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rosenbaum has stayed at cato's house in brooklyn. they see progress over this quarter century since the community seemed divided. >> they long to understand one another. >> we want people to understand and appreciate that our tragic situation 25 years ago good things can come. >> reporter: in brooklyn, andrew siff. news 4 new york. >> beautiful to see how far everyone's come. >> it is. diversity like this when things kind of get out of control, we can always bring them back together. >>> as we switch gears to head to janice, i know it felt a little bitte today. a little more bearable, right? >> way more so than the last few days. the humidity levels are way down. the dew points are down in the 60s versus the 70s and we don't have the heat index above 100 this time around. the humidity is going to come back up and make it a little more miserable over the next couple of days, but for now enjoy. no rain. no storms. we got a break today. very comfortable. 88 the high in newark. most locations saw high temperatures below 90 degrees for a
rosenbaum has stayed at cato's house in brooklyn. they see progress over this quarter century since the community seemed divided. >> they long to understand one another. >> we want people to understand and appreciate that our tragic situation 25 years ago good things can come. >> reporter: in brooklyn, andrew siff. news 4 new york. >> beautiful to see how far everyone's come. >> it is. diversity like this when things kind of get out of control, we can always bring...
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including caramel cato. >> you like the legacy of your son to be? that's all. i appreciate all the good things all the different people are doing. you know, it's a great thing. reporter: gavin cato's death was follow a few hours later by the murder of h. >> student. now many here including cato and the rosenbaum family members have resources to putting if it in te past. >> day after day, i have friendly experiences, positive experiences. reporter: a lot people under the age of 25 are barely, wear of the tensions of the past, they forward, "fox 5 news." christina: those. antwan: we'll tell you what a new stew says about intelligence level of people who post them. christina: how this bag of new york city garbage wound up in a dorm room almost half way around the country, a great story fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. internet with equal upload and dowloads spee
including caramel cato. >> you like the legacy of your son to be? that's all. i appreciate all the good things all the different people are doing. you know, it's a great thing. reporter: gavin cato's death was follow a few hours later by the murder of h. >> student. now many here including cato and the rosenbaum family members have resources to putting if it in te past. >> day after day, i have friendly experiences, positive experiences. reporter: a lot people under the age of...
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reporter: gavin cato's death was followed a few hours later by the murder of student. three days of disturbances followed but now many here. have committed time and resources to putting all that in experiences. black, hisp historic. >> they are barely aware of the tensions of the past. these leaders and community residents are determined to show them there is another way forward. lisa evers, "f. >> fox 5 news. christina: senator schumer is looking for week's scare at kennedy airport. >> and pampers the pups how dogs get royal treatment in brooklyn, high, tina. tina: we'll talk about yankees in anaheim, and usa basketball wins gold, carmelo anthony retires, from that team. we'll talk giants and jets, we'll be back fox 5 news at init's time to relax.t, from the moment you take your foot off the brake, the brake stays engaged and you stay put. taking the legwork out of stop and go traffic. and even hills. that's the more human side of engineering. this is the lincoln summer invitation, hurry in now to your dealer for limited time offers. lease a lincoln mkx for $349 a mon
reporter: gavin cato's death was followed a few hours later by the murder of student. three days of disturbances followed but now many here. have committed time and resources to putting all that in experiences. black, hisp historic. >> they are barely aware of the tensions of the past. these leaders and community residents are determined to show them there is another way forward. lisa evers, "f. >> fox 5 news. christina: senator schumer is looking for week's scare at kennedy...
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: cato's seven-year- old son gavin was struck and killed motorcade sparking clashes during which the 29-year-old -- [ indiscernible ] was stabbed to death. a quarter century later, cato's dad and rosenbaum's brother norman are bonded by tragedy and share hopes for peace. at today's anniversary event, rosenbaum was a conspicuous no show. he was not here for speeches, candles, and a march on kingston avenue. that march brought them here to park place next to brewer park for an anniversary festival unity. it's the festival part of the program that has rosenbaum bristling. >> and just totally inappropriate. >> reporter: he stayed home to avoid the games and arguments. [ indiscernible ] all of the time for rides and amusements. >> reporter: mr. rosenbaum -- [ indiscernible ] >> yes. >> why? >> it's to show the love. >> reporter: some people shared rosenbaum's reservations about the tone of others say they don't after witnessing the children here. >> love, peace, friendship. >> reporter: the goals are being stamped on to a quilt. organizers say kids who don't necessarily know crown heights
: cato's seven-year- old son gavin was struck and killed motorcade sparking clashes during which the 29-year-old -- [ indiscernible ] was stabbed to death. a quarter century later, cato's dad and rosenbaum's brother norman are bonded by tragedy and share hopes for peace. at today's anniversary event, rosenbaum was a conspicuous no show. he was not here for speeches, candles, and a march on kingston avenue. that march brought them here to park place next to brewer park for an anniversary...
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. >>> good afternoon and welcome to the auditorium at the cato institute. appreciate you coming out today. this is a really important topic. i have a book for him here for the human cost of welfare by phil harvey and lisa conyers. for those of us following online, you can follow along at cato events or the human cost of welfare. the u.s. federal government last year spent roughly $688 billion to fund more than 100 anti-poverty programs. the state and local governments rather spend an additional $300 billion on those and other programs. the government is spending close to a trillion dollars every year fighting poverty. if you want to go back to 1965 when lyndon johnson declared war on poverty, we spent some 22 or $23 trillion fighting poverty. but what if we really accomplished over the period of time. the poverty rates have barely bunchebudged and even if you use alternative policy measures which are more accurate and take into account defined the progresprogress really stalls ot somewhere in the 1970s. we are getting fewer and fewer graceful. as bad as tha
. >>> good afternoon and welcome to the auditorium at the cato institute. appreciate you coming out today. this is a really important topic. i have a book for him here for the human cost of welfare by phil harvey and lisa conyers. for those of us following online, you can follow along at cato events or the human cost of welfare. the u.s. federal government last year spent roughly $688 billion to fund more than 100 anti-poverty programs. the state and local governments rather spend an...
