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carnegie had enough money. he was not an extract given that extravagant liver. 1886, he lived in the hotels with his mother. his plants were always the best. he was willing to invest the money to make his plants the best. again, that brought more people in. they love to work for somebody who was doing the best. carnegie actually instituted at jones' insistence, carnegie instituted the eight-hour workday. in 1878, people do not realize that. years, they have the eight hour workday at his plant, at edgar thompson. on and more steel was needed and america was taking off as an industrial nation, because carter nagel -- carnegie had these efficient mills, his profit began to take an upswing. in the late 1890's, he was starting from a little bit more $5 million profit a year, to 40 manion dollars dollars, and his left will year of operations, his prophets were said to be $40 million. that is questionable and had to do with ego. it might have only been $30 million, but that is a lot of profit. nobody was as profitable
carnegie had enough money. he was not an extract given that extravagant liver. 1886, he lived in the hotels with his mother. his plants were always the best. he was willing to invest the money to make his plants the best. again, that brought more people in. they love to work for somebody who was doing the best. carnegie actually instituted at jones' insistence, carnegie instituted the eight-hour workday. in 1878, people do not realize that. years, they have the eight hour workday at his plant,...
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non-issues for carnegie's patrons.s for the owner, she says 40 years is enough. >> i started here the first day my father took over, in 1976, i was the cashier. >> reporter: authentic jewish delis were once as common as checkered cabs in new york. >> cheers. >> reporter: after friday, there will be none in all of mid town. >> you want the last piece of babka? >> oh. >> it's so good. >> let me see. >> reporter: we'll miss the food, but not the heartburn. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> that will do it for us on this thursday night, i'm tamron hall in for lester. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and goodnight. trt=:05 ==terry/take vo== right now at 6: speaking for the first time. the former fiance of ray mcdonald reveals why she's sharing her story of alleged domestic violence. ==terry/2-shot== the news at 6 starts now. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. ==vicky/2-shot== and i'm vicky nguyen. jess and raj have the night off. vicky/rail it was just yesterday we all w for the first time, that
non-issues for carnegie's patrons.s for the owner, she says 40 years is enough. >> i started here the first day my father took over, in 1976, i was the cashier. >> reporter: authentic jewish delis were once as common as checkered cabs in new york. >> cheers. >> reporter: after friday, there will be none in all of mid town. >> you want the last piece of babka? >> oh. >> it's so good. >> let me see. >> reporter: we'll miss the food, but not...
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non-issues for carnegie's patrons.she says 40 years is enough. >> i started here the first day my father took over, in 1976, i was the cashier. >> reporter: authentic jewish delis were once as common as checkered cabs in new york. >> cheers. >> reporter: after friday, there will be none in all of mid town. >> you want the last piece of bob ka? >> oh. >> it's so good. >> let me see. >> reporter: we'll miss the food, but not the heart burn. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> that will do it for us on this thursday night, i'm tamron hall in for >>> i want to be with carrie, debbie reynolds last words. we remember the hollywood icon now on "extra." ♪ extra extra ♪ extra extra >> debbie reynolds tragic death one day after losing daughte carrie fisher. >> i protect her. who will do that when i'm gone? >> her lost oprah interview about their incredible bond. debbie's son todd speaking out today. >> it happened very gently. >> did she die of a broken heart? the stars in utter shock. >> then from "singing in the rain" to sing
non-issues for carnegie's patrons.she says 40 years is enough. >> i started here the first day my father took over, in 1976, i was the cashier. >> reporter: authentic jewish delis were once as common as checkered cabs in new york. >> cheers. >> reporter: after friday, there will be none in all of mid town. >> you want the last piece of bob ka? >> oh. >> it's so good. >> let me see. >> reporter: we'll miss the food, but not the heart burn....
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hall -- not carnegie hall -- i love carney hall but what carnegie hall represents. >> and bacon. >> over there too. >> it was one of donald trump's signature promises, extreme vetting on refugees, but the mainstream media says the current system is just fine. our next guest says they could not be more wrong. former fbi special agent tim clemente joins us next. >>> former new york city mayor, trump cabinet candidate, rudy giuliani is here to weigh in on the rocky relations with russia next hour. >>> and new year's eve almost here and these two will be hanging out with you all night long, but first they hang out with us. eric bolling, kimberly guilfoyle here with a preview of our new year's eve special next hour. you won't want to miss it. next on the curvy couch. >>> we're back with this. an update to a story that we brought you earlier this week regarding fraud in the food stamp program. we reported that back in 2016. $70 million were wasted on food stamp fraud. that was incorrect. the latest information from 2009 to 2011 shows the fraud at 1.3%, which is approximately $853 million
hall -- not carnegie hall -- i love carney hall but what carnegie hall represents. >> and bacon. >> over there too. >> it was one of donald trump's signature promises, extreme vetting on refugees, but the mainstream media says the current system is just fine. our next guest says they could not be more wrong. former fbi special agent tim clemente joins us next. >>> former new york city mayor, trump cabinet candidate, rudy giuliani is here to weigh in on the rocky...
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non-issues for carnegie's patrons.e says 40 years is enough. >> i started here the first day my father took over, in 1976, i was the cashier. >> reporter: authentic jewish delis were once as common as checkered cabs in new york. >> cheers. >> reporter: after friday, there will be none in all of mid town. >> you want the last piece of babka? >> oh. >> it's so good. >> let me see. >> reporter: we'll miss the food, but not the heartburn. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> that will do it for us on this thursday night, i'm tamron hall in for lester. news, thank you for watching and goodnight. >>> if i have to live in anyone's shadow -- ♪ >> just one day after losing her beloved daughter carrie, the legendary debbie reynolds passes away. i'm natalie morales. we go deep into their complicated yet 5 bond. is it possible debbie died of a br h
non-issues for carnegie's patrons.e says 40 years is enough. >> i started here the first day my father took over, in 1976, i was the cashier. >> reporter: authentic jewish delis were once as common as checkered cabs in new york. >> cheers. >> reporter: after friday, there will be none in all of mid town. >> you want the last piece of babka? >> oh. >> it's so good. >> let me see. >> reporter: we'll miss the food, but not the heartburn. harry...
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he is former dishwasher at the carnegie deli.ll sound off on the 11th hour push to keep the place open. david: oh, he brought all the food for us. wow! your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. david: i know you hear this a lot but it is the truth. it is end of an era. carnegie dell sy is closing its doors 79 years. he offered $10 million but was rejected by the restaurant's owner. sammy joins me now. sammy, you have a personal connection to the carnegie deli, made famous in movies. woody allen. what is your personal connection? >> whe
he is former dishwasher at the carnegie deli.ll sound off on the 11th hour push to keep the place open. david: oh, he brought all the food for us. wow! your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more...
