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his reluctance to run earned him a moniker hamlet on the hudson. two years later cuomo lost to george pataki. >> i made mistakes as governor, but i'm proud of what we accomplished together. >> reporter: after public office, cuomo joined a law firm and remained a visible force in politics, including the support for his son, andrew, who followed in his father's footsteps to become governor. cuomo leaves behind his wife of more than 50 years matilda, and children, chris, maria and margaret and andrew. >> that was harry smith reporting. former mayor willie brown said cuomo inspired him in his career. >>> we will move to a developing story. a team of french investigators will be going underwater today in the hopes of tracking down the black boxes from airasia flight 8501. the team will use hydrophones for beacons from two flight recorders. search crews have recovered 30 bodies and some of the wreckage from the crash site. they are looking for the main portion of that. there were 162 people on board when the plane crashed last weekend. >>> authorities in
his reluctance to run earned him a moniker hamlet on the hudson. two years later cuomo lost to george pataki. >> i made mistakes as governor, but i'm proud of what we accomplished together. >> reporter: after public office, cuomo joined a law firm and remained a visible force in politics, including the support for his son, andrew, who followed in his father's footsteps to become governor. cuomo leaves behind his wife of more than 50 years matilda, and children, chris, maria and...
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, hudson puts a new spin on an ancient art. >> i make large-scale zoatrope. it's one of the earliest forms of motion picture. it was a cylinder which flips. it would animate it. >> the sparks of his work have been burning since childhood. >> always been into animation. illusion and magic. >> i met these swimmers in 2000 static. a big part of the creative process is figuring out how to do stuff. from a very early age i was always given that permission to be myself. >> if you walk in here without knowing him and you're a volunteer, you're just like, whoa, dude. that guy had way too much coffee. >> i i want all my tools purple so i know at a distant the tool is mine. >> hudson's art jumps out. his pieces are an elaborate version of those old flip books except hudson's characters are life sifb. >> it's story telling. >> hudson's figures come to life with spinning motion and strobe lights. >> with that little amount of time you have, you could tell some amazing stories. >> the wheel of mythological skeletons paddle down the river sticks, arm dangle a yo-yo, the st
, hudson puts a new spin on an ancient art. >> i make large-scale zoatrope. it's one of the earliest forms of motion picture. it was a cylinder which flips. it would animate it. >> the sparks of his work have been burning since childhood. >> always been into animation. illusion and magic. >> i met these swimmers in 2000 static. a big part of the creative process is figuring out how to do stuff. from a very early age i was always given that permission to be myself....
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good cop backing bad cop but because of their bathrooms not so far on the corner of new hall and hudson if, in fact any mother had an emergency there is no way the ambulance or the fire department because of the street is kind of narrow with other people parked on the other side of the street would be able to get to her that's any main concern thank you. >> >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (calling names) and those are the last two people. >> my name is shirley hunter on new hall street new hall street is is a residential area surrounded by the commercial property the city wants to take away 5 parking spaces from across in our homes and park the busses there i oppose that i don't think it's a good idea we've been bombarded by people coming and parking for the light rail you can't move our car without somebody waiting to take our parking space i disagree and don't think it's a good idea. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> last speaker len yell hunter. >> good afternoon. >> i'm lee necessarily hunter i'm on new haul for 28 years i'm a taxpayer a homeowner i was the
good cop backing bad cop but because of their bathrooms not so far on the corner of new hall and hudson if, in fact any mother had an emergency there is no way the ambulance or the fire department because of the street is kind of narrow with other people parked on the other side of the street would be able to get to her that's any main concern thank you. >> >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (calling names) and those are the last two people. >> my name is shirley...
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we know from sully sullenberger's miracle on the hudson it is at least possible in certain conditions. we'll be hearing from him coming. sfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips tongue or throat or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get m
we know from sully sullenberger's miracle on the hudson it is at least possible in certain conditions. we'll be hearing from him coming. sfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical...
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but for artist peter hudson that is the goal. >> the world is going in a circle. >> reporter: in thereasure island warehouse -- >> one, two records -- hudson puts a new spin on an ancient art. >> i make large scale zoatrope. it's one of the earliest forms of motion picture. it was a cylinder with slits in it. as you spin the wheel, you look through the slits and it would animate it. >> reporter: the sparks of his work have been burning since childhood. >> always been really into animation and the illusion of magic. >> the whole box is bubble wrapped! >> reporter: i made the swimmers in 2000 that were static going through the ground. for me a big part of the creative process is figuring out how to do stuff. hmm. from a very, very very early age i was always given that permission to be myself. [ laughter ] >> if you walk in here without knowing him and you're a volunteer you're just like whoa dude! that guy had way too much coffee. >> paint those tools. i paint all my tools purple so i know at a distance that the tool is mine. >> reporter: at any distance, hudson's art jumps out. his p
but for artist peter hudson that is the goal. >> the world is going in a circle. >> reporter: in thereasure island warehouse -- >> one, two records -- hudson puts a new spin on an ancient art. >> i make large scale zoatrope. it's one of the earliest forms of motion picture. it was a cylinder with slits in it. as you spin the wheel, you look through the slits and it would animate it. >> reporter: the sparks of his work have been burning since childhood. >>...
