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that's not called the brooklyn burger?ontracts that we have don't justify any sort of investment. i've made the decision to terminate all of the sports contracts, and save over $400,000 a year. we're gonna focus on selling these burgers in grocery stores around the country. look, i'm as enamored as you are by the glitz and the glam and the logos and all the fun stuff that goes with it. but at the end of the day, it's a business decision, right? >> correct. >> so it just doesn't-- although nice, the economics just don't work. >> and who gave you the p.o.? okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah? >> you're still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase, and giving your own purchase order. >> right. >> for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. >> then i will not purchase any more beef items, then. that's the way i-- if allowed to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. >> i still need to see it. you can't just-- you're still miss
that's not called the brooklyn burger?ontracts that we have don't justify any sort of investment. i've made the decision to terminate all of the sports contracts, and save over $400,000 a year. we're gonna focus on selling these burgers in grocery stores around the country. look, i'm as enamored as you are by the glitz and the glam and the logos and all the fun stuff that goes with it. but at the end of the day, it's a business decision, right? >> correct. >> so it just doesn't--...
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i live in brooklyn, new york. a place called garrison beach. i was born in coney island, brooklyn. and i do construction for a living. my father was being treated at the v.a. bay bridge hospital in brooklyn, new york. he had bladder cancer. i guess his body just had enough, and i watched him take his last breath. just took a lot out of me. but you know what? i knew he was in a better place. at least i thought that's where he was going, was a better place. the next day, i went to daniel george funeral parlor, that's on bath avenue, to make arrangements for my father to be laid out. the owner of the establishment kind of made everything go smoothly, made me feel good and comforted me. i actually picked out a wood type coffin because my father being that he was a carpenter and things like that, loved wood. i didn't want to go with the aluminum, because it kind of like was cold and just -- there was no warmth to it. and picking out a coffin for your father is not something that you want to do. there was a lot of things i wanted to stipulate to, as far as i did not want to have my fathe
i live in brooklyn, new york. a place called garrison beach. i was born in coney island, brooklyn. and i do construction for a living. my father was being treated at the v.a. bay bridge hospital in brooklyn, new york. he had bladder cancer. i guess his body just had enough, and i watched him take his last breath. just took a lot out of me. but you know what? i knew he was in a better place. at least i thought that's where he was going, was a better place. the next day, i went to daniel george...
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we were born in brooklyn.ere born out of the brooklyn food movement which evolved rapidly over the last few years. we're proud to be part of that. >> what is the brooklyn food movement? >> well, suddenly there are all these amazing food producers that are coming out of brooklyn. amazing restaurants, and, you know, just all sorts of delicious -- >> good energy there. >> great energy. and it became a location where people could start businesses for less than it would cost to start, let's say, in manhattan. you could put up, you know, put out your shingle and say i'm a small business. i've never done it before but it's my extremely. and the community in brooklyn just was an amazingly supportive community for small businesses. >> so you were getting love in brooklyn and you said let me share the love with the women of rwanda. >> yes. and it was something we least suspected. i was approached by an amazing woman who is from rwanda right after we opened our second location. it was still within a year of launching our
we were born in brooklyn.ere born out of the brooklyn food movement which evolved rapidly over the last few years. we're proud to be part of that. >> what is the brooklyn food movement? >> well, suddenly there are all these amazing food producers that are coming out of brooklyn. amazing restaurants, and, you know, just all sorts of delicious -- >> good energy there. >> great energy. and it became a location where people could start businesses for less than it would cost...
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and you're looking at a live picture of a news conference that's about to begin in brooklyn, new york. and mayor bill de blasio will be addressing the public. the latest ebola patient diagnosed here in the u.s. is a doctor that works with doctors without borders in new guinea, and he's now in isolation at a hospital in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be discharged today. she's now ebola free. the second dallas nurse to be ebola free this week. so that is good news. i want to go right now to aljazeera's libby casey, who has been following a hearing by the congressional oversight committee. they have been talking a lot about accountability in the last few minutes, libby e. especially with regards to the military personnel. i just looked up numbers, in senegal, in preparation, how has the white house and the pentagon been addressing those concerns? >> well, those troops, stephanie, as part of what's being billed as operating united assistance. more n
and you're looking at a live picture of a news conference that's about to begin in brooklyn, new york. and mayor bill de blasio will be addressing the public. the latest ebola patient diagnosed here in the u.s. is a doctor that works with doctors without borders in new guinea, and he's now in isolation at a hospital in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be...