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a new york landmark has served its last heel, carnegie deli which got its name from carnegie hall, just about a block away, fed new yorkers and tourist for almost 80 years. jessica layden from our cbs station was there as fans lined up for their last bite. >> very sad. it has been a part of our family. >> reporter: schwartz family in bawa new jersey could not pass up a chance for final feast at this famous deli that has been enjoyed for generations. but after 80 years, the carnegie deli spent friday night serving long time and some first time customers, its final stacked sandwiches and slices of helps cake, some came here from out of state for their last case of caring kneeing i corned beef. >> we come here every time we come to new york. >> reporter: for those who never been here expectation where is as high as the meet heat is piled. >> best sandwich in my life, and great company too, yeah. >> reporter: some waited in line outside for five hours, yes. >> the camera pick up the crowd in one would believe it. >> some things have to go at certain times but they should have made this a la
a new york landmark has served its last heel, carnegie deli which got its name from carnegie hall, just about a block away, fed new yorkers and tourist for almost 80 years. jessica layden from our cbs station was there as fans lined up for their last bite. >> very sad. it has been a part of our family. >> reporter: schwartz family in bawa new jersey could not pass up a chance for final feast at this famous deli that has been enjoyed for generations. but after 80 years, the carnegie...
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and robotics lab at carnegie mellon in pittsburgh for a piece at aired on "60 minutes." this evening, i bring you my full conversation with andrew moore, dean of school of computer science at carnegie. >> a lot of the biggest advances in artificial intelligence in the last 20 years have actually been inspired by looking at what goes on in the brain. often, the brain really reacts to mistakes. if you do something that doesn't work out, stuff in the brain says, well, i'm not going to do that next time, i'm going to try something else. a lot of our machine learning algorithms do the same thing. >> rose: all about artificial intelligence when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: what is artificial intelligence? >> so it is what we're all doing when we make machines do things which we usually ascribe to human intelligence. so it is all
and robotics lab at carnegie mellon in pittsburgh for a piece at aired on "60 minutes." this evening, i bring you my full conversation with andrew moore, dean of school of computer science at carnegie. >> a lot of the biggest advances in artificial intelligence in the last 20 years have actually been inspired by looking at what goes on in the brain. often, the brain really reacts to mistakes. if you do something that doesn't work out, stuff in the brain says, well, i'm not going...
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carnegie had two medals gave them to their families making taylor and lyle the first carnegie heroes. >> i really have to say that for our family in general, heroism has always been pretty high. >> linda is his great granddaughter. she sits on the board. >> a tragedy or something terrible can be taking place. whole bunch of people are standing there going, oh, my god, what do we d. or they run the other way. then this individual somehow finds that deeper, inner strength that are compelled to help this person in need. >> in the last 112 years over 9800 men, women stand children have been honored. each has a remarkable story. she was one of the first to receive the award. he rescued a man from drowning on july 17, 1904. march 26, 1912, 12-year-old henry matthews of alabama saved a 3-year-old from an abandoned well. professional boxer received the award twice, first time in 1958 when he rescued a man working on a dam on the ohio river. a second rescue attempt was unsuccessful, both men died. 28-year-old stitch received the award. >> on that second taking my boots stand coat off and i've
carnegie had two medals gave them to their families making taylor and lyle the first carnegie heroes. >> i really have to say that for our family in general, heroism has always been pretty high. >> linda is his great granddaughter. she sits on the board. >> a tragedy or something terrible can be taking place. whole bunch of people are standing there going, oh, my god, what do we d. or they run the other way. then this individual somehow finds that deeper, inner strength that...
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of many institutions founded by andrew carnegie. scotland when he was just a boy and rose to become one of the tight answer of the american steel industry. and one of the richest men in the world. in 1901 at the age of 65, he sold the carnegie corporation and put his billions to work in foundations, that still bear his name. >> he's a man of ideas, who is tremendously concerned with issues of peace and justice and ethics. and established organizations to support all of those things. >> and then, on the frigid january explosion near pittsburgh killed 181 men. andrew angie was shaken, he shared his sorrow in this letter pulled from the foundation's archive. i can't get those widows and children of the mine out of my head, he wrote. he was particularly moved by the stories to have men, selwyn taylor and daniel lyle who gave their lives trying to save men they had never met who were carnegie had two medals gave them to their families making taylor and lyle the first carnegie heroes. >> i really have to say that for our family in general
of many institutions founded by andrew carnegie. scotland when he was just a boy and rose to become one of the tight answer of the american steel industry. and one of the richest men in the world. in 1901 at the age of 65, he sold the carnegie corporation and put his billions to work in foundations, that still bear his name. >> he's a man of ideas, who is tremendously concerned with issues of peace and justice and ethics. and established organizations to support all of those things....
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just nod if it is. >> it's so delicious. >> reporter: the carnegie deli isn't just a restaurant. good. it's a culinary, even cultural institution, uniquely and authentically new york. it's been featured in woody allen's "broadway danny rose" and on television. >> peggy, do you remember when we had soup? >> carnegie deli has great soup. >> reporter: but last fall, beleaguered by rising costs, its owner decided it's time to move on. >> it's very bittersweet. it's been in my family for 40 years. >> reporter: so, tonight, its photo gallery of the famous and forgotten will come down, and a little piece of new york city, about the size of a pastrami on rye, will be gone forever. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to ron. we hope he enjoyed that bite. and we also want to thank you for watching "world news tonight" this past year. it would not be possible without the incredible team behind the scenes. so tonight, we salute them. i'm tom llamas. for david and all of us here, happy new year. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> not just hands free, but hands off. what you need to know about a new
just nod if it is. >> it's so delicious. >> reporter: the carnegie deli isn't just a restaurant. good. it's a culinary, even cultural institution, uniquely and authentically new york. it's been featured in woody allen's "broadway danny rose" and on television. >> peggy, do you remember when we had soup? >> carnegie deli has great soup. >> reporter: but last fall, beleaguered by rising costs, its owner decided it's time to move on. >> it's very...
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andrew: all four of those companies come to places like carnegie mellon and m.i.t. begging up to give them artificial intelligence researchers. charlie: they want your graduates. andrew: yes. charlie: what is the most surprising thing today, that even like the passage to do it amazes you in terms of the velocity of change? andrew: here's a couple of big surprises. we have worked so hard and robotics, almost every aspect of being able to understand the world, getting our robots to act swiftly and act safely, they cannot still reliably pick up a cup of coffee. simple things where we use our hands -- charlie: why is it so hard to do that? andrew: we are not quite sure. we have tried various wings with grippers and clause to do this. human dexterity still blows us away. our geithner -- current understanding is that our fingers and our hands are amazing instruments. we are sensing all over them so that as your hand is coming into grip something, it's doing lots of computations. is this going to slip, is this going to fall? we robot assists really need to get our act toge
andrew: all four of those companies come to places like carnegie mellon and m.i.t. begging up to give them artificial intelligence researchers. charlie: they want your graduates. andrew: yes. charlie: what is the most surprising thing today, that even like the passage to do it amazes you in terms of the velocity of change? andrew: here's a couple of big surprises. we have worked so hard and robotics, almost every aspect of being able to understand the world, getting our robots to act swiftly...
