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to jessica johnson who grew up in the bronx new york, there was no question that when her father died she had to take over johnson security bureau. the security guard company, his parents and then he had run for more than 50 years. >> the bronx has one of the highest unemployment rates for the entire state of new york and some of the higher rates across the country. it was incumbent upon me and my broth tear make a contribution back to the community that helped us. >> her mission was clear from day one. but her sights, well, they weren't set very high. at the time the company had 16 guards and she put together what she thought was an optimistic projection. 5% growth each year for five years. >> i didn't have the scope right. and i think that's what stops a lot of small businesses or at least keeps a lot of small businesses and entrepreneurs where they are is they don't realize the size of the opportunity that's out there. it's all about perspective. >> her perspective was way off. today she has 150 employees, and her revenue increased more than 600 times. a far cry from that 5%. so, w
to jessica johnson who grew up in the bronx new york, there was no question that when her father died she had to take over johnson security bureau. the security guard company, his parents and then he had run for more than 50 years. >> the bronx has one of the highest unemployment rates for the entire state of new york and some of the higher rates across the country. it was incumbent upon me and my broth tear make a contribution back to the community that helped us. >> her mission...
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let's move on to the bronx, new york. >> caller: good morning. first of all, time's magazine, when the united states senate said that you're going to help $500 million. another one at the u.s. and israeli, the highest of los numbers, two groups. in the third part, clearly there behind is based terrorist group. conclusive this point that, idea here is the point. this is tough. first the iraqi government, a kind of interference into the dominant issues of the country. the try to show that between the two groups that think it's not that -- is a lot of evidence and proof to be had. the magazine, they heard that this is not as the terrorist groups. those are loyal to saddam hussein. these are loyal, the dictator. they are against the government. >> guest: you know, what to say. it's a great show because you hear some many different views. i think there is clearly -- we are having a debate right now. the administration has been very deliberate about how involved it wants to get. starting to draw down its involvement in the conflict. so the question is,
let's move on to the bronx, new york. >> caller: good morning. first of all, time's magazine, when the united states senate said that you're going to help $500 million. another one at the u.s. and israeli, the highest of los numbers, two groups. in the third part, clearly there behind is based terrorist group. conclusive this point that, idea here is the point. this is tough. first the iraqi government, a kind of interference into the dominant issues of the country. the try to show that...
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. >> you can go to a fairway in harlem, and -- the bronx -- >> bottom line, in new york it's it's an uphill climb to find good deals. >> it's disgusting they are letting politics and further but politics getting in the way of improving somebody's quality of life, and i don't mean just somebody, i mean vast numbers of people. you have about a quarter of a billion dollars that is spent at walmart by new york city residents outside of the city on annual basis. >> the mayor, the city council of new york city would rather have people going to a food shelter and getting food from the government than going to -- >> ben stein? >> i would bet you in the name of protecting mom and pop stores, the pay at walmart will be higher than the pay at mom and pop stores. >> of course, it wl be higher. there will be chances within advancement within the corporate structure,nd destroying communities, we live a large part in a small part where there is a smawalmart, and people are getting an opportunity to choose where they want to buy food, and good quality food. >> adam, go ahead? >> so you have got one
. >> you can go to a fairway in harlem, and -- the bronx -- >> bottom line, in new york it's it's an uphill climb to find good deals. >> it's disgusting they are letting politics and further but politics getting in the way of improving somebody's quality of life, and i don't mean just somebody, i mean vast numbers of people. you have about a quarter of a billion dollars that is spent at walmart by new york city residents outside of the city on annual basis. >> the mayor,...
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a 14-year-old boy from bronx in new york city, a boy who should have graduated middle school this weekinstead behind bars today, in grown-up jail. he is charged as an adult with second degree murder in the stabbing death of another 14-year-old boy named timothy crumb. and if this is just a story of a schoolyard fight gone bad, that would be tragic enough, but there's another story behind it, a big layer. a young defendant's lawyer saying this may be a tragedy several times over and that bullying might just be at the heart of this. my colleaue jason carol joins me with some of that. we're also joined in orlando by cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney mark om'mara wo knows a lot about bullying and is working hard to get a bill introduced that's anti-bullying. first to you, jason carroll, what are we hearing from this kid and those around him about what led to this? what are the circumstances? >> basically, accord to his attorney, these two boys used to be friends. three months ago, they had some sort of a falling out. and that is what his attorney says led to the bullying. bul
a 14-year-old boy from bronx in new york city, a boy who should have graduated middle school this weekinstead behind bars today, in grown-up jail. he is charged as an adult with second degree murder in the stabbing death of another 14-year-old boy named timothy crumb. and if this is just a story of a schoolyard fight gone bad, that would be tragic enough, but there's another story behind it, a big layer. a young defendant's lawyer saying this may be a tragedy several times over and that...
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host: first call is from leo, bronx, new york. democrat line.pan,i had seen on michael sawyer, a retired cia analyst. he said that saudi arabia is funding jihadist groups in pakistan. in the most extreme bottomless groups around the world. if saudi arabia is our ally, and these groups are attacking allied forces in afghanistan, how we get out of this dilemma? guest: that's a good question. i would differentiate saudi government from individuals -- not just in saudi arabia but in the persian gulf and other locations, that have provided assistance to some of these salafi-jihadist groups. saudi arabia has faced a pretty serious threat from al qaeda throughout the 2000. attacks on the peninsula. the saudi government has been the focus of a lot of violence including any mm. -- in yemen. wealthy individuals in saudi arabia are providing assistance. that i think means better efforts by our treasury department, and other u.s. agencies, in trying to stop the flow of funds to jihadist groups. host: what exactly do jihadist want? guest: that's a great ques
host: first call is from leo, bronx, new york. democrat line.pan,i had seen on michael sawyer, a retired cia analyst. he said that saudi arabia is funding jihadist groups in pakistan. in the most extreme bottomless groups around the world. if saudi arabia is our ally, and these groups are attacking allied forces in afghanistan, how we get out of this dilemma? guest: that's a good question. i would differentiate saudi government from individuals -- not just in saudi arabia but in the persian...
