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no one in congress you anything about the manhattan project and yet it was a huge item in the budget the united states and a black marked item and congress year after year voted to fund the manhattan project based solely on the guarantee by sam rayburn that was in the public interest to do so. the credibility of the leadership and what an amazing difference from today. that is not the fault of the leaders today but certainly marks a different time rayburn thought it was so important to have a sense of shared interest in making policy. the problem that we have a society do not go away simply because we don't work with one another. it's so important for us to show leadership into understand that when you make policy often no one will be happy. one of the great insights that i got from jim wright in all the years that i knew here if you ever let a conference committee meeting and one side was happy and the other side unhappy you had made a bad deal. the only time that you had a successful conference committee report is when both sides were unhappy because that meant that for the greater
no one in congress you anything about the manhattan project and yet it was a huge item in the budget the united states and a black marked item and congress year after year voted to fund the manhattan project based solely on the guarantee by sam rayburn that was in the public interest to do so. the credibility of the leadership and what an amazing difference from today. that is not the fault of the leaders today but certainly marks a different time rayburn thought it was so important to have a...
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and jennifer egan, the pulitzer prize-winning novelist, whose latest work "manhattan beach" shines aight on the thousands of women who heroically manned the naval shipyard during world war ii. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. tonight's first story is about what happens when you try to run government like a business. that promise, of course, helped drive billionaire mogul donald trump to the white house, and it helped propel rick snyder into the governor's mansion in michigan. snyder is a tech ceo who ran as, quote, one tough nerd. in michigan, snyder moved quickly to slash costs from balanced budgets and in the process, he set the stage for one of america's greatest environmental disasters, exposing 100,000 people to lead poisoning in the majority black city of flint, michigan. hardest hit were the children, many who now live with the irreversible effects of contaminated tap water as the government nickel and dimed. my guest, dr. mona hanna-attisha, is the famous flint pediatrician, turned detective, com whistle-blower. she's
and jennifer egan, the pulitzer prize-winning novelist, whose latest work "manhattan beach" shines aight on the thousands of women who heroically manned the naval shipyard during world war ii. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. tonight's first story is about what happens when you try to run government like a business. that promise, of course, helped drive billionaire mogul donald trump to the white house, and it helped...
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i do not even know if he was ready for the manhattan project. the employment of some colleagues we will talk about, harry truman. you can ask for further elaboration later on, but i think that the consideration, eisenhower was candidate for president, he threatened the soviet union and communist china that he would deploy nuclear weapons in order -- in north korea to break the stands off -- standoff. this rather aggressive approach, this new approach, as he said, i have a secret plan to deal with korea, and that message was very clear to the soviets and the chinese, i will consider and not stray away from employing nuclear weapons if necessary to get a resolution. i think that undoubtedly led to the situation of the armistice. eisenhower, of course, in his policy of massive retaliation said if anyone steps out of line, i go nuclear. and that stayed until the kennedy administration. so i do not think eisenhower was in any way afraid of using nuclear weapons as a diplomatic tool. or, as president of the united states and commander in chief, made s
i do not even know if he was ready for the manhattan project. the employment of some colleagues we will talk about, harry truman. you can ask for further elaboration later on, but i think that the consideration, eisenhower was candidate for president, he threatened the soviet union and communist china that he would deploy nuclear weapons in order -- in north korea to break the stands off -- standoff. this rather aggressive approach, this new approach, as he said, i have a secret plan to deal...
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i do not even know if he was ready for the manhattan project. the employment of some colleagues we will talk about, arry truman. ou can ask for further elaboration later on, but i think that the consideration, eisenhower was candidate for president, he threatened the soviet union and communist china that he would deploy nuclear weapons in order -- in north korea to break the stands off -- standoff. this rather aggressive approach, this new approach, as he said, i have a secret plan to deal with korea, and that message was very clear to the soviets and the chinese, i will consider and not stray away from employing nuclear weapons if necessary to get a resolution. i think that undoubtedly led to the situation of the armistice. eisenhower, of course, in his policy of massive retaliation said if anyone steps out of ine, i go nuclear. and that stayed until the kennedy administration. so i do not think eisenhower was in any way afraid of using nuclear weapons as a diplomatic tool. or, as president of the united states and commander in chief, made sure
i do not even know if he was ready for the manhattan project. the employment of some colleagues we will talk about, arry truman. ou can ask for further elaboration later on, but i think that the consideration, eisenhower was candidate for president, he threatened the soviet union and communist china that he would deploy nuclear weapons in order -- in north korea to break the stands off -- standoff. this rather aggressive approach, this new approach, as he said, i have a secret plan to deal with...
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and manhattan is so interesting always. i never ever get boring.ew things in manhattan. but there's 15, 20 different manhattans in tokyo, for me. >> yasuda: oh. >> anthony: i mean, if you -- >> yasuda: all right, okay. >> anthony: shinjuku, shibuya, roppongi, from my perspective, these are completely different cities. asuda: yyes. buildingny: even building to a shinkoda here. nightclub for men. nightclub for girls. nightclub for rock and rollers. a hair salon, but all up. 50 different businesses at one building, one building. i can spend the next five years just doing shows on this one building. [ laughter ] ♪ what is weird? what is strange? what do these things even mean anyway? sure a lot of what you've seen looks different from maybe the mainstream. it's certainly different from the way we like to portray ourselves, see ourselves. at least, our daytime selves. but roughly 50% of all movies rented in american hotel rooms are adult films. the american porn industry catering to exactly the kinds of dark urges we've been talking about, but even nast
and manhattan is so interesting always. i never ever get boring.ew things in manhattan. but there's 15, 20 different manhattans in tokyo, for me. >> yasuda: oh. >> anthony: i mean, if you -- >> yasuda: all right, okay. >> anthony: shinjuku, shibuya, roppongi, from my perspective, these are completely different cities. asuda: yyes. buildingny: even building to a shinkoda here. nightclub for men. nightclub for girls. nightclub for rock and rollers. a hair salon, but all...