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makes the folks at cato blush. i preface this to tell a story that the conventional wisdom we have that most people were helped by welfare reform, in the group at the bottom. this is much less that argument than people believe these days. i want to acknowledge because i think welfare reform has been such a success it is worth acknowledging what happened, the architect of the spill, ron has done more than very few people have done as much to reduce child poverty in the united states as ron has. and congratulations. okay. because i'm worried about being able to get through this, i am going to go through a couple slides. the case is welfare reform reduced cash welfare, work among single mothers, reduce child poverty, at or near historic lows and welfare reform is less then should be extended to other states in the program and accompanied by other strategies brought up from ability among kids as michael tanner says. most of this, speak in charts better or for worse. welfare reform reduced dependence on cash welfare. th
makes the folks at cato blush. i preface this to tell a story that the conventional wisdom we have that most people were helped by welfare reform, in the group at the bottom. this is much less that argument than people believe these days. i want to acknowledge because i think welfare reform has been such a success it is worth acknowledging what happened, the architect of the spill, ron has done more than very few people have done as much to reduce child poverty in the united states as ron has....
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cato's dad told me the healing took time. >> as a father, i wanted to see things better. >> reporter: to get a better understanding of how 25 years has impacted crown heights, we got the perspective of two mayors. the man who is in office now and the man he worked for back then. >> the community does much, much years ago. >> reporter: denkins faced criticism police were too passive, but the former mayor insists he ordered the nypd to toughen tactics, something news 4 captured in the wake of the 1991 riots. >> 2,000 cops concentrated in crown heights, prepared once again to use their massive numbers. >> it was so unfair for me to be accused of holding back the police and permitting blacks to attack the jewish community and the state of israel. >> the crown heights community over a quarter century has achieved a miracle. >> reporter: back at the intersection, neighbors say what's truly changed is communication. >> we get together and thank god we have dealt with things very, very different than we dealt with 25 years ago. >> black and white come together as one. >> reporter: a unified m
cato's dad told me the healing took time. >> as a father, i wanted to see things better. >> reporter: to get a better understanding of how 25 years has impacted crown heights, we got the perspective of two mayors. the man who is in office now and the man he worked for back then. >> the community does much, much years ago. >> reporter: denkins faced criticism police were too passive, but the former mayor insists he ordered the nypd to toughen tactics, something news 4...
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in august of 1991, carmel cato's 7-year-old son was shot and killed. that sparked clashes during which 29-year-old jewish scholar yankel rosenbaum was stabbed to death. cato attended the event, but rosenbaum's brother didn't attend. >> this is not a time for cotton candy. this is not a time for rides and amusements. was here? >> yes >> why? >> to feel the love. >> along with yankel rosenbaum's death, two dozen other people were injured and there was a lot of property damage. >>> and subway cars with broken air conditioning. the mta is getting more complaints every day. but officials note that's a small share of the fleet of 6300 cars. most air conditioning problems are on two lines, the no. 1 and no. transit officials encourage subway riders to list the line and the car number on twitter. >>> a debacle in westchester over summer treats. residents in mamaroneck call it a nuisance. here's more. >> reporter: this new italian ice stand at an old gas station is a huge hit in mamaroneck. >> it's incredible. >> reporter: the crowds lined a.m. and turning neig
in august of 1991, carmel cato's 7-year-old son was shot and killed. that sparked clashes during which 29-year-old jewish scholar yankel rosenbaum was stabbed to death. cato attended the event, but rosenbaum's brother didn't attend. >> this is not a time for cotton candy. this is not a time for rides and amusements. was here? >> yes >> why? >> to feel the love. >> along with yankel rosenbaum's death, two dozen other people were injured and there was a lot of...
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the cato events we would love to hear from you. today marks the publication date of freedom in the 50 states, an index of personal and economic freedom. this is the fourth edition and it has new and improved data and features. there seems to be a lot of indices, but a few have provided an overview of freedom in all its possible dimensions, namely fiscal policy and how state agencies affect atomic activity in its borders and personal freedom. this incorporates all three and conversationngular to those interested in the state of liberty at the state level. temptation to steal thunder here is very powerful, let me kill that right now. here is peter berger, the research fellow in foreign-policy studies. he spent most of his working day as the vice president of research at the charles koch but i foundation -- foundation. his work has been published in international studies quarterly, state politics and policy quarterly, armed forces society and other outlets. a -- jason soren is a lecturer in the government area of dartmouth college. hi
the cato events we would love to hear from you. today marks the publication date of freedom in the 50 states, an index of personal and economic freedom. this is the fourth edition and it has new and improved data and features. there seems to be a lot of indices, but a few have provided an overview of freedom in all its possible dimensions, namely fiscal policy and how state agencies affect atomic activity in its borders and personal freedom. this incorporates all three and conversationngular to...
