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. >> flores killed his ex-girlfriend inside his bronx new york apartment. he pled guilty to second-degree murder and received a sentence of 19 years to life in a new york state prison. but now he's been extradited to new jersey to stand trial for a related crime. >> why are you in new jersey? >> for bringing the members human -- >> body parts. >> boyd parts. tried to hide it. >> flores admits that after he murdered his victim, he dismembered her body. >> when i finished killing her, in the moment i said, what am i going to do now. because something on me come and my mind say you foe what, now you got to disappear the body. >> flores placed the body parts into a plastic bag and drove them to a vacant home in bergen county, new jersey and placed the bags in buckets. >> how many buckets? >> four buckets, five buckets in all. i used cement too, concrete to put, you know, all over in the buckets. >> the owner of the house happened to stop by. found flores in the front yard and questioned him. >> i said, listen, man, i got some body there. he looked at me. what? y
. >> flores killed his ex-girlfriend inside his bronx new york apartment. he pled guilty to second-degree murder and received a sentence of 19 years to life in a new york state prison. but now he's been extradited to new jersey to stand trial for a related crime. >> why are you in new jersey? >> for bringing the members human -- >> body parts. >> boyd parts. tried to hide it. >> flores admits that after he murdered his victim, he dismembered her body....
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from the bronx, new york please welcome robert holub! [cheers and applause] hey! how you doing?great. >> how are you, sir?
from the bronx, new york please welcome robert holub! [cheers and applause] hey! how you doing?great. >> how are you, sir?
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from the bronx, new york please welcome robert holub! [cheers and applause] hey! how you doing?great. >> how are you, sir? >> i'm doing good, terry. >> so you put yourself throu
from the bronx, new york please welcome robert holub! [cheers and applause] hey! how you doing?great. >> how are you, sir? >> i'm doing good, terry. >> so you put yourself throu
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>> in the bronx, new york by albanian-muslim parents. >> you were raised under islam? >> yes, yes i was. >> now you describe yourself as a -- >> a recovered muslim. that's how i refer to myself. >> let's draw a distinction between this contest you won and the treatment of the charlie hedbow people. they were in the press for weeks and you got the opposite treatment. >> they were respectable liberals. they went after everyone. microtune is not obscene. i have it in my hand. can i show it or not? >> i don't think we have shown the cartoon, but i don't even want to -- >> lou daabs showed it on tokes business. >> i know there were billboards across the country, right? >> wow. >> it is not a forensic cartoon and the media, including fox, when you don't show it you make it appear as if it is obscene and it is not an obscene cartoon. it endangers me further. people say it is so obscene and can't be seen and that means people may take action. >> most of us have seen. it it is a picture of mohamed and he says you can't draw me and you say back, that's why i draw you. but mohame
>> in the bronx, new york by albanian-muslim parents. >> you were raised under islam? >> yes, yes i was. >> now you describe yourself as a -- >> a recovered muslim. that's how i refer to myself. >> let's draw a distinction between this contest you won and the treatment of the charlie hedbow people. they were in the press for weeks and you got the opposite treatment. >> they were respectable liberals. they went after everyone. microtune is not obscene. i...
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. >> i grew up in the bronx new york and i did everything to try to get and kill bugs. i drink a shake with crickets in it. >> it is cricket powder. >> they once were a cricket. >> they make it. >> you don't get a big bowl of crickets. >> absolutely not. >> where is it. where is cricket powder. >> right there. >> show that to the camera. >> wait until you taste it. >> all right. >> it is all made up. >> okay, pour one. >> let's go. >> shot, shot, shot, shot. >> one more shot. >> i got a chunk of something. >> that is oreo. >> that is oreo. >> thank god. >> i got that in my ingredient. >> did you like it. >> yes. >> it was good. >> thanks for coming in. >> thank you very much for having us. >>> apparently they are full have of energy too. >> mike head crack's face was hilarious, is he okay. >> it is pretty good. >> we didn't even know it. >> yes. >> so glad it is not me, thank you, guys. >>> did you see taylor swift july 4th she had a big party plus we will show you what other celebrities did over the holiday weekend next. >>> what did you do over the weekend did you hav
. >> i grew up in the bronx new york and i did everything to try to get and kill bugs. i drink a shake with crickets in it. >> it is cricket powder. >> they once were a cricket. >> they make it. >> you don't get a big bowl of crickets. >> absolutely not. >> where is it. where is cricket powder. >> right there. >> show that to the camera. >> wait until you taste it. >> all right. >> it is all made up. >> okay, pour...