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anyway, the carnegie deli was a political stopover over the years.vice presidential candidate lloyd benson. he got a special delivery in the heat of the '88 campaign. seated next to him, yes, penny youngman. >>> speaking of comedy, it has been a truly strange year, and if we couldn't laugh, well, we don't know what we'd do, so the "morning joe" team put together some of the best moments from late night over the last year. take a look. ♪ >> he didn't look like hillary clinton, but one of those long answers. woo, woo, woo. >> all anyone wants to talk about is donald trump. >> donald trump? isn't he the one that's, like, you're all losers? you think he'll win the primaries? >> he must. i want to be the one to take him down. i will destroy him, and i will mount his hair in the oval office! >> i'd like to stick garden gnomes in this building. >> i guess you would. >> you know, ted's always kind of freaky. he eats hair. >> it's wonderful now and again. >> see? >> hair. >> look at us, we have the same voice, we have the same hair. >> and we have the same si
anyway, the carnegie deli was a political stopover over the years.vice presidential candidate lloyd benson. he got a special delivery in the heat of the '88 campaign. seated next to him, yes, penny youngman. >>> speaking of comedy, it has been a truly strange year, and if we couldn't laugh, well, we don't know what we'd do, so the "morning joe" team put together some of the best moments from late night over the last year. take a look. ♪ >> he didn't look like hillary...
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they say look at the trails and damage done to carnegie park. they say it's an environmental disaster. >> it scars the land. no matter how much they attempt to manage it or restore it, it's a destructive activity. >>> reporter: the mining town of tesla is long gone but tesla park is home to rare species and native american sites. >> we are the small guys fighting the big state park system with lawsuits. it's our only recourse. >> reporter: but dirt bike riders say the carnegie expansion is a win-win situation for everyone. they would only be allowed to ride on trails at tesla park. >> riders respect that. if they have a place they will ride on those rather than find an illegal trail and maybe do more damage. >> alameda county, friends of tesla park and other groups filed four lawsuits to stop the expansion. they want the state to preserve tesla park. in alameda county, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> new at 6:00 a rematch of sorts today in the stadium showdown between the 49ers and the city of santa clara. the issue, whether taxpayer money is being used
they say look at the trails and damage done to carnegie park. they say it's an environmental disaster. >> it scars the land. no matter how much they attempt to manage it or restore it, it's a destructive activity. >>> reporter: the mining town of tesla is long gone but tesla park is home to rare species and native american sites. >> we are the small guys fighting the big state park system with lawsuits. it's our only recourse. >> reporter: but dirt bike riders say the...
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. >> and apple is moving into the historic carnegie library. what the store might look like and what will happen to all the green space around that building. >> first in virginia, though, a 12-year-old boy lashes out in an angry letter, urging a judge to give his father a life sentence for killing his mother. >> the judge sentenced the man to life plus 16 years today. for killing his estranged wife michelle, the mother of five. bureau chief julie carey joins us from the courtho leesburg with the dramatic moments that unfolded in court. >> well, also, wendy, there's word already tonight that his attorney that he plans to appeal his murder conviction and life sentence. case tee tillo showed no emotio court, bit his wife's friends wept as several of the charn talked about what their mom's death has meant in their young lives. >> nick castillo, the oldest of the five castillo children, leaving court after seeing his dad sent to prison for life. he and his sister testified today about the enormous loss of their mother michelle. but nick admits the j
. >> and apple is moving into the historic carnegie library. what the store might look like and what will happen to all the green space around that building. >> first in virginia, though, a 12-year-old boy lashes out in an angry letter, urging a judge to give his father a life sentence for killing his mother. >> the judge sentenced the man to life plus 16 years today. for killing his estranged wife michelle, the mother of five. bureau chief julie carey joins us from the...
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helped in part by pop culture cameos and prime location a block from carnegie hall. days before it shuts its doors the line stretched down the block as hungry people waited to chow down on the $20 pastrami sandwich. >> it's a little sad because it's been here for so long. >> i'm devastated they're closing. we come here every time we come to new york. >> the deli's owner says the closing is for personal reasons and says she wants more time to enjoy her life. don't blame her. >>> are you tired? you are not alone. nearly half of all adults have some kind of trouble sleeping. coming up, we take a closer look at what experts call early morning insomnia. and how you can make sure you're getting the right amount of shut eye. plus, not breaking the bank for 2017. next on the cnbc business report, find out why it seems most americans won't be spending big on their new year's eve. my daughter wants to stay organic. my husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. my whole family wants to stay free from artificial preservatives. and my debit card wants to stay on a di
helped in part by pop culture cameos and prime location a block from carnegie hall. days before it shuts its doors the line stretched down the block as hungry people waited to chow down on the $20 pastrami sandwich. >> it's a little sad because it's been here for so long. >> i'm devastated they're closing. we come here every time we come to new york. >> the deli's owner says the closing is for personal reasons and says she wants more time to enjoy her life. don't blame her....
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in the future, harper hopes to make the carnegie a global grand. >> there could be a carnegie near anybodyhe love as much as i can wherever i can. >> reporter: one thing is for certain, this small corner of new york city. are you going to finish that? >> maybe not because i would like to try the cheese cake as well. >> reporter: will be a lot less delicious. cnn money, new york. >>> one inc. final thing arc super star in tennis has a love match with the bright light of the internet. serena williams is engaged to the cofounder of the social news side reddit. he popped the question while the two were vacationing in rome. williams posted her answer on reddit, of course, with a cartoon proclaiming i said yes. they have been datg since fall of 2015. there is no word on a wedding date as of yet. >>> already. that wraps up this hour of cnn newsroom. the news continues with george howell, natalie allen right after the break. you will be in good hands. >>> this is cnn newsroom. ahead this hour. >> striking back. the u.s. kicks out russians accused of spying and slap sanctions on the kremlin's intel
in the future, harper hopes to make the carnegie a global grand. >> there could be a carnegie near anybodyhe love as much as i can wherever i can. >> reporter: one thing is for certain, this small corner of new york city. are you going to finish that? >> maybe not because i would like to try the cheese cake as well. >> reporter: will be a lot less delicious. cnn money, new york. >>> one inc. final thing arc super star in tennis has a love match with the bright...