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perhaps in ten years the ride from manhattan to east hamptonu be as low as $50. would make traveling to retreats like this one even noisier. last summer there were more than 6,000 helicopter takeoffs and landings from thismall airport. on average that amounts to several landings a day. >> it's loud. it's distracting. you could be on the phone. you could be eating. you could be having a meal with friends. you could be sittingn the deck just enjoying the peace and quiet in your home, and it's constantly tdisru. >> they say they're trying to buy quieter aircraft and trying toead out the traffic in the airport. but there is on one pla land in the hamptons. they are threatening to shut down the eerport in th years if things don't improve. mp to hamptonites also complained that the choppers a bringing in the riff raff that don't respect the community. but hard to imagine that someone paying $700 for a chopper ride can be considered riff raff. >>> before we go, let's take a look at the final day on wall street. nasdaq up 6, the s&p was up 2. it was the wost first half f
perhaps in ten years the ride from manhattan to east hamptonu be as low as $50. would make traveling to retreats like this one even noisier. last summer there were more than 6,000 helicopter takeoffs and landings from thismall airport. on average that amounts to several landings a day. >> it's loud. it's distracting. you could be on the phone. you could be eating. you could be having a meal with friends. you could be sittingn the deck just enjoying the peace and quiet in your home, and...
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the latest step of bringing downtown manhattan back. our bob pisani has more on downtown's revival >> reporter: the financial district of new york is experi a renaissance downtown now a major hub for tech, media and advertising firms. 61,000 people lived in the financial district more than ever b there is tourists galore, so many that you can barely walk down the street. 8% increase from 2016. hotel business is booming as well there are 7,000 hotel rooms and 32 hotels downtown and another 2,000 are under construction >> while there are still financial firms here, we got tech and media and creative firms who come down and change the look and field of the neighborhood >> the world trade center, it is taking a while the 8 million space is sewcoming lease and newly opening three world nt, nearly 40% leased downtown leaderstrying to improve traffic flows and moving to right in front of the ncac. >> let's bring in the man behind the incredible building. joining me, chairman of silverstein property >> thank you for being with us >> my pleasure
the latest step of bringing downtown manhattan back. our bob pisani has more on downtown's revival >> reporter: the financial district of new york is experi a renaissance downtown now a major hub for tech, media and advertising firms. 61,000 people lived in the financial district more than ever b there is tourists galore, so many that you can barely walk down the street. 8% increase from 2016. hotel business is booming as well there are 7,000 hotel rooms and 32 hotels downtown and another...
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jerry lewis, i am an attorney here in manhattan. it occurs to me listening to this panel, by the way, it is excellent. we are missing a panelist who is active in manhattan name peter coles who has run american works, which is an agency that finds employment for hard to employ people. peter has very strong opinions in the area, one of which is, and we are talking about the human capital, is that work workf -- dieter says, first. he has an ex-con who needs a job, put them in a job. the training stuff has not been successful. put the people in the jobs with a combined skills and socialization but get them to work as quickly as possible. that is peter's position on the human capital issue. i think ed has averted to that end kay as well. >> do have a question? >> yes. i would like the panel's reaction. when ed started talking about mobility in the workforce, there are other historical parallels and one that occurs to me is the homestead act. the very first statute passed by a republican congress giving millions of americans the incentive
jerry lewis, i am an attorney here in manhattan. it occurs to me listening to this panel, by the way, it is excellent. we are missing a panelist who is active in manhattan name peter coles who has run american works, which is an agency that finds employment for hard to employ people. peter has very strong opinions in the area, one of which is, and we are talking about the human capital, is that work workf -- dieter says, first. he has an ex-con who needs a job, put them in a job. the training...
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fellow at is a senior the manhattan institute, where he focuses on a range of vital topics. including energy, the environment is his topic today anti-poverty policy. and he has become a regular and welcome presence in city journalism. we have released a video oren cass discussing environmental policy with john stos ill, the first of several broadcasting city journal films with stos ill tv. since posting yesterday, the has achieved 300,000 downloads already. a lot of ing attention. [ clapping ] now whatever he's writing or speaking about, oren cass does with authority and imagination, we helps flan calls him one of the 50 thinkers, doers politics.ing american his reputation about grow with the arrival this fall of the this brilliant book, on the future of the american labour how we can g an economy in which workers from will backgrounds flourish, it's the once and future worker that will be publishing him. oren cass arriving was the domestic policy romney's from mitch campaign. he holds a ba in political from williams college, and a j.d. from harvard where an editor of the ha
fellow at is a senior the manhattan institute, where he focuses on a range of vital topics. including energy, the environment is his topic today anti-poverty policy. and he has become a regular and welcome presence in city journalism. we have released a video oren cass discussing environmental policy with john stos ill, the first of several broadcasting city journal films with stos ill tv. since posting yesterday, the has achieved 300,000 downloads already. a lot of ing attention. [ clapping ]...
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this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes.onis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store. -nicolas: yeah. -stephanie: yes. -lemonis: looks nice. -nicolas: thank you. so, this is home base, if you want to call it. lemonis: yeah. nicolas: this is our conference room/showroom. lemonis: i like it. i walk into their corporate office, and i'm surprised how different it is than the two retail stores i've been to. it looks like an edited collection of what courage. b actually stands for. it's much cleaner, and it's much clearer. stephanie: this product is our best-selling product. it is just an easy hanging cardigan, in essence, that we call the duster, 'cause it literally kind of dus
this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes.onis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store....
