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here at this air bb in downtown manhattan, the lights are being adjusted the host and comedian are havinganother you get the point. equipped withalcohol, a breathalyzer an oxygen tank and a medic, we are on the scene of "drink history." it's the hit the comedy cent ral show where a story teller telling a story, and actors and comedians retelling the story. >> lip sinking to the drunken counter pars. >> he painted this painting -- he painted this painting -- of lisa in florence. >> the drunk element of the show is the unpredictability. sometimes it's --unpredhapp >> reportein the ever characters will ferrell to ryan gosling and eva mendes and octavia spencer. >> whoever is down to help the union, just let me know. >> and i allow anyone to come see how he s account drunk history". >> derek waters is the host of the show that started as a web series. you have been doing it now for a couple seasons. how did you come u n 2009 as a one time a e johnson, he is on "the new girl" and he is drunk and telling me a story. >> derek and jeremy konner enlisted their friend mark >> he a think and you ree
here at this air bb in downtown manhattan, the lights are being adjusted the host and comedian are havinganother you get the point. equipped withalcohol, a breathalyzer an oxygen tank and a medic, we are on the scene of "drink history." it's the hit the comedy cent ral show where a story teller telling a story, and actors and comedians retelling the story. >> lip sinking to the drunken counter pars. >> he painted this painting -- he painted this painting -- of lisa in...
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. >> he goes out to downtown manhattan with his buddy lance to fly here. >> i picked this location becauses the busiest with stuff overhanging. there's no way i could navigate through this area. >> flying a drone through all of these trees without a controller. howell is this going to work? you can see the drone tracking along with lance and not crashing into any trees and now also keep in mind there's no leaves on the trees right now so this drone is picking up all the little branches coming off the trees and not crashing it. it goes, can't go there. back up and around the obstacle and continues on. >> no way. it does this follow feature well. very well. he was impressed. in fact, he said this about it. this isn't a small step up in track and following technology. this is a quantum leap. >> the main camera is a 4k camera. the video is on par with a lot of the other consumer grade drones on the market. >> how fast can it go? >> 25 miles per hour. as you can see in the video, he couldn't crash it. >> how much is this thing? >> $2,500. there are other drones out there that are cheaper. howev
. >> he goes out to downtown manhattan with his buddy lance to fly here. >> i picked this location becauses the busiest with stuff overhanging. there's no way i could navigate through this area. >> flying a drone through all of these trees without a controller. howell is this going to work? you can see the drone tracking along with lance and not crashing into any trees and now also keep in mind there's no leaves on the trees right now so this drone is picking up all the little...
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. >> the story is in the trump soho which was an apartment tower or condo, hotel tower in downtown manhattan where there was -- it was very hard to sell. and there was a criminal case, a two-year criminal investigation into don junior and ivanka, and whether they had knowingly committed fraud in saying that there were so many units sold they were making false assurances to buyers. >> au can't materially misrepresent and say we've sold 80% when you've sold 20%. that's fraud. >> in fact, most of the prosecutors in the manhattan d.a.'s office working on this wanted to move the case forward but sigh advance, the manhattan d.a., after he was paid a visit by one of president trump's lawyers decided to end the case. so it was -- the story was about how donald junior and ivanka were almost dited. this was one case where you were talking about donald trump hasn't had criminal indictments he's faced before but this was one case where his family came very close. >> and do you think that you would be able -- we know that they were able to make out a series of very sophisticated and intentionally opaque
. >> the story is in the trump soho which was an apartment tower or condo, hotel tower in downtown manhattan where there was -- it was very hard to sell. and there was a criminal case, a two-year criminal investigation into don junior and ivanka, and whether they had knowingly committed fraud in saying that there were so many units sold they were making false assurances to buyers. >> au can't materially misrepresent and say we've sold 80% when you've sold 20%. that's fraud. >>...
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in new york city, hundreds marched through downtown manhattan. this is genesis aquino, a university student and member of the laundry worker's center. >> the policies the administration is trying to put in place. my livelihood is being put in danger. we are fighting for better housing rights, for labor rights, for safe conditions, for anti-harassment, and just to be safe and to be able to be a life, you know? broadcast, wethe will speak with "the new york times" editor that has launched a new series hold about extraordinary women that did not have obituaries written of about the at the time of their deaths. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'i'm amy goodman. the white house says president trump has accepted an invitation to meet directly with north korea's leader kim jong un. this is south korea's national security head chung eui-yong speaking to reporters thursday night outside the white house, after briefing officials on the recent talks between seoul and pyongyang. >> pers
in new york city, hundreds marched through downtown manhattan. this is genesis aquino, a university student and member of the laundry worker's center. >> the policies the administration is trying to put in place. my livelihood is being put in danger. we are fighting for better housing rights, for labor rights, for safe conditions, for anti-harassment, and just to be safe and to be able to be a life, you know? broadcast, wethe will speak with "the new york times" editor that has...