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they attribute this to carnegie mellon, the university of pittsburgh. those are examples just in the last seven, eight years google set up shop in pittsburgh. employee number one was professor of computer science who went and started this operation. now it is is one of the largest revenue makers for google anywhere in the world. and now they have several hundred employees. they are tripling the footprint in pittsburgh. we actually got this faculty member who spent 10 years at google back, my dean of computer science. in fact, i joked to senior executives at google that the only reason he's coming back to the university is because we can pay him more than google k so i think it's a two-way process. same with companies like microsoft, uber and others. i think it's a brain circulation of a different kind. rather than losing faculty members from our university to another university, now we lose them to industry. >> this is going to both of you. we hear a lot about the immigration issue. i know in my company, all of my scientists are immigrants. it's been re
they attribute this to carnegie mellon, the university of pittsburgh. those are examples just in the last seven, eight years google set up shop in pittsburgh. employee number one was professor of computer science who went and started this operation. now it is is one of the largest revenue makers for google anywhere in the world. and now they have several hundred employees. they are tripling the footprint in pittsburgh. we actually got this faculty member who spent 10 years at google back, my...
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carnegie deli -- down the street from carnegie hall -- has been serving >>> one of the most famous delisnew york city will be slicing its last sandwich tomorrow. the carnegie has been serving up meals since 1937. it was even featured in a woody allen movie. this week people have been lining up down the block to get one of the famous pastrami sandwiches. >> it's a mess. don't wear anything extra like fancy because you'll wear your food. >> wow. carnegie deli's three other locations in madison square garden, las vegas and bethlehem, pennsylvania, will remain open. >>> walmart and amazon are in a tricky situation. the companies have been sued by run dmc. it is a $50 million lawsuit accusing the companies of selling products that infringe with the run dmc trademark including hats, glasses and t shirts that use the group's name or logo. the group says the companies are confusing shoppers into believing that run dmc endorsed their products. walmart and amazon have no comment. >>> amazon is taking drone delivery to a new level. in the works is a fulfillment center in the sky. this patent filing
carnegie deli -- down the street from carnegie hall -- has been serving >>> one of the most famous delisnew york city will be slicing its last sandwich tomorrow. the carnegie has been serving up meals since 1937. it was even featured in a woody allen movie. this week people have been lining up down the block to get one of the famous pastrami sandwiches. >> it's a mess. don't wear anything extra like fancy because you'll wear your food. >> wow. carnegie deli's three other...
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non-issues for carnegie's patrons. as for the owner, she says, 40 years is enough. >> i started here the first day my father took over in 1976, i was the cashier. >> reporter: authentic jewish delis were once as famous as checkered cabs in new york. after today, there will be none in all of midtown. >> it's so good. >> we'll miss the food, but not the heartburn. >> that's harry smith reporting. the carnegie deli was a political stop over the years, as well. here's vice presidential candidate lloyd benson getting a special delivery during the heat of the 1988 campaign, sitting next to him, comedian hetty youngman. how's that for a the two-top. all right, mark halperin, pastrami sandwich, new york city, where does carnegie deli rank? >> it's very good. they didn't rest on their laurels. they have a process. >> a lot of brine. >> kat's is pretty good. >> sam stein, how about you? new york, pastrami sandwich? >> there's second avenue, there's katz. the fact that -- it's sad. i'm actually very sad that this is happening. it
non-issues for carnegie's patrons. as for the owner, she says, 40 years is enough. >> i started here the first day my father took over in 1976, i was the cashier. >> reporter: authentic jewish delis were once as famous as checkered cabs in new york. after today, there will be none in all of midtown. >> it's so good. >> we'll miss the food, but not the heartburn. >> that's harry smith reporting. the carnegie deli was a political stop over the years, as well. here's...
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only from tums >>> new york's famous carnegie deli will serve it's final oversized pastrami sandwichoday. people are lining up all day before it closes for good at midnight. the owner is closing for personal reasons and wants more time to enjoy her life. the carnegie deli in pennsylvania and other locations is staying open. >>> an iconic rap group is taking on retailers and others. they are filing a lawsuit accusing wal-mart and amazon for selling products using their trademark name. including black framed glasses also worn by dnc and they have not released a comment so far. >>> new measures to stop young people from smoking is about to take affect. new retailer permits within 500 feet of k through 12 school and brings tougher fines for stores caught selling cigarettes to children and this begins on january 1st. >>> the "action news" team is out working on news stories beginning at 4:00. a teenager was surprised with his ultimate dream. find out what made him literally jump for joy on christmas. it took five years of searching to find his real mother, hear from mom and son after thei
only from tums >>> new york's famous carnegie deli will serve it's final oversized pastrami sandwichoday. people are lining up all day before it closes for good at midnight. the owner is closing for personal reasons and wants more time to enjoy her life. the carnegie deli in pennsylvania and other locations is staying open. >>> an iconic rap group is taking on retailers and others. they are filing a lawsuit accusing wal-mart and amazon for selling products using their...
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they attribute this to carnegie mellon, the university of pittsburgh. those are examples just in the last seven, eight years google set up shop in pittsburgh. employee number one was computer science and who went and started this operation. now it is is one of the largest revenue makers for google anywhere in the world. and now they have several hundred employees. they are tripling the footprint in pittsburgh. we actually got this faculty member who spent 10 years at google back, my dean of computer science. in fact, i joked that the only reason is coming back to the university is we can pay him more than google can. so i think it's a two-way process. same with companies like microsoft, uber and others. i think it's a brain circulation of a different kind. rather than losing faculty members from our university to the another university, now we lose them to industry. >> this is going to go to loathe of you. we hear a lot about the immigration issue. i know in my company, all of my scientists are immigrants. it's been really tough with the visa program an
they attribute this to carnegie mellon, the university of pittsburgh. those are examples just in the last seven, eight years google set up shop in pittsburgh. employee number one was computer science and who went and started this operation. now it is is one of the largest revenue makers for google anywhere in the world. and now they have several hundred employees. they are tripling the footprint in pittsburgh. we actually got this faculty member who spent 10 years at google back, my dean of...
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. >>> a new apple store is set to open in the carnegie library. library on k street in the mount vernon square neighborhood was gifted by andrew carnegie in 1903. the building eventually became home to the historical society of washington, d.c. and events d.c. the district's convention and sports authority. now, according to a story first reported by the washington business journal it's poised to become one of flagship stores. >> i like the idea of preserving the building and not losing it. i think that's something that will bring more people here to appreciate it. i'm sure there is a downside of things that we are losing by having a store there now. >> reporter: the sleek look exemplified by apple's store in union square might clash with presevered. apple store being here is going the make it worse. >> reporter: the washington business journal report says the lease would be market rate and require apple to give between $1 million and $2 million to offset any losses at the century-old property. an official announcement about the apple lease is exp
. >>> a new apple store is set to open in the carnegie library. library on k street in the mount vernon square neighborhood was gifted by andrew carnegie in 1903. the building eventually became home to the historical society of washington, d.c. and events d.c. the district's convention and sports authority. now, according to a story first reported by the washington business journal it's poised to become one of flagship stores. >> i like the idea of preserving the building and not...
