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>> dinkins: the tunnel king.ow, he's responsible for more sophisticated tunnels than i think any other person in the history of drug trafficking in mexico. and so, it's somewhat ironic that he was able to escape using one of the techniques that he really perfected over the last, you know, decade plus. >> whitaker: ironic, but not terribly surprising. during the last manhunt for el chapo, his pursuers discovered this, the tub. look at this. a tunnel entrance also concealed in the plumbing-- in this case, beneath the tub. that's amazing. chapo devised ingenious smuggling methods. he packed drugs into fake cucumbers and bananas and mixed them in with shipments of real produce. but the thing he worked hardest on was making sure he could always get away. guzman was the first mexican drug trafficker to hire architects and mining engineers to build elaborate super tunnels, complete with ventilation systems, electricity and railways, to ferry drugs under the u.s./mexico border. mexican authorities led us to a tunnel they
>> dinkins: the tunnel king.ow, he's responsible for more sophisticated tunnels than i think any other person in the history of drug trafficking in mexico. and so, it's somewhat ironic that he was able to escape using one of the techniques that he really perfected over the last, you know, decade plus. >> whitaker: ironic, but not terribly surprising. during the last manhunt for el chapo, his pursuers discovered this, the tub. look at this. a tunnel entrance also concealed in the...
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dinkins -- you don't know anything about that? senator mccarthy -- i never saw it. senator, i have the application that he filled out, and i can show you -- >> don't tell me i notarized it? >> what? >> don't tell me i notarized it. >> no, you merely signed it. [laughter] >> there were 36 days of hearings in 1954 on television -- and television came into the picture. and people began to see, and i must say, mccarthy was a heavy drinker and he was starting to go too far. he would interrupt -- point of order, point of order. >> point of order? >> i don't know what it is, but it is a point of something. >> [indiscernible] >> my point of order is yesterday mr. dinkins was imposed upon and so was the secretary of the army by having a doctored or altered photograph produced in this courtroom as if it were honest, in the committee room, as if it were honest. >> it was rude and unruly and they talked about this as a point of order on america. when tv showed how he was, he lost a lot of public support. then he tried to name this young lawyer. whenever he named somebody, it wa
dinkins -- you don't know anything about that? senator mccarthy -- i never saw it. senator, i have the application that he filled out, and i can show you -- >> don't tell me i notarized it? >> what? >> don't tell me i notarized it. >> no, you merely signed it. [laughter] >> there were 36 days of hearings in 1954 on television -- and television came into the picture. and people began to see, and i must say, mccarthy was a heavy drinker and he was starting to go too...
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her parents know her passion for tennis descends from the people like arthur ashe, david dinkins and the remarkable success of venus and serena williams. who is your hero? >> serena williams. >> reporter: when you look at her, do you see yourself? >> sort of. >> reporter: sort of? >> she's better than me. so not really. >> reporter: but you can get there, can't you? >> yeah. >> reporter: the heat radiating off the court tells you it's going to be a hot one when the williams sisters meet tonight. too hot to play tennis unless you're a pro or plan on being one. we're in tremont, the bronx, lou young, cbs 2 news. >> she can hit that ball. nice stroke. sophia's parents by the way hoping the match doesn't go too late. too many is her first day at school. >> exciting night, right? >> very. >> you can tell that they both want it. like there's no holding back. >> and then when the other one wins, then what? always awkward, right? tough to watch. >> it is. going to be a very great match. >>> we have new information as we continue here tonight on some other news, including that of the woman sh
her parents know her passion for tennis descends from the people like arthur ashe, david dinkins and the remarkable success of venus and serena williams. who is your hero? >> serena williams. >> reporter: when you look at her, do you see yourself? >> sort of. >> reporter: sort of? >> she's better than me. so not really. >> reporter: but you can get there, can't you? >> yeah. >> reporter: the heat radiating off the court tells you it's going to be...
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the former mayor was there, ray kelly served under mayor dinkins in the 90s. greg: that is true and mayor bloomberg. tell me more. rosanna: the book is called vigilance which i am reading now. learning about his service in the vietnam war. that is the chapter i am up to. some questions last night, he made it clear he is not happy with this city's limitations on the stop and frisk policy. >> a tremendous amount of support for stop and frisk and other things that have made them think. greg: i bought him that tied for christmas. rosanna: should have kept it for yourself. it is the nice one. commissioner kelly added that in the city of 8 million people to have only 40,000 stops, he says is very low. still ahead on "good day new york," we got a big show coming. greg: let's look outside. looks like jim is cruising over new jersey again. right? >> that is right. over monmouth county over the borrow area now. rosanna: lisa evers [ cheers and applause ] a wave of game-day excitement is rolling into dunkin'. taste the new tailgater breakfast sandwich, stacked with smoke
the former mayor was there, ray kelly served under mayor dinkins in the 90s. greg: that is true and mayor bloomberg. tell me more. rosanna: the book is called vigilance which i am reading now. learning about his service in the vietnam war. that is the chapter i am up to. some questions last night, he made it clear he is not happy with this city's limitations on the stop and frisk policy. >> a tremendous amount of support for stop and frisk and other things that have made them think. greg:...
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mayor dinkins, a huge tennis fan. willie and savannah. >> that's the al we know. staring blank on to space. then the light comes on, hey, world. >> michael, i was going to say that's the face of a guy who woke up at 3:00 in the morning. we've all been there. >> thank you for making our day, guys. good morning to you. coming up on the show this morning, we'll be live outside chicago. this manhunt intensified overnight. searching for the three men who gunned down a beloved police officer there. schools in the area have to be shut down today. we'll talk with the former assistant director of the fbi about what's being done to track the men down. >>> also, we'll ask the question how old is your heart? most of our hearts are older than our real age. we'll put ourselves to the test and find out how to turn back time. >> jean chatzky is here with a simple stephanie sy trick ocial security trick to save you hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> steals and deals with jill martin. all that when we see you in a few minutes, michael and darlene and we haven't gotten into the fa
mayor dinkins, a huge tennis fan. willie and savannah. >> that's the al we know. staring blank on to space. then the light comes on, hey, world. >> michael, i was going to say that's the face of a guy who woke up at 3:00 in the morning. we've all been there. >> thank you for making our day, guys. good morning to you. coming up on the show this morning, we'll be live outside chicago. this manhunt intensified overnight. searching for the three men who gunned down a beloved...