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>> are you now the retired manhattan madam? >> i would love to say that i'm the x manhattan madam but the subject is still so interesting to people. >> i can't seem to leave it behind even though i'd like to. >> michael rizzi was accused of running a high-end prostitution ring online. >> i met him at an event, a plastic surgery center opening for a well-known surgeon and he approached me and said i want to pick your brain. i want to talk to you. i'd be interested in doing business with you. and i said but i'm out of business. >> she said she did not want to discuss any legal activity with him and basically brush them off. >> i had no idea he was a former nypd officer. >> that makes them more interesting to me because i might have wanted to speak to him and get his take on how he was going to evade law enforcement, which obviously he was not successful in doing. >> exactly. michael rizzi's attorney said his client and the manhattan madam never met. the manhattan madam is supporting prison reform. she served time twice per the fi
>> are you now the retired manhattan madam? >> i would love to say that i'm the x manhattan madam but the subject is still so interesting to people. >> i can't seem to leave it behind even though i'd like to. >> michael rizzi was accused of running a high-end prostitution ring online. >> i met him at an event, a plastic surgery center opening for a well-known surgeon and he approached me and said i want to pick your brain. i want to talk to you. i'd be interested...
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but we do not think about manhattan. manhattan and new york city are often referred to as the capital s of american secularism. >> what encouraged you to write this book? jon butler: two things. a close friendd who was an urban historian at ucla. we were close friends. we both lived in minneapolis in summer. our kids played together. we talked about urban history all the time. i just found out that i thought there was a story here. in other words, he helped me find a story. i started out as a colonial american historian. 200 years before him. i thought there was a story about religion in modern manhattan and part of that you can see in the iconography and the architecture of the city. people do remember st. patrick's cathedral, central synagogue. but if you walk around the city, you will find religious buildings of every conceivable corner, cranny, people stuck them in wherever they could because they had no choice if they wanted to fit them in. i thought, well, there is something to say here and that is what i want to s
but we do not think about manhattan. manhattan and new york city are often referred to as the capital s of american secularism. >> what encouraged you to write this book? jon butler: two things. a close friendd who was an urban historian at ucla. we were close friends. we both lived in minneapolis in summer. our kids played together. we talked about urban history all the time. i just found out that i thought there was a story here. in other words, he helped me find a story. i started out...
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jon butler: it is about religion in an unlikely place modern , manhattan. when people think about religion in america and new york, they do not put the two together. when we think about religion in modern america, we think about rural america and south. -- and the south. we think about evangelical america but we do not think , about manhattan. manhattan and new york city are often referred to as the capitals of american secularism. >> what encouraged you to write this book? jon butler: two things. i had a close friend who was an first, urban historian at ucla. we were close friends. he sadly died a few years ago. we both lived in minneapolis in summer. our kids played together. we talked about urban history all the time. i just found out that i thought there was a story here. in other words, he helped me find a story. i started out as a colonial american historian. 200 years before him. i thought there was a story about religion in modern manhattan, and part of that you can see in the iconography and the architecture of the city. people do remember st. patr
jon butler: it is about religion in an unlikely place modern , manhattan. when people think about religion in america and new york, they do not put the two together. when we think about religion in modern america, we think about rural america and south. -- and the south. we think about evangelical america but we do not think , about manhattan. manhattan and new york city are often referred to as the capitals of american secularism. >> what encouraged you to write this book? jon butler:...
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taking a live look at lower manhattan on this beautiful, not humid saturday morning, june 25th. we'll take it. >> it's just golden sunshine out there, perfection. >> good, good, good. >> good good morning, everybody. thanks for being with us. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm michelle charlesworth. >> welcome to "eyewitness news" mad at me. we're like -- amy's going to get mad at me. >> why? >> we're stealing her thunder so to speak. >> she gets all of the credit on days like this. >> i don't want credit. i don't want applause, just throw money, but i also don't want credit because i don't want complaints when people don't want the weather. i just want you to be happy skies right now. wall to wall sunshine and temperatures that are easy to take. it's practically room temperature outside. the feels-like is vetch nice as well. we check the numbers in the park. right now, we've got low 70s. the winds are coming out of the east. then we have north and west and east rutherford. clinton at 72 taking us to stan hope at 72. it looks good and feels good we've got numbers in jersey, especially south
taking a live look at lower manhattan on this beautiful, not humid saturday morning, june 25th. we'll take it. >> it's just golden sunshine out there, perfection. >> good, good, good. >> good good morning, everybody. thanks for being with us. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm michelle charlesworth. >> welcome to "eyewitness news" mad at me. we're like -- amy's going to get mad at me. >> why? >> we're stealing her thunder so to speak. >> she gets...
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>> reporter: here's what's happening in manhattan. unleash your inner detective at the treasure hunt through an adult and children's course, unlock the secrets hidden within the park. enjoy a day of family fun and make it slow in manhattan. get your hands dirty in the mobile garden or watch an outrageous show. if you consider yourself an all-star athlete, show off skills and sports like flag football and summer sports all children in queens. experience jersey's freshest at the 24th annual bayman's seafood and music festival. clam shucking class, boat rides. get off your couch and take part in the day of ice cream making, arts and crafts, andle the then frayed line between mass appeal and eclectic at subway, you'll love the greek flavors of our mediterranean collection. your choice of delicious chicken or hearty steak. with crumbled feta and cool, creamy tzatziki sauce. try our mediterranean collection today. >>> well, chris brown is headed back to court, this time for a suit filed against his former manager. mike gee says he was vicio
>> reporter: here's what's happening in manhattan. unleash your inner detective at the treasure hunt through an adult and children's course, unlock the secrets hidden within the park. enjoy a day of family fun and make it slow in manhattan. get your hands dirty in the mobile garden or watch an outrageous show. if you consider yourself an all-star athlete, show off skills and sports like flag football and summer sports all children in queens. experience jersey's freshest at the 24th annual...