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i was born in the bronx, new york, at the bronx hospital. at the time i lived with my mom, dad, and six brothers and sisters. >> yeah, cause i wanna do good for them so, like, cause i'm always letting them down now, i wanna make them proud of me. make my mom feel like, she has like, like she can trust me and believe what i say now. cuz back then she couldn't trust me, i would steal from her, lie to her all the time. >> as he is getting close to the end of his commitment, he is starting to think and he's starting to control himself. >> my short and long term goals. first my three short-term is to work on my anger more, to get more credits in school, and to build a better relationship with my family. and my three long term goals is to graduate high school, to start college in here, and when i get out, to get a job and start a family, on my own. >> we'll work on the specifics later. >> alright, my bad. >> oh no, it's good man. >> i know, uh, that it was hard for you to open up and share that amongst everybody else. >> um he is working now on id
i was born in the bronx, new york, at the bronx hospital. at the time i lived with my mom, dad, and six brothers and sisters. >> yeah, cause i wanna do good for them so, like, cause i'm always letting them down now, i wanna make them proud of me. make my mom feel like, she has like, like she can trust me and believe what i say now. cuz back then she couldn't trust me, i would steal from her, lie to her all the time. >> as he is getting close to the end of his commitment, he is...
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kathy watkins was arrested on february 16, 1995 for the murder of a livery cab driver in the bronx, new york. she was convicted by the local district attorney's office along with several others. she got 25 years to life. but here's the thing. kathy watkins hadn't committed the crime. kathy watkins was innocent. she had always proclaimed her innocence, but no one had ever believed her. no one believed her, that is until in 2012 an investigator in my office, former nypd police officer john o'malley, happened to come across evidence that cast doubt on her conviction. he was one person, and what a difference he made. there is no radio serial or hbo special about john o'malley and about that case, but he quickly took on the task of reinvestigating the murder. he didn't have to. it wasn't his case. and he had a thousand things on his plate already. but he studied the facts, he read the trial transcript, and he interviewed new witnesses. and on the strength of that reinvestigation, backed up by prosecutors from my office kathy watkins was released from prison in 2012, and her conviction formally va
kathy watkins was arrested on february 16, 1995 for the murder of a livery cab driver in the bronx, new york. she was convicted by the local district attorney's office along with several others. she got 25 years to life. but here's the thing. kathy watkins hadn't committed the crime. kathy watkins was innocent. she had always proclaimed her innocence, but no one had ever believed her. no one believed her, that is until in 2012 an investigator in my office, former nypd police officer john...
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the bronx, new york. janet is currently attending lehman college of the city university and pursuing a double major in physical size with computer graphics and imaging. she's a core member of the state leadership council, youth leadership council, and undocumented youth led organization fighting for the undocumented immigrant community and also coordinating of its mentoring program. hirokazu yoshikawa, i can put this complicated titles, is the courtney ross professor of globalization and education at nyu, at a university professor professor at nyu. easy commuting and developmental psychologist who studies the effects of public policies and programs related to immigration, early childhood and poverty reduction on children's development. he conducts research in the united states and in low and middle income countries. previously he served as professor of education at the harvard graduate school and served also as its academic again. so i hope you get our speakers a warm welcome and then marcelo will proceed
the bronx, new york. janet is currently attending lehman college of the city university and pursuing a double major in physical size with computer graphics and imaging. she's a core member of the state leadership council, youth leadership council, and undocumented youth led organization fighting for the undocumented immigrant community and also coordinating of its mentoring program. hirokazu yoshikawa, i can put this complicated titles, is the courtney ross professor of globalization and...
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. >>> to the index, the new york health department investigating a deadly outbreak of legionnaire's disease in the south bronx york city. at least 46 people sickened, two killed. officials unsure of the source. >>> bye loofed actress valerie harper rushed to the hospital. she's been battling terminal brain cancer though tonight we're told quote, resting comfortably. >>> if you play angry birds angry birds 2 now available. downloaded 29 million times. >>> when we come back here tonight, who said there's no crying in baseball. the young man getting a lot of sympathy tonight. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong and try aleve pm now with an easy open cap. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of med
. >>> to the index, the new york health department investigating a deadly outbreak of legionnaire's disease in the south bronx york city. at least 46 people sickened, two killed. officials unsure of the source. >>> bye loofed actress valerie harper rushed to the hospital. she's been battling terminal brain cancer though tonight we're told quote, resting comfortably. >>> if you play angry birds angry birds 2 now available. downloaded 29 million times. >>> when...
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new york. born in the bronx. he said new york is home for my imagination, which is convenient, since i live here. he wrote about new york and also wrote about william tecumseh sherman, which is not new york at all. he could go far from new york, but new york was where he want to be. kate: it was always a work of the imagination. if you asked me how he would like to be remembered, i think it is in the world of melville the world of the great american writers who took a great big tapestry of american life and life in general and took us into a story that just wouldn't quit. charlie: did he feel he belonged there? kate: i don't know whether he did or not. i would guess most writers i know are restless. they are always trying to do better, to do something different to surprise you, to surprise themselves. charlie: he was an experimenter and a learner. kate: i think he was pleased with his work. i don't know where he would place himself but i think i know where he would like to be placed. charlie: where did you meet hi
new york. born in the bronx. he said new york is home for my imagination, which is convenient, since i live here. he wrote about new york and also wrote about william tecumseh sherman, which is not new york at all. he could go far from new york, but new york was where he want to be. kate: it was always a work of the imagination. if you asked me how he would like to be remembered, i think it is in the world of melville the world of the great american writers who took a great big tapestry of...