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peter hudson and his son is the goal. >> in the krsh. >> a. >> oatrob is one of the earliest forms of competition. it's a cylinder frarchl there's -- the whole block is full of bubble wrap! >> for me a big part of the creative process is figuring out how to do stuff. hmm. from a very, very important of age, i was given that permission to be myself. >> if you wouk in would you p k parkflirchl. >> it's a blending of filmmaking. it's story telling. >> hudson's stories come to motion. >> with that little amount of time that you have, you can tell it's an amazing story. >> a while of mythological skeletons paddle down the river's stick aim bollizing the struggle of the american keerp. >> it's unbelievable. it f. >> it just blows people's minds. -- >> it's so stressful. sometimes i wish i had a little -- no, it's a bad idea. >> hudson calls his latest piece rate of return. an internal dive to swing it all up there to do given tlp no -- rn chicago snchl good morning. maybe you have some art on your windshield, draw a little something, send as you message. we'll put it on our facebook page. w
peter hudson and his son is the goal. >> in the krsh. >> a. >> oatrob is one of the earliest forms of competition. it's a cylinder frarchl there's -- the whole block is full of bubble wrap! >> for me a big part of the creative process is figuring out how to do stuff. hmm. from a very, very important of age, i was given that permission to be myself. >> if you wouk in would you p k parkflirchl. >> it's a blending of filmmaking. it's story telling. >>...
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the hudson river. could this plane have done the same in the java sea given the weather conditions and all we know about it. we'll talk about that ahead. >>> but, first the missing air asia plane has made a lot of people a little nervous about buy ing flying despite what the statistics show us. maybe every time you hit an air pocket your heart skips a beat. mine certainly does. the faa said turbulence is the cause of most weather-related incidents. here's more on what causes turbulence. >> people were screaming. >> there was a drop. >> getting in a car crash. >> very, very scary. ♪ >>> well a number of theories are being discussed about what happened to air asia flight 8501. one is the possibility that the captain did attempt an emergency landing on water or what's known as a ditch landing. the airbus a-320 that airplane is equipped with a ditch switch so a pilot is attempting to land on water, hitting the switch closes the valves and the ports below the airplane's float line sealing out any water. her
the hudson river. could this plane have done the same in the java sea given the weather conditions and all we know about it. we'll talk about that ahead. >>> but, first the missing air asia plane has made a lot of people a little nervous about buy ing flying despite what the statistics show us. maybe every time you hit an air pocket your heart skips a beat. mine certainly does. the faa said turbulence is the cause of most weather-related incidents. here's more on what causes...
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hudson's studies that did permanent work so he's going to work through and then dr. hudson has provided you an overview and he'll walk through that and to sort of end our conversation and presentation is i have dr. isabel la guiles and dr. ill bell i'm going to say is a business harpoon and working with dr. hudson shield e she'll lend her expertise to you commissioners think about the quality active components to need to ply to some of the legacy business program once it's officially passed so first so that's going to be the order of which we have our presentations and then what i need to start what hey what staff is going to need as we start to develop this program is likely every meeting some point of constitution this is the beginning we'll take the information and flush out the meetings for the creation of the criteria to give you an update of the legislation it is still in committee it will not be heard the earliest sometime in john january there are a few items that supervisor campos office wants to refine so this give us an opportunity if we need to effect som
hudson's studies that did permanent work so he's going to work through and then dr. hudson has provided you an overview and he'll walk through that and to sort of end our conversation and presentation is i have dr. isabel la guiles and dr. ill bell i'm going to say is a business harpoon and working with dr. hudson shield e she'll lend her expertise to you commissioners think about the quality active components to need to ply to some of the legacy business program once it's officially passed so...
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airways jet on the hudson river talks to cnn. our experts weigh in on what the emergency slide tells us about how the flight crashed. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. >>> we got word today about where the air asia black boxes will go once recovered. the cockpit voice recorder and data recorder will be taken to jakarta, indonesia. but is that the best choice? joining us to talk about it clyde irving back with us the author of "the jumbo, the making of 774." this is new information we're getting. is indonesia's lab the best place to analyze the black box? >> it isn't. i don't think so at all. >> why? >> well i don't think they have the same technical resource as required. in the case o
airways jet on the hudson river talks to cnn. our experts weigh in on what the emergency slide tells us about how the flight crashed. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit...
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but for peter hudson that's the goal. >> going in a circle. >> in a treasure island warehouse, hudson puts a new spin on ancient art. >> it's one of the earliest forms of motion picture. what it was was a cylinder and as you spin the wheel you look through the slits and it would animate it. >> the sparks of hudson's work have been burning since childhood. >> always been into animation and illusion and magic. >> the whole box is full of bubble wrap. >> i made the swimmers in 2000 that were going through the ground but a big part of the creative process is figuring out how to do stuff. >> from a very early age i was always given that permission to be myself. >> if you walk in here without knowing him and you're a volunteer you're just like whoa, dude. that guy had way too much coffee. >> that's right. i paint all my tools purple so i know at a distance if the tool is mine. >> at any distance hudson's art jumps out. his pieces are an elaborate version of the old flip books except his characters are life size. >> it's a blending of film making. it's story telling. >> instead of flipping a
but for peter hudson that's the goal. >> going in a circle. >> in a treasure island warehouse, hudson puts a new spin on ancient art. >> it's one of the earliest forms of motion picture. what it was was a cylinder and as you spin the wheel you look through the slits and it would animate it. >> the sparks of hudson's work have been burning since childhood. >> always been into animation and illusion and magic. >> the whole box is full of bubble wrap. >> i...