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i'll be your host, and you can also check me out on brooklyn nine-nine.money, today's first contestant moved into his father-in-law's basement. >> all: aw. >> yeah. we gonna need to get this man some money. from babylon, new york, please welcome bryan mcmullin! [cheers and applause] >> how are you? what's up, man? >> thanks, terry. oh. >> what's going on, bryan? your father-in-law's basement? >> you got-- you know, when you want a house, you have to give up some things, like freedom and... >> [laughs] >> paychecks towards savings. so that's--you know, we're saving money. we're living with my father-in-law. he's a nice--nice guy. >> okay. i'm saying, it'd be a little different if he comes downstairs all the time, so, "hey, bryan. what are you doing today, bryan?" i mean, do you get anything like that? he's good? >> he's--he's retired, so he's there, and he's-- >> [laughs] >> i don't think-- i don't think i've ever been there when he's not there. so it's exciting. he gave us rules. he gave us rules for living there. >> okay. >> you can't overload the dryer
i'll be your host, and you can also check me out on brooklyn nine-nine.money, today's first contestant moved into his father-in-law's basement. >> all: aw. >> yeah. we gonna need to get this man some money. from babylon, new york, please welcome bryan mcmullin! [cheers and applause] >> how are you? what's up, man? >> thanks, terry. oh. >> what's going on, bryan? your father-in-law's basement? >> you got-- you know, when you want a house, you have to give up...
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. >>> plus a shocking story of a predator in an elite brooklyn school. a teacher charged with sexual abuse, kidnapping, and endangering the welfare of a child. how could this go on for years? and are your children safe? we're going to ask the experts. >>> also, meet my newest cnn colleague, microe has done some pretty incredible jobs. wait till he tells you what he's doing now. we'll start with the biggest health threats in this country, ebola and enterovirus. ed lavandera and susan candiotti have the latest for us. ed, we're going to start with you. by now or at least in the coming days we might expect to see some signs of ebola and anyone who might have been exposed to this patient. what are officials saying tonight? >> reporter: well, don, as you start looking at the timeline from the moment that thomas eric duncan was taken into the hospital here in dallas and started showing symptoms of the ebola virus, that this is really looking -- going ahead into this week, the week that doctors and health officials here in the state of texas say will be very cr
. >>> plus a shocking story of a predator in an elite brooklyn school. a teacher charged with sexual abuse, kidnapping, and endangering the welfare of a child. how could this go on for years? and are your children safe? we're going to ask the experts. >>> also, meet my newest cnn colleague, microe has done some pretty incredible jobs. wait till he tells you what he's doing now. we'll start with the biggest health threats in this country, ebola and enterovirus. ed lavandera and...
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but remains within the brooklyn area. rso 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs2o 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs0o 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs why didn't it spread to the other 8 million people in the city?why didn't it spread to th other 8 million people in the city? the virus was in circulation, even though it often wasn't obvious and was carried by people who often had no idea they were infected. but the vast majority of people who came into contact with the virus had protection. they were vaccinated. >> there's two things that matter for whether or not i'm going to get sick. one is, if i bump into something somebody who has the disease, am i protected. but the ot
but remains within the brooklyn area. rso 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs2o 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs0o 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn...
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at the brooklyn literary festival, it's high noon here at the brooklyn law school, and today we're opening with a discussion of nelson mandela, who we'll talk to you more about in a minute, and also to engage your ideas and thoughts about one of the people who was referred to certainly as one of the greatest men of his age and of his time. my names danny scheckter, known as the news dissector. i did as a television documentary filmmaker, i made six films with nelson mandela, including a film that showcased his visit to brooklyn in 1990, when he came out of jfk, into brooklyn, what was then boys and girls high, to incredible response and reception from the streets from every kid in town, from mass, welcome, of the kind he was unprepared for. so, i've been following the story for many, many years and i'll tell you a little bit more about that. first of all, before we begin the program, i'd like to let you know that book by authors in this program can be purchased from books on call downtown stairs just outside the entrance to the building immediately following this program, authors will be s
at the brooklyn literary festival, it's high noon here at the brooklyn law school, and today we're opening with a discussion of nelson mandela, who we'll talk to you more about in a minute, and also to engage your ideas and thoughts about one of the people who was referred to certainly as one of the greatest men of his age and of his time. my names danny scheckter, known as the news dissector. i did as a television documentary filmmaker, i made six films with nelson mandela, including a film...