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i'm originally from new york, the bronx. columbia, nyu. i literally just moved out to london four years ago to be with the bbc, and it's always nice to come home. i'm an engineer by background. i spent a lot of time with media, viacom, pearson, aol and time warner. and one of the reasons i went to the bbc is bbc's known as a tremendous storyteller, iconic storyteller. but it also has a great tradition this terms of tech -- in terms of technological innovation. and this is a little video i'd like to start with for you to get a sense for what i mean by that. >> [inaudible] >> station on the air. ♪ >> television broadcast -- [inaudible] ♪ ♪ >> the first outside broadcast of the olympic games. >> [inaudible] >> you can keep the rest -- [inaudible] let's see that. >> now, futures are getting to be very, very common place. >> bbc, computers in schools. >> the world's ever known. ♪ ♪ >> we've given you complete control of what you want to watch, when you want to watch it. ♪ ♪ >> we've been bringing you the future since 1922. makes you wonder, wha
i'm originally from new york, the bronx. columbia, nyu. i literally just moved out to london four years ago to be with the bbc, and it's always nice to come home. i'm an engineer by background. i spent a lot of time with media, viacom, pearson, aol and time warner. and one of the reasons i went to the bbc is bbc's known as a tremendous storyteller, iconic storyteller. but it also has a great tradition this terms of tech -- in terms of technological innovation. and this is a little video i'd...
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jennifer lopez hosting a free concert at a bronx new york park next week.b saying traffic will be a nightmare. tucker? >> i'll take it, clayton. well, now that eric shinseki resigned as secretary of veterans affairs, what is next? how does the government plan on fixing this systemic issue with the v.a.? joining me is a member of the veterans affairs committee, kansas senator jerry moran. thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. one of the reasons this occurred is people are trying to get bonuses. apparently executives within the senior staff and the department of veterans affairs gets rewarded if they can demonstrate that veterans are being seen and their appointments are made within a short period of time. the reality is that was not being done, but they created the list that is demonstrated it was, i assume in order to receive the bonus. what we aught to be doing instead of saying the number that a veteran has to be seen, we aught to be asking the veteran, how do you like the service? are you beg well cared for? is the department of veterans a
jennifer lopez hosting a free concert at a bronx new york park next week.b saying traffic will be a nightmare. tucker? >> i'll take it, clayton. well, now that eric shinseki resigned as secretary of veterans affairs, what is next? how does the government plan on fixing this systemic issue with the v.a.? joining me is a member of the veterans affairs committee, kansas senator jerry moran. thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. one of the reasons this occurred is people...
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his 5th inning no-hitter and it was the team in green last night playing the role of the bronx bombers in new yorkcoming up. >> what is cool about your school? you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. ,,,, >>> good morning, josh reddick was placed on the 15-day dl due to a bad knee as oakland went on an east coast road trip where they are sending a loud message, we are for real. scott kazmir struck out a season-high 10 batters against the yankees but was on the hook for the loss until the pinch hitter steve vogt put it into the gap to tie the game at 2 and they went to extra innings. that is when brandon moss stepped up and teed up his second home run of the night into the second deck. a's win 5-2. yankees lose, yankees lose! >>> giants may need infield practice for today's game. they forgot how to throw and catch. four errors committed in hot, humid cincy coach not happy. timmy didn't make it out of the 5th inning. phillips with a knockout blow. lincecum gives up 8 runs, just flat dead in the 86-degree heat. reds win 8-3. >>> ma
his 5th inning no-hitter and it was the team in green last night playing the role of the bronx bombers in new yorkcoming up. >> what is cool about your school? you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. ,,,, >>> good morning, josh reddick was placed on the 15-day dl due to a bad knee as oakland went on an east coast road trip where they are sending a loud message, we are for real. scott kazmir struck out a...
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i'm originally from new york, the bronx columbia nyu.ally just moved out of london four years ago and it's always nice to come home. i am an engineer. i spent a lot of time with media viacom pearson al well and time warner and one of the reasons i went to the bbc is bbc is known as a tremendous storyteller, iconic storyteller but it also has a great tradition in terms of technological innovation and this is a little video i would like to start with for you to get a sense of what i mean by that. we will see if that will work. >> television broadcast for the first time. [videotape] [videotape] we give you complete control of what you want to watch when you want to watch it. we have been bringing you the features since 1922. it makes you wonder where next? a. >> i love that tagline, bringing you the future since 1922. that's cool. by the way one of the other reasons i went there was for the olympics themselves, the opportunity to be unbounded in what we could do with that is just something too good to pass up. i will just take you through a
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and it was the team in green last night playing the role of the bronx bombers in new york coming up.,,,,, when sales rep steve hatfield books at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can prep for his presentation. and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? yes! three a's! amazing sales! he brings his a-game! la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! >>> good morning, josh reddick was placed on the 15-day dl due to a bad knee as oakland went on an east coast road trip where they are sending a loud message, we are for real. scott kazmir struck out a season-high 10 batters against the yankees but was on the hook for the loss until the pinch hitter steve vogt put it into the gap to tie the game at 2 and they went to extra innings. that is when brandon moss stepped up and teed up his second home run of the night into the second deck.
and it was the team in green last night playing the role of the bronx bombers in new york coming up.,,,,, when sales rep steve hatfield books at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can prep for his presentation. and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? yes! three a's! amazing sales! he brings his a-game! la quinta...