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the bronx, new york. janet is currently attending lehman college at the city university and pursuing a double major in political silence -- science and computer imaging. she is the leader of an undocumented youth organization fighting for the community, and court of its mentoring program. hiro yushikawa, the courtney ross professor of education at nyu and a university professor at nyu. he is a community and developmental psychologist who studies the events -- and poverty reduction on children's development. he conducts research in the united states, and low and middle income countries. he served also as harvard's academic dean. i hope you will give our speakers a warm welcome, and marcelo will speak to report on his study. [applause] marcelo: think you so much. -- thank you so much. thank you for your warm introduction. buenos dias, it is wonderful being back at nyu, the ucla of the east. [laughter] marcelo: we love nyu and miss it so much we are going to keep taking pieces of nyu back to the best coast.
the bronx, new york. janet is currently attending lehman college at the city university and pursuing a double major in political silence -- science and computer imaging. she is the leader of an undocumented youth organization fighting for the community, and court of its mentoring program. hiro yushikawa, the courtney ross professor of education at nyu and a university professor at nyu. he is a community and developmental psychologist who studies the events -- and poverty reduction on children's...
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in the bronx, new york neighborhood defenders san francisco has a great defender, you really have to think about where you are. public defense lawyers, people who are public interest lawyers who represent an accused person, those are some of my heroes. host: paul butler we appreciate you coming on and talking about this issue. if congress brings it up next week, the "washington journal" a look at it again. an hour. mr. cook: our guest today is former pennsylvania senator and current presidential candidate rick santorum. his last visit with us was in july of 2005. we are glad to have him back. he was born in virginia but moved to pennsylvania when he was 7. he's a graduate of penn state. earned a m.b.a. at the university of pittsburgh, and has a law degree from dickenson law school. in 1990 at the age 32, our guest ran for the u.s. house, defeat an incumbent who outspent him almost 3-is. in 1994 at age 36, he beat another incumbent for u.s. senate seat and won a second term before being defeated in 2006. he's currently making his second run for the white house having been the last con
in the bronx, new york neighborhood defenders san francisco has a great defender, you really have to think about where you are. public defense lawyers, people who are public interest lawyers who represent an accused person, those are some of my heroes. host: paul butler we appreciate you coming on and talking about this issue. if congress brings it up next week, the "washington journal" a look at it again. an hour. mr. cook: our guest today is former pennsylvania senator and current...
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in the bronx, new york neighborhood defenders san francisco has a great defender, you really have to think about where you are. public defense lawyers, people who are public interest lawyers who represent an accused person, those are some of my heroes. host: paul butler we appreciate you coming on and talking about this issue. if congress brings it up next week, the "washington journal" a look at it again. >> on the next washington journal weekly standard online editor discusses developments in the 2016 republican race for president and former undersecretary of state for arms control and international security look so what is in iran nuclear agreement my how it will be implemented and its impact on the middle east. take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> this sunday artist and journalist what are you so drawings to tell stories around the world. >> gang affiliation may be reading about the black panther were having a tattoo. the pelican bay incident, around the country you can land in solitary for art of the beliefs, ge
in the bronx, new york neighborhood defenders san francisco has a great defender, you really have to think about where you are. public defense lawyers, people who are public interest lawyers who represent an accused person, those are some of my heroes. host: paul butler we appreciate you coming on and talking about this issue. if congress brings it up next week, the "washington journal" a look at it again. >> on the next washington journal weekly standard online editor discusses...
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she was born in pablo, mexico but raised in the bronx, the bronx new york. jannette is currently attending college for city university in pursuing a double major in political science. she's a core member of the new york state leadership council from a youth leadership council and undocumented youth led organization for the other great community and also coordinator of the mentoring program. hero worship how a one of the complicated titles is a professor of globalization at nyu and a university professor at nyu. he is a community and developmental psychologist who studies the effects of public policies and programs related to immigration, early childhood poverty reduction and children's development. the conducts research in the united states and low middle income countries. previously served as professor of education is the harvard graduate school and also as academic gains. hope you get speakers a warm welcome mma fellows will proceed to report on his study. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you for the generous in your warm introduction. it's a marvelo
she was born in pablo, mexico but raised in the bronx, the bronx new york. jannette is currently attending college for city university in pursuing a double major in political science. she's a core member of the new york state leadership council from a youth leadership council and undocumented youth led organization for the other great community and also coordinator of the mentoring program. hero worship how a one of the complicated titles is a professor of globalization at nyu and a university...
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heather in colorado, steven in illinois, and susanna in the bronx, new york.k i got about ten bug bites. >> reporter: after trying all four options, she liked them all but was partial to the baking soda's easy application. >> i tend to blow up from the bug bites. it's good relief. >> reporter: for steven in illinois, it was the steroid cream. >> it worked well. >> reporter: and heather in colorado liked the topical anti-histamine. >> it worked almost immediately. >> reporter: three testers. three totally different results. what gives? >> there are lots of anti-itch creams on the market because they are different kinds of itch. and people with different kinds of allergies. >> reporter: people react differently to bites. for every person, it's a bit of trial and error. with one caveat. >> some of the topical anti-itch creams have anti-histamines in them. that can be a problem because some people do become allergic to that when applied topically. >> reporter: swatting away these annoyances. for "good morning america," becky worley, new york. >>> here with me now,
heather in colorado, steven in illinois, and susanna in the bronx, new york.k i got about ten bug bites. >> reporter: after trying all four options, she liked them all but was partial to the baking soda's easy application. >> i tend to blow up from the bug bites. it's good relief. >> reporter: for steven in illinois, it was the steroid cream. >> it worked well. >> reporter: and heather in colorado liked the topical anti-histamine. >> it worked almost...