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it's a full range of businesses and workers from dishwasher to manhattan real estate brokers with which donald trump has worked. >> i mean, obviously, every one of these parties, every one of
it's a full range of businesses and workers from dishwasher to manhattan real estate brokers with which donald trump has worked. >> i mean, obviously, every one of these parties, every one of
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de manhattan en ........ ....pactÓ de lo que dijo el presidente barack obama, es que se trataba de un acto de terror pero tambiÉn de un acto de odio. y la otra es la supuesta llamada que hizo al 911 donde el aparentemente, dijo que estaba aliado, lo que mostraba su alianza con el grupo isis. se cometen el peor acto de terrorismo de estados unidos desde el 2001. >> tratar de establecer si hubo un vÍnculo directo con este grupo autodenominado estado islÁmico. >> que hacemos una pausa regresamos ♪ ♪ >>continuamos con esta cobertura especial en vivo desde orlando tenemos los nombres de cuatro de las vÍctimas. >> 50 persona perdiÓ la vida sotomayor, juan ramÓn guerrero. >> la peor pesadilla peor escenario para las autoridades encargadas de la loterÍa nacional un hombre radicalizÓ por extremistas islÁmicos tendrÁn un lugar, donde se divertÍa la gente abriÓ. fuego 50 entre personas heridas 50 muertos la lÍnea de investigaciÓn tiene tres vertientes una kinect ver si se trata de un acto terrorista, contra sÍ se tiene que v
de manhattan en ........ ....pactÓ de lo que dijo el presidente barack obama, es que se trataba de un acto de terror pero tambiÉn de un acto de odio. y la otra es la supuesta llamada que hizo al 911 donde el aparentemente, dijo que estaba aliado, lo que mostraba su alianza con el grupo isis. se cometen el peor acto de terrorismo de estados unidos desde el 2001. >> tratar de establecer si hubo un vÍnculo directo con este grupo autodenominado estado islÁmico. >> que hacemos una...
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the infamous manhattan madam providing services to eliot its air as he was the governor of new york. >> at yoda while she served time in jail. who is the bader of the baby? a conservative organization released video showing robert klein how they offered cocaine to other conservative activists. >> but this school i know. this is a systemic problem in the teachers' union. >> now they're looking how they could access the school. >> it is a bird? is a plate? >> what is that? >> a controversial undercover video has led to an investigation and the second how they are selectively edited. >> released by the conservative organization claims to be a watchdog of various policy issues showing robert klein who teaches at the middle school offered cocaine to undercover conservative activists but they never showed the actual drug although he brags about his access and how his inside knowledge of the police k-9 dogs allowed him to get away with it. >> they teach us how the drug dogs sniff out the drugs if you put in your pocket. >> the meeting took place 70 hotel conference room in 2015 he says the
the infamous manhattan madam providing services to eliot its air as he was the governor of new york. >> at yoda while she served time in jail. who is the bader of the baby? a conservative organization released video showing robert klein how they offered cocaine to other conservative activists. >> but this school i know. this is a systemic problem in the teachers' union. >> now they're looking how they could access the school. >> it is a bird? is a plate? >> what is...
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reportera: el fiscal de manhattan dijo que miras el congreso no actÚe seguirÁ realizando eventos como en california han provocado la evacuaciÓn de cientos de familias. fÉlix: en una misa de cuerpo presente se baja el telÓn con el Último adiÓs al querido profesor jirafales. ♪ ♪ fÉlix: este domingo habla el hermano de una de las vÍctimas de la masacre de orlando. >> ella corriÓ, se tiró al piso. felix: quÉ puede hacer el congreso para prevenir otro ataque masivo? >> por quÉ este tipo de red que todavÍa lo estamos vendiendo? >> la respuesta no es quitarle las armas a los que se pueden defender. fÉlix: el presidente electo de perÚ habla de alberto fujimori. ♪ ♪ te acostumbraste al olor de perro en tu carro. piensas que huele bien. pero tus pasajeros huelen esto... elimina hasta por 30 días los olores a los que estás acostumbrado con el febreze car vent clip. así, tú y tus pasajeros respiran tranquilos. (musica de mariachi)isco presenta. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cerveza estrella jalisco. esto es mexicanidad. usamos no tener que enrollar chpara quedar limpio.ra charmin ultra soft te deja limpio sin tener qu
reportera: el fiscal de manhattan dijo que miras el congreso no actÚe seguirÁ realizando eventos como en california han provocado la evacuaciÓn de cientos de familias. fÉlix: en una misa de cuerpo presente se baja el telÓn con el Último adiÓs al querido profesor jirafales. ♪ ♪ fÉlix: este domingo habla el hermano de una de las vÍctimas de la masacre de orlando. >> ella corriÓ, se tiró al piso. felix: quÉ puede hacer el congreso para prevenir otro ataque masivo? >>...
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the island to manhattan is bordered by two major rivers.on the west side and the east rivers. these two rivers converge at the bottom of manhattan near the statue of liberty. for general aviation pilots flying via far, or visual flight rules, she's rivers are also key pathways through the heavily regulated class b airspace that surrounds the city. >> class b airspace is one of the most controlled types of airspace in the u.s. it requires radio contact with air traffic control. it requires specific equipment onboard. there is an area in the class b airspace in new york that allows a visual corridor around the river. for helicopters, for small airplanes to be able to fly visually. >> the vfr corridor is over the top of the river. if you stray outside of that vfr corridor you start to get into the airspace that is controlled by various facilities, whether it's laguardia, whether it's newark, whether it's jfk. >> investigators learn that on the day of the crash lytle and stenger departed from teeterboro aaron in new jersey and were planning to
the island to manhattan is bordered by two major rivers.on the west side and the east rivers. these two rivers converge at the bottom of manhattan near the statue of liberty. for general aviation pilots flying via far, or visual flight rules, she's rivers are also key pathways through the heavily regulated class b airspace that surrounds the city. >> class b airspace is one of the most controlled types of airspace in the u.s. it requires radio contact with air traffic control. it requires...