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new york. >> coming up here on "nightline" -- jenny goes back to the block. the bronxis her first love. but what happens when our michael strahan asks jennifer lopez about all of the other loves in her life. ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ 'cause you make me feel ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony [ male announcer ] the sentra with bose audio and nissanconnect technology. spread your joy. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ mony mony and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine -- what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine...loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how. the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the pr
new york. >> coming up here on "nightline" -- jenny goes back to the block. the bronxis her first love. but what happens when our michael strahan asks jennifer lopez about all of the other loves in her life. ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ 'cause you make me feel ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony [ male announcer ] the sentra with bose audio and nissanconnect technology. spread your joy. nissan. innovation that...
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at the part of an opera house and to keep c july nineteenth events from the hudson valley to new york city bronx festival square dances. on july twentieth there is going to be at lincoln center out of doors there's going to be a great memorial concert and july twenty first is going to be a new song as of just this concert featuring new folk artists and all different movement music type of artists. which spans nearly every genre under the sun artists including in the entire festival such as judy collins amanda palmer peter yarrow peter paul mary and dee flagg michael big deal of rusted root dar williams james matic roots rebel leaders d.j. kool herc guy davis just siri acts to cheapen sisters elizabeth mitchell and of course my dear friend tom chabon amazing. just real quickly thirty seconds what is movement music jason just referenced and how community used to fight for and influence ocean justice. well music has always been a very powerful tool it's one of the reasons why dictators always get rid of musicians and and artists very early on and i think pete seeger embodied the idea of the power o
at the part of an opera house and to keep c july nineteenth events from the hudson valley to new york city bronx festival square dances. on july twentieth there is going to be at lincoln center out of doors there's going to be a great memorial concert and july twenty first is going to be a new song as of just this concert featuring new folk artists and all different movement music type of artists. which spans nearly every genre under the sun artists including in the entire festival such as judy...
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but in new york city, another hub for urban agriculture, transforming the south bronx into a place where are filling with the sounds of environmental justice, green collar jobs, and sustainability. >> i find it fascinating that during world war ii, 40% of american food production was actually grown in victory gardens. people were growing it in their window boxes, for yards, in pots on their fire escapes. 40% of food production. that is how we ate. i am very disturbed by the fact that our current agricultural system, federally funded most of it, creates the kind of problems that we see right now, the fact that corn and soybeans are so heavily subsidized that it is the basis of much of the unhealthy food that you find, especially in the portland -- communities around the country. -- in the poorer communities ♪round the country. >> hiperlan -- hi! >> [children singing] ♪ >> this place is so, so very special to me, and even more special when there is lots of beautiful children. i saw you before you all sat down so orderly, and i noticed you were all playing. that is exactly why wanted to mak
but in new york city, another hub for urban agriculture, transforming the south bronx into a place where are filling with the sounds of environmental justice, green collar jobs, and sustainability. >> i find it fascinating that during world war ii, 40% of american food production was actually grown in victory gardens. people were growing it in their window boxes, for yards, in pots on their fire escapes. 40% of food production. that is how we ate. i am very disturbed by the fact that our...
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. >> all right, let's talk about one other new york district and that's in new york city manhattan, harlem, some of the bronx and that's long time democratic incumbent charlie rangal. now here say democratic incumbent who is facing a challenge. >> right so, we're seeing a little bit of an anti-incumbent wave as we've been talking about if this winds up happening here where charlie rangel could lose. part of the issue for rangel is he has this three-way race where you've goes charlie rangel against state senator adrinaa espayote who would be the first dominican to make it into congress and then a popular black pastor in the district michael wallrun. and he took a church that only had about 300 members out to now 9,000. and the whole harlem political machine that charlie rangel has really been in charge of for a long time has really tried to put a lot of pressure on him to get out of the race and he's refusing to do so. so the rangel folks are worried cosiphon off some of the black vote, especially now when this district has changed as much as it has. because this district used to be-- . >> woodruff: let's loo
. >> all right, let's talk about one other new york district and that's in new york city manhattan, harlem, some of the bronx and that's long time democratic incumbent charlie rangal. now here say democratic incumbent who is facing a challenge. >> right so, we're seeing a little bit of an anti-incumbent wave as we've been talking about if this winds up happening here where charlie rangel could lose. part of the issue for rangel is he has this three-way race where you've goes charlie...
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. >> here in new york city heading to the bronx to meet michael torres arrested for criminal possession of a small amount of marijuana. the reason this is important is that he is one of about 50,000 people who were arrested that year on similar marijuana storms under a policing strategy known as stop and frisk. in new york police have been stopping and frixing suspects for -- frisking suspects for as long as tlches a mrs. -- there was a police force. in the '90s, giuliani made it a part of the police strategy. >> we allowed small things to get worse. >> stop, question and frisk is an application of a broken theory, a strategy arguing if a police fours cuts down on vandalism and panhandling, bigger crimes will be reduced. >> there's no question that stop, questioning, frisk saved thousands lies. in the 1990s, new york averaged six murders a day. today it's down to one murder a day. >> reporter: but the policy put the police department on the offensive. >> it's complained that there has been an increase in police brutality. >>> for more on crime in america we insight you to watch "the sys
. >> here in new york city heading to the bronx to meet michael torres arrested for criminal possession of a small amount of marijuana. the reason this is important is that he is one of about 50,000 people who were arrested that year on similar marijuana storms under a policing strategy known as stop and frisk. in new york police have been stopping and frixing suspects for -- frisking suspects for as long as tlches a mrs. -- there was a police force. in the '90s, giuliani made it a part...