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that's hunt anyway in area of manhattan. and pedro decamp's is released from prison around this time and the nationalist party -- there were a lot of people in prison. radical pass vists to who opposed the draft were imprisoned with puerto rican nationalists who didn't recognize the u.s. government. they were draft evaders for different -- and these mental met in prison and when they were released into harlem. you great the intense cross pollination of different movements that start to work together. so the puerto rican independence movement historically and today extends far beyond puerto rico and certainty includes in people on the island but it extends onto people who are not u.s. who are located in the u.s. mainland and covepnaverbing national movement it's a movement the u.s. government really suppressed and there's a listen not many nose much about it and there was a reason republicans didn't want to make it known that he was not in support of independence. they didn't want to have a f.b.i. file opened. there were thou
that's hunt anyway in area of manhattan. and pedro decamp's is released from prison around this time and the nationalist party -- there were a lot of people in prison. radical pass vists to who opposed the draft were imprisoned with puerto rican nationalists who didn't recognize the u.s. government. they were draft evaders for different -- and these mental met in prison and when they were released into harlem. you great the intense cross pollination of different movements that start to work...
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on the other hand, how different does manhattan looks. subway, for instance, not a lot of progress in 80 years. so you know, public transportation might be an example of something that you don't have a lot of confidence that a city is going to be able to adapt so. at least on its own. the response isn't to say well therefore it's impossible. it would be to ask okay, but would it take to have a public transportation system that was a adapting on the time thyme frame we need right and so i think n generally, it's in terms of economics, it come downs very much to the capital cycle. how long are investments being made for and are we going to have time, with something you know, are we going to have time to make the next round of investments in response to what we see on the climate as it's happening or are we going to make investments now. climate change isn't all economic. there are other ways to say you're going to have disruptions to social traditions that people really value. but it's actually interesting that at least from the u.n. report
on the other hand, how different does manhattan looks. subway, for instance, not a lot of progress in 80 years. so you know, public transportation might be an example of something that you don't have a lot of confidence that a city is going to be able to adapt so. at least on its own. the response isn't to say well therefore it's impossible. it would be to ask okay, but would it take to have a public transportation system that was a adapting on the time thyme frame we need right and so i think...
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"snl" star, who only went public 25 days ago with the singer, hit up a movie last night in lower manhattancee, but she got a little camera shy. ♪ >> are you shocked by how quickly they got engaged? >> definitely, it's very fast. >> ariana's former "sam and ca"" costar jennette mccurdy told us at the "damsel" premiere why the couple just might work. >> tattoos. she always liked the tattoos. >> and humor. >> and humor of course. >> now to nick and priyanka's sleepover? jonas was spotted leaving chopra's rental in tribeca yesterday after we are told he spent the night. while her younger man was all casual, priyanka left separately in this expensive cream couture. and finally, it was no shoes, no problem for j-law and her new man. jennifer lawrence got a piggyback ride home from art gallery director cooke maroney in new york. her bare feet never touched the ground. days earlier the pair was all about the pda on a double date at manhattan's frenchette restaurant.a source tells "e.t" affectionate, and comfortable with each other. live your life girl. all right, let's quickly move on to the troub
"snl" star, who only went public 25 days ago with the singer, hit up a movie last night in lower manhattancee, but she got a little camera shy. ♪ >> are you shocked by how quickly they got engaged? >> definitely, it's very fast. >> ariana's former "sam and ca"" costar jennette mccurdy told us at the "damsel" premiere why the couple just might work. >> tattoos. she always liked the tattoos. >> and humor. >> and humor of...
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days earlier the pair was all about the pda on a double date at manhattan's frenchette restaurant."e.t." inside they were super cuddly, very affectionate, and comfortable with each other. live your life girl. all right, let's quickly move on to the troubling news out of "the bachelorette," as the disturbing past of one of becca's suitors is revealed. the big question today, how did he get on the show in the first place? >> i'm lincoln, like the president. nice to meet you. >> 26-six-year old lincoln adim is expected to be registered as a sex offender by a massachusetts court after being found guilty of indecent assault and battery last month. the conviction stems from a 2016 incident. adim was accused of groping and assaulting a woman on a harbor cruise. >> i can't wait to learn all about you, share secrets. >> lincoln is lincoln. and he's somebody that right off the bat i was excited about. >> in a season where honesty has been becca's mantra, the news came as a shock even to the show's producer, warner brothers television, who released a statement denying any knowledge of the cha
days earlier the pair was all about the pda on a double date at manhattan's frenchette restaurant."e.t." inside they were super cuddly, very affectionate, and comfortable with each other. live your life girl. all right, let's quickly move on to the troubling news out of "the bachelorette," as the disturbing past of one of becca's suitors is revealed. the big question today, how did he get on the show in the first place? >> i'm lincoln, like the president. nice to meet...
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where herbs greens and edible flowers even in the winter fresh from manhattan to produce doesn't have far to travel which helps cut it. right after harvest the orders delivered to the shaft by subway. mob. next week we'll be taking a look at similarities and differences between men and women physically we're not quite the same. but what about our brains what is new science have to say about men and women find out more next time get going and see you soon. as new lies at the heart of a former industrial regions which means it is difficult for the city as a tourist destination to compete against other places of half timbered houses. castles or palaces in a city like s. and you have to know what you're looking for before you can discover the real gems off. the pretty face of the german bust felt. thirty minutes w. . a news alice mistook schmidt's unsub. sounds cold so cold it. can suck the food. so i bought. people put big dreams on the big screen. movie magazine on the w. we may come home but we want to tell folks that and educate we on the civil service. game want to shape the continen
where herbs greens and edible flowers even in the winter fresh from manhattan to produce doesn't have far to travel which helps cut it. right after harvest the orders delivered to the shaft by subway. mob. next week we'll be taking a look at similarities and differences between men and women physically we're not quite the same. but what about our brains what is new science have to say about men and women find out more next time get going and see you soon. as new lies at the heart of a former...