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>> guest: manhattan. born and raised in manhattan. i had a great time growing up there. >> host: what did your parents do? >> guest: my dad was a police officer and my mom was a seamstress. >> host: you mentioned a cath n catholic nun as a teacher. you went to catholic school? >> guest: until high school. >> host: you talk about the rules in the book. following the rules of the nuns, coaches, and dad. >> guest: i have had a lot of coaching and i have had to understand discipline from a lot of other people's vantage point. i am happy at this point in my life to be following by own path. >> host: what are you doing these days? >> guest: these days i am writing, i am spending time with my granddaughter -- i am a new grandparent. i have a beautiful granddaughter. so i take in what is happening in the world. >> host: what about your charity? >> guest: i have a foundation. my foundation tries to get kids from the inner city to understand what s.t.e.m. is about. science, technology, engineering and math. we send them to camp for five days an
>> guest: manhattan. born and raised in manhattan. i had a great time growing up there. >> host: what did your parents do? >> guest: my dad was a police officer and my mom was a seamstress. >> host: you mentioned a cath n catholic nun as a teacher. you went to catholic school? >> guest: until high school. >> host: you talk about the rules in the book. following the rules of the nuns, coaches, and dad. >> guest: i have had a lot of coaching and i have...
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>> so, armed with a man to experience this manhattan movie moment, we climbed the top of what seemedin time for the opening scene. i forgot that the scene happens to include a lot of skin. did i mention it was our first date. >> oh boy. >> luckily the 30-dollar ticket includes two complementary cocktails to wash down what we had just seen. they also have surroundsound creating the symphony off of the neighboring buildings. so this stop is going for the ultimate cinematic experience it seems as though they nailed it. >> where else can you see a movie in the heart of times square? >> they will be playing monthly from beach flicks to music movies, sports, just in time for rio in august and there's something for everyone. the summer check out the summer monday movie series because it's the coolest thing to do. you could also bring a guy. see you next monday. for monday matinee. >> let's make some money. >> philadelphia actually does ay-ay-ay! (bees buzzing) (birds chirping) oh! looks like our birdhouse is benefitting from positive word of beak. (laughs) (eagle screeches) a bald eagle! it
>> so, armed with a man to experience this manhattan movie moment, we climbed the top of what seemedin time for the opening scene. i forgot that the scene happens to include a lot of skin. did i mention it was our first date. >> oh boy. >> luckily the 30-dollar ticket includes two complementary cocktails to wash down what we had just seen. they also have surroundsound creating the symphony off of the neighboring buildings. so this stop is going for the ultimate cinematic...
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you find yourself walking in manhattan and you see someone following you and you just don't know wherehile the detectives took me out on the streets of new york and he showed me his tricks of the trade. >> as a solo person following you in conducting their and surveillance on you, you can use a building like here in manhattan, there's a front entrance and rear entrance, you can easily walk through and whoever is following you will follow you into the building to determine what you're going to do there. as they continue continue on, you can just stop right outside and see that person is. if they keep on walking then you can go the other way. >> of course you want to limit the amount of information that you put on social media which you might think is obvious. but people put what they're eating for lunch, or if if they're going on vacation. >> people need to realize that they need to limit the amount of exposure that they put out there about themselves. you have to put restrictions. >> there has to be a fine line between pursuit and stocking. people pursue people there interested in, and
you find yourself walking in manhattan and you see someone following you and you just don't know wherehile the detectives took me out on the streets of new york and he showed me his tricks of the trade. >> as a solo person following you in conducting their and surveillance on you, you can use a building like here in manhattan, there's a front entrance and rear entrance, you can easily walk through and whoever is following you will follow you into the building to determine what you're...
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i trey pop-up showers and storms a couple rolling through manhattan and the bronx at the moment. more tonight when "fox 5 news" continues. saw something in me. but teachers like mr. elliot made a connection with me. now i'm a teacher myself, right here in camden. my own students i'm just passing it along to connections and making those same my teachers made with me. now that's some beautiful music. i'm jamal dickerson, antwan: the verdict given to a former swimmer for sexual assault has sparked -- as. tina:. christina: bryan llenas has more. reporter: the push to recall judge aaron persky is joining -- gaining momentum after sparking outrage for sentencing stanford university swimmer brock turner to just six months in the county jail for assaulting an unconscious woman. more than 1.2 million people signed a petition on line demanding to judge the unseeded for handing down the sentence they view is far too lenient. prosecutors argued turner should have been sentenced to six years in prison after being convicted of three felonies for assaulting his 22-year-old victim behind a campu
i trey pop-up showers and storms a couple rolling through manhattan and the bronx at the moment. more tonight when "fox 5 news" continues. saw something in me. but teachers like mr. elliot made a connection with me. now i'm a teacher myself, right here in camden. my own students i'm just passing it along to connections and making those same my teachers made with me. now that's some beautiful music. i'm jamal dickerson, antwan: the verdict given to a former swimmer for sexual assault...