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. >> la situaciÓn de manhattan a brooklyn y queens podrÍa estar en el aire, segÚn este empresario. >>manhattan y queens. las gÓndolas aÉreas ejercerÍan algo parecido a lo que se utilizan en los centros de esquiar pero cerradas y con mayor seguridad. llegarÍan de manhattan a brooklyn en cinco minutos. >> si se aprueba, serÍa una forma de llegar en 10 minutos. >> y luego telefÉrico pararÍa cada 30 segundos y transportarÍa a unas 20 personas a la vez. esto es 5000 pasajeros por hora. las gÓndolas serÍan parecidas a este telefÉrico pero mÁs rÁpidas. para muchos este serÍa la soluciÓn al sistema de trenes. >> siempre tiene un problema. ademÁs es muy lento. >> este sistema es ecolÓgico y ayudarÍa mucho. >> sanni espera tener mÁs acuerdos con la ciudad para antes que termine el aÑo. >> el medallista michael phelps comenzÓ esta semana un tratamiento para su problema de alcoholismo. tratamiento le impedirÁ competir en prÓximos eventos por lo menos hasta mediados de noviembre. lo anunciÓ a travÉs de twitter. >> nuestra compaÑera nos tienen informaciÓn sobre el real madrid. >> chivas y atlas se
. >> la situaciÓn de manhattan a brooklyn y queens podrÍa estar en el aire, segÚn este empresario. >>manhattan y queens. las gÓndolas aÉreas ejercerÍan algo parecido a lo que se utilizan en los centros de esquiar pero cerradas y con mayor seguridad. llegarÍan de manhattan a brooklyn en cinco minutos. >> si se aprueba, serÍa una forma de llegar en 10 minutos. >> y luego telefÉrico pararÍa cada 30 segundos y transportarÍa a unas 20 personas a la vez. esto es...
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for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in brooklyn, new york. >> good tips.s for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night. ok. how about this? we're on a private jet, right? now, all the passengers, they're asleep. yeah? yeah. and i'm the captain, and you're the flight attendant. ok. hello...vickie. wait. who's vickie? you are. why can't i jujust be m? all right. ok. fine. fine. you're you. hello...debbie. boy, i usually don't cramp up when i fly, but...maybe you uld take off your clothes and rub my neck a little. ok. wait. ray. ray, can you just be you? what--i can't be me. i don't know how to fly this thing. just forget the airplane. i just want to be here in our bedroom with you. what kind of pervert are you? oh, no! what? what no? everything's locked, turned off, or asleep. no, no. i just remembered. i think i'm out of stuff. stuff? yeah, stuff. well, there might be a tube of it around here somewhere. tube? a tube. yes, a tube. unless you want to be a father again, look for the tub
for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in brooklyn, new york. >> good tips.s for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night. ok. how about this? we're on a private jet, right? now, all the passengers, they're asleep. yeah? yeah. and i'm the captain, and you're the flight attendant. ok. hello...vickie. wait. who's vickie? you are. why can't i jujust be m? all right. ok. fine. fine. you're you....
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you've been to brooklyn.ook a look at the bronx. >> in august of 1973, the sister of d.j. cool heart was holding a bri birthday the party for herself. as cool heart was playing the music on his turn table, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice, and they began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again and again. he attracted more and more people to his performance, and people began to imitate him. and that was the beginning of hip-hop music. it started in the bronx. >> moody's records. inside, rummaging for records just like he used to do is the man, the length egend, one of t select few who created it all, who created the sound who now claim it as their own. you get d.j. cool harp. >> we're working on it. it's still the birthplace of hip-hop undisputed. because i didn't start it with four guys in a club. i started it in a residential building. we had a watchful eye over the recreation room. she was watching for any disturbance, and it
you've been to brooklyn.ook a look at the bronx. >> in august of 1973, the sister of d.j. cool heart was holding a bri birthday the party for herself. as cool heart was playing the music on his turn table, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice, and they began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again and again. he attracted more and more people to his performance, and people began to imitate him. and that was the...
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the bowling alley was in the williamsburg section of brooklyn. it's called the gutter bowling alley. the patient went there with friends there, and he did bowl while he was there according to our understanding of events. the patient was not feeling -- you know, although he reported fatigue, he was not symptomatic. he had no fever, and as dr. frieden has explained, we are very clear that people become contagious as they become sick. so his first fever, in fact, was today earlier this -- in the late morning today, and he did not have a fever for the whole time since he left guinea until this morning. my understanding is that out of an abundance of caution that the bowling alley has closed and we, of course, will be sending health department staff on site
the bowling alley was in the williamsburg section of brooklyn. it's called the gutter bowling alley. the patient went there with friends there, and he did bowl while he was there according to our understanding of events. the patient was not feeling -- you know, although he reported fatigue, he was not symptomatic. he had no fever, and as dr. frieden has explained, we are very clear that people become contagious as they become sick. so his first fever, in fact, was today earlier this -- in the...