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. >> reporter: the manhattan district attorney saying the team is trying to attack the victims, addingdant's recent assault on the integrity of the survivors and legal process is predictable. in the meantime, outside the white house here in manhattan, his attorney tells us he's considering filing a motion to split this case into two. he says heelieveex s andheap chy ire two separate trials. linda lopez, abc news, new york. >>> say good-bye to the swim suit competition. this year, the miss america competition will no longer be a beauty pageant. the chairwoman made the announcement this morning on "gma," and in addition to banishing swim suits, the competition no requires contestants to wear evening gowns. jessica castro spoke about the big changes. >> do you think they watch the competition without the swim suits? >> yep. ironically, there's been stereotype out there forever and ever that people watch to see the swimsuit, and that's not true at all. the highest ratings come when the candidates perform their talents. >> carlson says instead of beauty, miss america highlights the talents,
. >> reporter: the manhattan district attorney saying the team is trying to attack the victims, addingdant's recent assault on the integrity of the survivors and legal process is predictable. in the meantime, outside the white house here in manhattan, his attorney tells us he's considering filing a motion to split this case into two. he says heelieveex s andheap chy ire two separate trials. linda lopez, abc news, new york. >>> say good-bye to the swim suit competition. this year,...
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tonight, police are investigating the rcumstances of her death inside her manhattan apartment. nbc's stephanie gosk has the tragic details. >> reporter: tonight, a fashion icon who designed a beloved bag for a generation is gone. ave n kate spade bags. >> reporter: this morn tdiscovered by her housekeeper in her manhattan home. >> it appears at this point in time to be a tragic case of apparent suicide. but it is early in the investigation. there was a suicide note left at the scene. >> reporter: when kate spade got into the handbag businessr goal, she sawas to design something simple, something classic. now one of the most recognizable brands in fashion. celebrities and fans posted tributes online. many just a photo of a bag th the story hindt. others stopping for a moment to shine a light on mental illness. it really goes to show success and family and money do not make you happy. born kate brosnahan, shgrew up in kansas city, eventually meeting and marrying andy spade, brother of actor david. they launched the company together in 1993 out of their cramped new york city loft.
tonight, police are investigating the rcumstances of her death inside her manhattan apartment. nbc's stephanie gosk has the tragic details. >> reporter: tonight, a fashion icon who designed a beloved bag for a generation is gone. ave n kate spade bags. >> reporter: this morn tdiscovered by her housekeeper in her manhattan home. >> it appears at this point in time to be a tragic case of apparent suicide. but it is early in the investigation. there was a suicide note left at the...
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rare herbs greens and edible flowers even in the winter fresh from manhattan to produce doesn't have far to travel which helps cut in. right after harvest the orders delivered to the chef by subway. the be. next week we'll be taking a look at similarities and differences between men and women physically we're not quite the same. but what about our brains what is new a science have to say about men and women find out more next time. and see you see . the be. the be. the be. the be. the big. seventy years ago and start with the bowling the band it's the ball it's the be. the feinstein simpson sports star has cult status. the tribute to. happy day and day. the romance thirty million dollars. belonging to an official estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. already eckel all the more while i return to. to visit friends is that i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. made for minds. as to and it's. not like from the international space
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strange to think that i was sitting, talking to him about three or four weeks ago on a terrace in manhattanand he seemed bent and aged -- and aged, but he seemed to have all the fire there underneath the altered person that he appeared to be at that point. and he was just as smart and talked just as colorfully, and i thought, i hope he lives a long time, one of minor ironies. i remember on a show of mine i mentioned jack kerouac, through truman capote and truman said, famously, oh, that's not writing. that's just typing. >> that's a brilliant imitation. dick, you bring that up now. so let us remember your show, which was such an amazing show in its day. people still remember it and still bring out the old clips and things. and you really paid a lot of attention to writers in your day, on your show. all the great writers you mentioned jack kerouac and others. you basically locked horns. let's just play this sound bite that you had of norman mayler and yourself. let's just play this. >> okay. >> i guarantee you i wouldn't hit any of the people here because they are smaller. >> in what ways? >
strange to think that i was sitting, talking to him about three or four weeks ago on a terrace in manhattanand he seemed bent and aged -- and aged, but he seemed to have all the fire there underneath the altered person that he appeared to be at that point. and he was just as smart and talked just as colorfully, and i thought, i hope he lives a long time, one of minor ironies. i remember on a show of mine i mentioned jack kerouac, through truman capote and truman said, famously, oh, that's not...
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rare herbs greens and edible flowers even in the winter fresh from manhattan the produce doesn't have far to travel which helps cut it. right after harvest the orders delivered to the chef by subway. mob. next week we'll be taking a look at similarities and differences between men and women physically we're not quite the same. but what about our brains what is new is science have to say about men and women find out more next time get going and see you soon. on. the. move. to. singapore has set the stage for the historic meeting between u.s. president trump and north korea's dictator kim jong il for a camel to strike a deal. denuclearization and peace on the korean peninsula really on the cards or is this all just a glorified photo op to find out join our full coverage of the summit from singapore here on the show. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like me have fake hair sometimes a hairstyle takes up to two lives it leaves it's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the salon talk about what's happening in their lives so i became a journalist to be
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and people realised that lower manhattan looked differently without it.er was a square — 200 feet by 200 feet in plan — and that's the footprint of the new design. the original trade center rose to a height of 1,363 feet above grade. and that's the height of the design of one world trade center at the parapet, at the glass and metal parapet. as the project was completed, and even today, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. i think that we've really done a fantasticjob of making it, the building, feel very approachable. very democratic, almost. it's got these light glass fins on it. in evening, it glows with the light emanating from inside of it. you feel like you can go right up to it and want to be next to it and want to almost touch it. this is a project that i never leave behind. i come to work, get out of the subway and i can see the building. i look out the window here and i can see the building. it never leaves me. the new york architect tj gottesdiener. and finally, an unusual story about the world cup. back in 1966, england were hosting
and people realised that lower manhattan looked differently without it.er was a square — 200 feet by 200 feet in plan — and that's the footprint of the new design. the original trade center rose to a height of 1,363 feet above grade. and that's the height of the design of one world trade center at the parapet, at the glass and metal parapet. as the project was completed, and even today, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. i think that we've really done a fantasticjob of making...