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bronx. j. lo came home to her first-ever concert in the new york city borough where she was born. >> turnout, notc for the free concert. lopez looked great, as always. changing her outfits for nearly every number. we've seen that one she's wearing there before. she closed the show by singing "jenny from the block." we'll have more jennifer lopez coming up on "good morning america." >>> now, to minnesota and a pint-sized third grader who luckily knew how to save his friend's life. >> yeah. our hero is zach furman, seated there in the middle. zach and his class were eating lunch outside when zach's friend, fletcher, started choking on a french fry. so, zach gave him the heimlich maneuver. >> he started turning different colors. >> i was turning like blue and purple. >> chunks of it started going out of his mouth. >> zach's father taught him to do the heimlich just two weeks ago. >> for his part, fletcher says he's sticking to smaller french fries. he must have been eating those very quickly. i'm not sure how you choke on a french fry. >> hearing how to use the heimlich and doing it correctly when e
bronx. j. lo came home to her first-ever concert in the new york city borough where she was born. >> turnout, notc for the free concert. lopez looked great, as always. changing her outfits for nearly every number. we've seen that one she's wearing there before. she closed the show by singing "jenny from the block." we'll have more jennifer lopez coming up on "good morning america." >>> now, to minnesota and a pint-sized third grader who luckily knew how to...
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bronx. >> we will absorb the new rooms. we recently opened the loews. we're doing well, the business will continue to come to new york generators, the reasons people want to come to new york are very, very strong, and it's about this growth that also is going to create jobs. every new hotel room, every new restaurant, it creates jobs. >> we're really tight on time because of the apple event, so let me ask you the other burning question. how is eli mansion's ankle? will he return sooner than we thought? >> we're excited, as co-owner, we think we had a good off-season, free agent and the draft was good for us. eli is walking around. he is ready to go and we're excited about the season in august with the preseason. >> congratulations on the conference. thank you very much for having us, jonathan tissue, at the head of loews hotels and the host of this conference. >>> we'll get to the front lines on the war on cancer, after "street signs" returns after this short break. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train
bronx. >> we will absorb the new rooms. we recently opened the loews. we're doing well, the business will continue to come to new york generators, the reasons people want to come to new york are very, very strong, and it's about this growth that also is going to create jobs. every new hotel room, every new restaurant, it creates jobs. >> we're really tight on time because of the apple event, so let me ask you the other burning question. how is eli mansion's ankle? will he return...
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born in manhattan, he grew up in the bronx and then monroe, new york, and graduated from bingeamton binghamtone university of miami school of law. prior to his service he was a public defender in miami and worked for the florida bar association where he tried supreme court cases. he was also a police academy instructor for the miami-dade community college. mr. speaker, mr. wenzel was a person of remarkable accomplishment. in addition to his successful career, he finished 10 marathons, three iremen competition, and was a world traveler. he was also affiliated with and volunteered for many organizations. i ask my colleagues to honor gregg david wenzel's sacrifice and service to his country by voting in favor of h.r. 2112. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from vermont is recognized. mr. welch: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased to join my colleagues in the consideration of h.r. 2112 to designate a facility of the united states postal service as the national clandestine service of the central intelligence agency n.c.s. officer gregg
born in manhattan, he grew up in the bronx and then monroe, new york, and graduated from bingeamton binghamtone university of miami school of law. prior to his service he was a public defender in miami and worked for the florida bar association where he tried supreme court cases. he was also a police academy instructor for the miami-dade community college. mr. speaker, mr. wenzel was a person of remarkable accomplishment. in addition to his successful career, he finished 10 marathons, three...
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. >> pam: >> reporter:the trail to crissy field began here: the 49th precinct of the new york police in the east bronx. the fbi says in february a man walked in with a vial containing a white powdery substance. it turned out to be abrin, a toxic substance related to ricin and equally deadly. >> reporter:the man said he had intended to commit suicide, and bought the abrin through the website "black market reloaded," >> reporter:bmr is an online sometimes called the sphere darkweb. it's accessible through "tor", the online network known for protecting users' identities. bmr vendors offer drugs and weapons as well as illegally obtained data and movies. >> reporter: traced the poison back to it was mailed from a ups store. >> reporter:they say they found the same person also mailed another package to san francisco. it was addressed to a "ryan kelly" at the apartment where ryan kelly chamberlain lived. >> reporter:early last month, fbi agents arrested a sacramento man who admitted mailing both packages, that man told investigators that the buyer calling himself ryan kelly said he needed abrin in order to,
. >> pam: >> reporter:the trail to crissy field began here: the 49th precinct of the new york police in the east bronx. the fbi says in february a man walked in with a vial containing a white powdery substance. it turned out to be abrin, a toxic substance related to ricin and equally deadly. >> reporter:the man said he had intended to commit suicide, and bought the abrin through the website "black market reloaded," >> reporter:bmr is an online sometimes called...