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. >> reporter: they lined up outside in the cold for one final meal at the carnegie deli.sk how long you've been waiting in line? >> over two hours. >> reporter: the long wait for its fabled feasts, like this, an almost impossibly humongous corned beef sandwich on rye, that tips the scales at 20 bucks. can you speak? is it good? just nod if it is. >>it's so delicious. >> reporter: the carnegie deli isn't just a restaurant. it's really good. it's a culinary, even cultural institution, uniquely and authentically new york. it's been featured in woody allen's "broadway danny rose" and on television. but last fall, beleaguered by rising costs, its owner decided it's time to move on. >> it's very bittersweet. it's in my family for 40 years. >> reporter: so, tonight, its photo gallery of the famous and forgotten will come down, and a little piece of new york city, about the size of a pastrami on rye, will be gone forever. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to ron. and thank you for watching "world news tonight" this past year. it would not be possible without the in
. >> reporter: they lined up outside in the cold for one final meal at the carnegie deli.sk how long you've been waiting in line? >> over two hours. >> reporter: the long wait for its fabled feasts, like this, an almost impossibly humongous corned beef sandwich on rye, that tips the scales at 20 bucks. can you speak? is it good? just nod if it is. >>it's so delicious. >> reporter: the carnegie deli isn't just a restaurant. it's really good. it's a culinary, even...
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. >> the famed carnegie deli is serving its last sandwich today after 79 years in business.arry smith spoke with tourists and locals waiting for one last taste. >> we got up at 4:30 this morning to get here. >> 4:30. >> yes. >> i'm very sad. i used to come up to new york all the time just to come to carnegie deli. >> do you know what you're going to eat? >> sad to see it go. well, a pair of airline passengers are now facing charges after a mid-air outburst forced a cross country flight to turn around. part of the incident was caught on camera, and as gabe gutierrez shows us, it's part of a troubling rise in cases of air rage. >> it was a midair meltdown. a man lunging at another passenger. a woman cursing as police yank both of them from a delta flight. >> why? for what? >> million miles of flying, i have never seen anything like it. and it was horrible. >> patrick, who took this cell phone video, says it started when the woman tried to use the restroom during takeoff. when a flight attendant told her to sit down, she and her partner started shouting. >> captain came on and
. >> the famed carnegie deli is serving its last sandwich today after 79 years in business.arry smith spoke with tourists and locals waiting for one last taste. >> we got up at 4:30 this morning to get here. >> 4:30. >> yes. >> i'm very sad. i used to come up to new york all the time just to come to carnegie deli. >> do you know what you're going to eat? >> sad to see it go. well, a pair of airline passengers are now facing charges after a mid-air...
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. >> you can call it carnegie mike but you have to keep carnegie mike. >> would it be carnegie mike or carnegie mike's. >> no s. >> now your graphic says happy new year. do you see? >> no happy new years. >> that is right. >> you know is what happening on at day. >> it is sue serio's anniversary. >> yes,. >> twenty-two years. well, almost, it is not tomorrow yet. >> this whole thing can come crashing down. >> don't count your new years before they hatch. 37 degrees is your midnight temperature on new year's eve and on you new year's day it looks good, high of 49. not bad at all n rain in the forecast, nothing else. we have this lake effect snow in upstate new york in western new york i should say and some of that is even spreading down into our area. as wind pick up there is a chance to sees an isolated snow squall at some point during the day-to-day because of the blustery wind, cold air moving in and around 2:00 in the morning on sunday, maybe in southern delaware you might see a sure or two but real rain moves in just as we get back to work on monday january e rain for morning rush
. >> you can call it carnegie mike but you have to keep carnegie mike. >> would it be carnegie mike or carnegie mike's. >> no s. >> now your graphic says happy new year. do you see? >> no happy new years. >> that is right. >> you know is what happening on at day. >> it is sue serio's anniversary. >> yes,. >> twenty-two years. well, almost, it is not tomorrow yet. >> this whole thing can come crashing down. >> don't count...
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in the case of pittsburgh they attributed this to carnegie mellon and to pittsburgh. just in the last seven, eight years, google set up shop in pittsburgh. and employee number one was computer science. he went and started this operation. now it is one of the largest revenue makers for anyone in the world. they have several hundred employees. we actually got this faculty member who spent years at google. joked at google. the only reason he is coming back to the university is because we can pay him more than google can. so i think it is a two-way process. is same with companies like microsoft, uber and others. i think it is a brain circulation of a different kind. other than you're using faculty members from one university to another university, now we lose them to industry. >> this is going to go to both of. long lines you're talk building right now. we hear a lot about the immigration issue. i know in my company all of my scientists are immigrants. it's been really tough with the visa program and everything else. talk about that a little bit, steve. you're investing i
in the case of pittsburgh they attributed this to carnegie mellon and to pittsburgh. just in the last seven, eight years, google set up shop in pittsburgh. and employee number one was computer science. he went and started this operation. now it is one of the largest revenue makers for anyone in the world. they have several hundred employees. we actually got this faculty member who spent years at google. joked at google. the only reason he is coming back to the university is because we can pay...
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sadly, new york's carnegie deli is closing tonight.at means good-bye to those mouth-watering pastrami sandwiches. it should come as no surprise that it's been packed this week as foodies get their final taste. >> i've been waiting for an hour. >> we got up at 4:30 this morning to get here. >> i'm very sad. i used to come up to new york all the time just to come to carnegie deli. the whole family, this was it. >> once the deli closes, there will be no more left in midtown manhattan. but there's uptown and downtown manhattan. you'll still be able to order signaturepjrv!h items online an them shipped to you or you can hop a train and get a last sandwich before they close at midnight. >>> time is running out to get in the last-minute donations to save a few tax dollars. news4's amy cho talked to the crowds of people at a goodwill looking to do just that. >> clothing, okay. >> at the arlington goodwill the clothing and the cars just keep coming. >> good day for goodwill. >> the driving force behind all this? time is running out to get the d
sadly, new york's carnegie deli is closing tonight.at means good-bye to those mouth-watering pastrami sandwiches. it should come as no surprise that it's been packed this week as foodies get their final taste. >> i've been waiting for an hour. >> we got up at 4:30 this morning to get here. >> i'm very sad. i used to come up to new york all the time just to come to carnegie deli. the whole family, this was it. >> once the deli closes, there will be no more left in midtown...