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dtoday, she was found dean her manhattan apartment.hose stories and m tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, j >>> ande do bid you good evening, everybody. the nasdaq composite closed at a record and we'll have more on that coming up. >>> but we begin tonight with a significant moment in our economic history. weay learned that right now, there are more available js than there are people out of work. that is something the american economy has never experienced before. the labor department's latest report shows that there are a record 6.7 million job openings april while the number of available workers was 6.4 million. that is the first time that has happened since the government began tracking job openings 2ack in0. to put this in perspective, when the great recession ended nine years ago this month, there were about six unemployed people for ever job opening at th time. and it's just the latest sign that the u.s. is facing an historically tight labor market. >> and ll, those positive numbers on the jobs market come alongside
dtoday, she was found dean her manhattan apartment.hose stories and m tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, j >>> ande do bid you good evening, everybody. the nasdaq composite closed at a record and we'll have more on that coming up. >>> but we begin tonight with a significant moment in our economic history. weay learned that right now, there are more available js than there are people out of work. that is something the american economy has never...
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could the solution lie underground in this manhattan basement a start up and growing produce for high end restaurants doctrinaires believe that indoor farming could be the first step to self-sufficiency for the metropolis the heart your product farm measures just fifty square meters of plants growing shells which more than doubles the growing area. so this is a bomb growing close to two hundred different rakhal unary hubs animal flowers and micrograms and so on every shelf of every part of this room there's something different. thanks to energy efficient l.e.d. lights the indoor farm is environmentally friendly the plants need just five percent as much water as in conventional farming and they aren't subject to weather conditions for growing seasons the system that farm one is based on just in time production are harvested so they're delivered on the exact dates chosen by clients evidently growers to order so the chef has told us i want some. thing on a particular day and we grow it specially for that so we know exactly how long it takes all crops to grow so that we can determine when
could the solution lie underground in this manhattan basement a start up and growing produce for high end restaurants doctrinaires believe that indoor farming could be the first step to self-sufficiency for the metropolis the heart your product farm measures just fifty square meters of plants growing shells which more than doubles the growing area. so this is a bomb growing close to two hundred different rakhal unary hubs animal flowers and micrograms and so on every shelf of every part of this...
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notably lower manhattan and lower manhattan starts to transform as tenants find they prefer the higher floors of a building -- in new york, instead the elevator starts to make possible the higher rent-ability of these upper floors. there's a whole transformation that starts to occur where taller turns out not to be only more valuable in terms of maximizing the amount of rentals on a given piece of land, it also means you can charge more for higher floors with longer views, so a whole different aesthetic way to think of tall buildings start to emerge in new york in the 1870's. the term skyscrapers starts to be used. it originally applied to ships, tall ships. these new kinds of buildings, elevator buildings mother that are then just emerging. most of them are no longer surviving. notably also, not architecturally, particularly well thought through, they are often criticized later as being piling one story onto another. they don't necessarily have a coherent visual language of how to design a tall building. they are simply bigger versions of small buildings that might have been built oth
notably lower manhattan and lower manhattan starts to transform as tenants find they prefer the higher floors of a building -- in new york, instead the elevator starts to make possible the higher rent-ability of these upper floors. there's a whole transformation that starts to occur where taller turns out not to be only more valuable in terms of maximizing the amount of rentals on a given piece of land, it also means you can charge more for higher floors with longer views, so a whole different...
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you sneak one the manhattan side sort of morning you waking up new york city is walking on of me going to work people looking down at you is still doing it this guy has a key he can just go in his house and lay on the bed and watch t.v. you don't know how those simple things you miss the today gone. garbage dumps can provide a lifeline for people like god where no cheating. it's dirty work but there is very little other work here. ten years economy is booming but most of the wealth ends up with the country's tiny upper class. the unfair. it's unfair when someone you are so rich from the family's own land and farms you know others are living in slums and have to sleep rough there are some people who even sleep on that dump site because they don't have homes and among many of us and in my opinion our own aki people who have money should open something like a resource center which can help lift up those who are below them or help the young guys who are facing a tough life it isn't going to go green at least that would help reduce poverty in the slum listen if i got a book and was on my sk
you sneak one the manhattan side sort of morning you waking up new york city is walking on of me going to work people looking down at you is still doing it this guy has a key he can just go in his house and lay on the bed and watch t.v. you don't know how those simple things you miss the today gone. garbage dumps can provide a lifeline for people like god where no cheating. it's dirty work but there is very little other work here. ten years economy is booming but most of the wealth ends up with...
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eat sleep on the manhattan side so on and morning you waking up new york city is walking all over the world people looking down at you is still good this guy has a key he's going to thousand little bed watch t.v. he don't know how those simple things you miss the today gone. the. garbage dumps can provide a lifeline for people like god where no cheating. it's dirty work but there's very little other work here. ten years economy is booming but most of the wealth ends up with the country's tiny upper class. and. it's unfair when something or so rich or powerful when families own land and farms while others are living in slums and have to sleep rough there are some people who even sleep on that dump site because they don't have homes. in my opinion. people who have money should open something like a resource center which can help lift up those who are below them or help the young who are facing a tough life it is at least that would help reduce poverty in this slum least in his book and was oh my skinny little gap was. actually what really matters to lift people out of poverty is investm
eat sleep on the manhattan side so on and morning you waking up new york city is walking all over the world people looking down at you is still good this guy has a key he's going to thousand little bed watch t.v. he don't know how those simple things you miss the today gone. the. garbage dumps can provide a lifeline for people like god where no cheating. it's dirty work but there's very little other work here. ten years economy is booming but most of the wealth ends up with the country's tiny...