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my name is vanessa brown and i am an analyst here at cato. i'm delighted to have our audience here in person as well as those that are joining us through television or internet as my colleague mentioned, for those who are live tweeting the event it is # welfare 20th if you want to tweet us there. also very happy to be joined by our panelists here who i will introduce to you in a moment. first let's introduce the topic. as we know from michael tanner's opening remarks, the, the 96 welfare reform law was a comprehensive overhaul of welfare law. it dramatically improve the cash and food programs in the united states and replaced aid to families with temporary assistance to needy families and it had a few features that made it better. it granted states greater latitude in designing their own program and it provided incentives to states to create goals around teen pregnancy among other things. addicts of the welfare reform predicted that it would drive low income families into poverty and it would keep them there. advocates on the other hand insis
my name is vanessa brown and i am an analyst here at cato. i'm delighted to have our audience here in person as well as those that are joining us through television or internet as my colleague mentioned, for those who are live tweeting the event it is # welfare 20th if you want to tweet us there. also very happy to be joined by our panelists here who i will introduce to you in a moment. first let's introduce the topic. as we know from michael tanner's opening remarks, the, the 96 welfare reform...
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and cato i know you are excited about this. >> i'm leaving for miami right now. because we get to meet a newborn slough and you get to help pick her name. we'll tell you how you can cast your vote after the break. >>> politicians tend to misquote and take things out of context so we'll call them out. and in judge merissa we'll debate whether the missions are have a right to be stupid. that's coming up at 1135 o ? and these are the lungs. (boy) sorry. that's why we got a subaru. (avo) love. new tonight -- gainesville. >>> new tonight we've got road rage caught on camera in gainesville. happen on the edge of the university of florida campus. you see a woman whip out a gun at the gas station, pointing it at the victim right there. and then just starting to wave it all around. police are hoping that by posting this video to facebook somebody will be able to i.d. that woman. >>> it all began when the victim was cut off by that black pickup truck. honk of a horn was exchanged. then it escalateed from there. just, you know, we got to the point from somebody horn to a ha
and cato i know you are excited about this. >> i'm leaving for miami right now. because we get to meet a newborn slough and you get to help pick her name. we'll tell you how you can cast your vote after the break. >>> politicians tend to misquote and take things out of context so we'll call them out. and in judge merissa we'll debate whether the missions are have a right to be stupid. that's coming up at 1135 o ? and these are the lungs. (boy) sorry. that's why we got a subaru....
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william ruger is a research fellow in for policy at the cato institute. he spends more for most of his work and is the vice president of policy and research at the charles koch institute and charles cooke foundation. ruger is the author of the biographer milton friedman and a co-author of the status texas government policies or his work has been published in international studies quarterly armed forces and society and other outlets. ruger a veteran of the war in afghanistan earned an a.b. from the college of william and mary. jason sorens is a lecture in the department of government at dartmouth college. his primary research includes fiscal federalism public policy and systems and ethnic politics. he is the author of identity interest in strategy. the journal of peace research state politics and stay quarterly and other academic journals. sorens received a b.a. in economics and graduated with honors from washington and lee university and at his ph.d. in political science from your university science from your university. we will hear from both gentlemen g
william ruger is a research fellow in for policy at the cato institute. he spends more for most of his work and is the vice president of policy and research at the charles koch institute and charles cooke foundation. ruger is the author of the biographer milton friedman and a co-author of the status texas government policies or his work has been published in international studies quarterly armed forces and society and other outlets. ruger a veteran of the war in afghanistan earned an a.b. from...
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the cato institute was start by -- started by the koch brothers. there is money behind all of this stuff to push an agenda which is generally a corporate agenda. i want you guys to do a series this.s and expose it's like you say, it is duping the american people. guest: what we observed is this is happening on the left and on the right. it is happening everywhere. particularly when you have a situations where u.s. scholars who have outside engaged -- engagements. when of the things we found is that think tanks give up these nonresident scholars titles. then the individual -- in this happens on the left and right, the person walks around washington, saying i am a senior fellow nonresident. that -- they are also a consultant. thing is there has been a pleasure for ration in washington, the story focuses mostly on the large institution. are all the small places that have started out that call themselves think tanks. are they really think tanks are advocacy shops that are using the cover of a think tank to promote agendas for the donors? it really has
the cato institute was start by -- started by the koch brothers. there is money behind all of this stuff to push an agenda which is generally a corporate agenda. i want you guys to do a series this.s and expose it's like you say, it is duping the american people. guest: what we observed is this is happening on the left and on the right. it is happening everywhere. particularly when you have a situations where u.s. scholars who have outside engaged -- engagements. when of the things we found is...
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cato's father at 1:00 this afternoon at the deli. turns out the families kept in touch all these years. that is the latest from midwood, brooklyn. back to you. greg: that is something else they kept in touch. thank you, kerry drew. rosanna: it got a little crazy yesterday at jfk airport. there was power outage and they had problems at one the terminals. they couldn't get the bags on can a sell. greg: on the heels of sunday night there was of gunfire at the airport, remember that? rosanna: yeah. greg: all kinds of chaos broke out. yesterday the power briefly came back before going out again, this time for hours. escalators, elevators, baggage screening areas were shut down. american airlines allowed people to change flights without a fee due to the hassle. rosanna: terminal is also used by royal jordanian and air berlin and finnair. what is going on at jfk airport? greg: big story what is going on of "the daily news." take a look at this. panic at our airports. they look back what happened on sunday and review security at all of our a
cato's father at 1:00 this afternoon at the deli. turns out the families kept in touch all these years. that is the latest from midwood, brooklyn. back to you. greg: that is something else they kept in touch. thank you, kerry drew. rosanna: it got a little crazy yesterday at jfk airport. there was power outage and they had problems at one the terminals. they couldn't get the bags on can a sell. greg: on the heels of sunday night there was of gunfire at the airport, remember that? rosanna: yeah....