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after nearly 08 years in business, the famed carnegie kelsey closing it doors today. the eatery famous for its 20-dollar pastrami sandwich, closes at midnight. other cash did i restaurant across the country including one in bethlehem will remain open. >> thank goodness. >> the deli has been featured in film like danny roseanne law and order. bringing back a lot of memories. >> lock if he size that far sandwich. i mean, i used to work near there, those sandwiches, hey, they were -- if twitter was around back then, people would be taking pictures every day over there. >>> time now had ooh. time for check on business news. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us live this morning, from the new york stock exchange. good morning, jill, so, what are investors expecting for this last trading day of the year? >> reporter: so, it will probably be another pretty light day in trading. us mark vets come along this year. right now they are trading at near record high levels. and there is a lot of optimism in the weeks every donald trump winning the white house. far cry from january
after nearly 08 years in business, the famed carnegie kelsey closing it doors today. the eatery famous for its 20-dollar pastrami sandwich, closes at midnight. other cash did i restaurant across the country including one in bethlehem will remain open. >> thank goodness. >> the deli has been featured in film like danny roseanne law and order. bringing back a lot of memories. >> lock if he size that far sandwich. i mean, i used to work near there, those sandwiches, hey, they...
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pilgrimige in new york as longtime fans say goodbye to the famed carnegie deli. restaurant is shutting down tomorrow night after nearly 80 pilgrimnage new york as long time fans say good-bye to the famed carnegie deli. the restaurant is slitting down tomorrow night after nearly 80 years in business. in recent weeks, there have been long lines wrapping around the store as fans get one last taste of a new york classic. >> looks like it was worth the wait. check out those sandwiches. >> they're big enough. >> just a little bite after bite that, video makes me hungry. kari hall joins us with a last look at the weather. >> going to be nice and mild tomorrow. one last day. >> all right. thanks for joining us. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- nicole kidman, michael shannon,
pilgrimige in new york as longtime fans say goodbye to the famed carnegie deli. restaurant is shutting down tomorrow night after nearly 80 pilgrimnage new york as long time fans say good-bye to the famed carnegie deli. the restaurant is slitting down tomorrow night after nearly 80 years in business. in recent weeks, there have been long lines wrapping around the store as fans get one last taste of a new york classic. >> looks like it was worth the wait. check out those sandwiches....
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opening in the early 1900s, the carnegie library operated as home to books for nearly 70 years. then sat empty for a decade before reopening as part of the university of the district of columbia. plans for a campus here failed. then it was home to a d.c. museum. that also failed. two years ago, the spy museum wanted to call the carnegie home, but because they wanted to make additions to the historic structure, it failed to get approval. >> in some respects, the inability to get the spy museum approved might be a har binger of a positive thing. apple may have learned from the failure. >> max brown is chair of events d.c. which managed the d.c.-owned building and yesterday approved the deal with apple. >> the external facade will remain the same. and it's going to be restored to it >> while most apple stores have the streamlined glass box look, apm has recently been transforming historic buildings into retail space, like new stores in san francisco and london. >> it's great. great for the community. >> not everyone is so sure. >> i wouldn't think that would be a good idea. is it i
opening in the early 1900s, the carnegie library operated as home to books for nearly 70 years. then sat empty for a decade before reopening as part of the university of the district of columbia. plans for a campus here failed. then it was home to a d.c. museum. that also failed. two years ago, the spy museum wanted to call the carnegie home, but because they wanted to make additions to the historic structure, it failed to get approval. >> in some respects, the inability to get the spy...
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the carnegie has remained a popular tourist destination for years. all week long the lines have stretched down the block with hungry people waiting to chow down on the pastrami sandwich. >> it's a little sad it's been here for so long. >> i'm devastated they're closing. we come here every time whe come to new york. >> the deli's owner is closing for personal reasons and wants more time to enjoy her life. >>> oh, yeah. today is the final day fort monster jam at the sun national bank center in trenton. you are looking at action from last night's show. trucks rumbled through an obstacle course pulling stunts for the crowd. some ticket holders got to meet drivers ahead of time at the party in the pits. >>> coming up next at 6:30 under arrest, police nab a suspect in the christmas eve murder of an 81-year-old grocery store owner from south philly. the alleged motive behind the shooting. >>> killed in the line of duty, the spike in police officer deaths in 2016. we just moved into this house and didn't realize how difficult it was going to be to tie all th
the carnegie has remained a popular tourist destination for years. all week long the lines have stretched down the block with hungry people waiting to chow down on the pastrami sandwich. >> it's a little sad it's been here for so long. >> i'm devastated they're closing. we come here every time whe come to new york. >> the deli's owner is closing for personal reasons and wants more time to enjoy her life. >>> oh, yeah. today is the final day fort monster jam at the sun...
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now the president of carnegie mellon. we have one of the top people in i.t. in history with one of the top material scientists in the world. so this is going to be a lot of fun. i want to get it started. this is a great time to be alive. it is a great time to be here with you. we're in a very unusual time. everybody remembers when the patent officer in the turn of the century, the guy that said, everything that's going to be invented has been invented. might as well close the patent office. in the '70s, what most people don't know, the guy run the patent office at that time said more will be invented in the next 100 years than in the history of mankind. now everybody says more will be invented in the next five years than in the history of mankind. we have been hearing that all day, because basically all this is caused by the inventions in our lifetime and the last four years of four things. the chip, software, storage, and internet. and then all day long we've got to hear about all the incredible new things coming at us as full speed, like a.i., robots, nan o
now the president of carnegie mellon. we have one of the top people in i.t. in history with one of the top material scientists in the world. so this is going to be a lot of fun. i want to get it started. this is a great time to be alive. it is a great time to be here with you. we're in a very unusual time. everybody remembers when the patent officer in the turn of the century, the guy that said, everything that's going to be invented has been invented. might as well close the patent office. in...
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the iconic carnegie deli money for his monster sized sandwiches. look at that. each sandwich has a pound of meet in it. people have been lining up all week to get one. many of them say they've been coming to the deli for years. >> and this is a insurance landmark, and great eatery. so many people have eaten here, have had great wonderful memories here. >> the food is spectacular. it's reasonably priced. you get a lot of 0 it, and it's here in a historic area. so everything that is new york is embodied in this restaurant. >> a closing of the deli, off period for the business which includes an illegal gas hookup investigation, and a settlement over an employee wage dispute, but the owner said the closing has nothing to do with those issues, and she is now going to focus on licensing the carnegie deli brand. >>> 5:46 on the clock. 2016, going out with a brr. >> a brr. 2017 coming in with brrr. >> yeah, even worse as we get into 2017. we have some cold air dropping in from canada that will drive our temperatures down. i'll show you that the extended forecast. we hav
the iconic carnegie deli money for his monster sized sandwiches. look at that. each sandwich has a pound of meet in it. people have been lining up all week to get one. many of them say they've been coming to the deli for years. >> and this is a insurance landmark, and great eatery. so many people have eaten here, have had great wonderful memories here. >> the food is spectacular. it's reasonably priced. you get a lot of 0 it, and it's here in a historic area. so everything that is...