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. >>> con eso aclarado nos familia al bronx new york donde la comunidad dominicana tambiÉn celebrÓ conbueno como vieron miss universo no va a entregar su corona por este momento y definitivomente que que nos divertimos muchÍsimo este fin de semana, tanto con con la comunidad dominicano como colombiana. >>> es todo lo que tengo desde new york ahora r regreso con ustedes allÁ a los estudios. >>> bueno Ángel, muchas gracias. >>> pues que no la regrese una cosa es donald trump y otra cosa es que ella haya ganado miss universo. >>> sÍ caray. >>> no tiene porque. >>> no la entregues. >>> no le des la satisfacciÓn a ese tipo. >>> y ademÁs estas guapÍsima oye tambiÉn. >>> oye guapo viste quiÉn llega? >>> ya. >>> llegaron. >>> amor de mi vida. >>> enseguida le contarÉ pues quÉ dietas le ayudarÁn a hacerle frente a las altas temperaturas del verano. >>> y ademÁs, ya estan aquÍ diego no te pongas nerviosa, las diego no te pongas nerviosa, las chicas de se ve triste... como que deberÍa decirle algo, pero... gracias. kleenex. alguien necesita uno. ¿por qué es tan difícil? difícil de dejar. porque t
. >>> con eso aclarado nos familia al bronx new york donde la comunidad dominicana tambiÉn celebrÓ conbueno como vieron miss universo no va a entregar su corona por este momento y definitivomente que que nos divertimos muchÍsimo este fin de semana, tanto con con la comunidad dominicano como colombiana. >>> es todo lo que tengo desde new york ahora r regreso con ustedes allÁ a los estudios. >>> bueno Ángel, muchas gracias. >>> pues que no la regrese una...
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new york city. that new golf course up in the bronx. olf course that donald has opened new york city seen open in decades. it's a 20-year agreement. talking about these agreements with the city that are long-range agreements and if affected it could have a big impact. >> will it help him or hurt him in the polls? >> what i find really odd about this de blasio, i don't know if new yorkers want their mayor using, you know, their government, right, to go after anybody. >> speech. >> it is yes, whether you agree it is free speech. i don't think the mayor, mayor de blasio has even met one of the city's biggest developers right? i don't think he sat down with the guy. so, i don't know i find it a step too far to have mayor de blasio treating all of new york city like some socially-conscious fund he can do what he wants. i think that is really problematic probably a step too far in de blasio's the part. >> the left is frothing at mouth. they want to use this ability, see those republicans they're just racist and anti-mexican. talking about ille
new york city. that new golf course up in the bronx. olf course that donald has opened new york city seen open in decades. it's a 20-year agreement. talking about these agreements with the city that are long-range agreements and if affected it could have a big impact. >> will it help him or hurt him in the polls? >> what i find really odd about this de blasio, i don't know if new yorkers want their mayor using, you know, their government, right, to go after anybody. >> speech....
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in the bronx, new york neighborhood defenders san francisco has a great defender, you really have tohink about where you are. public defense lawyers, people who are public interest lawyers who represent an accused person, those are some of my heroes. host: paul butler we appreciate you coming on and talking about this issue. if congress brings it up next week, the "washington journal" a look at it again. i want to thank the callers who share their own experiences it up next iss. is the eu ambassador to the united states. david o'sullivan is his name. he will be here to talk about the situation with greece iran, and other issues facing europe. ♪ >> book tv is television for serious readers could join us this saturday, starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern, for our all-day live coverage of the harlem book fair, the flagship african-american glittery event, with author talks the on. on sunday, august 5, code pink author. then we are live at the national book festival, salivating its 15th year, followed on sunday with our live in the program with former second lady in senior fellow at the ameri
in the bronx, new york neighborhood defenders san francisco has a great defender, you really have tohink about where you are. public defense lawyers, people who are public interest lawyers who represent an accused person, those are some of my heroes. host: paul butler we appreciate you coming on and talking about this issue. if congress brings it up next week, the "washington journal" a look at it again. i want to thank the callers who share their own experiences it up next iss. is...