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it would populate folks at cato blush. the reason i'm telling you, practicing my remarks is i'm going to tell a story hopefully will convention this conventional wisdom that we have that most people were helped by welfare reform but there was a group at the bottom that was hurt. there's much less to that argument that i think people believe these days. before moving on i want to acknowledge because i think welfare reform has been such a success, it's worth acknowledging, ron haskins is one of the architects of this bill. i think ron has probably done more than, very few people in the world could've done us much to reduce child poverty in the united states as wrong hands, so congratulations to run, i would say. because i'm worried about being able to get to office in my time i'm basically going to blow through a couple slides, and the basic sop that welfare reform reduce dependence on cash welfare, increased work among single mothers, it reduce child poverty by leaving the child poverty at or near historic lows and, therefo
it would populate folks at cato blush. the reason i'm telling you, practicing my remarks is i'm going to tell a story hopefully will convention this conventional wisdom that we have that most people were helped by welfare reform but there was a group at the bottom that was hurt. there's much less to that argument that i think people believe these days. before moving on i want to acknowledge because i think welfare reform has been such a success, it's worth acknowledging, ron haskins is one of...
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ruger is a research fellow in foreign policies in cato institute. he spends most of his days as vice president of policy and research at the charles koch institute. he's the author of the biography "milton freedman" and a co-author of the state of texas. he has been published in state politics and policy quarterly, armed forces and society and other outlets. ruger, a veteran of the war in afghanistan, earned an a. b. from the college of william of mary and a .a ph.d. from brande university. jason sorens is with dartmouth college. his specialists are secessionism and ethnic politics. he is the author of "says sigsism, interest and policy" he's been in the journal of peace research, state politics and policy quarterly and other academic journals. he received his b.a. in economics and philosophy with honors from washington and lee university and his ph.d. in political science from yale university. so we'll hear from both gentlemen and then we will leave time for questions at the end but without further ado let's welcome will ruger. >> well, thank you,
ruger is a research fellow in foreign policies in cato institute. he spends most of his days as vice president of policy and research at the charles koch institute. he's the author of the biography "milton freedman" and a co-author of the state of texas. he has been published in state politics and policy quarterly, armed forces and society and other outlets. ruger, a veteran of the war in afghanistan, earned an a. b. from the college of william of mary and a .a ph.d. from brande...
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brailsford-cato/usa)) "probably the best event was last night at maracana and seeing brazil win the fans were crazy and you couldn't hear anything in the stadium and that was really exciting." ((jacque)) also exciting for many... watching what it takes to pull off an international event of this magnitude. ((lucas green/usa)) "it was really neat being able to see how many countries come together and what really goes into the olympics and how it really also comes together." ((jacque)) and now it all comes brazilian style. ((elle powell/great britain)) "i also tried to get tickets for the opening ceremony but couldn't so but i'm just looking forward to seeing it all wrapped up in an amazing show from brazil."/// ((brian loftus)) >>> honoring those in the broadcast business from the past and present ((michelle mortensen)) >> coming up on good day we'll take a look at the nevada broadcasters associaton held its 21st hall of fame gala./// you're watching 8 news now good day. associaton held its 21st hall of fame gala saturday night. ((brian loftus)) >> the event took place inside the four seas
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((grace brailsford-cato/usa)) "probably the best event was last night at maracana and seeing brazil win the fans were crazy and you couldn't hear anything in the stadium and that was really exciting." ((jacque)) also exciting for many... watching what it takes to pull off an international event of this magnitude. ((lucas green/usa)) "it was really neat being able to see how many countries come together and what really goes into the olympics and how it really also comes together." ((jacque)) and now it all comes brazilian style. ((elle powell/great britain)) "i also tried to get tickets for the opening ceremony but couldn't so but i'm just looking forward to seeing it all wrapped up in an amazing show from brazil."/// ((sharie johnson)) >>> that's it for us. "60 minutes" is next. "60 minutes" is next. >>> coming up tonight on 8 news now at 11 ... two murder suspects expected to have their day in court this week after running over a teen three years ago for his now at 11 ... captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> all right, let's go. >> anderson cooper: accusatio
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thank you, cato institute for having me here. policy expertise in general to offer and certainly none that would account for a marginal improvement of what you have heard today. i will speak today at a much higher level of generality about political purposes and premises that shape the debate over welfare. years after the love we are discussing today was enacted, the new york times ran a front-page story denouncing the state of idaho for having reduced its welfare rolls by 77% over the preceding 3.5 years. according to one academic expert quoted in the article, idaho has effectively made itself the worst lace in the nation to be poor. in the nation to beep or. that is and was a contestable assertion but also a clarifying formulation, the clear implication is that the goal of welfare policy is to make a state the best place in the nation to be poor, and the nation the best place in the world to be poor. the times argued that the hallmark of the jurisdiction where it is bad to be poor is that government strictly limits the amount s
thank you, cato institute for having me here. policy expertise in general to offer and certainly none that would account for a marginal improvement of what you have heard today. i will speak today at a much higher level of generality about political purposes and premises that shape the debate over welfare. years after the love we are discussing today was enacted, the new york times ran a front-page story denouncing the state of idaho for having reduced its welfare rolls by 77% over the...