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the manhattan u.s. attorney's office is investigating michael cohen for possible bank fraud, campaign finance violations and other possibrimes.hington post reporting, big worries in trump working for a decade as trump's personal attorney, cohen has extensive knowledge of the president's personal dealings and the trump campaign family business. the president's allies are worried that the prosecutors in manhattan are attempting to build a criminal case against cohen to push him to cooperate with the special counsel probe, a prospect they see as potentially dire. according to "vanity fair's" emily jane fox who has direct communication with michael cohen, including today, michael cohen has felt isolated by president trump and his inner circle in washington who has distanced themselves from him. earlier this year he was telling eric trump that he felt they were sloppy in the way they handled the stormy daniels agreement. which ran keled cohen. it's ruining my children's lives.it's ruini my 's life. it's wors
the manhattan u.s. attorney's office is investigating michael cohen for possible bank fraud, campaign finance violations and other possibrimes.hington post reporting, big worries in trump working for a decade as trump's personal attorney, cohen has extensive knowledge of the president's personal dealings and the trump campaign family business. the president's allies are worried that the prosecutors in manhattan are attempting to build a criminal case against cohen to push him to cooperate with...
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you sleep on the manhattan side so in the morning when you wake in a new york city is walking all over going to work people looking down at you is still thought this guy has a key he can he's going to sell something on the bed watch t.v. you don't know how those simple things you miss the today gone. the. garbage dumps can provide a lifeline for people like god where no cheating. it's dirty work but there's very little other work here. then use economy is booming but most of the wealth ends up with the country's tiny upper class. jennifer yeah. it's unfair when some people are so rich before me when families own land and farms and others are living in slums and have to sleep rough into another lane there are some people who are. i sleep on the down side because they don't have homes. in my opinion on iraqi people who have money should open something like a resource center which can help lift up those who are below them or help the young kids who are facing a tough life which is looking at least that would help reduce poverty in their small needs to get a book and was oh my skinny littl
you sleep on the manhattan side so in the morning when you wake in a new york city is walking all over going to work people looking down at you is still thought this guy has a key he can he's going to sell something on the bed watch t.v. you don't know how those simple things you miss the today gone. the. garbage dumps can provide a lifeline for people like god where no cheating. it's dirty work but there's very little other work here. then use economy is booming but most of the wealth ends up...
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apartment in a manhattan skyscraper sold for between seventeen and ninety five million dollars coming with your cans. all wow ok. what this wanted was is we transform the what we see now. as still in memory of what it was. ok. do you feel any. bitterness about the fact that you know the residents of this apartment are able to spend you know tens of thousands of dollars on artwork. i don't want to judge them i don't want to judge them i don't maybe that might cross my mind. but it's not them that i'm concerned about i'm glad that they like it they don't they love your work that they're willing to pay you for and i think you deserve it because that is your sole genius you know but. i don't concentrate on this. i told the man and. you know the people i don't want to be rich i would love to have the money and the resources of the ridge and then actually what i said because then i can do things that need to be done in education health care. housing decent housing mental health services mental health we need we need people who are i believe america right now is associate bad think society i
apartment in a manhattan skyscraper sold for between seventeen and ninety five million dollars coming with your cans. all wow ok. what this wanted was is we transform the what we see now. as still in memory of what it was. ok. do you feel any. bitterness about the fact that you know the residents of this apartment are able to spend you know tens of thousands of dollars on artwork. i don't want to judge them i don't want to judge them i don't maybe that might cross my mind. but it's not them...
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people realised that lower manhattan looked differently without it.the trade centre was a square normally 200' by 200' in plan and that is the footprint of the new design. the reginald trade centre rose to a height of 1363 feet above grade. and that's the height of the design of one world trade center at the parapet, the glass and metal parapet. as the project was completed and even today the response has been overwhelmingly positive. i think we've really done a fantasticjob of making it the building feel very approachable. very democratic almost. it's got this light glass thing on it, in the evening it glows with a light emanating from inside of it. you feel like you can go right up to it and want to be next to it and almost touch it. this is a project that i never leave behind. i come to work, get out of the subway and i can see the building. i looked out the window and i can see the building. it never leaves me. finally an unusual story about the world cup. back in 1966 england were hosting the tournament but shortly before the event was due to beg
people realised that lower manhattan looked differently without it.the trade centre was a square normally 200' by 200' in plan and that is the footprint of the new design. the reginald trade centre rose to a height of 1363 feet above grade. and that's the height of the design of one world trade center at the parapet, the glass and metal parapet. as the project was completed and even today the response has been overwhelmingly positive. i think we've really done a fantasticjob of making it the...
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in lower manhattan, you find the first commercial buildings which are taller than six stories, the first passenger elevators, not steel framed or necessarily have any change in technology, they're just taller buildings than previously built. they reflect this new and growing importance of the corporate center, the need for places of administration, or large manufacturing enterprises and financial investment firms with lawyers and accountants that serve those. they start to demand more office space in these highly valuable central locations. notably, lower manhattan and also tenets find a prefer the higher floors of a building -- find to prefer the higher floors of a building being less valuable. in new york, instead of the elevator making possible the higher rent ability of these upper floors. there's a whole transformation occurring where taller starts to be not only valuable in terms of maximizing the amount of rentals on a given piece of land, it also means you can charge more for higher floors, better views and a different aesthetic way to think of tall buildings starts the 1870's. t
in lower manhattan, you find the first commercial buildings which are taller than six stories, the first passenger elevators, not steel framed or necessarily have any change in technology, they're just taller buildings than previously built. they reflect this new and growing importance of the corporate center, the need for places of administration, or large manufacturing enterprises and financial investment firms with lawyers and accountants that serve those. they start to demand more office...