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bronx. sheldon dutes, news 4 new york. >> sheldon, thanks so much. >>> breaking news at kennedy airport where a pilot says he faced a peculiar object in the air a short time ago. >> the object, an unmanned aircraft. i-team reporter pacy chang has been talking to our contacts. what do you know? >> reporter: this aircraft was close to the plane as it was landing at kennedy airport. we have chopper shots over jfk airport now. this is the delta terminal. this unmanned aircraft was so close, it was 1,700 feet off the right wing of this delta flight 407, which was coming in from orlando, and making its final approach to kennedy airport. according to the faa, which is now investigating this incident, the pilot did not take evasive action and landed the plane as scheduled. but -- and it landed without incident, as well. however, this has caused quite a scare at kennedy airport and is being investigated. a close call that now is under the scrutiny of both the faa, as well as airport authorities. that's the latest from the newsroom. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> residents are on edge a typically
bronx. sheldon dutes, news 4 new york. >> sheldon, thanks so much. >>> breaking news at kennedy airport where a pilot says he faced a peculiar object in the air a short time ago. >> the object, an unmanned aircraft. i-team reporter pacy chang has been talking to our contacts. what do you know? >> reporter: this aircraft was close to the plane as it was landing at kennedy airport. we have chopper shots over jfk airport now. this is the delta terminal. this unmanned...
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mark is a veteran in bronx, new york. an independent. caller: good morning, greta.hank you for c-span. good morning, congressman. i had the same problem that milton had in west virginia for years and i had stopped going to the v.a., but they changed everything about 20 years ago at the bronx v.a. and the james j peters system. i'm getting excellent mental health care there now. i have had one doctor for 15, 20 years or something like that. i am properly medicated and the other day i had to go there because i had an ulcer on my tongue. i e-mailed my doctor and he said to come in right away. i went in they examined me, they gave me an ammonia shot, they sent me up to, nose, and throat. the examined me, they claimed my ears, they sent me to dental, i went to dental and they filed down my tooth that was close to bolster on my tongue and all of that in three hours. you should take a page and see what they are doing there at the james j peters v.a. because it was terrific. host: ok, mark. guest: i'd love to come out to the bronx and see the change at the james j peters fa
mark is a veteran in bronx, new york. an independent. caller: good morning, greta.hank you for c-span. good morning, congressman. i had the same problem that milton had in west virginia for years and i had stopped going to the v.a., but they changed everything about 20 years ago at the bronx v.a. and the james j peters system. i'm getting excellent mental health care there now. i have had one doctor for 15, 20 years or something like that. i am properly medicated and the other day i had to go...
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. >>> orioles up from the bronx taking on the other new york team tied 2-2 in the 6th.regorius races around first trying to score. he just beats the throw. yanks win 3-2. o's now five games back in the a.l. east race. >>> redskins quarterback robert griffin, iii is one of top story lines once again as the team prepares to open training camp next week. the team exercised his fifth year option. he is a dedicated position coach now and we'll have to see if he can rise to the caliber of a franchise qb. it appears those within the league don't haveas much faith that he can do it. in a poll of 35 nfl coaches and evaluators they ranked rg3 in the bottom tier, 28 of the 32 projected starters this season. that's a drop from the 19th spot last year. one coach said rg3 is done. while many blame his injuries and even more so his lack of humility, they say that hinders his success. >>> terps melo trimble playing in the pan am guard, mixed result going up against some of the mother experienced players in the world, turn -- the more experienced players in the world, turnover and one f
. >>> orioles up from the bronx taking on the other new york team tied 2-2 in the 6th.regorius races around first trying to score. he just beats the throw. yanks win 3-2. o's now five games back in the a.l. east race. >>> redskins quarterback robert griffin, iii is one of top story lines once again as the team prepares to open training camp next week. the team exercised his fifth year option. he is a dedicated position coach now and we'll have to see if he can rise to the...
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bronx. sheldon dutes, news 4 new york. >> a story we'll continue to follow. thanks so much. >>> two people are dead, three others being treated after a horrible car crash in new jersey. chopper 4 was over the scene on route 3 in clifton this morning. the car lost control and struck a utility pole near route 46. there is no word on the extent of the injuries to the three surviving victims. the cause of the accident is under investigation. >>> you have seen the startling photo. now hear from the long island woman who survived this accident. a tree crashed down on to her bed early this week, jolting her out of her sleep. tonight she's out of the hospital and telling our greg cergol what went through her mind as she lay there, trapped for hours. >> i didn't think i was going to make it. >> reporter: stephanie epstein fought back tears as she remembered a brush with death in her own bedroom. the sound of the falling oak tree, she says, jolted her from sleep, and then that 15,000-pound tree pinned the 20-year-old into her bed for more than two excruciating hours. >
bronx. sheldon dutes, news 4 new york. >> a story we'll continue to follow. thanks so much. >>> two people are dead, three others being treated after a horrible car crash in new jersey. chopper 4 was over the scene on route 3 in clifton this morning. the car lost control and struck a utility pole near route 46. there is no word on the extent of the injuries to the three surviving victims. the cause of the accident is under investigation. >>> you have seen the startling...