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. >> next the cato institute's freedom in the 50 states report looks at crime reduction to my fiscal policy, and taxes to determine state freedom rankings. this is about one hour. >> good afternoon. i want to welcome you to this capitol hill briefing entitled freedom in the 50 states. i am peter or so. i want to thank you for showing up here today. i've seen it. for those of you on twitter who would like to get involved we or about to use #free states cato events. we would love to hear from you. today marks the publication date of freedom in the 50 states and -- an index of personal and economic freedom. this is the fourth edition and it has new and improved data and features. -- there seems to be a lot of indices but few have provided a company has a view of freedom in all its principal dimensions, namely fiscal policy and how state taxes -- how state agencies affect economic activity in its borders and personal freedom. this incorporates all three makes it a singular conservation to those interested in the state of liberty at the state level. temptation to steal the thunder here is
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chris cato talks with a mother and son who saw it all... and were with someone who made sure the man was caught and arrested. amy wallace took her 5-year old son learn about animals. instead, she found herself trying to explain...a man. amy wallace says: "it's just a hard thing to explain to a child, how mean people can be." she says they were at the eagle exhibit tuesday evening... when they heard a commotion behind them. amy wallace says: "turned around to see a guy holding a flamingo over his head, screaming, 'i got one! i got another one!' and then 'boom'! just slammed it down to the ground." the flamingo, named pinky, was so badly injured... staff had to euthanize her. wallace says staff and park visitors were stunned by the violence... many were crying, just like her son. amy wallace says: "as soon as he realized the bird didn't get back up, he was literally screaming and crying." anthony wallace says: "yeah, i was crying the whole way there. i was like running as fast as i can to help him!" he and his mom ran to get a securi
chris cato talks with a mother and son who saw it all... and were with someone who made sure the man was caught and arrested. amy wallace took her 5-year old son learn about animals. instead, she found herself trying to explain...a man. amy wallace says: "it's just a hard thing to explain to a child, how mean people can be." she says they were at the eagle exhibit tuesday evening... when they heard a commotion behind them. amy wallace says: "turned around to see a guy holding a...
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cordello cato -- kathleen kane arrived at the montgomery county courthouse. she is charged with leaking secret grand jury material and lying about it under oath. today both sides are picking jurors to decide on kane's fate of perjury and other charges. john rawlins will have more on "action news" at 4:00 p.m. >>> philadelphia police are investigating a crash with one of are there cruisers. it happened 30 minutes ago. chopper 6 hd is live over 22nd and montgomery avenue. no word on what caused the crsh and no reports -- crash and no reports of injuries at the scene. >>> the 16-year-old charged with criminally negligent homicide of amy amy francis is k in court today. a family court judge is going to decide if she will be charged as an autopsy. an autopsy determined joiner france sis died from a long-standing heart condition triggered by the assault. two other girls face less charges in the case they will be tried in family court. >>> a man is being questioned after accidentally shooting his brother overnight. it happened on the 2800 block of south 7th street.
cordello cato -- kathleen kane arrived at the montgomery county courthouse. she is charged with leaking secret grand jury material and lying about it under oath. today both sides are picking jurors to decide on kane's fate of perjury and other charges. john rawlins will have more on "action news" at 4:00 p.m. >>> philadelphia police are investigating a crash with one of are there cruisers. it happened 30 minutes ago. chopper 6 hd is live over 22nd and montgomery avenue. no...
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the impact killing gavin cato. in retaliation, a group of young black men stabbed to death rosenbaum. today, both families gathered to mark the tragedy and discuss relations between the two communities have changed over the years. >> we posted more and some of our footage from our coverage 25 years ago on our website, and the abc7ny app. >>> we have some big changes on the way in the weather department. but first, we have to get through the muggies and maybe some storms before that happens. temperature right now, 77. that wind coming in from the south at 3 miles per hour. it's getting more humid out there. got up to 88 during the coming up at 6:10 tomorrow morning. more humid out there tomorrow. a mix of sun and clouds. i think on sunday, with all the humidity around and the front moving into the area. there will be the thunder increasing late in the day. and some of those storms could be on the heavy side and containing wind gusts as well, and a refreshing breeze, lower humidity on monday. temperatures potentially
the impact killing gavin cato. in retaliation, a group of young black men stabbed to death rosenbaum. today, both families gathered to mark the tragedy and discuss relations between the two communities have changed over the years. >> we posted more and some of our footage from our coverage 25 years ago on our website, and the abc7ny app. >>> we have some big changes on the way in the weather department. but first, we have to get through the muggies and maybe some storms before...
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cato con el pase a la olla y wondolowski atento le puso el botn para empatar el encuentro 1 a 1...am interview ---momento de hablar de bisbol... tuvieron que pasar 3 semanas para que los gigantes volvieran a ganar dos partidos en fila... y hoy fue ese da... vo ---en la lomita... matt cain... estuvo fino... trabaj 5 entradas, sin permitir hit o carreras y recet 5 ponches... ---el poder ofensivo lo inici otro lanzador... madison bumgarner... en la quinta reemplazo a cain como "pinch hitter" y vean lo que hace... pega un doble para que luego otro lanzador, samardzija como "pinch runner" anotaran otra carrera... ---los movimientos del "mago" bruce bochy y los giants ganan su segundo en fila 3 a 1 sobre washington... vo ---por su parte los atlticos terminaron su visita por cleveland con blanqueada en contra... sonny gray pierdi su dcimo de este aÑo, en tres y un tercio de entrada, permiti 8 imparables, 7 carreras una de esas en un cuadrangular de dos campanas de mike napoli... on cam sports desk ---la seleccin mexicana sub 23 ya emprendi el viaje a brasil... busca refrendar la medalla d
cato con el pase a la olla y wondolowski atento le puso el botn para empatar el encuentro 1 a 1...am interview ---momento de hablar de bisbol... tuvieron que pasar 3 semanas para que los gigantes volvieran a ganar dos partidos en fila... y hoy fue ese da... vo ---en la lomita... matt cain... estuvo fino... trabaj 5 entradas, sin permitir hit o carreras y recet 5 ponches... ---el poder ofensivo lo inici otro lanzador... madison bumgarner... en la quinta reemplazo a cain como "pinch...