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it made its way through midtown manhattan into the greenwich village. village.anizers expected a million people next year for the 50th march. >> they say about a million spectators took part in san francisco's 48th annual lgbt pride parade. this year's theme, generations of strength. >> and abc did like a preshow for it on digital platform. >> it was lively walking down the street. >> i bet. >>> and the average american family spends up to $4,000 on summer vacation, but your getaway doesn't have to be that expensive. >> shear rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: with gas prices falling for the last three weeks, some relief at the pump for summer travelers. whether you're planning to hit the road or the skies, it's not too late to save on that dream vacation. >> make sure you have an array of tools and apps on your phone. >> reporter: using hip monk search deals by theme, like beaches or nightlife. plus, it pays to be flexible on timing. >> it tracks flights, and now hotels and will tell you when they go up and down in price and what the best time to book them is. >> rep
it made its way through midtown manhattan into the greenwich village. village.anizers expected a million people next year for the 50th march. >> they say about a million spectators took part in san francisco's 48th annual lgbt pride parade. this year's theme, generations of strength. >> and abc did like a preshow for it on digital platform. >> it was lively walking down the street. >> i bet. >>> and the average american family spends up to $4,000 on summer...
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how different does manhattan look? subways, not a lot of progress in 80 years. mightblic transportation be an example of something you a lot of confidence a big city can adapt to, at least not on its own. not, it'sse is impossible, the responses what would it take to have a public transportation system that was abducting on the timeframe -- adapting on the timeframe we need. generally, in terms of economics it comes down to the capital cycle. how long our investments being made for and are we going to the next round of investments in response to what we see on the climate as it is happening or we going to make investments now that are going to be really costly in the future because we don't have incentives now necessarily to get them right. it is important to recognize climate change is not all economic. there are other sorts of ways in which you would say you will have disruptions to social traditions that people value. yes. from an ecological perspective it is interesting that the u.n. report finds the destruction from climate change should be on par with the
how different does manhattan look? subways, not a lot of progress in 80 years. mightblic transportation be an example of something you a lot of confidence a big city can adapt to, at least not on its own. not, it'sse is impossible, the responses what would it take to have a public transportation system that was abducting on the timeframe -- adapting on the timeframe we need. generally, in terms of economics it comes down to the capital cycle. how long our investments being made for and are we...
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realg up, manhattan's estate maker worries firms are moving to hudson yard.e break down the state of real estate in new york city. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn. vonnie: and i'm vonnie quinn. kkr,street firms like blackrock, and wells fargo are leaving the financial district and move along the west side rail yard. for more in the state of office leasing, let's bring in mary ann tighe. welcome. we love talking commercial real estate in the city. dying to know where we are standing pricewise. mary ann: as you lead with hudson yard, what we are seeing is a very dynamic market right now. last year was the second-highest level of leasing ever in new york, 28.5 million square feet. the peak was 30 million square feet. inare way ahead this year terms of leasing over last year. we may break the record. that said, everything has shifted on the island of manhattan area people are looking everywhere from the battery all the way up to what will soon be harlem. as a result of that, pricing in midtown has never recovered from its pe
realg up, manhattan's estate maker worries firms are moving to hudson yard.e break down the state of real estate in new york city. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn. vonnie: and i'm vonnie quinn. kkr,street firms like blackrock, and wells fargo are leaving the financial district and move along the west side rail yard. for more in the state of office leasing, let's bring in mary ann tighe. welcome. we love talking commercial real estate in the...
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glickman: i think we are quite happy where it is today, lower manhattan. it has had a renaissance of some sort. perhaps 20 years ago when the museum opened it was a different , story in terms of how hard it was to get people down, but we are part of a new cultural community down there. mr. rubenstein: how many do you have coming a year? mr. glickman: 200,000. mr. rubenstein: does it cost money? mr. glickman: there are plenty of ways to bypass that. mr. rubenstein: and today most people come -- are they from new york city or all over the world? mr. glickman: a fair percentage, three quarters of our general public is coming in, tourists, whether international or domestic. mr. rubenstein: what percentage are jewish and not? mr. glickman: that is fairly high where it is not jewish. mr. rubenstein: and today what do you think when you talk to people who come through, what do they say is the biggest thing they have learned about the holocaust at the museum they had not known? mr. glickman: when you go through our core exhibition -- we have done this intentionall
glickman: i think we are quite happy where it is today, lower manhattan. it has had a renaissance of some sort. perhaps 20 years ago when the museum opened it was a different , story in terms of how hard it was to get people down, but we are part of a new cultural community down there. mr. rubenstein: how many do you have coming a year? mr. glickman: 200,000. mr. rubenstein: does it cost money? mr. glickman: there are plenty of ways to bypass that. mr. rubenstein: and today most people come --...
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de manhattan, mariela salgado, "noticias univisiÓn 41".os padres emigrantes sean los que designen a un tutor para el cuidado de los menores y no que sea el gobierno. podrÁn hacerlo con un solo documento. la medida no podrÁ abaseparaciÓn e frontera, pero podrÍa favorecer a mucha familia . estárt alguno fueron detenidos y separados de sus hijos a cruzar la frontera, ahora tienen un grillete en el tobillo y esperan el dÍa de su juicio. lo que preocupa a muchos, es que no saben de sus hijos. andrea linares nos trae las declaraciones de esto -- estos padres que anhelan reunirse con sus hijos. andrea: muchos aÚn desconocen el paradero de sus hijos con los que cruzaron la frontera, tal es el caso de mario cuya hija cumpliÓ y 10 aÑos. >> no se han comunicado con mi familia, ni conmigo. andrea: sÓlo le dieron un nÚmero telefÓnico al que pueden llamar para mÁs informaciÓn, sin embargo... >> uno marca y no sale la llamada. quebrÓ en su no podÍa comunicarme ese nÚmero. -- >> yo no podÍa comunicarme con ese nÚmero. yo nunca pude. reportera : al retirar
de manhattan, mariela salgado, "noticias univisiÓn 41".os padres emigrantes sean los que designen a un tutor para el cuidado de los menores y no que sea el gobierno. podrÁn hacerlo con un solo documento. la medida no podrÁ abaseparaciÓn e frontera, pero podrÍa favorecer a mucha familia . estárt alguno fueron detenidos y separados de sus hijos a cruzar la frontera, ahora tienen un grillete en el tobillo y esperan el dÍa de su juicio. lo que preocupa a muchos, es que no saben de...