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and they are away at yorkshire carnegie on new year's day. john william has died at the age of 93.ntry to two trouble crowns in the 1950s. —— triple crowns. england have cancelled their rugby league pre—season training camp, which was scheduled for dubai in january. a number of super league coaches had expressed concern about the timing of the camp, given the late end to the season following the four nations. the trip was to form part of wayne bennett's preparations for next year's rugby league world cup. alastair cook has been named captain of the international cricket council's test team of the year, that's despite england winning just one of their last 8 tests. cook is considering his future as skipper after their 4—0 series defeat in india. england have four representatives in the team, more than any other nation, withjoe root, jonny bairstow and ben stokes also included. grand national winning jockey john buckingham has died. he was 76. he was best known for riding the 100—1 no—hoper foinavon to victory at aintree in 1967. his was the only horse to escape a mass fall at the 23
and they are away at yorkshire carnegie on new year's day. john william has died at the age of 93.ntry to two trouble crowns in the 1950s. —— triple crowns. england have cancelled their rugby league pre—season training camp, which was scheduled for dubai in january. a number of super league coaches had expressed concern about the timing of the camp, given the late end to the season following the four nations. the trip was to form part of wayne bennett's preparations for next year's rugby...
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other carnegie restaurants, including one in bethlehem, will remain open. in tips like broadway danny roseanne on shows like law and order. >> well, just looking at that pastrami on rye, might have you thinking about new work out plan for the new year. >> for me just makes me hungry this morning. >> exactly. >> still ahead, some things you should consider before you start a fitness >> good morning, spec to go see weekend that features relatively standard conditions of early january. ringing in the new year, a smidge above average for january 1st, possibly a sprinkle overnight, i don't think it messes with the if i works displays, but it is worth a mention. meantime, partly sunny, otherwise for the holiday weekends, guys? >> thank you, katie. now that the holidays are winding down, most people are thinking about new years resolutions, and getting healthy. >> well, if you are thinking about fitness program, kitchen hutchinson tells about a few things you should consider before you start. >> physical activity one of the best things you can do for your help. ex
other carnegie restaurants, including one in bethlehem, will remain open. in tips like broadway danny roseanne on shows like law and order. >> well, just looking at that pastrami on rye, might have you thinking about new work out plan for the new year. >> for me just makes me hungry this morning. >> exactly. >> still ahead, some things you should consider before you start a fitness >> good morning, spec to go see weekend that features relatively standard conditions...
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google created a time lapse feature for the whole world using a program from carnegie time machine, they have enabled users just like us to see all sorts of things happening throughout the world over the last 32 years. >> isn't it ashame how it's looking these days. 300 million to fix it up. but where is this money coming from and what else could we be spending this money on? >> well, i went to the state house and spoke to mj1015. >> simon has been worked since 2000 and has a pretty good idea of what needs to be fixed. then you have nice paint over here. >> yeah. there was a fire escape that was removed recently. if there's a fire at the end, there's really no way out anymore. [inaudible] >> alternate route. [laughter] >> christie puts it, this is something that newly -- >> do you know where the money is coming from? >> that's really sort of in development right now. the state economic development authority is what they're going to use to borrow the money. one of the jokes was did the state have to threaten to relocate to pennsylvania in order to get to fund the program. [inaudible] >> o
google created a time lapse feature for the whole world using a program from carnegie time machine, they have enabled users just like us to see all sorts of things happening throughout the world over the last 32 years. >> isn't it ashame how it's looking these days. 300 million to fix it up. but where is this money coming from and what else could we be spending this money on? >> well, i went to the state house and spoke to mj1015. >> simon has been worked since 2000 and has a...
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. >> the owner said the closure said she is planning to licensing the carnegie deli brand. >>> >>> we think that this is an anomaly, and we hope that next year we won't go down this path. >> and city leaders in san jose reacting to a big increase in homicides over the last year. some of the st. louis they are opening will curve the violence. >> a cooldown begins as we get into your holiday weekend. >> have a look at your forecast coming up. >>> would you believe by monday and tuesday, our afternoon highs will be in the 40s. it's going to to be cold as we get into the first part of january, so let's enjoy the balmy weather that we've been having. we had a fairly nice afternoon yesterday, and now things are going to change once again. cooling it counsel for
. >> the owner said the closure said she is planning to licensing the carnegie deli brand. >>> >>> we think that this is an anomaly, and we hope that next year we won't go down this path. >> and city leaders in san jose reacting to a big increase in homicides over the last year. some of the st. louis they are opening will curve the violence. >> a cooldown begins as we get into your holiday weekend. >> have a look at your forecast coming up. >>>...
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why famed carnegie deli is selling its last sandwich today.> winds were whipping coming off the great lakes. some showers and flurries but that's a thing of the past. we'll look forward to a very warm start to the new year with that seven-day forecast coming up. >> the eagles get rdy play their final game of the season. that. >> i cannot . jeff skversky with a preview when "action news" comes right back. >> the base jumper who survived this horrifying fall is speaking out about his experience. take a look. 39-year-old landon dern burger lept 300 feet off a phoenix mountain on tuesday. his parachute blew him toward the cliff instead of away from it. a off duty firefighter was liking nearby and rushed to help. he fractured his ankle and shattered both heels but still plans to jump again. >> i'd rather be jumping than sitting in a hospital but when i'm better i'll go out and do it again. >> that will take awhile. his prognosis is good but he still needs more surgery. >>> investigators are calling it a freak accident. a 40-year-old mother was kill
why famed carnegie deli is selling its last sandwich today.> winds were whipping coming off the great lakes. some showers and flurries but that's a thing of the past. we'll look forward to a very warm start to the new year with that seven-day forecast coming up. >> the eagles get rdy play their final game of the season. that. >> i cannot . jeff skversky with a preview when "action news" comes right back. >> the base jumper who survived this horrifying fall is...
