york city. ted cruz talking to eyewitness news as he and john kasich try to woo voters from new yorker donald trump. >> first tonight, two armed robbers ambush an elderly man in new jersey attacking him in his home. good evening at 11:00, i'm bill ritter. >> i'm sade baderinwa. those suspects took money and even food. tonight they're still on the run. >> the victim, 71-year-old luis >> the first time the man knocked on lewis rosario's door, he looked through the door but ignored them. they knocked again. >> the second time, wow -- >> they pushed you in the second time. >> yeah, that's what happened. the guy, he's younger than me. >> reporter: wearing a mask, the man threw rosario to the ground. >> that guy, he take out a knife and put it here. >> reporter: a woman who was with the man who pushed in the door sprayed rosario in the face with something. the two started looting through the apartment, including the kitchen, filling a bag with food and whatever valuables they could find. they took his
tonight centered on new york city. ted cruz talking to eyewitness news as he and john kasich try to woo voters from new yorker donald trump. >> first tonight, two armed robbers ambush an elderly man in new jersey attacking him in his home. good evening at 11:00, i'm bill ritter. >> i'm sade baderinwa. those suspects took money and even food. tonight they're still on the run. >> the victim, 71-year-old luis >> the first time the man knocked on lewis rosario's door, he...
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new york city's famed times square. new yorkers casting their primary votes today and the polls close in a little more than an hour from right now. earlier today g.o.p. frontrunner got the big endorsement from former new york mayor rudy giuliani. >> i'm rudy giuliani. i new york politics i endorse donald trump but i'm not part of the campaign. >> i don't understand what that last part mean. >> i'm not a surrogate. they haven't asked me to do anything. i'm not involved in the campaign. i'm not called upon to give advice except a few times when i have volunteered it i'm not part of the campaign apparatus and i don't want people to think i am. >> the "on the record" political panel is back from the daily beast jackie kucinich and abc political director rick cline. jackie, how important is mayor rudy giuliani's endorsement of donald trump. >> it was really interesting how he got here. he said a couple weeks ago he was going to vote for him but not necessarily an endorsement. obviously he extended that today. it's important,
new york city's famed times square. new yorkers casting their primary votes today and the polls close in a little more than an hour from right now. earlier today g.o.p. frontrunner got the big endorsement from former new york mayor rudy giuliani. >> i'm rudy giuliani. i new york politics i endorse donald trump but i'm not part of the campaign. >> i don't understand what that last part mean. >> i'm not a surrogate. they haven't asked me to do anything. i'm not involved in the...
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then i looked at the outside pictures and there is from rain from new york city eastward. over new jersey whether it is brunswick, send me a tweet or message on facebook instagram, snapchat, and let me know what is going on. the radar looks like it is raining. lower manhattan we see a fair amount of clouds, the pressure is on the fall and 59. the normal high today 66. long island 49 degrees. dry on the island now but cool because of that ocean wind. look at temperatures over new jersey, now showers moved into belmar and it is 48 degrees. 55 in newark. 55 andover. so there is a dry patch of air that is over us. look it can be raining in belmar but the humidity is lower north and east of there have to allow for rain and drizzle during the evening hours but there will be some places that stay dry. overnight patches of drizzle into tomorrow morning and tomorrow it is not raining much of the time. clouds can actually thin out the day and the evening there is some rain. there is good rainfall right there over the garden state parkway. i don't think it is raining there, new brunsw
then i looked at the outside pictures and there is from rain from new york city eastward. over new jersey whether it is brunswick, send me a tweet or message on facebook instagram, snapchat, and let me know what is going on. the radar looks like it is raining. lower manhattan we see a fair amount of clouds, the pressure is on the fall and 59. the normal high today 66. long island 49 degrees. dry on the island now but cool because of that ocean wind. look at temperatures over new jersey, now...