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chelsea clinton and her husband left a manhattan hospital yesterday with their second child, aidan. grandparents hillary clinton and former president bill clinton were also there to see him off. >> and another celebration you might say. the city of cleveland has one more full day to prepare for a celebration more than half century in the making. that celebration, of course, is being held for the new nba cavaliers arrived at the airport in cleveland yesterday and were greeted by more than 10,000 fans but the crowd for tomorrow's victory parade is going to be a lot bigger than that. some estimate 500,000 people could show up. >>> still ahead, a lawsuit against starbucks, not for misspelling names. this one involves lattes. >> okay, and an actor's bizarre death involving his vehicle. we're getting new details about the car's recent recall. >>> plus, a marathon runner a few miles from the finish line gets attacked by a bear. we have her story after the break. >>> this is a western new york as an inflatable bounce house was carried away by the wind. it gets thrown up like a helium balloo
chelsea clinton and her husband left a manhattan hospital yesterday with their second child, aidan. grandparents hillary clinton and former president bill clinton were also there to see him off. >> and another celebration you might say. the city of cleveland has one more full day to prepare for a celebration more than half century in the making. that celebration, of course, is being held for the new nba cavaliers arrived at the airport in cleveland yesterday and were greeted by more than...
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abigail doolittle has the latest from the nasdaq in midtown manhattan.n fullve the nasdaq rally mode this morning, trading higher by one point 6% and outperforming the dow and the s&p 500s. a lot of the big tech names are trading hiring putting apple and amazon and alphabet. jd.com are surging after they say orders for its anniversary sale rose 60% year-over-year and 85% of the orders were placed for more bull -- for mobile devices. goldman sachs is positive on the demand for high-quality. up for jd. sees 40% com, a stock that is down more than 45% this year. we can see the breakdown over here with a stock well below support even though the stock is rallying today. it is positioned bearish lyons com.xcept jd. has a price target of $31. mark: thank you. vonnie: it's time for our bloomberg business flash. german prosecutors of open an investigation of the former volkswagen ceo. he faces allegations of market mean up elation in connection with their scandal over cars rigged to cheat on diesel emissions tests. u.s.n submit a $10 billion settlement in the u.s
abigail doolittle has the latest from the nasdaq in midtown manhattan.n fullve the nasdaq rally mode this morning, trading higher by one point 6% and outperforming the dow and the s&p 500s. a lot of the big tech names are trading hiring putting apple and amazon and alphabet. jd.com are surging after they say orders for its anniversary sale rose 60% year-over-year and 85% of the orders were placed for more bull -- for mobile devices. goldman sachs is positive on the demand for high-quality....
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once again, donald trump in lower manhattan.will go back now to capitol hill for janet yellen's q&a session. to continue watching trump's speech, you can find it on your bloomberg. fdic and the fed did not find their initial present living will a year ago to be non-credible. we did nevertheless identify a set of short comings that we wanted to see remedied. and in the last submission that we evaluated and we have put all this information out publicly -- >> my time is running short. i just really want to get to the point. there is a call for ending it. what be the consequences of that? >> for entering orderly liquidation? a veryve that's important backup authority for the fdic. >> what will happen if we don't have it? >> if you don't have it and a firm were to fail we don't know what the circumstances would be and they might be such that it will difficult to resolve under the bankruptcy code. >> with that be a bailout for the taxpayers? >> the orderly liquidation authority -- >> if we did not have that. >> the taxpayers would be
once again, donald trump in lower manhattan.will go back now to capitol hill for janet yellen's q&a session. to continue watching trump's speech, you can find it on your bloomberg. fdic and the fed did not find their initial present living will a year ago to be non-credible. we did nevertheless identify a set of short comings that we wanted to see remedied. and in the last submission that we evaluated and we have put all this information out publicly -- >> my time is running short. i...
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had a great time growing up in manhattan. i wouldn't have traded it for anything. >> host: what'd your parents do? >> guest: my dad was a police officer, my mom was a seamstress. she did alterations and made dresses and stuff like that. >> host: and you mentioned a catholic nun as a teacher. you went to catholic school? >> guest: i went to catholic school up through high school, and then i went to ucla. >> host: in your book you talk about rules, following the rules of the nuns, following the rules of the coaches, following the rules of dad. >> guest: yeah. i've had a lot of coaching, i've had to understand discipline from a lot of other people's vantage point. so i'm happy at this point in my life that i'm following my own path. >> host: what are you doing these days? >> guest: these days i'm writing, i'm spending time with my granddaughter, i'm a new grandparent. i have a beautiful granddaughter. and just trying to take in what's happening in the world -- >> host: what about your charity? >> guest: my -- i have a foundation
had a great time growing up in manhattan. i wouldn't have traded it for anything. >> host: what'd your parents do? >> guest: my dad was a police officer, my mom was a seamstress. she did alterations and made dresses and stuff like that. >> host: and you mentioned a catholic nun as a teacher. you went to catholic school? >> guest: i went to catholic school up through high school, and then i went to ucla. >> host: in your book you talk about rules, following the...
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even my father said you don't want to go to m my -- manhattan, it is not our territory.was from brooklyn and queens. he was very proud of me, but all my life i was told no. those were his -- those were the words -- amy: those were the words of presumptive republblican nominee donald trump during a town hall event last yeaear in newew hampshire. today, we look back at his past -- his father was a prolific real estate developer. -- -- freded trump trump made news when he was arrested at a ku klux klan rally. earlier this week democracy now! cohost juan gonzales and i visited wayne barrett, considered the preeminent journalist on donald trump. wayne has been tracking trump for decades. his 1991 biography of trump was just republished as an ebook with the title of "trump: the greatest show on earth -- the deals, the downfall, the reinvention. we spoke" 2 -- we spoke to wayne barrett at his home in brooklyn, where he is confined due to his battle with lung cancer. i began by asking barrett why he has tracked donald trump for so long. mr. barrett: when i started in the 1970's,
even my father said you don't want to go to m my -- manhattan, it is not our territory.was from brooklyn and queens. he was very proud of me, but all my life i was told no. those were his -- those were the words -- amy: those were the words of presumptive republblican nominee donald trump during a town hall event last yeaear in newew hampshire. today, we look back at his past -- his father was a prolific real estate developer. -- -- freded trump trump made news when he was arrested at a ku klux...