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you may remember walter hudson caught on camera throwing the officer to the ground last summer. investigators say hudson and a councilwoman got upset with an i wasser questioning some teenagers about underage drinking. hudson is claiming open public records act violations and could force the borough to pay his legal bills. >>> the former philadelphia sportscaster is set to go on trial on monday. a bucks county judge denied his bid for a delay yesterday. he is accused of scamming people out of more than $300,000. according to prosecutors he sold tickets and travel packages to sporting erchs sporting. events, promising to giving money to charity but pocketed the money instead. he said he would represent himself at trial. he will have a standby lawyer with him in the courtroom. >>> the first person to declare her candidacy for philadelphia mayor has dropped out of the race. terry guillen made the announcement on his facebook page saying she wasn't able to race enough money. a look at the democratic primary race. district attorney lynn abraham, ken trujillo and anthony williams. mic
you may remember walter hudson caught on camera throwing the officer to the ground last summer. investigators say hudson and a councilwoman got upset with an i wasser questioning some teenagers about underage drinking. hudson is claiming open public records act violations and could force the borough to pay his legal bills. >>> the former philadelphia sportscaster is set to go on trial on monday. a bucks county judge denied his bid for a delay yesterday. he is accused of scamming people...
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it is called the miracle on the hudson. what he did was essentially miraculous but is this even reasonable for them? i even wonder about the damage of putting out a theory like this. >> i had been talking about that theory with that same interview with sully that i felt that it was as well because the fact that the only thing we knew we had at the time was the emergency exit door and the slide which is associated with that door and then we had three bodies none of that points to anything but a successful ditching but as evidence comes in which is typical of any investigation, the riddles unfold and you get these answers. now to me it's far less likely than i thought it was. >> and les you saw the pictures there of the miracle on the hudson. the water on the hudson river was pretty flat. a lot different than theoretically in the java sea. what kind of things do you train for as a pilot? how much do you train for these types of situation s?s? >> like captain sullenberger said it's such an unlikely event. we read about it and
it is called the miracle on the hudson. what he did was essentially miraculous but is this even reasonable for them? i even wonder about the damage of putting out a theory like this. >> i had been talking about that theory with that same interview with sully that i felt that it was as well because the fact that the only thing we knew we had at the time was the emergency exit door and the slide which is associated with that door and then we had three bodies none of that points to anything...
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. >> recently the hudson institute held a discussion on the role of the legislative branch and can't additional powers of congress. speakers included hudson institute distinguished fellow christopher demuth and former republican senator from oklahoma dog nickles. there is a concentration of power in congress needs to regain its delegated powers. other topics include president obama's immigration executive order, the affordable care act and the keystone excel pipeline. this is an hour and 35 mins. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good afternoon. i am arthur herman, senior fellow at the hudson institute and i want to welcome those of you in the audience here at hudson and also welcome the audience at c-span two what i think is a fascinating and i would venture to say unique event taking place right now in discussion about the president past and future of the u.s. congress. i've almost all of you know in this room, the big buzz has been in the last couple of month and a half has been about the prospect of the gop dominated congress coming in january. everybody who has an office in thi
. >> recently the hudson institute held a discussion on the role of the legislative branch and can't additional powers of congress. speakers included hudson institute distinguished fellow christopher demuth and former republican senator from oklahoma dog nickles. there is a concentration of power in congress needs to regain its delegated powers. other topics include president obama's immigration executive order, the affordable care act and the keystone excel pipeline. this is an hour and...
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here in new york city when captain sully sullenberger in 2009 was able to land an airbus jet on the hudson river. is that something that's possible here? >> no. there are so many factoids people are making storylines around. i don't know if it's to fill time or what. you cannot take a single radar point and build a storyline around it. all about accident investigation is the fact you have to look at trends. have you to look at a lot of radar data. the radar data people are pulling off the internet those are 14 to 16-second hits. they don't have the radar at four seconds. to say the airplane stalled or the pilot was trying make a landing, at this point without really having the fidelity of the data on the ftr and understanding what the crew was talking about on the cvr, we aren't going to know a story line for this particular event until we get better data. one last point. the crucial part with the search and recovery if you will the bodies that rbing pulled up i know that the families have been waiting anxiously to get their loved ones back i'm hoping as they recover the bodies they do a f
here in new york city when captain sully sullenberger in 2009 was able to land an airbus jet on the hudson river. is that something that's possible here? >> no. there are so many factoids people are making storylines around. i don't know if it's to fill time or what. you cannot take a single radar point and build a storyline around it. all about accident investigation is the fact you have to look at trends. have you to look at a lot of radar data. the radar data people are pulling off the...
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we knew if it would bust it would bust in the hudson valley,manvalley manhattan, and new york. that heavy snow band is there. this storm is just as strong as advertised. that heavy snow band is just now no longer projected to quick back into the new york city area. it's still going to sit here over the providence area from boston, cape cod, almost to springfield and to the new haven area. i didn't touch you in boston or providence. i still think we're going to get the hour outages and we're still going to have people stuck in their homes, chris. that has not changed, i am changing that the western edge of the storm looks to be less tra dramatic now. as far as i'm concerns, we have a lot of life threatening weather to deal with in eastern new england. >> thank you. major deblasio perhaps, thanks his lucky stars if that turns out to be the case. he is under tremendous scrutiny tonight as are all municipal and local officials. >>> a lot of news happening in the country. >>> joining me now is chris pallone, what's the latest? >> all afternoon it was cloudy and a little bit of flurr
we knew if it would bust it would bust in the hudson valley,manvalley manhattan, and new york. that heavy snow band is there. this storm is just as strong as advertised. that heavy snow band is just now no longer projected to quick back into the new york city area. it's still going to sit here over the providence area from boston, cape cod, almost to springfield and to the new haven area. i didn't touch you in boston or providence. i still think we're going to get the hour outages and we're...