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look at that morning low. 26 degrees in new york city. you're well below the mark in both the high and the low category. my headlines look like this. you want to know when it's going to end? the mild air will be here for thursday. but it comes with some unsettled weather. rain is likely at times on thursday. it's like a one-day reprieve because by friday, the temperatures drop 10 degrees again and we go back to the cold stuff. vortex satellite and radar pretty picture right there. bigger picture will show you, what is at bay? there's a high pressure system giving us all this nice clear air and this high pressure system has its clockwise rotation around it so because of where the high is located now, it's that northerly wind that you're catching. all right? the mild side of this high is on the back side of it. this is where you start catching that southerly wind. well, you're not going to get into that southerly wind until thursday and that's also when you get into the thicker cloud cover and also rain chance so let's time that out for you
look at that morning low. 26 degrees in new york city. you're well below the mark in both the high and the low category. my headlines look like this. you want to know when it's going to end? the mild air will be here for thursday. but it comes with some unsettled weather. rain is likely at times on thursday. it's like a one-day reprieve because by friday, the temperatures drop 10 degrees again and we go back to the cold stuff. vortex satellite and radar pretty picture right there. bigger...
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he pointed out how different he is from clinton who is in new york city campaigns. sanders say they have different views on foreign policies. we're nine days away from the important new york primary where 291 delegates are up for grabs. each used today's events once again as an opportunity to persuade voters to join their camps. >> in this primary, we're establishment. but what i have learned through this campaign, when there's a high voter turn out and we have seen high voter turn outs in wisconsin and many other states, when that happens we win. >> and then i want to be a good partner for our teachers and educator who are doing the job of preparing our youngsters. we're going to make college affordable for middle-class and working and poor families. >> hillary clinton making those remarks as she visited three churches in our area all in queens. back here live tonight, secretary clinton is in maryland. that state's primary on april 6th. much to come on the push from new york. kimberly richardson. >>> with the democrats holding court in and around new york city, the
he pointed out how different he is from clinton who is in new york city campaigns. sanders say they have different views on foreign policies. we're nine days away from the important new york primary where 291 delegates are up for grabs. each used today's events once again as an opportunity to persuade voters to join their camps. >> in this primary, we're establishment. but what i have learned through this campaign, when there's a high voter turn out and we have seen high voter turn outs...
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new york value comments. but you weren't with him just in the city. people think of new york as just new york city.t. does it play the same outside of the city? >> not at all. his defense sort of falls on deaf ears here in new york city and down state new york as they call it upstate. but up there i was with him outside of albany. he had a pretty large rally, a lot of people came. the line was kind of snaked outside this big high school gym and i asked so many people whether or not they were offended by the new york values slur and really almost to a person they said, no, i get it, we're upstaters. we don't have the same values as the people in new york city. so that's the kind of consistency he's trying to appeal to anyway. i don't think he expects to get a lot of votes here in manhattan. he's not out glad handing in the columbus circle. it's not his scene. >> people in new york see new york city and then the rest of it. >> you're a new yorker. you know how it goes. >> and then the rest of the country. thank you. always a pleasure, dana bash. >> thank you. >> up next, frank bruni weighs and in don
new york value comments. but you weren't with him just in the city. people think of new york as just new york city.t. does it play the same outside of the city? >> not at all. his defense sort of falls on deaf ears here in new york city and down state new york as they call it upstate. but up there i was with him outside of albany. he had a pretty large rally, a lot of people came. the line was kind of snaked outside this big high school gym and i asked so many people whether or not they...
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that really pretty out there, and then another picture here, where clouds, more in place south of new york city but we see right now, in new york city, skies are mostly clear, 54 degrees, high temp was 62. 62 is three degrees cooler than we typically get this time of year, morning low, 46. below the average of 48. chilly tomorrow morning, frost warnings out there for the areas northwest of new york city. and also the east end of suffolk county from midnight tonight until 9:00 in the morning. some cold air setting up, now early this morning, about 46 degrees. tomorrow morning similar, 45. some sun to start off your day, but seeing more clouds as you get into the day and rain chance within the clouds, yes there is. will there be bigs -- will they be big storms? no. thursday and friday, both base have a wet weather chance. here's the reason, this front yesterday was north of our area. it moved into the area first clipping the east end of long island, so yesterday, maxed out at 52 whereas the jersey shore didn't get the front until later and hit 82 degrees. as of now, the front is down to our south
that really pretty out there, and then another picture here, where clouds, more in place south of new york city but we see right now, in new york city, skies are mostly clear, 54 degrees, high temp was 62. 62 is three degrees cooler than we typically get this time of year, morning low, 46. below the average of 48. chilly tomorrow morning, frost warnings out there for the areas northwest of new york city. and also the east end of suffolk county from midnight tonight until 9:00 in the morning....