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in fact, currently the bronx is undergoing an outbreak in new york city where 46 people have gotten sick a new jersey grandmother is suspected in taking part in a home robbery. >> first up here's america's money. >> reporter: good morning, topping america's money, a major drug chain accused of deliberately overcharging. >> cvs submitted claims to nshesz companies -- insures companies for co-pays that were supposed to be lower. >>> mcdonald's is now testing serving breakfast all day in the u.s. swells australia. >> reporter: i can't wait for this. but down under customers will find a gourmet breakfast under the golden archers. >> that's america's money. baseball stadium trip they planned online at aarp travel. it's where your journey begins with inspiration, planning, booking, and hot travel tips from real pros. if you don't think seize the trip when you think aarp then you don't know "aarp". find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities. ok, let's try this online snacking thing again. ugh! rough around the edges. ugh... greasy... oh! dan n. oikos tasty a
in fact, currently the bronx is undergoing an outbreak in new york city where 46 people have gotten sick a new jersey grandmother is suspected in taking part in a home robbery. >> first up here's america's money. >> reporter: good morning, topping america's money, a major drug chain accused of deliberately overcharging. >> cvs submitted claims to nshesz companies -- insures companies for co-pays that were supposed to be lower. >>> mcdonald's is now testing serving...
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new york's business dealings with the donald. in april, trump opened a $260 million golf course on the site of what was a former city dump in the bronx under a deal with new york's department of parks and recreation. the trump organization managing as well two skating rinks and a carousel in central park, and every instance trump had to bail out city from absolutely, absolutely failing city projects. he manages a lot of property in new york city, of course. i'll be taking up the legal fallout over trump's comments later in this broadcast. we'll be talking with two of the best attorneys in the business, eric guster and wendy patrick. stay with us, we're coming right back. >>> it turns out there is an obama strategy on the islamic state. that strategy apparently to prevent our allies from fighting the islamic state. >>> what happened to degrade and destroy? that's next. >>> and amateur storm chasers in missouri get a little too close for comfort. >> check that out! the whole building in front of us. lou: but it's all about the video, right?@? . lou: the united states reportedly blocking attempts by middle east allies to fly weapons to
new york's business dealings with the donald. in april, trump opened a $260 million golf course on the site of what was a former city dump in the bronx under a deal with new york's department of parks and recreation. the trump organization managing as well two skating rinks and a carousel in central park, and every instance trump had to bail out city from absolutely, absolutely failing city projects. he manages a lot of property in new york city, of course. i'll be taking up the legal fallout...
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new york. >> yes he was. >> rose: born in the bronx. he said, i think that new york is home for my imagination which is convenient since i live here he said. and he wrote about new york. but he also wrote about william tecumseh sherrman which is not new york at all. >> no. >> rose: so he could go far from new york but new york was where he always wanted to be. >> right. >> it was always a work of the imagination. so if you asked me as you did who how would he like to be remembered i mean i think it's in the world of melville. it's in the world of the great american writers who took a great big tapestry of american life and a of life in general. and took us into a story that just wouldn't quit. >> rose: and did he feel that he belonged there? >> i don't know whether he did or not. i would guess that most-- most writers that i know are restless. they're always trying to do better. to do something different. to surprise you, to surprise themselves. >> rose: so he was an experimenter as we always said but also a learner. >> i think he was pl
new york. >> yes he was. >> rose: born in the bronx. he said, i think that new york is home for my imagination which is convenient since i live here he said. and he wrote about new york. but he also wrote about william tecumseh sherrman which is not new york at all. >> no. >> rose: so he could go far from new york but new york was where he always wanted to be. >> right. >> it was always a work of the imagination. so if you asked me as you did who how would he...
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new york times" covered it. bushman shares a cage with bronx park apes. so the second day sunday, thousands of people stream up to the zoo to see ota benga and we're calling it the bronx zoo then it was the new york zoological garden. a centerpiece in new york city. this was again asymbol of what new york was at this time. and by the second day hornaday littered the cage with bones to suggest that ota beginning back was a cannibal, and he added an orang gang to his cage and placed him in a larger cage, crescents shaped cage where more people could view him and that was the introduction of ota benga to new yorkers and he became first a sensation in new york city and then a sensation across the country and then eventually around the world. his exhibition made headlines in paris and london. just everywhere. >> host: this is every museum director's dream. >> guest: i hope not. >> host: well, we'll talk about that because this is a moment where in the language of our tech know rattic present the way we think about metrics and think about best practices and how
new york times" covered it. bushman shares a cage with bronx park apes. so the second day sunday, thousands of people stream up to the zoo to see ota benga and we're calling it the bronx zoo then it was the new york zoological garden. a centerpiece in new york city. this was again asymbol of what new york was at this time. and by the second day hornaday littered the cage with bones to suggest that ota beginning back was a cannibal, and he added an orang gang to his cage and placed him in a...