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the new york city detectives lining this hallway in the bronx were entering a crime scene as chillingctim was denise raymond, an executive with fedex. cops videoed the entire scene and anything that might seem important. the case went to detective tom aiello, a 20 year veteran. he led a team of detectives that worked through the night, knocking on doors, collecting evidence. then as the sun rose the next morning, some of those cops turned their attention to another murder, another bloody crime scene. this is the police video of that second murder scene. it was seemingly unrelated, but just a half mile away in the same precinct. this was a busy night for the bronx. this time a livery cab driver bathe diop was found shot multiple times, victim of an apparent robbery. the driver's money and cell phone were missing. the investigation of the cab driver's murder would be headed by 31-year-old detective mike donnelly, who worked alongside detective aiello. the two detectives, donnelly, and aiello, ended up putting their heads and their cases together, concluding the same group of several peo
the new york city detectives lining this hallway in the bronx were entering a crime scene as chillingctim was denise raymond, an executive with fedex. cops videoed the entire scene and anything that might seem important. the case went to detective tom aiello, a 20 year veteran. he led a team of detectives that worked through the night, knocking on doors, collecting evidence. then as the sun rose the next morning, some of those cops turned their attention to another murder, another bloody crime...
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bronx. j-lo came home for the first ever concert in new york city, the borough she was born in.overwhelming but enthusiastic for the free concert. lopez looked great, as always. changing her outfit for nearly every number. and she closed by singing "jenny from the block." don't fooled by the rocks that i got. >> don't fooled by the rocks that i got. >>> check it out. bradley cooper doesn't have much breathing room on the set of his new movie. >> cooper was spotted sporting these super short shorts while filming "american sniper." his buns of steel practically bursting through the seams of his skin-tight khakis, but he's still smiling. so it must not have been too uncomfortable. >> the 39-year-old star has packed on about 40 pounds of muscle to play a navy s.e.a.l. in the '80s. i had some tennis shorts that with respect far from that, but so did everybody else. >> but you don't have pictures. >> exactly. >>> dr. dre completed the purchase of the estate built by tom brady and gisele bundchen. >> he paid a cool $40 million for the five bedroom, nine bathroom mansion and its surroun
bronx. j-lo came home for the first ever concert in new york city, the borough she was born in.overwhelming but enthusiastic for the free concert. lopez looked great, as always. changing her outfit for nearly every number. and she closed by singing "jenny from the block." don't fooled by the rocks that i got. >> don't fooled by the rocks that i got. >>> check it out. bradley cooper doesn't have much breathing room on the set of his new movie. >> cooper was spotted...
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bronx last night. singer and actress jennifer lopez performed for the first time in her home borough of new york. turned out for the concert. >>> and the rolling stones played their first ever concert in israel last night. the group drew more than 40,000 fans after a delayed start because of a jewish holiday, but there was some political controversy. the stones ignored a call from two members of pink floyd to cancel the concert as part of a boycott on israel. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, general motors investigation into the recall and a major merger in the pipeline. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, ann marie. general motors will release the results of an internal investigation today in the mishandled real of 2.6 million cars. "the wall street journal" says the report is expected to say there was no cover-up. it clears senior management to blame but finds that other managers failed to act on ignition switch problems that are linked to accidents that killed 13 people. >>> asian stocks were mixed ahead of a meeting by the eur
bronx last night. singer and actress jennifer lopez performed for the first time in her home borough of new york. turned out for the concert. >>> and the rolling stones played their first ever concert in israel last night. the group drew more than 40,000 fans after a delayed start because of a jewish holiday, but there was some political controversy. the stones ignored a call from two members of pink floyd to cancel the concert as part of a boycott on israel. >>> on the...
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. >>> authorities here in new york have made two major heroin busts. police in the bronxng. their van was carrying $5 million worth of heroin. in white plains, new york, federal prosecutors charged two men with peddling heroin laced with a power them anesthetic. investigators say the caused three fatal overdoesz. the heroin was stuffed in a packet stamped breaking bad featuring a lego from the tv series. >> a drug being decriminalized in states across the country but not texas. that's where a 19-year-old accused of selling pot brownies is facing a first degree felony. attorneys continue to fight the charge as abc's mary bruce reports. >> reporter: 19-year-old jacob levoro is facing life in prison for allege lead baking and selling pot brownies. >> i am a citizen and a conservative, but i will be damned, this is wrong. >> reporter: a head scratcher of a case. prosecutors have charged this high school football player who until now had a clean record, with a first degree felony. a charge usually associated with murder or rape. >> i have been doing this 22 years as a lawyer a
. >>> authorities here in new york have made two major heroin busts. police in the bronxng. their van was carrying $5 million worth of heroin. in white plains, new york, federal prosecutors charged two men with peddling heroin laced with a power them anesthetic. investigators say the caused three fatal overdoesz. the heroin was stuffed in a packet stamped breaking bad featuring a lego from the tv series. >> a drug being decriminalized in states across the country but not texas....
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bronx. >> nba sunday. >> yes 4:30 right here. >> thanks. >> all right we'll be right . >> all right. 7 news weather anchor spencer is in new york city to fillo is getting married. >> you can watch spencer live tomorrow beginning at 7:00 a.m. on gma. >> a lot of fun to see him today. >> yes, it was. >> very exited. back in old stomping ground. where he belongs here onbe bac y monday. that's our report. thanks for watching. >> abc 7 news continues now on line on twitter face box and all the mobile device with our new 7 news app next newscast at 4:30 tomorrow morning. >> right now on "jimmy kimmel live", rapper 50 cents. have live", rapper 50 cents. have georgia night. "jimmy kimmel live"! >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- curtis "50 cent" jackson jenny slate the national spelling bee champs and music from one republic with cleto and the cletones and now, look at this, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone! ♪ ♪ welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me here on
bronx. >> nba sunday. >> yes 4:30 right here. >> thanks. >> all right we'll be right . >> all right. 7 news weather anchor spencer is in new york city to fillo is getting married. >> you can watch spencer live tomorrow beginning at 7:00 a.m. on gma. >> a lot of fun to see him today. >> yes, it was. >> very exited. back in old stomping ground. where he belongs here onbe bac y monday. that's our report. thanks for watching. >> abc 7 news...