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a long stretch of lower manhattan was painted and the symbolic colors of the rainbow, all for the new york city pride march. >> it's amazing to see people go all out. even people who aren't gay coming and celebrating the same thing. just love, and uniting, you know, it's amazing. >> everybody gets to celebrate who they are. be proud. >> reporter: the parade featured 91 floats along the 32,000 participants, and the first time in its history representatives from the n.b.a. took part. this was the 46th year of the march and at the iconic stonewall inn, crowds celebrated the tavern's new status as the first national monument to gay rights. in 1969 people rioted after police raided the stonewall. this year there was also an outpouring of solidarity and grief for the 49 victims killed this month at a gay nightclub in orlando. the parade will close with the longest running l.g.b.t. fireworks display over the hudson river. >> johnson: demarco morgan, thank you. coming up next, the financial fallout in the u.s. from britain's decision to leave the european union. an union. fe rescue workers op
a long stretch of lower manhattan was painted and the symbolic colors of the rainbow, all for the new york city pride march. >> it's amazing to see people go all out. even people who aren't gay coming and celebrating the same thing. just love, and uniting, you know, it's amazing. >> everybody gets to celebrate who they are. be proud. >> reporter: the parade featured 91 floats along the 32,000 participants, and the first time in its history representatives from the n.b.a. took...
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across the brooklyn bridge for an event on the overseas press club in manhattan where npr's and garrels talks about the rise of letter boone and the changes she has seen in russia in 20 years covering the country, back in brooklyn on wednesday, for journalist monique morris's are put on our school policies have a negative impact on black female students. on thursday we are reporter square books in cambridge, massachusetts with nathaniel hamilton looking at the strained relationship between franklin roosevelt and british prime minister winston churchill in 1943 as world leaders debated military strategy. saturday and sunday live from the printers relit fast in chicago with father talks from seymour hersh, amy goodman, sebastian younger and more. that is a look at the author programs booktv is covering this week. many of these eventss are open to the public and you can look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> there is no flash photography permitted during the event today. following the lecture we will have book signing in the lobby. >> don't forget author events ar
across the brooklyn bridge for an event on the overseas press club in manhattan where npr's and garrels talks about the rise of letter boone and the changes she has seen in russia in 20 years covering the country, back in brooklyn on wednesday, for journalist monique morris's are put on our school policies have a negative impact on black female students. on thursday we are reporter square books in cambridge, massachusetts with nathaniel hamilton looking at the strained relationship between...
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he joins us now from midtown manhattan. chris, good to you have us with. what is the mood like out there today? >> i want you to see for yourself. take a look behind me. look at all the folks who have been standing out here for the last three hours to join this pride march. we are now three hours into this and i don't see the crowd thinning at all. as a matter of fact this is partbly just the half way point. we're told there are 32,000 to 35,000 people marching in this event this year. it's the largest one ever. 440 different groups and all the people around here who have been stading around me for more than three hours now have been screaming at the top of their lungs for the entire time. every time a new group comes through, they start coming over and trying to pump up the crowd. the crowd is get pumped up. as you mentioned, it's a very historic year this year. we're one year past the declaration about it supreme court that states cannot discriminate when it comes to marriage. and so they're celebrating that here today. and also they're remembering the 4
he joins us now from midtown manhattan. chris, good to you have us with. what is the mood like out there today? >> i want you to see for yourself. take a look behind me. look at all the folks who have been standing out here for the last three hours to join this pride march. we are now three hours into this and i don't see the crowd thinning at all. as a matter of fact this is partbly just the half way point. we're told there are 32,000 to 35,000 people marching in this event this year....
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>> the infamous manhattan madam is back in the spotlight who made the bombshell claim the next - - theash end prosecution bring contacted her for advice. with the scandal of the next governor spitzer it has spent reported he paid $2,000 for the rendezvoused in washington said she spoke out and basically said he contacted her and how to run the prosecution brings. >> didn't know him before that a and he didn't that i said repeated bitter want to talk about this it is an bypassed. >> she also complained about the double standard in the eyes of the law. >> with $500,000 and here he is taking a city pension but because he is a man he gets the lesser of bill? to back widish she thank there is a double standard? key is under indictment and is in trouble. >> because his bill -- bail was set by the thousand and hers was much higher and she is sitting in prison. >> so the legal process drug out for her. >> canada governor of new york i think it was a much milder case but running a multimillion-dollar allegedly summit was high-profile. >> have you been a victim? >> and to really connect >> they
>> the infamous manhattan madam is back in the spotlight who made the bombshell claim the next - - theash end prosecution bring contacted her for advice. with the scandal of the next governor spitzer it has spent reported he paid $2,000 for the rendezvoused in washington said she spoke out and basically said he contacted her and how to run the prosecution brings. >> didn't know him before that a and he didn't that i said repeated bitter want to talk about this it is an bypassed....
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a long stretch of lower manhattan painted in the colors of the rainbow all for the new york city pride march. >> amazing to see people go all out. even people who aren't gay, celebrating the same thing. you know, it's love, and uniting. you know, amazing. >> everybody gets to celebrate who they are. be proud. >> the parade featured 91 floats with 32,000 participants. and the first time in its history. representatives from the nba took part. >> this was the 46th year of the march. at the iconic stonewall inn, crowds celebrated the tavern's status as the first national monument to gay rights. in 1969, people rioted after police raided the stonewall. this year there was also an outpouring of solidarity and grief for the 49 victims killed thisth orlando. the parade will close with the longest running lgbt fireworks display over the hudson river. >> demarco morgan. thank you. >> coming up, after more than a half century. the case is closed on the mississippi murders of three civi rights workers. squuuuack, let's feed him let's feto the sharks!sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take
a long stretch of lower manhattan painted in the colors of the rainbow all for the new york city pride march. >> amazing to see people go all out. even people who aren't gay, celebrating the same thing. you know, it's love, and uniting. you know, amazing. >> everybody gets to celebrate who they are. be proud. >> the parade featured 91 floats with 32,000 participants. and the first time in its history. representatives from the nba took part. >> this was the 46th year of...