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he was rushed to the hospital suffering from hype them i -- hypothermia. >>> miracle organ the hudsonmiracle on the hudson happened on this day and captain made an emergency landing he saved all 155 people on board. responders pulled everyone from the water only a few people had minor injuries. >>> happening today the pew charitable trust is expected to release a report about school funding. it will compare funding of philadelphia schools for funding form will will -- formulas for school districts and other states. incoming governor tom wolf wants to put $1 billion into education. >> misses cats in los angeles angeles -- missing cats in los angeles, there's a reason fore it. >> developing right now you're taking a live look, what a mess arc water geyser is still gushing in northeast philadelphia, it's now been more than 11 hours after that pipe broke, where is the off valve? we've got a live update. >> we have new information on the investigation of a missing south jersey mother who police say was killed by her husband. >> a young man is behind bars in ohio fore planning a deadly an i
he was rushed to the hospital suffering from hype them i -- hypothermia. >>> miracle organ the hudsonmiracle on the hudson happened on this day and captain made an emergency landing he saved all 155 people on board. responders pulled everyone from the water only a few people had minor injuries. >>> happening today the pew charitable trust is expected to release a report about school funding. it will compare funding of philadelphia schools for funding form will will -- formulas...
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kate hudson. emily blunt.un to look at everybody. and joining us now with his favorite looks of the night is celebrity stylist josie and editor in chief of yahoo! style, let's get right to your favorite, julianne moore. >> i have to show you this was really the winner of the night. i love this so much. number one, she wore the biggest trend, silver sequins, which is everywhere. i love the feather that was happening right there at the bottom of the train. when she stepped out, it was a winner for me. and i have to say, this really made her the queen of the night. >> there's her crown. >> she instagrammed a big teaser about this earlier in the day. we were thinking who was going to wear silver sequins and i saw them come through security with the dress. they said to me get ready for a big disco ball. >> a big glittery disco ball. she brought the party. somebody else we agreed on, i thought naomi watts looked incredible. >> yellow is a very difficult to wear on the red carpet. it could get big bird fast. look how
kate hudson. emily blunt.un to look at everybody. and joining us now with his favorite looks of the night is celebrity stylist josie and editor in chief of yahoo! style, let's get right to your favorite, julianne moore. >> i have to show you this was really the winner of the night. i love this so much. number one, she wore the biggest trend, silver sequins, which is everywhere. i love the feather that was happening right there at the bottom of the train. when she stepped out, it was a...
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that complex is on the banks of the hudson river and is still smoldering right now. don catchion has more -- don champion has more now from edgewater. >> reporter: it's a -- it took 250 firefighters more than 14 hours to bring this massive fire under control at an apartment complex in edgewater, new jersey. >> it's devastating seeing your place go down like that. >> dina gomez and her family are among 500 residents the fire displaced. they watched as it grew wednesday afternoon. >> when i saw the flames getting where it was -- could i see it from my window, i said let's go. we've got to go. >> reporter: the the fire started around 4:30 in the complex that sits along the hudson river right across from new york city. within an hour crews called in extra help, including fdny fire boat. at the height of the firefight, flames could be seen from miles away. >> it was in the floors and it just traveled. we had crews on three floors. we had the task of dealing with multiple rescues on different floors because the smoke had traveled through the building. >> reporter: two fire
that complex is on the banks of the hudson river and is still smoldering right now. don catchion has more -- don champion has more now from edgewater. >> reporter: it's a -- it took 250 firefighters more than 14 hours to bring this massive fire under control at an apartment complex in edgewater, new jersey. >> it's devastating seeing your place go down like that. >> dina gomez and her family are among 500 residents the fire displaced. they watched as it grew wednesday...
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. >> he earned the nickname hamlet on the hudson. even kept a plane idling on the tarmac while he debateds about running or staying in new york. >> it's my responsibility as governor to deal with this extraordinarily severe problem. were it not, i would travel to new hampshire today and file my name as a candidate in this presidential primary. that was my hope and i prepared for it. >> cuomo ran for a fourth term in 1994 in a nasty race that stemmed on a weakening economy and a heated debate. he was narrowly defeated. dealing a major defelt to the democratic party and cuomo. >> we have enormous power here. we have a fantastic future potentially. i've surely made mistakes as governor but i'm as proud as i can be of what we've established together. >> cuomo reentered private practice in 1995 as counsel and to this day has remained a visible force in new york politics appearing in his son andrew's side. his other son chris is the host of kansas's new day. he also leaves behind his wife and three daughters. >> the new york governor's off
. >> he earned the nickname hamlet on the hudson. even kept a plane idling on the tarmac while he debateds about running or staying in new york. >> it's my responsibility as governor to deal with this extraordinarily severe problem. were it not, i would travel to new hampshire today and file my name as a candidate in this presidential primary. that was my hope and i prepared for it. >> cuomo ran for a fourth term in 1994 in a nasty race that stemmed on a weakening economy and...
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the fire destroyed avalon on the hudson. flames broke out at 4:30 yesterday afternoon. crews thought they had it under control and then it flared up again. 400 people had to be evacuated. no reports of serious injuries. you can see the fire tearing through the roof. firefighters carried residents out of the burning building. the same apartment complex burned to the ground when it was being built in 2000. it was rebuilt with units designed to appeal to new york city commuters. you can see more video on nbc 10 news app. >>> from our jersey shore bureau. this ocean county detective died in the hospital over the weekend after crashing his car earlier this month. john scott stevens worked for the county prosecutor's office for years. stevens served for almost 15 years. nbc 10 obtained this video of the crash that killed stevens in lacy township. a local photographer shot the video. police actually arrested him after he refused to hand over his camera. the prosecutor says those charges will be dropped. >>> philadelphia mayor michael nutter and police commissioner charles rams
the fire destroyed avalon on the hudson. flames broke out at 4:30 yesterday afternoon. crews thought they had it under control and then it flared up again. 400 people had to be evacuated. no reports of serious injuries. you can see the fire tearing through the roof. firefighters carried residents out of the burning building. the same apartment complex burned to the ground when it was being built in 2000. it was rebuilt with units designed to appeal to new york city commuters. you can see more...