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. >> ...new york city and the bronx, from delaware area, here in the philadelphia, so travel, also, was wasn't simply that, wow, it turned out to be a beautiful day and it was a shame that it was rescheduled. it was not canceled -- rescheduled -- but, again in preparation, all of those things, all of those factors were taken into consideration. >> now, july 12th... >> july 12th. >> ...is the new day for the parade. >> yes. >> but doesn't that coincide with the penn's landing hispanic fiesta on the pennsylvania side? >> it does, and that's a wonderful thing. it complements one another, actually, so we're building and promoting the san juan bautista parade and festival at the wiggins waterfront park there on the camden side. >> on the new jersey side. >> on the camden side. we're promoting that as a sister celebration, if you will, with on the philadelphia side at penn's landing. as you pointed out, doctor, hispanic fiesta that saturday and sunday, july 11th, july 12th. that sunday on philadelphia's side, the big headliner is la india, which is a very popular performer. so, it's gonna be
. >> ...new york city and the bronx, from delaware area, here in the philadelphia, so travel, also, was wasn't simply that, wow, it turned out to be a beautiful day and it was a shame that it was rescheduled. it was not canceled -- rescheduled -- but, again in preparation, all of those things, all of those factors were taken into consideration. >> now, july 12th... >> july 12th. >> ...is the new day for the parade. >> yes. >> but doesn't that coincide with...
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has opened the morning newspaper and read about a derailment, whether in bridgesport or in the bronx, new yorkor philadelphia, causing injuries deaths, loss of both life and property, you can ask understandably why can't they do something? anybody who discovers a used car bought by a friend or relative or one's self rife with recalls and the need for repairs can justifiably ask why can't they do something? and anybody who has a near-miss on the highway with an 80,000-pound truck going 75 miles an hour because there is a tired truck driver under pressure from an owner or because there are two 33-length rigs can justifiably ask why haven't they done something? and the answer is because the senate is missing an opportunity now, this year, on this bill. i spent a lot of time driving connecticut's roads and seeing firsthand how all of these vital forms of transportation -- railroad bridges ports and airports -- are in need of investment. the latest example and evidence is from a report released today. it's called the tripp report. in new haven finding 45% of roads there are in poor condition and th
has opened the morning newspaper and read about a derailment, whether in bridgesport or in the bronx, new yorkor philadelphia, causing injuries deaths, loss of both life and property, you can ask understandably why can't they do something? anybody who discovers a used car bought by a friend or relative or one's self rife with recalls and the need for repairs can justifiably ask why can't they do something? and anybody who has a near-miss on the highway with an 80,000-pound truck going 75 miles...
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new york. and congressman elliot engel from the bronx. then there is senator schumer. despite all that, congresswoman meng says she feels confident in her decision. >> someone from the white house called my office and expressed disappointment with my decision. but, like i said, you know, i look forward to continue working with my democratic president. president obama. and his administration. we just don't agree on this issue. >> reporter: well, congress is now on recess until early september. it has 60 days to decide whether to support the agreement and the president, or side with republicans in opposition. diana? >> we will see what other democrats do. thanks dave. >>> he escaped through a sewer after allegedly robbing a jewelry store. tonight, that suspect is in custody after months on the run. where he was found and how police arrested him. >> and thousands clamor to catch a glimpse of triple crown winner american pharoah in new jersey. >> it will it was hot today, but not too humid. the heat wave continues in newark. 89 in the park. we are 87 in new york city. but
new york. and congressman elliot engel from the bronx. then there is senator schumer. despite all that, congresswoman meng says she feels confident in her decision. >> someone from the white house called my office and expressed disappointment with my decision. but, like i said, you know, i look forward to continue working with my democratic president. president obama. and his administration. we just don't agree on this issue. >> reporter: well, congress is now on recess until early...
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worse, according to all the experts we have talked to even the borough president of the bronx where you are at in new york city, came out and said today that he is worried that this influx there's already 300,000 of them right now the more they come he is worries this will exasperate services that they won't be able to take care of these people also the same thing with the city of orlando, they are also concerned but don't let the pretty beaches and the beautiful san juan fool you here, these people are in desperate need, and the government certainly needs the u.s. government up north in washington, d.c., to get it together and work with them. >> robert ray reporting live, robert, thank you. the on going u.s. trade embargo on cuba through the years has made it tough for americans to travel to that nation but some of those restrictions have now been lifted and airline and companies want with to make it even easier for tourist to travel between the united states and cuba, melissa chan joins us live, is there much interest in traveling to cuba right now with the developments going on. >> it is a very divided
worse, according to all the experts we have talked to even the borough president of the bronx where you are at in new york city, came out and said today that he is worried that this influx there's already 300,000 of them right now the more they come he is worries this will exasperate services that they won't be able to take care of these people also the same thing with the city of orlando, they are also concerned but don't let the pretty beaches and the beautiful san juan fool you here, these...