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it's in midtown manhattan. across from madison square garden.ell, you know, there's not enough people in that area. and not enough traffic in that area. >> if only we could get some trains running through there. >> we need more attractions at madison square garden. >> well, coming up, lebron james keeping hope alive. the cavs push ahead of the warriors in last night's game 6 of the nba finals in cleveland, forcing a game 7 on the west coast. king james on his game. but what happened? what had happened was -- i don't know. >> we'll tell you coming up. and the music royalty spotted courtside. a date night in cleveland for beyonce and jay-z. >> hey, bey. >> first here's a look at today's forecast. and there's moving with thermove free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike glucosamine chondroitin, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. moisture so i can get into it ao enhance mbit quicker. ral and when i know sh
it's in midtown manhattan. across from madison square garden.ell, you know, there's not enough people in that area. and not enough traffic in that area. >> if only we could get some trains running through there. >> we need more attractions at madison square garden. >> well, coming up, lebron james keeping hope alive. the cavs push ahead of the warriors in last night's game 6 of the nba finals in cleveland, forcing a game 7 on the west coast. king james on his game. but what...
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here is a look over toward lower manhattan from brooklyn. mostly clear skies. calm winds out there. 86, four degrees above the normal for this time of year. only got up to 79 down the shore in belmar. only up to 75 at montauk. this is a very typical temperature pattern. coastal areas staying quite a bit cooler with those afternoon sea breezes but getting up close to the 90-degree mark at poughkeepsie. we'll repeat that during the day tomorrow, even adding a degree or two. 9 by 4:00. middle and upper 80s. we're back down to 78 by 7:00 p.m. a moderate drought now. the u.s. drought monitor updating this recently for new york city, long island, much of northern new jersey. so we can definitely use the rain. we will get a little bit of beneficial rain next week. temperatures now across long island mainly in the 60 except upper 50s on the very east end of montauk. 69 in newark, 66 at lakehurst. here's our futurecast tomorrow. by 2:00 p.m., 84 in the city but staying in the 70s along the beaches. some good natural air conditioning out there with those sea breezes. mon
here is a look over toward lower manhattan from brooklyn. mostly clear skies. calm winds out there. 86, four degrees above the normal for this time of year. only got up to 79 down the shore in belmar. only up to 75 at montauk. this is a very typical temperature pattern. coastal areas staying quite a bit cooler with those afternoon sea breezes but getting up close to the 90-degree mark at poughkeepsie. we'll repeat that during the day tomorrow, even adding a degree or two. 9 by 4:00. middle and...
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three of the former members of the fraternity brought a suit right here in manhattan.efamed by that artic and he will the judge said no, why? >> the judge is correct. defamation is one of the hardest cases to win because of the first amendment. it is not that the story was untrue. but the three plaintiffs were not mentioned and nothing that caused or related to harm done to them. saying i was part of the fraternity i was offended. and a lot of people go in court thinking they would be protected but the judge made the right call. >> the fraternity was the subject of so much skrutine and had privileges taken away and everyone under the microscope. why should they not have ability to recover? >> we are talking about three individuals who were not identified and the judge properly dismissed the face. and now you mention, the fraternity. the fraternity was mentioned in the article a lot and made the fraternity a lot and sufferred harm and the fraternity filed a separate action on behalf of the fraternity and not the individuals and that is heard in the state court in virgin
three of the former members of the fraternity brought a suit right here in manhattan.efamed by that artic and he will the judge said no, why? >> the judge is correct. defamation is one of the hardest cases to win because of the first amendment. it is not that the story was untrue. but the three plaintiffs were not mentioned and nothing that caused or related to harm done to them. saying i was part of the fraternity i was offended. and a lot of people go in court thinking they would be...
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a store in manhattan has been hit twice losing 67 iphones worth about $50,000. apple use last year apple introduced permanent blue shirts which are easy to copy or buy online. >> thank you very much. >>> a 9-year-old swimmer from merced county is attempting to make history. james savage wants to become the youngest person to swim to alcatraz and back. he started swimming when he was 5 years old and trains six hours a day with that one goal in mind. >> the length is three miles but i want to be the world's youngest kid to do it. >> it will take place tuesday during the annual escape from the rock race. his coach will swim alongside him and his mom will follow in a kayak. i have a 9-year-old swimmer. i don't think we are doing that. he's got a tiger mom that will not allow it. >> if you swam a mile, that is taxing. this 5-year-old is going to do three. >> 9. >> 9-year-old. icy water, not icy conditions. >> 80s and 90s for those inland areas. beautiful sunrise as we get a view of the golden gate bridge. this morning we will see mostly sunny skies stay with us that
a store in manhattan has been hit twice losing 67 iphones worth about $50,000. apple use last year apple introduced permanent blue shirts which are easy to copy or buy online. >> thank you very much. >>> a 9-year-old swimmer from merced county is attempting to make history. james savage wants to become the youngest person to swim to alcatraz and back. he started swimming when he was 5 years old and trains six hours a day with that one goal in mind. >> the length is three...