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and isthis is from cato an hour and 45 minutes. i am not talking this time around, i'm going moderate the panel. i have real experts on here who are going to turn this over to because you will enjoy listening to them. the second panel we want to build a little bit on what you just heard. we heard a little bit of looking back at some people got some ideas of how they would make changes. we want to focus this panel in particular on not just what we have done but what do we do now? welfare reform is 20 years old. there is entire generations of people in college who do not remember welfare before welfare reform. it is a question now when we talk about how to we deal with the poor, how do we fix things, how to make things better in the future that people are not looking back some much as looking forward. i am hoping we have discussions know about what are the next steps for welfare reform, what is the next version of welfare reform. i think it will look different than in the past. the panel will help answer that question and i will read
and isthis is from cato an hour and 45 minutes. i am not talking this time around, i'm going moderate the panel. i have real experts on here who are going to turn this over to because you will enjoy listening to them. the second panel we want to build a little bit on what you just heard. we heard a little bit of looking back at some people got some ideas of how they would make changes. we want to focus this panel in particular on not just what we have done but what do we do now? welfare reform...
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certainly if you look at something like the cato institute, they've talked about the idea of a consumption tax. there are a lot of things that would have to happen to make it really effective. that said, i don't think it's bad that he's bringing this into the conversation because i think our current system is one that benefits some at the expense of others. a way of setting policy. someone mentioned earlier that the government gets in the position of choosing what's -- what's good and what's not good. and we want to move away from a system that does that. >> i want to ask john about his godfather, milton friedman's suggestion that the reason it's bad for taxes is because it's so easy for government to raise the tax. what do you think? >> well, not my godfather. the main things is the tax code's already complicated. it already exists that they can raise the income tax rate. so the problems with the consumption tax are the same things we have with the existing tax code. what's important about it is it is one way that we can limit how much we enter the federal government. these other ways we
certainly if you look at something like the cato institute, they've talked about the idea of a consumption tax. there are a lot of things that would have to happen to make it really effective. that said, i don't think it's bad that he's bringing this into the conversation because i think our current system is one that benefits some at the expense of others. a way of setting policy. someone mentioned earlier that the government gets in the position of choosing what's -- what's good and what's...
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ritter: thank you am a peter, and thank you to the cato institute. we are excited to be with cato and to integrate the launching point for discussion about what it means to be free and whether the state of public policy is in the states. toould like you to think -- take you for coming out. what is the freedom index question market is the most copperheads of study and ranking of freedom in the 50 states. it is the first to examine economic freedom and freedoms that affect your personal lives and looks at three key areas. it looks at fiscal policy, regulatory policy, and personal freedom or freedom from paternalism and like peter said this is the fourth edition. we like to call at the bigger and better edition. it is up to 287 pages and includes all kinds of neat information, statistics, and most of me for the social science, analysis. present the freedom index, why do we do this? we want to measure and compare the american states on how the polyp -- public policies affect freedom in the different spheres. freedom is an and in itself, it is valuable fo
ritter: thank you am a peter, and thank you to the cato institute. we are excited to be with cato and to integrate the launching point for discussion about what it means to be free and whether the state of public policy is in the states. toould like you to think -- take you for coming out. what is the freedom index question market is the most copperheads of study and ranking of freedom in the 50 states. it is the first to examine economic freedom and freedoms that affect your personal lives and...
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((grace brailsford-cato/usa)) "probably the best event was last night at maracana and seeing brazil win the fans were crazy and you couldn't hear anything in the stadium and that was really exciting." also exciting for many... watching what it takes to pull off an international event of this magnitude. ((lucas green/usa)) "it was really neat being able to see how many countries come comes together." and now it all comes to an end with a big ceremony.. brazilian style. ((elle powell/great britain)) "i also tried to get tickets for the opening ceremony but couldn't so but i'm just looking forward to seeing it all wrapped up in an amazing show from brazil." sherry how's the temps above 100... but some days in the 90s are coming this week... starting today. the ............ ............. after a chance of storms today... then drying out. flood watches and warnings today. ((sherry swensk)) >>> back to you./// ((brian loftus)) >>> this morning, the blue cut fire is now 85- percent contained... after nearly sparking a week ago in southern california. 100 homes and 200 buildings. mandatory evac
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scotland to come cato institute scholar. earlwashington journal of ier this year. host: joining us from duke university. what did you find out about the truth about trade? that: what i found out is there are a lot of myths and misperceptions about trade and jobs, and whether trade is example, blame for, the loss of manufacturing jobs over the last several decades, or whether they're more fundamental problems with the american labor market. the conclusion, as you probably guessed, is the trade really is not to blame for some of the problems in our labor market. instead, one of the problems we really have had in the last few years is a collapse in labor dynamism. the ability of misplaced workers to find new and better jobs over the longer term. pollsyou have seen at the from this presidential cycle. democrats andate, republicans, this is from michigan and mississippi when they voted in the nominating process. democrats and republicans worry about the economy, and when those voters express concern about trade and that the one o
scotland to come cato institute scholar. earlwashington journal of ier this year. host: joining us from duke university. what did you find out about the truth about trade? that: what i found out is there are a lot of myths and misperceptions about trade and jobs, and whether trade is example, blame for, the loss of manufacturing jobs over the last several decades, or whether they're more fundamental problems with the american labor market. the conclusion, as you probably guessed, is the trade...