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now carnegie ki we are looking at one of his paintings that he did for his canvasyear, this calledare one, why pick on me titledn mark and it is the lord gave me my face, but i can pick my nose. it is pretty provocative in subject matter. it is the portrait of a young man picking his nose. he submitted it to one of the most important shows of the year, and he was denied by the jury. warhol did not give up, and that summer he showed it again with a different title of why pick on me? had a little bit of autograph he is knownce, and for talking about and the philosophies of india warhol and about how he did not like his mose, how his family called hi the red nosed wharhola. it points back to his biography and the person behind the work. warhol obviously had a certain charisma about him his entire life, and i think that also manifested in pittsburgh. i think it was probably ,onsidered to be a bit peculiar not like the average student at carnegie tech. his drawings show that in the college years. they are a bit surreal, almost, showing the body in darker ways, and he did what he wanted to
now carnegie ki we are looking at one of his paintings that he did for his canvasyear, this calledare one, why pick on me titledn mark and it is the lord gave me my face, but i can pick my nose. it is pretty provocative in subject matter. it is the portrait of a young man picking his nose. he submitted it to one of the most important shows of the year, and he was denied by the jury. warhol did not give up, and that summer he showed it again with a different title of why pick on me? had a little...
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how many times you have left to get a world famous, look at that meet heat piled up from the carnegieeli. mike jerrick back in a minute. family and friend will say fair final farewell to a bee love shop keeper gunned down on christmas eve as we learn more about the man accused of killing her. the relationship he had with her grandson. >>> cracking down on russia, president obama issues sanctions for hacking the election. how russian president putin is expect to respond and already a tit for tat on that one. >>> ringing in the you this year, the safe way, come on folks, message from philadelphia police about how to stay safe, tomorrow night. happy new year. >> well, almost. >> look at how matchy matchy we are all silvery. >> we're in holiday mode. >> how was your vacation. >> it was great, i just got back from mexico, fantastic, slept a lot. >>> so last night i get an e-mail, sue serio, karen hepp, it says on your desk you will fine party favors if you want to pretend like it is new years eve. >> this is it. >> i have the good
how many times you have left to get a world famous, look at that meet heat piled up from the carnegieeli. mike jerrick back in a minute. family and friend will say fair final farewell to a bee love shop keeper gunned down on christmas eve as we learn more about the man accused of killing her. the relationship he had with her grandson. >>> cracking down on russia, president obama issues sanctions for hacking the election. how russian president putin is expect to respond and already a...
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carnegie deli. the restaurant is shutting down tomorrow night after nearly 80 pilgrimnage new york as long time fans say good-bye to the famed carnegie deli. the restaurant is slitting down tomorrow night after nearly 80 years in business. in recent weeks, there have been long lines wrapping around the store as fans get one last taste of a new york classic. >> looks like it was worth the wait. check out those sandwiches. >> they're big enough. >> just a little bite after bite that, video makes me hungry. kari hall joins us with a last look at the weather. >> going to be nice and mild tomorrow. one last day. >> all right. thanks for joining us. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- nicole kidman, michael shannon, musical guest miranda lambert, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 573, missouri, yeah! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimm
carnegie deli. the restaurant is shutting down tomorrow night after nearly 80 pilgrimnage new york as long time fans say good-bye to the famed carnegie deli. the restaurant is slitting down tomorrow night after nearly 80 years in business. in recent weeks, there have been long lines wrapping around the store as fans get one last taste of a new york classic. >> looks like it was worth the wait. check out those sandwiches. >> they're big enough. >> just a little bite after bite...
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carnegie deli is closing shop. chow down on the iconic $20 pastrami sandwiches. after 40 years in the business, she wants to get out and focus on licensing the brand. bethlehem and several other locations are staying open. it's a lot of meat. >> let's talk about a little switch in the weather >> we're going to have the winds whipping up. we climb the ladder with temperatures well bloom above normal. early rain and snow long gone at this point, clear sky, winds that is the next part of the forecast we're going to have to track over the next 24 hours. we take a look at the action cam near rittenhouse square. you can see folks bundled up. hats, gloves, winter coats, some of the flags and leaves blowing around and winds cranking here friday afternoon. windchills right now in the city of philadelphia dropping below freezing at 31. now we're below freezing in most locations the windchill will not climb back above freezing until saturday afternoon, 28 right now, allentown and 15 in mount pocono. as we take a look at satellite and radar, dealing with low pressure over ne
carnegie deli is closing shop. chow down on the iconic $20 pastrami sandwiches. after 40 years in the business, she wants to get out and focus on licensing the brand. bethlehem and several other locations are staying open. it's a lot of meat. >> let's talk about a little switch in the weather >> we're going to have the winds whipping up. we climb the ladder with temperatures well bloom above normal. early rain and snow long gone at this point, clear sky, winds that is the next part...
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. >> i know the carnegie library is a big one. >> we signed a letter of intent with apple. that will help transform that amazing venue, but for us, 2017 is going to be one of the busiest years we've ever had, 21 major city-wide conventions. and from a project perspective, we're working on a new entertainment and sports arena in ward eight. it will be the home of the training facility for the washington wizards. we'll also happen to have a new entertainment sports facility and arena that will have about 4200 seats. so we're excited to do more programming that will compliment the region. but we're excited. and one of the biggest projects we're working on now is the re-imagining of our k campus. we think that's a project, a chance of a lifetime to recreate that vision for that pt busy. >> what sorts of things do you think about when you're trying to draw people to the nation's capital? >> for one, you know, our destination is now truly an international destination. so i think we focus on bringing the international visitor here. and we have to think differently and globally abo
. >> i know the carnegie library is a big one. >> we signed a letter of intent with apple. that will help transform that amazing venue, but for us, 2017 is going to be one of the busiest years we've ever had, 21 major city-wide conventions. and from a project perspective, we're working on a new entertainment and sports arena in ward eight. it will be the home of the training facility for the washington wizards. we'll also happen to have a new entertainment sports facility and arena...
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an engineering degree at the indian institute of technology, biomedical engineering at carnegie mellonan mba at stanford. you wrote a post called "is majoring in liberal arts a mistake" for students. it caused some controversy, which i know you're not shy about. one commentor throw "the real , purpose of human existence is fundamentally tied to the accumulation of wealth." how do you respond? vinod: that is a nonsensical response. what liberal arts has become is an excuse to do less work. that isn't everybody. i speak to the 80% of students who actually do it for the wrong reason. but bottom line, if liberal arts goals are the goal, then liberal arts as taught today and taken today is the wrong curriculum. emily: what should they study? vinod: logic and philosophy should be an absolute part of any liberal arts curriculum. otherwise you do not learn how to think. linguistics, economics. learning about how computers work. because we live in the computer age. why require a second language aestheticr some language when the most important language is computing? not that everybody needs to c
an engineering degree at the indian institute of technology, biomedical engineering at carnegie mellonan mba at stanford. you wrote a post called "is majoring in liberal arts a mistake" for students. it caused some controversy, which i know you're not shy about. one commentor throw "the real , purpose of human existence is fundamentally tied to the accumulation of wealth." how do you respond? vinod: that is a nonsensical response. what liberal arts has become is an excuse to...