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new york until the storm came. hour 10 minute delay in the bronx for a and yankees. actor gist on bateman was there.rrible bosses i highly recommend it. trailing in the fifth. i give it a full bucke bucket. still did that. i'm going to keep doing it. keep it alive. moss deep off this tie it at 1. scott surrender 2 will you understand both come off the bat of mark. solo hom homer in the sick. 6 and third 10 striking out left trailing 2-1. steven yes election day vote. pinch hitting in the eighth. right center 64 s alberto and tie at two in the temperaturep hear it comes and goes. smoke to right. second deck. and that is moss. 3-2 a's on moss 15 of the year. he really should be an all star. add 2 more and win 5-2 the final. with training camp coming up and the miami investigation seemingly not such a big deal any more. 49ers reportedly set to resume negotiations with quarterback kaepernick on long-term stechblingts expectation is a deal in the neighborhood of 18 to 20 million dollars a year. that is a nice neighborhood. other side of the ball. defense niners working out in the o ta. organized team act
new york until the storm came. hour 10 minute delay in the bronx for a and yankees. actor gist on bateman was there.rrible bosses i highly recommend it. trailing in the fifth. i give it a full bucke bucket. still did that. i'm going to keep doing it. keep it alive. moss deep off this tie it at 1. scott surrender 2 will you understand both come off the bat of mark. solo hom homer in the sick. 6 and third 10 striking out left trailing 2-1. steven yes election day vote. pinch hitting in the...
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new york area, moving into connecticut shortly. the back edge is already through about central jersey, but if you are driving i-95, westchester, the bronxng on the road. it'll be slow. airports will be fine once they fire up this morning and it'll be out this morning. showers in the hudson valley, d.c. is done, you had good storms roll through last night. those are over with too. doing it again this afternoon. it's not going to be as sunny and hot. we won't see any strong storms, but they are possible. one this morning, break in the day, and more showers and storms this afternoon. talk about stormy weather, all weekend long, the middle of the country was getting nailed. of course, they have a bad draught in oklahoma and texas so it was welcomed wet weather. dallas area is next, good storms dropping down from wichita falls crossing 35. if nour with the dallas forth worth area, give it 30 minutes and the storms will roll through your area. later this afternoon, this area of yellow, memphis, little rock, shreveport, houston, san antonio, a chance of severe storms. i don't think we'll get tornados, that's great, but chances of damaging wind
new york area, moving into connecticut shortly. the back edge is already through about central jersey, but if you are driving i-95, westchester, the bronxng on the road. it'll be slow. airports will be fine once they fire up this morning and it'll be out this morning. showers in the hudson valley, d.c. is done, you had good storms roll through last night. those are over with too. doing it again this afternoon. it's not going to be as sunny and hot. we won't see any strong storms, but they are...
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patrician, the w.a.s.p., i'm the little jewish boy from the bronx who became temporarily notorious for my exploits as a reporter in new york0s, a smartass reporter wrote a piece for "new york" magazine in which he listed the ten most overrated men in new york. on the list were the president and myself and what the bushs decided was they would invite all these guys on the list to a party. >> so dad, in his typical way, sent out a letter and the letter began dear mr. overrated so and so, i want to invite you to my house so we can look you over and see why you're so overrated. >> it was christmastime and they invited all the guys on the list to the party. the bushs were very gracious. they served us champagne and the future president stood up on these red velvet chairs and offered a toast to all those present. >> dad got up on the chair at the party and did sort of a dramatic reading of the actual article. >> we had a nice gathering and the russian ambassador was there, he was overheard to say what is this overrated thing. it was very difficult to explain to him why we're having a party cheering the overrated. >> i got a flav
patrician, the w.a.s.p., i'm the little jewish boy from the bronx who became temporarily notorious for my exploits as a reporter in new york0s, a smartass reporter wrote a piece for "new york" magazine in which he listed the ten most overrated men in new york. on the list were the president and myself and what the bushs decided was they would invite all these guys on the list to a party. >> so dad, in his typical way, sent out a letter and the letter began dear mr. overrated so...
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bronx high school of science and yale university. in 1960, after he completed his military service, he became a reporter for the new york herald tribune. in 1962, he was assigned to the washington bureau. in 1963, he became the chief congressional correspondent. cityg grown up in new york and read the new york herald tribune, i always lamented when the herald tribune bolted as a newspaper, went out of business in 1966. but his career continued. he worked for newsweek and reported for the washington post. he then came to capitol hill, where he worked for senator hugh scott. he was the press secretary for senator jacob gavin's. and then he went back to journalism. he went to "the national journal." more recently, we are familiar with him because he was the managing editor of "the hill" newspaper and in 2006, he joined politico. that is quite a resume. our other guest today is roger mudd who was born right here in washington d.c. he took a masters degree at the university of carolina in history. he was studying the relationship of the press with fdr's new deal. at that point, he thought he should get a little experience and see what the
bronx high school of science and yale university. in 1960, after he completed his military service, he became a reporter for the new york herald tribune. in 1962, he was assigned to the washington bureau. in 1963, he became the chief congressional correspondent. cityg grown up in new york and read the new york herald tribune, i always lamented when the herald tribune bolted as a newspaper, went out of business in 1966. but his career continued. he worked for newsweek and reported for the...