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. >> he does not want to show pride for a country that chris cato has reaction fro the buc's head coach. >> speaking to the media. dirk koetter said he would be personally disappointed if any of his players participated in such a form of protest. but some nfl players, including his teammates and one bucs player give him credit for starting the conversation. prior to the game against green anthem played. his teammates on the field. this is the second time he has done this during the pre-season. after the game on friday he told the nfl network he is not going to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresss black people and people of color. he said he made that decision after seeing so many cases that he said of police brutality against african-americans and minorities. he said police were on paid leave for murdering people. last night he will continue to sit out in order to take a stand. >> i will stand with the people that being are oppressed. this is something that has to change. when there is change and i feel like the flag represents what it is supposed to represent and the countr
. >> he does not want to show pride for a country that chris cato has reaction fro the buc's head coach. >> speaking to the media. dirk koetter said he would be personally disappointed if any of his players participated in such a form of protest. but some nfl players, including his teammates and one bucs player give him credit for starting the conversation. prior to the game against green anthem played. his teammates on the field. this is the second time he has done this during the...
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they did great with their fiscal records and rated well by the cato institute. they were very tough on governors and tough on those ratings and now they are more pliable. if you look at their record as republicans, when you look of the things they accomplished and blue states and you look at you have twoe now, candidates who are more likely to unify the country and give the republican party the boost it needs to carry on as a viable brand. we are concerned about the republican party and strongly are in support of down ballot candidates. we want to make sure those people are elected, too. us to makeal for sure the voice of the top reflects the values we hold dear and are important to us. trump has changed voter registration several times, party affiliation. from that point of view, we feel as people have been involved in the baldwin, maryland. lopez. on with ed caller: what i would like the eople viewing the program to idea what is the the media and democratic and epublican parties afraid of that they would not allow the this party people like guy's candidates to
they did great with their fiscal records and rated well by the cato institute. they were very tough on governors and tough on those ratings and now they are more pliable. if you look at their record as republicans, when you look of the things they accomplished and blue states and you look at you have twoe now, candidates who are more likely to unify the country and give the republican party the boost it needs to carry on as a viable brand. we are concerned about the republican party and...
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i am michael tanner with the cato institute. you can follow along the discussion if you want to react to what you heard at hashtag welfare20th. thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the washington post website posted an article about the national park service which celebrates its 100th anniversary, park service overseas 412 units nationwide and the washington post travel section, pictures and information about the 59 national parks around the country including the most and least visited parks and tomorrow evening at 7:00 eastern on american history tv, national park service's 100th anniversary, recently asked members of congress about the nation's park system, senator ron wyden. >> so many special places. haystack rock on the oregon coast. my wife and i were married, from the standpoint of parks i mentioned crater lake national park, this is a real treasure enjoyed by people from the united states and all over the world, 14 years older than the park service itself a
i am michael tanner with the cato institute. you can follow along the discussion if you want to react to what you heard at hashtag welfare20th. thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the washington post website posted an article about the national park service which celebrates its 100th anniversary, park service overseas 412 units nationwide and the washington post travel section, pictures and information about the 59 national...
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. >> welcome to the cato institute on the 20th anniversary. i am delighted to have my audience here in person, as well as those who are joining us their television or internet. as my colleague mentioned for those who are live tweeting the event it is #welfare20th. also very happy to be joined by our panelist here, who i am going to introduce in a moment. the topic. as we know from michael tanner's opening remarks, the 1996 welfare reform law was a comprehensive overhaul of welfare law. and dramatically reshaped the federal cash and food welfare programs in the united states, specifically replacing aid to families with dependent children with temporary assistance to needy families and it had a few features which made it particularly notable. it provided incentives to states to limit out of wedlock births, as well as to create goals about limiting teenage pregnancy among other things. critics of the welfare reform predicted that the welfare reform would drive low income families into deeper poverty and keep them there. we see a resurgence in a p
. >> welcome to the cato institute on the 20th anniversary. i am delighted to have my audience here in person, as well as those who are joining us their television or internet. as my colleague mentioned for those who are live tweeting the event it is #welfare20th. also very happy to be joined by our panelist here, who i am going to introduce in a moment. the topic. as we know from michael tanner's opening remarks, the 1996 welfare reform law was a comprehensive overhaul of welfare law....
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thank you ladies and gentlemen, thank you to the current panelists, thank you to the cato institute for having me here and an invitation that was borderline mystifying because i have no policy expertise in general to offer and certainly none that would account for a marginal improvement of what you have already heard today. i'm going to speak at a much much higher level of generality about political purposes and premises that shape the debate over welfare. not quite two years after the law we are discussing today was enacted, the you new york ran a front-page story denouncing idaho for having reduced its welfare rules by 77% over the preceding three and half years. according to one academic expert quoted in the article, idaho has effectively made itself the works place in the nation to be poor. that is and was a contestable assertion but also a clarifying formulation with a clear implication that the goal of welfare policy is to make a state the best place in the nation to be poor and a nation the best place in the world to be poor. the times argued that the hallmark of a jurisdiction w
thank you ladies and gentlemen, thank you to the current panelists, thank you to the cato institute for having me here and an invitation that was borderline mystifying because i have no policy expertise in general to offer and certainly none that would account for a marginal improvement of what you have already heard today. i'm going to speak at a much much higher level of generality about political purposes and premises that shape the debate over welfare. not quite two years after the law we...