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you're about 60 degrees in new york city. that's 4:00. i think high temperature will be reached probably around 2:00 or 3:00 so tack on 2 degrees to any of these readings here but with an east wind coming in off the water look at the jersey shore. lower 50s. 50 on the nose for west hampton. now we get to sunday morning. it's 50 degrees in new york city on sunday morning. not all that crazy, right? it stays 50 all day. you may go up 1 degree by 3 p.m. now you factor in the wind off damp day on sunday. vortex satellite and radar, yup, there are the showers out there. nothing severe. they are not going to be severe. they are going to push out. we watch this for sunday. showers out there into the nighttime hours. for saturday morning sun and cloud mix. more sunshine east. clouds west, clouds north. then into your day on sunday we talk about wet weather arriving at 9 a.m. you will have rain chances throughout the day. then we bring up the extended forecast. >> chance of rain monday through friday. >> what's the bright side? >> saturday. >> the
you're about 60 degrees in new york city. that's 4:00. i think high temperature will be reached probably around 2:00 or 3:00 so tack on 2 degrees to any of these readings here but with an east wind coming in off the water look at the jersey shore. lower 50s. 50 on the nose for west hampton. now we get to sunday morning. it's 50 degrees in new york city on sunday morning. not all that crazy, right? it stays 50 all day. you may go up 1 degree by 3 p.m. now you factor in the wind off damp day on...
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city the new york city housing authority is the core of that other city.ovides housing to the population the size of vermont. >> richie torres, thank you very much. thank you for all the guidance you gave us this week and congratulations on making something happen in the presidential campaign. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we will have a review of the week for the democratic and republican presidential campaigning and later you'll hear from some of the public housing residents we met this week. ♪ ♪ ♪ for your retirement, you want to celebrate the little things, because they're big to you. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade®. the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, incl
city the new york city housing authority is the core of that other city.ovides housing to the population the size of vermont. >> richie torres, thank you very much. thank you for all the guidance you gave us this week and congratulations on making something happen in the presidential campaign. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we will have a review of the week for the democratic and republican presidential campaigning and later you'll hear from some of the public housing...
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, if you will, the state government looking for more and more places to cut back resources for new york city and off load obligations on new york city. >> reporter: as for the hospitals, the mayor said none of them will close but they will have additional uses. there will be no layoffs but cuts for a contradiction. they must approve the plan by june. an investigation into the mayor's fundraising practices is demanding more action. they are looking into whether the mayor improperly funneled contributions as a power play to take over the senate. mayor deblasio said he has done nothing wrong but senator terrance murphy. s all -- murphy. s all the staffers put on lead. >> like i said in 2014, this was a shakedown by mayor deblasio on business owners in new york city. >> a lot of very good people are having their names dragged through the mud over the last few weeks. that's not right. that's not fair. >> murphy has proposed a bill calling for stiffer penalties for those who break election laws. >>> to campaign 2016 and the race to the white house and five states including connecticut are holding
, if you will, the state government looking for more and more places to cut back resources for new york city and off load obligations on new york city. >> reporter: as for the hospitals, the mayor said none of them will close but they will have additional uses. there will be no layoffs but cuts for a contradiction. they must approve the plan by june. an investigation into the mayor's fundraising practices is demanding more action. they are looking into whether the mayor improperly...
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tour, but not one in new york city. coming up on eyewitness news at 5:30, we'll tell you about how this is not the first time that a cow has broken loose from this jamaican slaughter house. for now, live, lauren glassberg. >> we've covered a few stories. >>> two people needed to be rescued from a home fully engulfed in flame in rock land police. officers arrived at the home and saw the second floor deck covered in flames. firefighters managed to rescue those people unharmed. the cause of the investigation. but it does not appear to be suspicious. >>> the fight for hire minimum wage getting a nation's most labor friendly states. here in new york, governor cuomo reached a deal to raise the base rage to $15 an hour. in california's governor also set to sign a new bill passed yesterday raising the minimum wage as well. >>reporter: first california, now new york. after months of protests, both state legislatures came to an agreement to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. >> aye 26. 10 nos. >> the minimum will raise to $15
tour, but not one in new york city. coming up on eyewitness news at 5:30, we'll tell you about how this is not the first time that a cow has broken loose from this jamaican slaughter house. for now, live, lauren glassberg. >> we've covered a few stories. >>> two people needed to be rescued from a home fully engulfed in flame in rock land police. officers arrived at the home and saw the second floor deck covered in flames. firefighters managed to rescue those people unharmed. the...