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well and bowling alley in williamsburg, brooklyn and also took the train and went to a restaurant and walked in the high line. so congressman rangel is saying he is very competitinfident. should he be as confident as the congressman is. >> he is in a very interesting position. i'm not sure he should be that confident, actually. he's one of the people in charge, one of the authorities. i think they should be feeling worried. and take every measure. >> very worried why? >> because we've got a case of ebola and out in the city potentially symptomatic. they should be working hard on it. the rest of us should get a good night's sleep. >> we don't want people to panic but shouldn't it be an ov overabundance of caution rather than saying it's not a big deal, whatever you can -- this won't
well and bowling alley in williamsburg, brooklyn and also took the train and went to a restaurant and walked in the high line. so congressman rangel is saying he is very competitinfident. should he be as confident as the congressman is. >> he is in a very interesting position. i'm not sure he should be that confident, actually. he's one of the people in charge, one of the authorities. i think they should be feeling worried. and take every measure. >> very worried why? >>...
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for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in brooklyn, new york. >> good tips. america" tomorrow and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. whoa! yeah i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv and the tablet worked just fine but i wanted to see if the phone will work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel's live just like on tv but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. the x1 entertainment operating system only from xfinity. ife, i insurance because it was too expensive. as a professional dancer, i tend to beat up my body a lo
for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in brooklyn, new york. >> good tips. america" tomorrow and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors...
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the latest in brooklyn, new york. the earliest in hawaii.y turn in at 10:30. >> what do you think they're doing in brooklyn, new york? >> i don't know. i don't go to brooklyn much. see them soon. >>> and san jose, folks in california out there. one neighborhood got quite a wakeup scene. this, you have surveillance video, capturing a mountain lion on top of a car. >> an expert says it probably weighs 70 or 80 pounds and less than 2 years old. they have seen plenty of deer in the area, but never a mountain lion before. >>> now to bears. officials in suburban denver. this bear was in the front seat of a car. he was chilling. doesn't appear he had a seat belt on. the bear is okay, no tickets issued. the car not so much. it's not on the claim specifically about bears mauling your car. i'm sure it's covered. >> but you know what, i bet there were berries or a granola bar in there. that's just my bear fact. got it? >> yes. >>> it's october, the days are getting shorter. that means more time for halloween light displace. a and one of the best is in
the latest in brooklyn, new york. the earliest in hawaii.y turn in at 10:30. >> what do you think they're doing in brooklyn, new york? >> i don't know. i don't go to brooklyn much. see them soon. >>> and san jose, folks in california out there. one neighborhood got quite a wakeup scene. this, you have surveillance video, capturing a mountain lion on top of a car. >> an expert says it probably weighs 70 or 80 pounds and less than 2 years old. they have seen plenty of...
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a brooklyn expression? >> i just want to hear -- >> not nor nothin'. >> that's brooklyn? but i could really use a little more wine. not for nothin'. no, no, no. >> nothing nothing. >> not for nothin'. >> enough for nothing. >> not -- all right. >> shanghai chef jackie shu prepares a meal of a style that will become more and more in demand among those who can afford it. and more and more people every day can afford it. >> what is it? >> so we have tomato and potato and that's it. >> australian wagyu beef, a massive perfectly cooked tomahawk chop. coming in the door at up to $150,000 a pound. that includes bones and fat. this is about $1,000 worth of steak, bitches. even if steak wanted to serve good old usa beef, still the finest on earth in my opinion, he can't. china has banned the imports of u.s. beef over concerns about mad cow disease. while they carve, a quick trip behind the bookshelf. >> and now i show you special place. so you name your label the village of wines. i think there's a chance we have it. and so this side is our interesting wines that we keep aging the
a brooklyn expression? >> i just want to hear -- >> not nor nothin'. >> that's brooklyn? but i could really use a little more wine. not for nothin'. no, no, no. >> nothing nothing. >> not for nothin'. >> enough for nothing. >> not -- all right. >> shanghai chef jackie shu prepares a meal of a style that will become more and more in demand among those who can afford it. and more and more people every day can afford it. >> what is it? >>...
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in this station, he boarded the "l" train, bound for brooklyn. destination, a bowling alley called the gutter. health inspectors there today. >> we came to see if there was any reason to be concerned. if there was any exposures. there aren't any. >> reporter: he and his friends called it a night early. around 8:30. he then took a car service back from brooklyn to his manhattan apartment. then, next morning, he rushed to the hospital with a 100.3-degree fever. tonight, he's in isolation. his fiancee and two friends in quarantine. new york's mayor urging the city not to worry. >> there's no reason to change routines in any way. >> reporter: and to prove it, he's riding the subway today. on the streets of brooklyn, residents are being handed this. the symptoms of ebola. who's at risk, and how you can get it. meanwhile, here at bellevue, he's in stable condition. david? >> and i want to get right to dr. richard besser. we're all thinking about the first responders getting sick, helping treat this. in the meantime, a lot of people asking why this doct
in this station, he boarded the "l" train, bound for brooklyn. destination, a bowling alley called the gutter. health inspectors there today. >> we came to see if there was any reason to be concerned. if there was any exposures. there aren't any. >> reporter: he and his friends called it a night early. around 8:30. he then took a car service back from brooklyn to his manhattan apartment. then, next morning, he rushed to the hospital with a 100.3-degree fever. tonight, he's...