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mark is a veteran in bronx, new york. an independent. caller: good morning, greta. thank you for c-span. good morning, congressman. i had the same problem that milton had in west virginia for years and i had stopped going to the v.a., but they changed everything about 20 years ago at the bronx v.a. and the james j peters system. i'm getting excellent mental health care there now. i have had one doctor for 15, 20 years or something like that. i am properly medicated and the other day i had to go there because i had an ulcer on my tongue. i e-mailed my doctor and he said to come in right away. i went in they examined me, they gave me an ammonia shot, they sent me up to, nose, and throat. the examined me, they claimed my ears, they sent me to dental, i went to dental and they filed down my tooth that was close to bolster on my tongue and all of that in three hours. you should take a page and see what they are doing there at the james j peters v.a. because it was terrific. host: ok, mark. guest: i'd love to come out to the bronx and see the change at the james j peters
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new york. >> andrew, thanks so much. >>> in the bronx, some are demanding answers after seeing a video posted on youtube that allegedly shows nypd officers punching a man. they say he resisted arrest. the man says his only offense was that he double parked. news 4's lori bordonaro has more. >> reporter: cell phone video uploaded to youtube has this bronx community upset tonight. the video appears to show police officers pulling 24-year-old timothy nelson from his car, and throwing him to the ground. you can see the officer on the left punching him several times as two other cops hold him down. >> he went over his head, you know, for no reason. out of order. >> reporter: nelson was pulled over sunday night for making an illegal youtube and double parking in front of kennedy's fried chicken. i talked to austin about what happened, because he says he witnessed the whole thing. >> they were harassing him because he was double parked. yes, this is a high than crime, and they stop people from being double-parked of the that's all it was. >> reporter: the nypd says they have launched an internal rev
new york. >> andrew, thanks so much. >>> in the bronx, some are demanding answers after seeing a video posted on youtube that allegedly shows nypd officers punching a man. they say he resisted arrest. the man says his only offense was that he double parked. news 4's lori bordonaro has more. >> reporter: cell phone video uploaded to youtube has this bronx community upset tonight. the video appears to show police officers pulling 24-year-old timothy nelson from his car, and...
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are racing to find the sources of a widening legionnaires' outbreak here in new york city. 46 cases are reported in the south bronx unusual. our dr. holly phillips is with us to bring us up to date at the table. i was watching this on local, very scary stuff because for a whale while they weren't sure where it was coming from. how is it you get? >> it's a severe form of pneumonia. it's not transmitted person to person. you basically can't catch it from someone else. you get it from breathing in droplets in the air or mist in the air that comes from sources like plumbing systems, hot tubs showers, really communal water sources. in this case in the bronx, they are looking at water coolers that are attached to buildings as two possible sources, and they've sterilized those and now they are looking at about ten other sites where potentially the bacteria are harboring. >> there's a reported case near philadelphia now. how common is this? >> right. it's a very common illness. right now they don't think the philadelphia case has anything to do with the cases in the bronx. there are about 8,000 -- between 8,000 and 18,000
are racing to find the sources of a widening legionnaires' outbreak here in new york city. 46 cases are reported in the south bronx unusual. our dr. holly phillips is with us to bring us up to date at the table. i was watching this on local, very scary stuff because for a whale while they weren't sure where it was coming from. how is it you get? >> it's a severe form of pneumonia. it's not transmitted person to person. you basically can't catch it from someone else. you get it from...
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she was born in new york city, raised in the bronx. her parents my greated from puerto rico.ere saying they are going to miss maria and posted alot of sesame street memberries. >> rainshowers out there, if you haven't watched the radar closely over the past 24 hours, yesterday at this time, tracking clouds, showers, we are not out of the woods yet, a lot of clouds streaming into the region as you can you see all of this moisture streaming in from the south and notice we have the clouds out there and a few showers moving parallel to the santa cruz and san mateo coastline. in fact, it's moving out to the west, but you will notice more rain hour showers developing. we are not out of the woods yet, here's the latest on the radar. thunderstorms developing out towards the foot hills, closing in on sacramento, all of the moisture close enough to the bay area. as a result, we cannot rule out the chance of some of the energy getting close to parts of the region, especially the east and north bay. as far as current temperatures out there, right now, 91 degrees. still hot in livermore,
she was born in new york city, raised in the bronx. her parents my greated from puerto rico.ere saying they are going to miss maria and posted alot of sesame street memberries. >> rainshowers out there, if you haven't watched the radar closely over the past 24 hours, yesterday at this time, tracking clouds, showers, we are not out of the woods yet, a lot of clouds streaming into the region as you can you see all of this moisture streaming in from the south and notice we have the clouds...
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new york city. >> you need to get to the night shift in the south bronx. >> reporter: over the weekend, uber unveiledse people in minority neighborhoods. >> reporter: new york mayor bill dah blass de blasio has received fund from the taxi industry has been trying to limit uber's growth. he defended his actions in a editorial writing from ensuring the workers make a decent living to demand the surge of 2,000 new cars on our street every month, it's our responsibility to act. >> it's a pretty vital service. >> reporter: presidential hope-of-hope hopefuls have been using uber not just to ride but to score political points. >> the medallion holders for taxi cabs raise money and have influence. >> it's raising hard questions about workplace protection and what a good job will look like in the future. >> reporter: first on "cbs this morning," we are joined by david plouffe, uber's chief adviser and a board member. you may already know him. he served as president obama's campaign manager in 2008 and became a senior white house adviser and we are pleased to have him here. welcome. >> thank you for having me
new york city. >> you need to get to the night shift in the south bronx. >> reporter: over the weekend, uber unveiledse people in minority neighborhoods. >> reporter: new york mayor bill dah blass de blasio has received fund from the taxi industry has been trying to limit uber's growth. he defended his actions in a editorial writing from ensuring the workers make a decent living to demand the surge of 2,000 new cars on our street every month, it's our responsibility to act....