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. >> the bronx rates dead-last in good health outcomes in all of the counties in new york state. >> wee, it's obesity. >> reporter: when you were kids, what kind of foods did you eat? >> we ate rice and beans and pork chops. >> reporter: every day? >> we had rice and beans every day. we didn't have a lot of vegetables or salads or greens or fruits or things like that. it was a whole different culture. >> for the center, we wanted that for children. and wanted to teach mothers, going through the whole family, so everybody gets onboard with what you want to do. >> reporter: to see you guys work together, i love it. i enjoy it. >> thank you. >> reporter: but who kind of -- is there a competition here sometimes? >> i was always the baby, right? >> she's the little sister. >> reporter: i'm little brother. >> i tell her things like, you're younger, go and get me water. >> reporter: no. >> since we were 2. >> when we were little. >> reporter: another way she's giving back, with a free concert. her first ever in the bronx. >> i'm going to do all my hits. do some new stuff. >> reporter: you may
. >> the bronx rates dead-last in good health outcomes in all of the counties in new york state. >> wee, it's obesity. >> reporter: when you were kids, what kind of foods did you eat? >> we ate rice and beans and pork chops. >> reporter: every day? >> we had rice and beans every day. we didn't have a lot of vegetables or salads or greens or fruits or things like that. it was a whole different culture. >> for the center, we wanted that for children. and...
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you'd be surprised there are food deserts in the bronx and brooklyn and the north country in a state as wealthy and rich as new york. it seems outrageous but can you talk a little bit about the intersection of hunger and obesity and what are the dynamics at play and whether your best ideas for the school attrition program to combat both her and the other programs that you think are worth mentioning? >> thank you very much for the question senator. the interaction of hunger and obesity is an important and complex one and his research has actually shown the body physiologic adapts to these different states. anecdotally the story is always bad at the beginning of the month families have more food in near the end of the month or the month there is less so we have seen evidence that shows eating patterns and foods available are different at the first of the month versus the end of the month. that has an impact on the body and biologically when we put on calories the body's metabolism we store alters to hold onto that and defend that way because we know we need to survive so you know it's not the stone age or bodies phys
you'd be surprised there are food deserts in the bronx and brooklyn and the north country in a state as wealthy and rich as new york. it seems outrageous but can you talk a little bit about the intersection of hunger and obesity and what are the dynamics at play and whether your best ideas for the school attrition program to combat both her and the other programs that you think are worth mentioning? >> thank you very much for the question senator. the interaction of hunger and obesity is...
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affordable fruits and vegetables you would be surprised about the bronx, brooklyn come on the north country, in a state of wealthy and rich as new york a way it seems outrageous. can you talk a little bit about the intersection of under an obesity and whether the dynamic is at play and your best ideas for the school the attrition program to combat those or any other programs you think is worth mentioning. >> thank you very much for the question. the interaction of auger and obesity is an important and complex one. and as research as shown above the body physiologically adapts to different states. anecdotally the story is that at the beginning of the month families have more food and near the end there's less. we have seen evidence that shows the eating patterns are different at the beginning bursas the end. the problem is metabolic that has an impact. when we put on calories the body's metabolism, we altered so whole lot because we know we needed to survive. even though it is not the stone age, body physiologically still responds the way which makes which was extremely difficult. you have a person who has gained a tremendous amount o
affordable fruits and vegetables you would be surprised about the bronx, brooklyn come on the north country, in a state of wealthy and rich as new york a way it seems outrageous. can you talk a little bit about the intersection of under an obesity and whether the dynamic is at play and your best ideas for the school the attrition program to combat those or any other programs you think is worth mentioning. >> thank you very much for the question. the interaction of auger and obesity is an...
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. >> the bronx rates dead last in good health outcomes of all of the counties in new york state. >> reporter. >> i know that we can overcome these challenges. overcoming challenges is what we do in the bronx. >> when you were kids what kind of foods did you eat? >> rice, beans and pork chops. >> every day. >> reporter: every day. >> my mom was like this is and my grandmother is like this is healthy food and we loved it. we didn't have a lot of vegetables or salads or greens or fruits or things like that. it was a whole different culture. that is what happens. it passes down. we want to start changing the tide from being the unhealthiest to the healthiest to show people it can be done. >> reporter: paying it forward to the neighborhood that raised her. for "nightline," i'm michael strahan in the bronx. >> i know what john will add to his iphone. ♪ i luh ya papi >> that's your new favorite song. >> that's in the top ten. >> can you believe this is her tenth album. >> and i'm her new boyfriend, by the way. check it out. >> you like it actually. i wouldn't have known. you look just like the back
. >> the bronx rates dead last in good health outcomes of all of the counties in new york state. >> reporter. >> i know that we can overcome these challenges. overcoming challenges is what we do in the bronx. >> when you were kids what kind of foods did you eat? >> rice, beans and pork chops. >> every day. >> reporter: every day. >> my mom was like this is and my grandmother is like this is healthy food and we loved it. we didn't have a lot of...
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here in new york, there are two park avenues, there's the park avenue that everybody knows that is glitz and glamour for the rich and famous and park avenue in the bronxiving below the poverty line. what are the chances somebody born on park avenue in the bronx will own a place on park avenue in manhattan? it's all about lack of income mobility. >> the economy needs 113,000 jobs to recover jobs lost in the financial crisis but the jobs coming back are not the same as ones we lost, right? >> new york absolutely not. so, construction jobs still down, because the housing market was hit hard. so construction is still difficult. so, also manufacturing jobs, we still haven't brought back all of the manufacturing jobs we lost, and the service sector is a sector growing fast, especially with low wage jobs as well. the service sector, admin job is growing and the area is low pay. >> might sound at first like an airline ad from the '60s but the future of air travel is about keeping another jet from van irning like flight 370. what is it about to change in the industry? 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's bui
here in new york, there are two park avenues, there's the park avenue that everybody knows that is glitz and glamour for the rich and famous and park avenue in the bronxiving below the poverty line. what are the chances somebody born on park avenue in the bronx will own a place on park avenue in manhattan? it's all about lack of income mobility. >> the economy needs 113,000 jobs to recover jobs lost in the financial crisis but the jobs coming back are not the same as ones we lost, right?...