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. >>> the growing new york city corruption scandal begs a scary question, where are the the streets due to this alleged bribe be scandal? dave carlin reports. >> reporter: getting the legal right to carry a gun in new york city if you're not a cop is exceedingly rare and only a few thousand are granted every year. mostly to business owners dealing in cash. jewelers an celebrities which is why it's such a shocker 44- year-old alex lichtenstein is charged with bribing nypd officials to get gun permits for people. >> we need to get the guns off the streets. >> there needs to be reform. >> reporter: lichtenstein allegedly breaked he paid out $6,000 rick perry mitt and did it when 150 times. but where are all the illegally permitted guns now? >> unfortunately we're not going to know. >> reporter: at least not in the short term says this retired nypd detective. >> go back for 10 years to see who got permits illegally. >> reporter: investigators allegedly handled the permits. police say every license they touched will be reviewed and background checks done. will they be able to get all the gun
. >>> the growing new york city corruption scandal begs a scary question, where are the the streets due to this alleged bribe be scandal? dave carlin reports. >> reporter: getting the legal right to carry a gun in new york city if you're not a cop is exceedingly rare and only a few thousand are granted every year. mostly to business owners dealing in cash. jewelers an celebrities which is why it's such a shocker 44- year-old alex lichtenstein is charged with bribing nypd...
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new york city. okay? right around bridgewater right warning in effect for hunterdon county and for portions of mercer county, as well. the storms are making their push off to the east. looks like they would get to city about 8 p.m. we'll keep an eye on that. they were moving quickly. maybe earlier than that. just know that they are out there off to the west of our area, west of new york city, that is. unsettle saturday. chance of rain. strong winds will be kicking in saturday night. those strong winds, it's even more so sunday with the big winds. they are going to bring in cold temperatures. it feel really cold waking up early sunday morning. some of could you see some snow. believe it or not the models are starting to pump out some snow accumulations anywhere north of the city possibility some folks maybe even a little more than that. not a huge storm but just the fact that we are into april and we're talk about the possibility for a coating or more. vortex satellite and radar, here's the front making it
new york city. okay? right around bridgewater right warning in effect for hunterdon county and for portions of mercer county, as well. the storms are making their push off to the east. looks like they would get to city about 8 p.m. we'll keep an eye on that. they were moving quickly. maybe earlier than that. just know that they are out there off to the west of our area, west of new york city, that is. unsettle saturday. chance of rain. strong winds will be kicking in saturday night. those...
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for now, good night from new york city. >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talk about anything that affect people and their money. from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." >> welcome to "wall street week," i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. with the market clawing back and then some. two of the handlists from the original wall street week. chairman and ceo mario gabelli and liz saunders. mario, what your outlook? >> the corporate economy will do well in the united states. >> dead is 14.3 trial. jobs are plentiful. wages are rising. but i think the consumer sector is okay. more importantly, we as a country consume 20 million barrels of oil. the price is down $50. somebody is saving $1 billion a day and that is working its way through the system slowly. i'm optimistic about the u.s. economy. europe will do bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why di
for now, good night from new york city. >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talk about anything that affect people and their money. from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." >> welcome to "wall street week," i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. with the market clawing back and then some. two of the handlists from the original wall street week. chairman and ceo mario gabelli and liz...