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reportero: un acalorado centenar de personas se congregÓ en las afueras del tribunal supremo de manhattanrema sobre daca y dapa. >> no lo logramos, pero no no vamos a ir hasta que logremos algo bueno. reportero: este hombre llegÓ a estados unidos a los cuatro aÑos de edad. >> no me afecta sÓlo a mÍ, afecta a mi mamÁ que es indocumentada y porque es indocumentada cada dÍa tiene que ir a trabajar sin papeles, tiene que trabajar fuera de los libros y en cualquier momento la pueden arrestar y sin arrestar la pueden deportar. reportero: gritando fuertes consignas los participantes acusaron al presidente obama el congreso de ignorar las necesidades de la comunidad inmigrante. >> queremos que no se rompa la unidad familiar y que el presidente piense en una nueva orden ejecutiva que para las deportaciones. >> pero no todos estÁn de acuerdo. >> no creo que tendrÍan que aceptar mÁs ilegales, 11 millones es bastante. reportero: aprobaron una reforma migratoria. tras el fallo de empate de la corte suprema el alcalde de nueva york, expresÓ su descontento y dijo que el gobierno seguirÁ generando una so
reportero: un acalorado centenar de personas se congregÓ en las afueras del tribunal supremo de manhattanrema sobre daca y dapa. >> no lo logramos, pero no no vamos a ir hasta que logremos algo bueno. reportero: este hombre llegÓ a estados unidos a los cuatro aÑos de edad. >> no me afecta sÓlo a mÍ, afecta a mi mamÁ que es indocumentada y porque es indocumentada cada dÍa tiene que ir a trabajar sin papeles, tiene que trabajar fuera de los libros y en cualquier momento la...
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a crowd in new york, the country has to start taking the issue seriously because "we don't want manhattan to be underwater." mark phillips continues the series "the climate diaries. "the latest installment is a tiny island in denmark making big progress against global warming. >> reporter: an out of the way place that takes some getting to. on the little danish island of samso, a 20 mile squiggle of farms and villages they're providing answers to some of the biggest questions facing a warming world. here they have already found way to reduce their green house gas output to effectively zero. they haven't done it using any maj cam new technology. they used what they have. power from the wind. power from the sun. and power from waist. but here, it is not what they have done, it's huh they have done it that caught the world's attention. >> soren hermanson led the climb to heights of clean energy sustainability. you have how to go a long way up to understand how it works. these wind turbines weren't put up by a conglomerate in search of government subsidies and profit. they were erected by far
a crowd in new york, the country has to start taking the issue seriously because "we don't want manhattan to be underwater." mark phillips continues the series "the climate diaries. "the latest installment is a tiny island in denmark making big progress against global warming. >> reporter: an out of the way place that takes some getting to. on the little danish island of samso, a 20 mile squiggle of farms and villages they're providing answers to some of the biggest...
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. >>> and demi moore is still trying to unload her manhattan apartment. wait till you see it.skinny" ♪ skinny so skinny >>> time now for "the skinny." topping our headlines this friday morning, our first peek at "inferno." >> dan brown's latest thriller starring tom hanks and felicity jones as the two uncover a conspiracy to infect the world with a plague. > the population is spiraling out of control. inferno is the cure. >> they're going to wipe out half the world's population unless we find this virus. >> they left a trail. >> we have to trust your own thoughts for a while. human lives are at stake. if a plague exists, what governments will do to get it. >> the professor has become a liability. >> go, go, let's get it. here, here. there's always a way out. >> oh, "inferno" opens worldwide on friday, october 14th. >>> next to another a-list actor shooting down hopes for a third beefcake flick. >> we're talking about channing tatum who appears to be hanging up his g-string, at least for now. the hollywood reporter reporting that magic mike, the star, has killed any hopes of a
. >>> and demi moore is still trying to unload her manhattan apartment. wait till you see it.skinny" ♪ skinny so skinny >>> time now for "the skinny." topping our headlines this friday morning, our first peek at "inferno." >> dan brown's latest thriller starring tom hanks and felicity jones as the two uncover a conspiracy to infect the world with a plague. > the population is spiraling out of control. inferno is the cure. >> they're...
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guest: it is a manhattan landmark and crowds walk by. it's right next to tiffany's. tiffany's is part of it. it's a big deal and everyone parades through guest: he does get involved at that level or he's telling us that he does. guest: both in this book and other books and in real life, if you will, between i can't be bothered big picture and the smallest micromanaging like the reef. typically in my read and in my reporting he micromanage his the most when it comes to things that are very aesthetic and that's what we saw with the gold wreath and i think in that part of this book he says sometimes, not often, but sometimes less is more. we will just go with one beautiful gold wreath. guest: rarely less is more. guest: he tells us how he likes earth tones were the primary colors-- i can't remember, earth tones. he's at that level of detail. now, when he talks about how he managed-- when he talks about who he might pick for vice president, he says he needs someone who really kind of knows how to do stuff in washington because he sees himself more of like the chairman of
guest: it is a manhattan landmark and crowds walk by. it's right next to tiffany's. tiffany's is part of it. it's a big deal and everyone parades through guest: he does get involved at that level or he's telling us that he does. guest: both in this book and other books and in real life, if you will, between i can't be bothered big picture and the smallest micromanaging like the reef. typically in my read and in my reporting he micromanage his the most when it comes to things that are very...
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jingles, there is a turf war under way among the ice cream trucks of mid-town manhattan. >> mr. an unlikely pair of enemies but a fight going on for three years. mr. softee drivers won't park their trucks between 34th and 60th street for fear of retaliation. >> stephen: that's right, that's right. there is a war between mr. softee and new york ice cream. it's just like the war between the sharks and jets, if both gangs were logie on soft serve. the leader in this fight is new york ice cream, whose drivers actually used to work for mr. softee. and when they left, they took their mr. softee trucks and repainted the mr. softee logo to say "master softee," which they had to change because that was already the title of the worst porno ever. ( laughter ) now master softee has become new york ice cream, and according to the mr. softee drivers, they're really intimidating. they'll surround rivals' trucks and rough up their drivers. as one mr. softee driver put it, "let me tell you about this business. every truck has a bat inside." that will guarantee an ice cream headache. ♪ ♪ >> hey,
jingles, there is a turf war under way among the ice cream trucks of mid-town manhattan. >> mr. an unlikely pair of enemies but a fight going on for three years. mr. softee drivers won't park their trucks between 34th and 60th street for fear of retaliation. >> stephen: that's right, that's right. there is a war between mr. softee and new york ice cream. it's just like the war between the sharks and jets, if both gangs were logie on soft serve. the leader in this fight is new york...