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so the bust factor is high for hudson valley, northern jersey and philadelphia. question of how much of that moisture the heavy snow comes inland off the ocean. we know for sure, betty, eastern new england and southern new england and long island is going to get crushed but how far inland does that go? >> thank you very much, bill. >>> we have breaking news overnight. >> there is a device that's been recovered by the secret service at the white house. it does not pose any sort of ongoing threat right now to anybody at the white house. but as the secret service has more information about what they have been able to learn about this, they'll share more information on this. >> all right. so what is he talking about? we have just learned in fact that the secret service is investigating a device found on the white house grounds. the secret service as you heard is investigating and we will keep on top of that and bring you the latest as soon as we know it. >>> but in the meantime, look at that. yes. keep an eye on that car what you saw right there in the middle. it jus
so the bust factor is high for hudson valley, northern jersey and philadelphia. question of how much of that moisture the heavy snow comes inland off the ocean. we know for sure, betty, eastern new england and southern new england and long island is going to get crushed but how far inland does that go? >> thank you very much, bill. >>> we have breaking news overnight. >> there is a device that's been recovered by the secret service at the white house. it does not pose any...
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for the hudson institute.the 114th congress gavels in at noon this tuesday. and track the gop-led congress and have your say as events unfold on the cspan networks cspan radio and cspan.org. new congress, best access, on cspan. >> tonight on cspan 3, a look at u.s. policy toward the asia pacific region. then portions from the national transportation safety board summit on drowsy driving. and later, a discussion on the use of diplomacy in regions of conflict. >> the center for strategic and international studies today looked at the priorities for congress and the white house when it comes to u.s. policy in the asia pacific region. topics included u.s. relations with japan and china, upcoming elections in burma and taiwan. this is an hour. >> good morning, happy new year. happy year of the sheep. i'm mike green, senior vice president for asia. thank you all for coming on what is probably the first day of work for a lot of people, including, i think, most of us. tomorrow congress comes into session, and we face a
for the hudson institute.the 114th congress gavels in at noon this tuesday. and track the gop-led congress and have your say as events unfold on the cspan networks cspan radio and cspan.org. new congress, best access, on cspan. >> tonight on cspan 3, a look at u.s. policy toward the asia pacific region. then portions from the national transportation safety board summit on drowsy driving. and later, a discussion on the use of diplomacy in regions of conflict. >> the center for...
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it's often called the miracle on the hudson.ck of geese took out the plane's engine so bay area pilot sullenburger had no chance but to try to land right on the water. the plane skidded right across the top of the water before coming to a stop. everyone survived and was evacuated before the plane ended up sinking. >>> we're learning more tonight about what went wrong when a woman drove straight in to that macy's store at a newark mall, making it actually 50 feet inside the store before the car came to a stop. ktvu spoke to the family of the 67-year-old woman today. they tell us she's battling ovarian cancer and is currently undergoing chemotherapy. they say she didn't feel well last night got distracted and may have pressed the gas instead of the brake. six people were hurt. one critically. although we're told he is doing better today. police say their investigation so far reflects what the family is saying, that the driver's medical condition is what caused that crash. >>> four silicon valley giants agreed to pay millions in a
it's often called the miracle on the hudson.ck of geese took out the plane's engine so bay area pilot sullenburger had no chance but to try to land right on the water. the plane skidded right across the top of the water before coming to a stop. everyone survived and was evacuated before the plane ended up sinking. >>> we're learning more tonight about what went wrong when a woman drove straight in to that macy's store at a newark mall, making it actually 50 feet inside the store before...
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. >>> topping the people scene, jennifer hudson headed to broadway.ammy winner making her debut in "the color purple" returning this fall. hudson in the role since "dream girls." >>> katy perry not the only performer at the super bowl lenny kravitz. and four teams are in contention, the packers, seahawks, the colts and patriots. skippy!! yippee!! fun fun fun! shiny! you never listen! what? is someone talking? skippy!! yippee!! look a ride! (vo) made with the funnest peanuts ever! skippy. yippee!! >> a burst pipe transformed a house in detroit into quite a spectacle. wall street -- water through the walls and into the basement and breeze. and the family says belongs worth $100,000 were destroyed and he said he may sue the owner. >>> looking for a little distraction check out these stories on 6abc.com. a little boy who really likes the song from frozen. when he hears "let it go" it throws him into a state of joy. >>> check out a french bulldog puppy winston, who loves getting tickled more than anything. >>> and eclipse, a black lab mix find out how to r
. >>> topping the people scene, jennifer hudson headed to broadway.ammy winner making her debut in "the color purple" returning this fall. hudson in the role since "dream girls." >>> katy perry not the only performer at the super bowl lenny kravitz. and four teams are in contention, the packers, seahawks, the colts and patriots. skippy!! yippee!! fun fun fun! shiny! you never listen! what? is someone talking? skippy!! yippee!! look a ride! (vo) made with...