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you would be surprised there's food deserts in the bronx and brooklyn, in the north country in a state that's as wealthy and rich as new york, it's -- it seems outrageous. can you talk a little bit about the intersection of hunger and obesity and what are the dynamics at play and what are your best ideas for the school nutrition program to combat both or any other programs that you think are worth mentioning? >> thank you very much for the question, senator. the interaction of hunger and obesity is really important and complex. as researchers actually really have shown, the body physicianlogically adapts to these different states. the story is that at the beginning of the month families have more food. near the end of the month there's less. we've seen evidence that shows that the eating patterns, the foods available, in the home are different at the beginning of the month versus the end of the month. the problem is that that has a affect on the body. biologically we're still cavemen where whsh we put on calories, the body's metabolism, we store that and it alters to defend that weight because we know we need to survive. ev
you would be surprised there's food deserts in the bronx and brooklyn, in the north country in a state that's as wealthy and rich as new york, it's -- it seems outrageous. can you talk a little bit about the intersection of hunger and obesity and what are the dynamics at play and what are your best ideas for the school nutrition program to combat both or any other programs that you think are worth mentioning? >> thank you very much for the question, senator. the interaction of hunger and...
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. >> reporter: thanks to redistricting new york's 13th now includes washington heights and parts of the bronxate. >> what the heck has he done saying he is a dominican? he wants to be the jackie robinson of the dominicans in the congress which is ambitious but the fact is that jackie robinson was a star before he reached the major leagues and he is not a jackie robinson. >> reporter: rangel's comments earned him rebuke from reverend al sharpton. he sent out a flyer labeling a hispanics official as a trader for backing rangel. >> i think this district feels splintered and doesn't feel like a big tent where everybody is inside. >> reporter: do you think this campaign is about race? >> no. when i fell into that trap, even reverend sharpton said we shouldn't be the able to talk about race. no legislation i passed that i have to think, lack, latino, black, jewish. i think what is best for my country and my district. >> reporter: espiat had attacked rangel for having ties to wall street. >> i don't think my opponent knows where the hell wall street is to be honest with you. >> reporter: he said it'
. >> reporter: thanks to redistricting new york's 13th now includes washington heights and parts of the bronxate. >> what the heck has he done saying he is a dominican? he wants to be the jackie robinson of the dominicans in the congress which is ambitious but the fact is that jackie robinson was a star before he reached the major leagues and he is not a jackie robinson. >> reporter: rangel's comments earned him rebuke from reverend al sharpton. he sent out a flyer labeling a...
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bronx. what we wanted to do today was feature some of the new york ones.is a 08 castro brewery. it's a small brewery down in the west village. >> why is it pink? >> it is pink made from blackberries. >> okay. >> i want to get to this ice cream real quickly because there is ice cream. >> yep. this is tipsy scoop ice cream. it's infused with brooklyn chocolate stout. and it's delicious. >> all right. we normally don't drink on the show. but i am going to taste this because ice cream with beer that seems strange to me. >> seems like you have got to do it though. >> terrorists just like ice cream. >> perfect treat for the summer. >> that's good. barely any beer but very good ice cream. craft beer festival going on in new york today if you are around town come down and join. guys, send it over to you. >> beer and ice cream. >> google users, listen up. hackers could be getting their hands on your very private information. the massive security hole that is leaving millions at risk, including potentially you. stay tuned for details on that. he is a smooth criminal
bronx. what we wanted to do today was feature some of the new york ones.is a 08 castro brewery. it's a small brewery down in the west village. >> why is it pink? >> it is pink made from blackberries. >> okay. >> i want to get to this ice cream real quickly because there is ice cream. >> yep. this is tipsy scoop ice cream. it's infused with brooklyn chocolate stout. and it's delicious. >> all right. we normally don't drink on the show. but i am going to taste...
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police brutality in new york city where a fourteen year old was critically injured during an arrest the boy javier payne was with a thirteen year old friend when they entered a bronx area who go bar and allegedly started assaulting a thirty nine year old man who had asked for a cigarette after pain was handcuffed by the police he fell through the shop's plate glass window resulting in serious injuries including a gash in his chest that required fifty stitches police tell reporters he fell payne claims he was pushed there are also reports that police initially refused paramedics request to remove paine's handcuffs for treatment now his family is speaking out to now saying the violence. fourteen years old going to have to do with the school year is going to have to walk down the one doing whether or not he can show up another police officer with the with the good life does he doesn't want to go outside he does these very deprived is very nervous and scared. there is surveillance video of the incident and the pain comes attorneys are asking witnesses or anyone who might have recorded it to come forward the bronx district attorney says it will investigate the incident
police brutality in new york city where a fourteen year old was critically injured during an arrest the boy javier payne was with a thirteen year old friend when they entered a bronx area who go bar and allegedly started assaulting a thirty nine year old man who had asked for a cigarette after pain was handcuffed by the police he fell through the shop's plate glass window resulting in serious injuries including a gash in his chest that required fifty stitches police tell reporters he fell payne...