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. >>> after the break the perfect >>> and chris cato here a positive story about pokemon go. some players helped a trapped manatee. you will see what one did to free the tangle tangled creature. and several county goes back to school. a new lesson for students. what they will learn about the zika virus. that's tonight at 11. >> thank you very much, chris. there is nothing better than day. and bo's ice cream is serving up tasty treats and smiles. the business is what's right with tampa bay. ?[music] ? >> another blistering hot summer day. daniel mendes brings his girlfriend and nieces to his favorite place. >> my mom and dad brought me here when i was a kid. she came here in high school living in west >> it started in 1954, making it the oldest ice cream shop in tampa. and ken bosanka watched his father create the establishment. >> he wanted good ice cream, he could not find it. he was going to move to florida and open one up. >> could you score a cone for just a dime. >> my dad was a purchasing agent so he, you know, he knew how to much for hit. repter: starting a few flavor
. >>> after the break the perfect >>> and chris cato here a positive story about pokemon go. some players helped a trapped manatee. you will see what one did to free the tangle tangled creature. and several county goes back to school. a new lesson for students. what they will learn about the zika virus. that's tonight at 11. >> thank you very much, chris. there is nothing better than day. and bo's ice cream is serving up tasty treats and smiles. the business is what's...
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(cato--2shot) high praise for comedian amy schumer.. (sm access hollywood's scott evans has the story. runs:48out cue:"...cynthia and chris back to you." >> she would want a her in a movie. she is the best it was amazing for her to think of me it meant the world. and the future of her show inside amy schumer after tweets that emplied it may be coming to a close. she cleared it up tweeting inside amy assume ser not canceled. we have been provided a wonderful home we could not be happier there. and she added, doing standup and year, we are slated for season five but not in the foreseeable future. back to you. >> she is super talented. she is big time. >>> the 6:00 news is up next. >> here are mark and kelly. the last thing you may expect when are you in traffic. someone trying to yank you out of your car. crazy video. that's what happened to a man on how he and a passenger fought off this carjacker, we hav showing you the robbers. one slips up and gets arrested. what led police to them. >> kids caught up in olympic fever. to the club help
(cato--2shot) high praise for comedian amy schumer.. (sm access hollywood's scott evans has the story. runs:48out cue:"...cynthia and chris back to you." >> she would want a her in a movie. she is the best it was amazing for her to think of me it meant the world. and the future of her show inside amy schumer after tweets that emplied it may be coming to a close. she cleared it up tweeting inside amy assume ser not canceled. we have been provided a wonderful home we could not be...
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gavin cato was struck and killed by a motorcade. the family and others say it is a different crown heights today. >> i appreciate all the good things that all the people are >> day after day, i have had friendly experiences. positive experiences. >> seems like a great event. everyone seems to enjoy themselves. greg: it is summer and that means that it is hot. especially underground. more cars. more people complaining that you do not have air >> they are called hot cars. as many as 16 calls every single day. >> that does not seem like a big number. 8 million people. >> people just complaining to each other. >> here is a little tip. if one car is hot, it does not sixteen and they say that that is up. that does not sound like much at all. mike: i got caught in one of those hot cars last friday. it was rough. i was too lazy to get up and do anything about it. by the time i got there, my t-shirt was soaking wet. the weather is going to take a little bit of a break here soon enough. it will be breezy and dryer out there, the normal high i
gavin cato was struck and killed by a motorcade. the family and others say it is a different crown heights today. >> i appreciate all the good things that all the people are >> day after day, i have had friendly experiences. positive experiences. >> seems like a great event. everyone seems to enjoy themselves. greg: it is summer and that means that it is hot. especially underground. more cars. more people complaining that you do not have air >> they are called hot cars....
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i'm not inspired, but the cato institute's david boaz says they are both better than clinton. really? that's a low bar. >> one is a pretty good fiscal conservative who supported the walk war and' libya bombing before he opposed. and he signed a law to make it illegal to apply for a marriage license in indiana if you are a gay couple. but neither of them is as corrupt as the other candidates. neither of them is as sociopath i can as other candidates. only four got a's including pence. tim kaine when he was governor got a d. here is pence bragging about how responsible he's been. >> while the nation suffers under the weight of $19 trillion in national debt we in indiana have a $2 billion surplus, the highest kret rating in the nation even though we have cut taxes he year since i became governor. >> to be fair he came in after a pretty responsible governor, mitch daniels. he has been a pretty good governor in fiscal policy. you supported a guest worker program. but the social issues. in the house he said societal collapse was always brought about following the deterioration of ma
i'm not inspired, but the cato institute's david boaz says they are both better than clinton. really? that's a low bar. >> one is a pretty good fiscal conservative who supported the walk war and' libya bombing before he opposed. and he signed a law to make it illegal to apply for a marriage license in indiana if you are a gay couple. but neither of them is as corrupt as the other candidates. neither of them is as sociopath i can as other candidates. only four got a's including pence. tim...
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chris cato returned lost and found this was not a personal errand. >> i did not lose my pacifier. i have mynky where i left it a lot of people did lose valuable stuff andon-valuable stuff. when the crew cleared out the plastic antimicrobials balls they found 600 lost items, two rings. those have been reclaimed. and wait for it. yep. the tooth over has not come forward. we're confident they will, take a look at the treasure trove. these are all of the ideas that they lost while they were frolicking. there were rockers for people to put their valuables some didn't take advantage of that. jewelry. glasses, lots of glasses, watches. money. 50 cell phones and many of the phones have been reclaimed. and shoes, so many single shoes which leave as visual, right. >> you had people walking out with one shoe. >> but we prepared for that. we had a full stock of flip flops available who had one shoe or none. >> that's the flip lop of shame limping out of amalie arena. >> it worked we exhausted them so a lot of people took advantage of t flip flop a baby bjorn without the baby. fitness trackers
chris cato returned lost and found this was not a personal errand. >> i did not lose my pacifier. i have mynky where i left it a lot of people did lose valuable stuff andon-valuable stuff. when the crew cleared out the plastic antimicrobials balls they found 600 lost items, two rings. those have been reclaimed. and wait for it. yep. the tooth over has not come forward. we're confident they will, take a look at the treasure trove. these are all of the ideas that they lost while they were...