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that fire is on the banks of the hudson river across from new york city. cb. news correspondent don champion joins us in edge water bergen county with the very latest what a huge fire don, good morning. >> reporter: the the complex where that fire is burning, 175 units over my shoulder you can still see smoke rising from the scene here. fire fighters are definitely having a hard time getting this fire put down. overnight we even saw flames in the area. it took a little more than two hours for this fire that started with smoke billowing out of the window, to grow into an inferno. flames quickly burned through the entire apartment complex in edge the water, new jersey. at the height of the fight, fire fighters could be seen pouring water on neighboring building in an effort to stop the flames from spreading. that work came with its own challenging. >> when it hits hydrant in so many locations it lowers the pressure. >> it is just not a lot of what the tore fight this thing. >> not a lot of water. >> reporter: fire started 4:30 wednesday afternoon in the complex
that fire is on the banks of the hudson river across from new york city. cb. news correspondent don champion joins us in edge water bergen county with the very latest what a huge fire don, good morning. >> reporter: the the complex where that fire is burning, 175 units over my shoulder you can still see smoke rising from the scene here. fire fighters are definitely having a hard time getting this fire put down. overnight we even saw flames in the area. it took a little more than two hours...
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video shows hudson throwing the officer to the ground. he was charged with all the saing an officer and ab instructing justice. >>> senator harry reid is recovering this afternoon. he had a bad fall working out at his home in nevada. the 75-year-old was using a resistance banned when it snap snapped and cause him to fall. he plans to return to washington over the weekend. a white house spokesman said president obama called senator reed on the phone this morning to wish him a full and speedy recovery. >>> as tributes to former governor mario cuomo continue to pour in flags on all state governments in new york are at half-staff. cuomo died last night from heart failure. his death came hours after his son andrew began his second term as new york's governor. he was governor from 1983 to 1994. despite calls to seek the white house, he never ran for president. his last public appearance was back in november when his son was re-elected governor of new york. his funeral is set for tuesday. >>> experts predict a rather sunny economical outlook for
video shows hudson throwing the officer to the ground. he was charged with all the saing an officer and ab instructing justice. >>> senator harry reid is recovering this afternoon. he had a bad fall working out at his home in nevada. the 75-year-old was using a resistance banned when it snap snapped and cause him to fall. he plans to return to washington over the weekend. a white house spokesman said president obama called senator reed on the phone this morning to wish him a full and...
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walter hudson was caught on camera inside this school gym, throwing the officer to the ground.his was last summer. investigators say hudson and a councilwoman game upset with the officer who was questioning some teenagers at the school about underage drinking. hudson is suing because he claims the borough refused to pay his legal fees even though an ordinance requires them to do so. >>> a grocery store chain is going out of business in our area. dozens of bottom dollar stores will be closing, leaving hundreds of people without a job. we'll tell you what's being done for those employees as those stores prepare to shut down. >>> plus campus controversy. wilmington university wants to expand but the plan is not sitting well with everybody. why some say the land should stay untouched.out of in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ lq? >>> all right. welcome back on this saturday morning. we're expecting a soggy one as w
walter hudson was caught on camera inside this school gym, throwing the officer to the ground.his was last summer. investigators say hudson and a councilwoman game upset with the officer who was questioning some teenagers at the school about underage drinking. hudson is suing because he claims the borough refused to pay his legal fees even though an ordinance requires them to do so. >>> a grocery store chain is going out of business in our area. dozens of bottom dollar stores will be...
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walter hudson believes the state attorney general's office should get involved. appoint a special prosecutor. in bridgeton, bruce gordon, fox 29 news. >> suspected serial robbers now in custody two days after a fox 29 story. u.s. marshals task force captured cartel wright this morning. it was just two days ago his stepmother spoke with fox 29 pleading that he turn himself in. wright is accused in nearly a dozen armed robberies in our area much he's been charged with six so far and more charges are pending. >>> residents of south jersey honored for their contributions from improving their communities begun work. kudos to them. dozens on hand in pennsauken for the 2015 camden county freedom medal awards. 15 people lots of collapse for them recognized for demonstrating the ideas and the actions that reflect the principals of dr. martin luther king jr. congratulations to all those honorees. >>> service man returns to his job to a rock star reception. >> those cheers you here for technical sergeant earl scott. the teacher athletic director and coach returned today to
walter hudson believes the state attorney general's office should get involved. appoint a special prosecutor. in bridgeton, bruce gordon, fox 29 news. >> suspected serial robbers now in custody two days after a fox 29 story. u.s. marshals task force captured cartel wright this morning. it was just two days ago his stepmother spoke with fox 29 pleading that he turn himself in. wright is accused in nearly a dozen armed robberies in our area much he's been charged with six so far and more...
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reaching from across the hudson to new york city. 1000 residents were displaced.to stay at area shelters or family and friends. declaring a state of emergency closing local schools. fire chief says the most important take that everyone got out alive with only two civilian and two firefighter injuries. >> we started doing our fire attack. i had mutual aid companies come in. fire conditions were getting worse. it was in the fours. it just traveled. we had crews on three floors. we had task of dealing with multiple rescues from different floors because the smoke traveled through the building. we had to evacuate the people. >> reporter: the cause of the blaze is under investigation but what pancaked floors and still unsettled rubble smoking it will still take a while to determine the origin and cause and arson squad was called in but fire officials say that is standard procedure with the size of this incident. i spoke with one of the fire chiefs called into the scene said the sprinkler system in place helped buy time to get everyone out. but the lightweight wood const
reaching from across the hudson to new york city. 1000 residents were displaced.to stay at area shelters or family and friends. declaring a state of emergency closing local schools. fire chief says the most important take that everyone got out alive with only two civilian and two firefighter injuries. >> we started doing our fire attack. i had mutual aid companies come in. fire conditions were getting worse. it was in the fours. it just traveled. we had crews on three floors. we had task...