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it is high noon at the brooklyn literary book festival. the time here we are opening with a discussion of nelson mandela and we will talk to you more about it in a minute. also to engage your ideas and thoughts about one of the individuals who is referred to as the greatest men of his age and of his time. i am known as the news dissector. i am the author of a book and i did it as a television documentary film maker and i made six films with nelson mandela, including a film that was showcased his visit to brooklyn in 1990 when he came to jfk into brooklyn and it had an incredible response and reception from every kid in town with the kind he was unprepared for. so i have been following this story for many years and i will tell you a little bit more about that first ball. before we began the program's, i'd like to let you know that books by authors in the program can be purchased from books on call, new york city, downstairs just outside the building immediately following this program authors will be signing at that location as well. you hav
it is high noon at the brooklyn literary book festival. the time here we are opening with a discussion of nelson mandela and we will talk to you more about it in a minute. also to engage your ideas and thoughts about one of the individuals who is referred to as the greatest men of his age and of his time. i am known as the news dissector. i am the author of a book and i did it as a television documentary film maker and i made six films with nelson mandela, including a film that was showcased...
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>> he we are at the gutter in williamsburg, brooklyn where dr. spencer showed up at about 6:00 p.m. on wednesday on the eve of being checked into the hospital. >> 8:30 p.m. ', hours before testing positive for the ebola virus. dr. spencer heads back to harlem. >> dr. spencer came out on the eve before he was checked into the hospital of this bowling alley. he held an uber on his phone and then made his way back to upper manhattan. >> and straight ahead, dr. kent bradley the first american to get infected with ebola survive. what is it like to have ebola. dr. brantly will tell you coming up. also a man deported from america twice now accused of executing two sheriff's deputies. shooting both in the head. how did this man get back into the united states twice? laura ingraham in here. >> senator rand paul is here to go "on the record." you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. anand then you totaled him.
>> he we are at the gutter in williamsburg, brooklyn where dr. spencer showed up at about 6:00 p.m. on wednesday on the eve of being checked into the hospital. >> 8:30 p.m. ', hours before testing positive for the ebola virus. dr. spencer heads back to harlem. >> dr. spencer came out on the eve before he was checked into the hospital of this bowling alley. he held an uber on his phone and then made his way back to upper manhattan. >> and straight ahead, dr. kent bradley...
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some of you might know me from brooklyn nine-nine...re! [applause] our returning contestant has been married for 46 years, is the mother of four, and the grandmother of two, so she's got a lot of reasons to win big today. from new york, new york, it's sherry greenspan! [cheers and applause] >> terry! >> oh, come over here. how you doing? >> oh, great. i love those shoes. >> oh, thank you. i like your shoes too. >> thank you. >> wow, how you doing, sherry? >> i'm doing fabulously. >> you are doing fabulous right now. i mean, you've been playing this game so well. but, you know, i hear you have a superstitious little thing you like to do. >> i actually do. someone once told me that if there's a full moon and you look up at the moon and hold out an empty purse or pocket or your hands empty, and you yell "fill it up" seven times, in the next day or two, you will get cash. >> let's do it. let's do it. here we go. how you do it? >> both: fill it up! fill it up! fill it up!
some of you might know me from brooklyn nine-nine...re! [applause] our returning contestant has been married for 46 years, is the mother of four, and the grandmother of two, so she's got a lot of reasons to win big today. from new york, new york, it's sherry greenspan! [cheers and applause] >> terry! >> oh, come over here. how you doing? >> oh, great. i love those shoes. >> oh, thank you. i like your shoes too. >> thank you. >> wow, how you doing, sherry?...
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you've been to brooklyn.aybe it's time you took a look at the bronx. >> in august of 1973 the sister was holding a birthday for herself in the basement of 1520 sedgwick avenue. as he was playing the music on his two-disc turntable he began to slow the music down and slow the record. people stood up and took notice and they began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again and again. he did it again. he attracted more and more people to his performances and people began to imitate him. that was the beginning of hip hop music. it started in the bronx. >> moodies records, inside is the man, the legend, one of the very select few that started it all. that created the sound that hundreds of millions of people now claim as their own. google who created hip hop. go ahead, you get d.j. cool herk. >> it's a natural landmark? >> no, we're working on it. >> i didn't start with guys in the club. i started with the residential business. we had a watchful eye over the recreation room and she w
you've been to brooklyn.aybe it's time you took a look at the bronx. >> in august of 1973 the sister was holding a birthday for herself in the basement of 1520 sedgwick avenue. as he was playing the music on his two-disc turntable he began to slow the music down and slow the record. people stood up and took notice and they began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again and again. he did it again. he attracted more and more people to his performances and...