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unlike what we saw in downtown manhattan, that has been all snow. just like ft. lee last hour, this is just full of water. this is going to be tough to shovel when it starts to pile up on the concrete. so far it's not. the temperatures yesterday were around 40. therefore, the concrete is a little warm. when we get to 9:00 or 10:00, this is going to come down so hard that it's going to get on the roads. we are going to start to see slick roads, already seeing the snow trucks out, a lot of plows out, too. they're not doing much because nothing is sticking yet. this is just starting. don't wake up, look outside and say, oh, we've got mist. no, this is an all-day snow event. some spots may pick up two to three inches of snow per hour. you do that for a few hours, all of a sudden you have a significant snow event, significant snowstorm. what this nor'easter doesn't have that the last one did is the winds. the last ones were 60 to 70. this one 20 to 30, some help for the power lines. >> chad, thank you very much. we'll check back with you. i'm going to resist making a
unlike what we saw in downtown manhattan, that has been all snow. just like ft. lee last hour, this is just full of water. this is going to be tough to shovel when it starts to pile up on the concrete. so far it's not. the temperatures yesterday were around 40. therefore, the concrete is a little warm. when we get to 9:00 or 10:00, this is going to come down so hard that it's going to get on the roads. we are going to start to see slick roads, already seeing the snow trucks out, a lot of plows...
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downtown. i was with chase manhattan bank. and our major building was two blocks from the world trade center. in fact, we had a whole floor of the world trade center plus a branch bank down below. i happened to be out of town on the date happened. but my responsibility was for planning for any disaster, and particularly the buildings downtown. host: you were out of town? guest: i was out of town. i was in france, normandy as a matter of fact. it was frightening to try to reconcile -- host: on vacation? guest: combination vacation and a wedding. i managed to get back right away . i did the same thing i did in the army. the together a command post with some of the guys. did an assessment. 15,000 chase employees from downtown during that day. i did not because i was not there. now we had to find them an account for them. put together a command post down there. really frightening place. we could not go down there. they had it cordoned off. the place was burning. the smell and the smoke was awful. our building was absolutely covered in dust inside because they did not move fast enough with the air
downtown. i was with chase manhattan bank. and our major building was two blocks from the world trade center. in fact, we had a whole floor of the world trade center plus a branch bank down below. i happened to be out of town on the date happened. but my responsibility was for planning for any disaster, and particularly the buildings downtown. host: you were out of town? guest: i was out of town. i was in france, normandy as a matter of fact. it was frightening to try to reconcile -- host: on...
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where i worked on project including the barclays center in downtown brick lynn, the revitalization of time square as well as lower manhattan after 9/11, i'm really interested in how the city of thinking of wholesale neighborhood in this space. over the couple of years, i've watched the population of the area has grown and changed and how new housing and retail has come in. as the space gets more active in the space of city life i'm interested to see how the city collectcollects input. we're building housing, as you probably know, but i also have my students out in the neighborhood much more than i used to. they interviewed hundreds of homeless residents in the fall. you know, from the perspective of students who spend a lot of time in this neighborhood, it's changing quite a bit. i think we're currently the only middle school. as we look at the changing landscape of the neighborhood, we think about things over there in the context of crossing the streets, open space, parks, we are a school that's grounded in civic engagement. we think a lot about the ways in which our students go out in the community and serve the communit
where i worked on project including the barclays center in downtown brick lynn, the revitalization of time square as well as lower manhattan after 9/11, i'm really interested in how the city of thinking of wholesale neighborhood in this space. over the couple of years, i've watched the population of the area has grown and changed and how new housing and retail has come in. as the space gets more active in the space of city life i'm interested to see how the city collectcollects input. we're...
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downtown. right? again, the off-off-broadway theater movement is technically ll over manhattan but concentrated in chief available spaces in greenwich village and village, which is why it remains where it is today but ll of these different theater companies start doing things that for the first time ever actually trickle up. so generally, what i was talking about, trickle-down economics, really strong, the wealthy will then influence the right. this.seen it's very rare that you see or maybe not so rare, we just don't much, but when the -- when the indy music, when somebody that records something their basement and uploads it actually manages to influence an entire established commercial entity, that's kind of a different situation. for the first time that actually happens during the 1960s, with culturesation of youth with the escalation of the civil rights movement and especially escalation of the war. starts off-off-broadway becoming a place in which starts being ater viewed as a way -- first of all, or artists to get hands on experience, really working with theater that many of them hoped sociocultura
downtown. right? again, the off-off-broadway theater movement is technically ll over manhattan but concentrated in chief available spaces in greenwich village and village, which is why it remains where it is today but ll of these different theater companies start doing things that for the first time ever actually trickle up. so generally, what i was talking about, trickle-down economics, really strong, the wealthy will then influence the right. this.seen it's very rare that you see or maybe not...
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protests in new york marching in manhattan last night and protesters marching through the streets of downtown sacramento. the protesters in sacramento have moved throughout the city, shutting down streets and highways and even the arena where the kings play. the kings have become a focal point for the protesters and the team is not shying away from what is going on in the city. one week after his death the team wore black shirts that said accountability, we are one. the kings have also announced they are partnering with black lives matter to help black communities in the city. i'm joined by deray mckesson one of the organizers of the black lives matter. it is great to have you with us. we have grieving and mourning continuing in sacramento and what happens next. we've seen the protests and that meeting of the city council ended prematurely as a result of protests. what happens next as you see it? >> i'm reminded that a third of the people killed by strangers are killed by a police officer and that is from an analyst just done by the group called h.r. dag and what is hard about california and
protests in new york marching in manhattan last night and protesters marching through the streets of downtown sacramento. the protesters in sacramento have moved throughout the city, shutting down streets and highways and even the arena where the kings play. the kings have become a focal point for the protesters and the team is not shying away from what is going on in the city. one week after his death the team wore black shirts that said accountability, we are one. the kings have also...