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has become known as the miracle on the hudson. what a pilot should do if a plane loses power or stalls. >> first, you take control of the airplane and you learn to find out what you can trust and what you can't. if you have visual references if it's daylight if it's clear of clouds you use the natural horizon. in fact you might not know that most airline pilots have never stalled an airliner certainly not intentionally. and our flight simulators currently are not programmed to be able to practice a full stall of an airliner in the flight simulator. i've had a chance to go to the airbus factory and under controlled conditions actually stalled the airplane, something that few airline pilots have had a chance to do. but an inadvertent stall at a high altitude you would have to respond very quickly. you'd have to correctly solve the problem you've never faced in reality before and get one chance to do it right. so that's why recent improvements in the safety rules have required that going forward we begin to practice doing that. >> th
has become known as the miracle on the hudson. what a pilot should do if a plane loses power or stalls. >> first, you take control of the airplane and you learn to find out what you can trust and what you can't. if you have visual references if it's daylight if it's clear of clouds you use the natural horizon. in fact you might not know that most airline pilots have never stalled an airliner certainly not intentionally. and our flight simulators currently are not programmed to be able to...
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airways flight 1549 on the hudson river.huge moment for twitter as user yoenis tweeted this photo, there's a plane in the hudson, i'm on the ferry going to pick up the people, crazy, the first image, widely shared and early glimpse of the power of twitter to break news. in fact, jack dorsey talked about that moment for the founders in which they realized just the strength of the tool they had created. >> yeah. it's amazing. so many moments now get captured on twitter and have since, but it was the first time we had really seen something like that up close. i was on the west coast looking at twitter going, oh, my goodness, seriously. >> got mentioned in the s1, touted to investors as the way that the platform in an ideal scenario can be used for eyewitness on the ground reporting when major media can't get there. >> not helping the stock, down 4%, back to 38. a lot going on, we mentioned forrex, the banks, intel tonight, dow's best component of 2014, lot of pressure on them to deliver. >> lot of questions about what they will
airways flight 1549 on the hudson river.huge moment for twitter as user yoenis tweeted this photo, there's a plane in the hudson, i'm on the ferry going to pick up the people, crazy, the first image, widely shared and early glimpse of the power of twitter to break news. in fact, jack dorsey talked about that moment for the founders in which they realized just the strength of the tool they had created. >> yeah. it's amazing. so many moments now get captured on twitter and have since, but...
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>> well it's interesting because when the hudson 820 hit the hudson it hit at a very clever angle andast damage to the structure. even then the evacuation of that plane was taking place, the rear end of the fuselage had been breached and water started coming in. as the people went out the front doors of the plane, the rear of the cabin was spitting out water. i wonder in this case the evidence of that slide, the evidence of the door opening and the first few bodies would be consistent with the rear rows of seats and those who would be in the flight attendant station by that door. i'm wondering as part of the fuselage breaking up if it began at the bottom rear that would suggest that likely merkel on the hudson landing, the first part of the fuselage to hit the water was the rear end. i'm trying to do reverse engineering and looking at the way the bodies have appeared. we have 30 so far, and in the case of air 447, they picked up bodies and one of them was that of the captain. >> that's pretty interesting, miles. i wonder what you think especially when the maintenance kit was found, an
>> well it's interesting because when the hudson 820 hit the hudson it hit at a very clever angle andast damage to the structure. even then the evacuation of that plane was taking place, the rear end of the fuselage had been breached and water started coming in. as the people went out the front doors of the plane, the rear of the cabin was spitting out water. i wonder in this case the evidence of that slide, the evidence of the door opening and the first few bodies would be consistent...
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the management said it would impede the progress as the barges are flooding all the way down the hudson with these chunks of steel each is about the size of a ranch house those that would form the structure of the roadway today. management wouldn't so they went on strike. they finally did but it didn't impede progress but a guy named robert walsh who is in the core of the building, he is dead now he fell into the nets both times if he did not fall into those you would not be running it today. it is a good thing to have nets. did you ever fall? >> no. i never felt thank god. >> is is safer now than 50 years ago? to read there is more safety restrictions there are some better almost done have seen the change drastically where they had to adjust it is the new safety stuff and it is welcome to a new degree but they don't say you have it easy? been made you hear that but safety is there for a reason but to think we're trained and skilled for reason. >> you reach a certain age? in they have done that already but some are older you would be surprised some will turn to welding. >> what kind of
the management said it would impede the progress as the barges are flooding all the way down the hudson with these chunks of steel each is about the size of a ranch house those that would form the structure of the roadway today. management wouldn't so they went on strike. they finally did but it didn't impede progress but a guy named robert walsh who is in the core of the building, he is dead now he fell into the nets both times if he did not fall into those you would not be running it today....
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jennifer hudson is set for the great white way. in a new york review of "the color purple."shung avery avery. backed by none other than oprah winfrey. the show is expected to open this fall. i think this is great. >> yeah. >> it came out back in the early 2000s, it was on broadway. this is the first time. >> big shoes to fill. >> huge. it's not the role that oprah played. but oprah is behind it all. >> if she's backing it all. >> and more broadway news. it's been defying gravity and for a long time. it looks like wicked will hit the big streen in 2016. the show's producer also behind the "into the woods" movie says a director has been selected and a screen play is being written. they'll only make the 2016 goal date if everything comes together perntly. that is my favorite show of all time. >> was that you on stage? >> no, indreams. in my dreams. >> you do have a lovely voice. >> thank you. >> i've heard it. >> we're waeting for "wicked." >>> looks like harry styles' future is heading in one direction. bah dum bum. there's no question styles will enter the movie business. har
jennifer hudson is set for the great white way. in a new york review of "the color purple."shung avery avery. backed by none other than oprah winfrey. the show is expected to open this fall. i think this is great. >> yeah. >> it came out back in the early 2000s, it was on broadway. this is the first time. >> big shoes to fill. >> huge. it's not the role that oprah played. but oprah is behind it all. >> if she's backing it all. >> and more broadway...