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the brooklyn d.a.'ction review unit plans to reopen at least 100 more cases. >> pelley: the battle over e-books coming up next. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. ♪ i remember when i wouldn't give a little cut a second thought. when i didn't worry about the hepatitis c in my blood. when i didn't think twice about where i left my razor. hep c is a serious disease. take action now. go to hepc.com or call 1-844-444-hepc to find out how you and your doctor can take the next step towards a cure. because the answers you need, may be closer than they appear. ♪ if you're suffering from constipation or
the brooklyn d.a.'ction review unit plans to reopen at least 100 more cases. >> pelley: the battle over e-books coming up next. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other...
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you live in brooklyn. are you staten island enough for staten island. lives on staten island. my three sisters live on staten island. i have been working staten island. i have supported many cultural institution, the nonprofits. >> are you staten island enough? >> i have lived there for the last 21 years. >> you live in queens. >> i just said i lived there for the last 21 years. obvious he am a 21 years old. i live somewhere before i was 21. besides that, we hear about light rails. he was the finest or of the city council for 12 years. the mta did not put a light rail in the budget. the reality is it is the local electorate that light rail. had 12 years to do it. he never did anything for the only thing he did is that he voted for congestion pricing and added in a dollar toll on the brooklyn bridge. >> i would like to address that. the city council put the first part of the money -- we needed another $5 million. you know what, we couldn't, michael grimm voted for seacrest raise in pay that close that program. programs were going to close because of micrograms vote. grimm's vot
you live in brooklyn. are you staten island enough for staten island. lives on staten island. my three sisters live on staten island. i have been working staten island. i have supported many cultural institution, the nonprofits. >> are you staten island enough? >> i have lived there for the last 21 years. >> you live in queens. >> i just said i lived there for the last 21 years. obvious he am a 21 years old. i live somewhere before i was 21. besides that, we hear about...
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, and another brooklyn project.f u.s. residential properties are also rising. in 2010, they made up 9% of international deals. in 2014 it was 16%, second only to canada. >> brooklyn and the bronx, and -- and queens, the chinese are not just buying in manhattan. >> reporter: helen is a real estate developer who helped build this luxury development that was heavily marketed to the chinese. >> the chinese community is a tight knit community. through word mouth they know projects like this exist. >> reporter: the chinese are also buying at the upper end of the market. of all of the international buyers, they pay the most. the median price of their purchases was roughly $523,000, making u.s. properties in general, and new york real estate in particular, an increasingly hot target for chinese developers and individuals. duarte geraldino, al jazeera, new york. >>> among the comments about the waldorf deal circulating on the internet today was this one, you can't afford not to sell when buyers are willing to vastly overpay.
, and another brooklyn project.f u.s. residential properties are also rising. in 2010, they made up 9% of international deals. in 2014 it was 16%, second only to canada. >> brooklyn and the bronx, and -- and queens, the chinese are not just buying in manhattan. >> reporter: helen is a real estate developer who helped build this luxury development that was heavily marketed to the chinese. >> the chinese community is a tight knit community. through word mouth they know projects...
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you've been to brooklyn, maybe it's time you took a look at the bronx. >> august of 1973, the sisterolding a birthday party for herself in the basement of 1520 central avenue. as he was playing the music on his two disk turntable, he began to slow the music down slow the record. people stood up and took notice and began asking him to do it again, he did it again, they asked him to do it again, again, he did it again and attracted more and more people to his performances, and people began to imitate him, and that was the beginning of hip hop music. it started in the bronx. >> moody's records, inside rummaging for records just like he used to do is the man, the legend, one of the very select few who started it all. who created the sound that hundreds of millions of people now claim as their own. google, who created hip hop? go ahead, you get, d.j. cool. it's a national landmark, right? >> no, it's not, we're working on it. >> it's still the birthplace of hip hop undisputed because i didn't start it with four guys in a club, i was inside a residential building. at the time, it wasn't re
you've been to brooklyn, maybe it's time you took a look at the bronx. >> august of 1973, the sisterolding a birthday party for herself in the basement of 1520 central avenue. as he was playing the music on his two disk turntable, he began to slow the music down slow the record. people stood up and took notice and began asking him to do it again, he did it again, they asked him to do it again, again, he did it again and attracted more and more people to his performances, and people began...