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. >> yes becomes halfway between here and manhattan.raffic ticket once there. >> yes, my dad, sore bye that. >> looks amazing, and you're in it, so many other people are in it, it looks like it is, i mean, i hate zero say it, is it going to be better than the first one? >> yes, i mean, actually is. that was like kinds of the stipulation. like we had to make sure before we made it that it would be better because the first movie like i think worked for like a number of reasons that we couldn't control, like it was funny, interesting, and it kept people guessing all every these wonderful things, it is hard to do that. so when we wanted to make sure that before we fill this many one, that it was not only going to be as fun, but that it was going to be better. we succeeded. we're kind of like all relieved i would say. >> so, see, radcliff here, is he playing a mean guy? >> yes, i mean, it was real interesting. i think maybe i missed like the harry potter generation or something, but of course everybody else in the world saw it, so people who
. >> yes becomes halfway between here and manhattan.raffic ticket once there. >> yes, my dad, sore bye that. >> looks amazing, and you're in it, so many other people are in it, it looks like it is, i mean, i hate zero say it, is it going to be better than the first one? >> yes, i mean, actually is. that was like kinds of the stipulation. like we had to make sure before we made it that it would be better because the first movie like i think worked for like a number of...
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. >> the head of research at manhattan venture partners joins us live in the cnbc headquarters.ta, good to sigh. see you. >> good morning. >> people are scratching their head saying what's in it for microsoft compared to linkedin? >> hi, thanks for having he. i think it's a win-win proposition for both of them. i think both of them benefit, more so linkedin, as you saw from the last quarter numbers their revenues were kind of slowing. the growth engine was kind of slowing down according to growth initiatives. and microsoft is always looking for an edge. they're very big. and they've not had a big track record in terms of acquisitions but in this case, i think this will make sense because satya is a different type of ceo, he seems to know exactly where he wants to go to take microsoft. they can really take linkedin's professional network and blend it better with microsoft. you can see a lot of synergies down the road with both of them together. >> i have a note here from richard windsor at radio free mobile, he points out at $26 billion this is a very expensive transaction. which
. >> the head of research at manhattan venture partners joins us live in the cnbc headquarters.ta, good to sigh. see you. >> good morning. >> people are scratching their head saying what's in it for microsoft compared to linkedin? >> hi, thanks for having he. i think it's a win-win proposition for both of them. i think both of them benefit, more so linkedin, as you saw from the last quarter numbers their revenues were kind of slowing. the growth engine was kind of...
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reportera: el fallo marca la primera vez que la fiscalÍa de manhattan incriminan a los empresarios de quedó claro que se violaron las normas de seguridad. >> que se veÍa desde temprano en la maÑana, cuando estaban siete pies, luego con cinco pies uno necesita seguridad completa. reportera: 796 trabajadores mueren en accidentes en sus centros laborales. >> simplemente con la presencia de ellos. reportera: simbÓlicamente, la madre de la vÍctima recibiÓ un casco de parte de sus compaÑeros de construcciÓn, que al igual que ella escucharon el veredicto en medio de su dolor. en lo que va del aÑo, 17 trabajadores han muerto en circunstancias bastante similares. marÍa elena: se armÓ el caos hoy en el aeropuerto de dallas, texas, luego que un policÍa hiriÓ con disparos a un hombre que amenazaba con una piedra a un guardia. el individuo habÍa tenido una discusiÓn con su pareja y luego se enfrentÓ con el guardia. jorge: captado en vÍdeo quedÓ el desplome de una avioneta que intentaba aterrizar en el aeropuerto en houston. las tres personas murieron en el acto. en el interior del vehÍculo estacio
reportera: el fallo marca la primera vez que la fiscalÍa de manhattan incriminan a los empresarios de quedó claro que se violaron las normas de seguridad. >> que se veÍa desde temprano en la maÑana, cuando estaban siete pies, luego con cinco pies uno necesita seguridad completa. reportera: 796 trabajadores mueren en accidentes en sus centros laborales. >> simplemente con la presencia de ellos. reportera: simbÓlicamente, la madre de la vÍctima recibiÓ un casco de parte de sus...
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. >> reporter: hey, good morning from manhattan.trump will, today, be hoping to move into the next phase of his campaign and frankly move past what has been a rough week for him. the firing of his campaign manager, fund raising numbers coming out. he's looking to counter hillary clinton's attacks against him after she argued he was unfit to trump, today, i'm told is going to hit clinton on topics like terror and the clinton foundation as well and what's expected to be a more intimate setting at the trump soho hotel in lower manhattan. >> halle jackson live in new york. thank you. >> 11 before the hour. we are getting details on the gunman in the orlando nightclub attack. a federal official says o mama teen bought plane tickets to san francisco two days before the shooting. they were going to visit his ailing mother-in-law. mateen arrived around midnight, left two hours and then went back and started shooting. investigators don't know what he did during the two-hour period. >>> a vote on a gun bill could happen. it's led by republica
. >> reporter: hey, good morning from manhattan.trump will, today, be hoping to move into the next phase of his campaign and frankly move past what has been a rough week for him. the firing of his campaign manager, fund raising numbers coming out. he's looking to counter hillary clinton's attacks against him after she argued he was unfit to trump, today, i'm told is going to hit clinton on topics like terror and the clinton foundation as well and what's expected to be a more intimate...