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so new york city definitely matters here. ed historically back in new york. back to 1964, amy, presidential general elections, new york city has always gone democratic. look at that. always. so it would be historic if donald trump broke the trend and took new york city. >> well, it would be if he took new york city in a general election. but new york city has gone republican when it comes to electing a mayor, as rudy giuliani can attest. we're talking about the republican primary and what will that say about the general. it may say donald trump has broader appeal that could translate to other places, but look, you know, donald trump, he is supposed to be the hometown favorite. he is supposed to win this thing. so he needs a decisive victory to prove that's viable, going into the republican convention. >> amy holmes, always great to see you. >> thank you, kate. >> we are moments away from president obama speaking at the university of chicago. his alma mater, where he is expected to discuss the supreme court nomination of merric
so new york city definitely matters here. ed historically back in new york. back to 1964, amy, presidential general elections, new york city has always gone democratic. look at that. always. so it would be historic if donald trump broke the trend and took new york city. >> well, it would be if he took new york city in a general election. but new york city has gone republican when it comes to electing a mayor, as rudy giuliani can attest. we're talking about the republican primary and what...
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david reed talks about his book, the brazen age, new york city and the american empire. a conversation with new york university history professor thomas bender. that betweenes 1945 and 1950, post world war ii new york city became a heaven for exiles. the museum of the city of new york posted this hour-long event. it is now my great pleasure to introduce our speakers. they have four bios in our program. an intellectual and cultural historian, whose many books include new york intellect, the unfinished city, and a nation among nations. atis professor of history new york university. david reid is editor of "sex, death and god and l.a." his essays, articles, reviews and interviews have appeared in vanity fair, the paris review, the new york times, the washington post, los angeles times book review and various anthologies. what you please join me in welcoming david reid to a speak about his book and and then be joined by professor bender. [applause] mr. reid: thank you, lily. it's a pleasure and honor to be here in connection with this distinguished series. this is a memorable
david reed talks about his book, the brazen age, new york city and the american empire. a conversation with new york university history professor thomas bender. that betweenes 1945 and 1950, post world war ii new york city became a heaven for exiles. the museum of the city of new york posted this hour-long event. it is now my great pleasure to introduce our speakers. they have four bios in our program. an intellectual and cultural historian, whose many books include new york intellect, the...
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there's growing concern that sets which carry the zika virus could end in new york city. initially concentrated in the south the cdc shows them reaching as far as san francisco and new york city. city officials are ramping up case. >> we're going to be doing more larva sitings specifically in areas we know this mosquito can breed. >> when may, june, july, august hapsets are going to start to thrive and we're going to be in trouble. >> the national institutes of health working on half a dozen potential vaccines. >>> campaign 2016, hillary clinton holds a fundraiser in tenafly new jersey today. presidential candidates in new york looking for support in the primary. lou young has the story. >> dueling democrats and a suddenly significant new york primary. front runner hillary clinton seems to be feeling the burn as she lashes out at bernie sanders people. >> i am so sick of the sanders campaign lying about me. i'm sick of it. >> sanders is pressing hard rallying his troops in the south bronx thursday night blasting clinton for her quarter million dollars speaking fees to priv
there's growing concern that sets which carry the zika virus could end in new york city. initially concentrated in the south the cdc shows them reaching as far as san francisco and new york city. city officials are ramping up case. >> we're going to be doing more larva sitings specifically in areas we know this mosquito can breed. >> when may, june, july, august hapsets are going to start to thrive and we're going to be in trouble. >> the national institutes of health working...
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the bikes are turning up new york city. k for to standing with the commissioner when we crush a number of these at dirt bikes. ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> good morning, i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. we are in for a clear, cold night and that means temperatures are going to plunge to near record cold a freeze warning is in effect. temperatures will fall into the 20s. the record cold temperature in philadelphia for the morning is 24 degrees set back in 1982. we're going for a low of at least 28. sue has details coming up at 4:00. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. (8-bit synthesized version of theme song playing) ♪ (electronic bell dinging) (synthesized whistle blows) (blipping) (rapid blipping) (synthesized jazz playing) (synthesized saxophone playing) ♪ (blipping) (blipping) (synthesized horn honks) (tir
the bikes are turning up new york city. k for to standing with the commissioner when we crush a number of these at dirt bikes. ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> good morning, i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. we are in for a clear, cold night and that means temperatures are going to plunge to near record cold a freeze warning is in effect. temperatures will fall into the 20s. the record cold temperature in philadelphia for the morning is 24 degrees set back in 1982. we're...