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and so, yeah, it's just, "oh, okay, i recorded this album in brooklyn, so i'll call it brooklyn." [ laughtering comedy. [ laughter ] >> seth: and what were you -- what did you want to call your tour? >> i was going to call it "tour." >> seth: right. [ laughter ] >> yeah. yes, "tour." and people said, "no, you can't do that. you'll confuse people. they won't show up for something just called 'tour.'" >> seth: right. >> that's probably a good name for like a band. but not -- >> seth: right. >> yeah. and then, there are going to be all these people who are expecting to see a band and it's just me, sort of low-energy me, telling jokes into a microphone. >> seth: yeah. and then customer service starts getting called. >> yes. oh, yeah. you do not want -- you do not want comedy customer service getting those calls. [ laughter ] >> seth: you -- this is a little different sort of comedy special because it's not just standup, you also have vignettes with your puppet. >> right. >> seth: now, i knew this puppet. you use this puppet on "the daily show." >> right. >> seth: you seem to like -- you have a b
and so, yeah, it's just, "oh, okay, i recorded this album in brooklyn, so i'll call it brooklyn." [ laughtering comedy. [ laughter ] >> seth: and what were you -- what did you want to call your tour? >> i was going to call it "tour." >> seth: right. [ laughter ] >> yeah. yes, "tour." and people said, "no, you can't do that. you'll confuse people. they won't show up for something just called 'tour.'" >> seth: right. >>...
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you've been to brooklyn. at the bronx. >> in august of 1973, the sister of d.j. kool herc was holding a birthday the party for herself. in the basement of 1520 sedgwick avenue. as kool herc was playing the music on his two-disk turn table, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice, and they began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again and again. he did did again -- he did it again. he attracted more and more people to his performance, and people began to imitate him. and that was the beginning of hip-hop music. it started in the bronx. >> moody's records. inside, rummaging for records just like he used to do is the man, the legend, one of the very select few who started it all, who created the sound that hundreds of millions of people now claim as their own. google who created hip hop. go ahead. you get dj kool herc. >> it's a national landmark now, is it? >> no, it's not. we're working on it. it's still the birthplace of hip-hop undis
you've been to brooklyn. at the bronx. >> in august of 1973, the sister of d.j. kool herc was holding a birthday the party for herself. in the basement of 1520 sedgwick avenue. as kool herc was playing the music on his two-disk turn table, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice, and they began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again and again. he did did again -- he did it again. he attracted more and more people...
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guinea where he treated ebola patients, spencer rode several subway lines, jogged and took a car to brooklyn. he developed a 103 fever yesterday prompting officials to put him in isolation. >> we really are confident that all of the protocols that we have worked so hard to put in place for communications with all levels of our public health system, with our emergency medical system, with our public health system have worked as well as we expected them to work. >> reporter: the commissioner does say there are ongoing discussions about tweaking the ebola protocols here, adding that preparations for this scenario paid off. the three people he had contact with remain in isolation also with no signs of sickness. the annual marathon in the city is two weeks away. officials say there are no plans to alter or cancel the race. the news conference it set to begin in 30 minutes. we will bring it to you live when it does start. live in new york this more than, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. we will come back to you in about a half hour. a bowling alley issued a statement this morning that the do
guinea where he treated ebola patients, spencer rode several subway lines, jogged and took a car to brooklyn. he developed a 103 fever yesterday prompting officials to put him in isolation. >> we really are confident that all of the protocols that we have worked so hard to put in place for communications with all levels of our public health system, with our emergency medical system, with our public health system have worked as well as we expected them to work. >> reporter: the...
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from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo...tartup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov >>> i'm tracy burns with your fox business brief. recapping this week's top stories. all three major market averages closed friday in rally mode. despite the surnl, the dow, s&p and nasdaq finished lower for the week overall. the dow settled at 17,009. u.p.s. and fedex are warning retailers to be realistic about shipping deadlines for christmas. they want a ban on free overnight shipping offers on december 23rd, hoping to avoid last year's mess when thousands of packages showed up after christmas. and ben bernanke is apparently having a hard time refinancing his own home loan. at a conference yesterday he told the moderator that he recently tried to refinance his mortgage and was, quote, unsuccessful in doing so. keep it here on the fox business network for the very latest in business and financial news. fox business, giving you the power to prosper. >>> on may 26,
from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo...tartup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov >>> i'm tracy burns with your fox business brief. recapping this week's top stories. all three major market averages closed friday in rally mode. despite the surnl, the dow, s&p and nasdaq finished lower for the week overall. the dow settled at 17,009. u.p.s. and fedex are...