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the best place to see it-- look towards new jersey from the eastern part of manhattan.state building and chrysler building are also good locations. if you missed it this month and plan on being in ew york anytime soon, "manhattanhenge" will also be visible july 12th and 13th... (grant) (grant) that wraps (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine...(vicki) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. pam moore and ken wayne are here with kron 4 news at ten....guys? (pam) thank you grant and vicki.... next at ten...the warriors take home game 1. coming up... the dubs turn it around in over-time. and some tense moments up to the very end.. we'll explain how that might affect game 2. plus...no surprise here... bay area home prices are continuing to soar. next: just high we could see them go before the bubble finally pops. (pam) and - a look ahead to weekend weather. that's coming up in the bay area's first and only... ten at ten forecast. (ken) don't go away...hour three of kron 4 news in primetime ♪ it's time for the semi-annual sale with savings on the new
the best place to see it-- look towards new jersey from the eastern part of manhattan.state building and chrysler building are also good locations. if you missed it this month and plan on being in ew york anytime soon, "manhattanhenge" will also be visible july 12th and 13th... (grant) (grant) that wraps (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine...(vicki) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. pam moore and ken wayne are here with kron 4 news at ten....guys?...
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. >> y a la comparacion hacia m h manhattan. >> de la que pudo, en una def s defensa, el intenso operativoa telem d telemundo estuvieron y sigue con vida en el mundial. >> y de mexico avanza o no a t octavos de fina. >> mexico mexico rarara!! >> en 1 botella como la lprevención de caries contiene 6 beneficios te da más protección que al solo cepillarte. para que una protección como esta, se convierta en esta. ♪ listerine® total care. demuestra de qué estás hecho.™ ♪ ♪ llegÓ el momento de liberar a tu bebÉ. con el sistema "moving baby" de los paÑales little movers de huggies. nuestro paÑal #1 en confiabilidad. rizas o alisas el cabello., repara visiblemente 7 tipos de daño... ...con tresemmé repair and protect 7 con biotina. tresemmé te ayuda... ...a hacer lo tuyo. ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ musica argentina se salvo de rse a casa y que tuvieron >> anotar en este mundial y argentina se salvÓ de irse a casa. la albiceleste pasa a la siguiente ronda despuÉs de mÁs de 90 minutos agÓnicos que tuvieron a la aficiÓn al borde de la historia, vÍctor hugo rodrÍguez estuvo con ellos. >>> fue un partido muy dif
. >> y a la comparacion hacia m h manhattan. >> de la que pudo, en una def s defensa, el intenso operativoa telem d telemundo estuvieron y sigue con vida en el mundial. >> y de mexico avanza o no a t octavos de fina. >> mexico mexico rarara!! >> en 1 botella como la lprevención de caries contiene 6 beneficios te da más protección que al solo cepillarte. para que una protección como esta, se convierta en esta. ♪ listerine® total care. demuestra de qué estás...
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it is only available for now in manhattan in parts of brooklyn with mans to expand nationwide. >>> they are not spending much of that time on facebook. a report finds 51% of teens say they use facebook down from the last survey in 2015. it is the most popular online platform. it is followed by instagram and sena snap chat. >> i remember speaking at a high school and the kids said that's for old people. what? i'm not old. >> some colleges -- >> once their parents are on it it's no longer cool anymore. >> exactly. >> thanks a lot. >>> so if you're a fan tonight is your last night to enjoy a boy. beirsch said it is depressing to see the san jose store failing. >>> all right. coming up we'll take a look at what's going on weather wise. >> it will be a beautiful warm day. a great way to wrap up the weekend. it will be nice and sunny. as we go to evergreen we'll be be at 57 degrees. a cool start but a nice warm day. upper 70s by early afternoon. we'll talk about a hot weekend ahead coming up next. >>> we have a pretty smooth commute so far along the bridges. a live look. you can see the frida
it is only available for now in manhattan in parts of brooklyn with mans to expand nationwide. >>> they are not spending much of that time on facebook. a report finds 51% of teens say they use facebook down from the last survey in 2015. it is the most popular online platform. it is followed by instagram and sena snap chat. >> i remember speaking at a high school and the kids said that's for old people. what? i'm not old. >> some colleges -- >> once their parents are...
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. >> 1 acalorada disputa dentro de 1 par de manhattan terminó con varios heridos en el hospital, como en el bar. >> al que tener cuidado. >>1 hombre que empezó aguilar con 1 mujer pesó discutir con el novio de la mujer y este lo golpeó. hijos de la víctima trataron de defenderlo yterminaron con cortaduras, en total 5 personas resultaron heridas y llevados al hospital. >> esto puede pasar ua momento y si estabas >>> la casa blanca el presidente donald trump se reunirá con el líder norcoreano, puerto rico hubo protestas 1 aquí nos tienen 1 resumen de los puntos que hoy es ya. >> a partir de hoy queda 10 días para que ambos aborden temas sobre el programa nuclear de corea del norte y de paso aprovechar la ocasión para promover la paz en la región. la 3° el 12 de junio en singapury el presidente donald trump dijo que el diálogo de los asuntos pendientes no puede resolverse en unas horas y que posiblemente habrá otros encuentros de alto nivel después de esa fecha. >> en puerto rico 1 grupo de ciudadanos de güell capitolio con la intención de honrar la memoria de miles de personas que por l
. >> 1 acalorada disputa dentro de 1 par de manhattan terminó con varios heridos en el hospital, como en el bar. >> al que tener cuidado. >>1 hombre que empezó aguilar con 1 mujer pesó discutir con el novio de la mujer y este lo golpeó. hijos de la víctima trataron de defenderlo yterminaron con cortaduras, en total 5 personas resultaron heridas y llevados al hospital. >> esto puede pasar ua momento y si estabas >>> la casa blanca el presidente donald trump...