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. >> how rincon is making it big from brooklyn. >> plus she's testing her iphone 6 with a game of realr fake. >> at 240 frames per second. >> and why tony only dances to ponies. >> different hot spots all over new york city. >> now meet the man spreading his jam all over vine. >> new york city is great because no one cares at all. i'm probably the sanest thing they've seen all day. >>> this is on a train in baltimore. you see that there are two people fighting. a lot of people just hanging out watching too which is disturbing in itself but watch this. a second man in the red shirt joins the fight and now two men are attacking this man. we've seen stupid fights on the show before. this one is stupid. watch what the guy in the blue shirt does. he pins the older man against the door and then he tries to open the door to throw the man out. >> what in the world? this is so horrible. >> no, no, no, no, no. >> no official complaint was filed but the video was posted on facebook. the transportation administration saw the video and they are now looking from help from the public to figure out wh
. >> how rincon is making it big from brooklyn. >> plus she's testing her iphone 6 with a game of realr fake. >> at 240 frames per second. >> and why tony only dances to ponies. >> different hot spots all over new york city. >> now meet the man spreading his jam all over vine. >> new york city is great because no one cares at all. i'm probably the sanest thing they've seen all day. >>> this is on a train in baltimore. you see that there are two...
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yeah. >> it's the hipster way. >> it's the brooklyn thing to do.e a pie. >> why did you make a pie? >> most of you guys are u.s. citizens now-i. we're canadian as apple pie. i made that up, that's my catch phrase. >> how do you feel? do you feel different? du>> i feel i know so much more than about the united states than most americans. we had to take the hardest test. a civics test. and we're so behind. >> i bet you couldn't pass it. >> no chance you could pass. >> could you pass the civics? do you know your stuff. >> when was the constitution? thank you. >> i'm not an american anymore. this is the american for me. this knows everything. >> the longest river in the united states? >> i'll go the nile. >> no. çlaughterÑ >> anyone else know? >> the missouri. >> that's why i didn't say mississippi, because i knew. >> who wrote the federalist papers? this is on the test. >> glen beck talks about it a lot. >> and that's an acceptable answer. >> i also wanted to show up -- i appreciate that you plugged the aw album and the special on netflix on the 21st.
yeah. >> it's the hipster way. >> it's the brooklyn thing to do.e a pie. >> why did you make a pie? >> most of you guys are u.s. citizens now-i. we're canadian as apple pie. i made that up, that's my catch phrase. >> how do you feel? do you feel different? du>> i feel i know so much more than about the united states than most americans. we had to take the hardest test. a civics test. and we're so behind. >> i bet you couldn't pass it. >> no chance...
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brooklyn is lovely. love brooklyn. i'm a night owl as well.shift doesn't -- >> you say you're a night owl, but -- >> i'm a morning person. i go to bed late when i'm on a morning shift. >> so you'd be asleep at this point? >> oh, yeah, i usually would be. >>> i've been waiting to see this video. this is supposed to be a stylish solution to a sticky problem. it's a problem that could also be deadly. sweaters for penguins is the solution. >> you heard that right. sweaters for penguins. it comes from a scientist in australia. those little sweaters can save penguins who might die because of an oil spill. they'd try to lick the oil off themselves. the animals have a sweater on, they can't lick the oil and that could save their lives. that's actually -- okay. i didn't know what to think about this story initially. you know how i feel about some of the animal stories we do. i like that. that's cute. >> i wondered if this was introduced by bp. it's thanks to the philip island nature park. >> that is cute. got to see the picture one more time. look at t
brooklyn is lovely. love brooklyn. i'm a night owl as well.shift doesn't -- >> you say you're a night owl, but -- >> i'm a morning person. i go to bed late when i'm on a morning shift. >> so you'd be asleep at this point? >> oh, yeah, i usually would be. >>> i've been waiting to see this video. this is supposed to be a stylish solution to a sticky problem. it's a problem that could also be deadly. sweaters for penguins is the solution. >> you heard that...
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last night he took a taxi to go bowling in brooklyn. and poppy is outside of the hospital and what more are you learning about spencer tonight? >> reporter: what we are learning at this hour is that according to the mayor of new york city, he is in, quote, good shape. he is being tested behind me here at bellevue hospital. this is the designated hospital for anyone with ebola-like smom -- symptoms. they are prepared for a situation like this. the cdc has sent a team, they are on their way right now to new york city to be here at the hospital to help in case this test comes back positive. a few other developments to tell you b. the heightened concern here is because as you mentioned doctor spencer was out last night bowling in brooklyn and took a cab to go there and out with people. his girlfriend is in isolation at this hour. but the mayor also more importantly said he has very little direct contact with many people. just a few people that he apparently came in direct contact with, given what we know about how ebola is spread, that is a
last night he took a taxi to go bowling in brooklyn. and poppy is outside of the hospital and what more are you learning about spencer tonight? >> reporter: what we are learning at this hour is that according to the mayor of new york city, he is in, quote, good shape. he is being tested behind me here at bellevue hospital. this is the designated hospital for anyone with ebola-like smom -- symptoms. they are prepared for a situation like this. the cdc has sent a team, they are on their way...