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let's take hudson bay. sax is one of my favorite stores.a retail guy. >> he is harvard law, harvard business executive officer. his experienced most recently his supervalu, whole foods retailer. target.com, target credit cards. the good thing about hudson bay company is there is a great cornerstone in leadership between richard baker bonnie brooks storch can take what he has learned and salt-and-pepper hudson bay. it was an easy transition. >> that is not such a big challenge on that front. what about abercrombie & fitch? michael jeffries was finally ousted after all of these years of essentially consumer driven backlash against him, against the comments he made about fat women. they are still looking for their ceo. >> they are still looking for their ceo. the unreported story is that one of the seminal geniuses in retail today the executive chairman your listeners would know from marshall fields during their great days, a transformational leader. i worked with him when they did the softer side of sears which saved sears in the 1990's befor
let's take hudson bay. sax is one of my favorite stores.a retail guy. >> he is harvard law, harvard business executive officer. his experienced most recently his supervalu, whole foods retailer. target.com, target credit cards. the good thing about hudson bay company is there is a great cornerstone in leadership between richard baker bonnie brooks storch can take what he has learned and salt-and-pepper hudson bay. it was an easy transition. >> that is not such a big challenge on...
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the theory still remains was airasia close to its own miracle on the hudson. a former pilot says the condition of to the bodies being found is raising the possibility the pilot tried to land on the water but didn't drop into the water. what do you make of that and whether that hints of that? >> well, i think the fact that they're find so many of these people in sounds like such close proximity they were probably still in the airplane or some piece of it when it hit the water. which means it was probably intact as it got close. but let me just clear one thing up. there's no such thing as a water landing in an airplane that needs a runway. that is a crash. and anybody that has ever done a belly flop into a pool knows that if you don't do it right when you strike the water, it can hurt. and it is just like hitting bricks. >> in fact we have seen more often than not the sully situation notwithstanding on the hudson, said they don't end well. if that were the case. obviously they seem to be ruling out early on -- that could change very quickly as you reminded me --
the theory still remains was airasia close to its own miracle on the hudson. a former pilot says the condition of to the bodies being found is raising the possibility the pilot tried to land on the water but didn't drop into the water. what do you make of that and whether that hints of that? >> well, i think the fact that they're find so many of these people in sounds like such close proximity they were probably still in the airplane or some piece of it when it hit the water. which means...
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. >>> fire crews investigate a fire at the edgewater complex along the hudson river. everyone in the four--story building appears to have gotten out safely. no word on what caused that fire but it was really big fire. hundreds of families displaced. >>> new information about the fatal metro incident in washington, d.c. members of the national transportation safety board met to discuss what happened on the yellow line to say it is unacceptable. the air intake system was not turned off and it drew smoke in the cars. one passenger died and many others sickened by the smoke. >>> new details in the shooting at the brigham and women's hospital is dead. steven pasceri blamed the doctor for his mother's death in november. >>> jay leno coming to the defense of women who accused bill cosby of sexual assault. the former tonight show host says he doesn't understand why it is hard to understand dozens of women. he says you go to saudi arabia and you need two women to testify and here you need 25. we talked to the actor who played his son on "the cosby show." >>> happening today. b
. >>> fire crews investigate a fire at the edgewater complex along the hudson river. everyone in the four--story building appears to have gotten out safely. no word on what caused that fire but it was really big fire. hundreds of families displaced. >>> new information about the fatal metro incident in washington, d.c. members of the national transportation safety board met to discuss what happened on the yellow line to say it is unacceptable. the air intake system was not...
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frustrated democrats, especially those on the liberal end and garnered his nickname hamlet on the hudson. he chose not to run for president. >> has nothing to do with my chances. has everything to do as my job as governor. i will not pursue the presidency. >> reporter: mario matthew cuomo was born in new york city in 1932. his italian heritage helped shaped his values. after a brother minor league career he graduated top of his class from st. john's university. the allure of public service was strong. early attempts at seeking political office ended in defeat. the first success in 1978 as running mate to governor hugh carey. four years later, carey stepped aside. cuomo entered the race and won. he held the position for two more years. he emphasized lower taxes and balanced budgets and public education and affirmative action. in 1993 he passed up the chance to be appointed to the supreme court. choosing his fourth term as governor. >> it would have been wonderful to be a supreme court justice. it was more important for me to run and win again because i could serve better as governor. >> r
frustrated democrats, especially those on the liberal end and garnered his nickname hamlet on the hudson. he chose not to run for president. >> has nothing to do with my chances. has everything to do as my job as governor. i will not pursue the presidency. >> reporter: mario matthew cuomo was born in new york city in 1932. his italian heritage helped shaped his values. after a brother minor league career he graduated top of his class from st. john's university. the allure of public...
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new york city girl to do a little ranching -- neil: this is the first time you've been west of the hudson river. >> i do my own grocery shopping. neil: i admire that. >> now i get to see where everything is grown, all the vegetables. families are getting frustrated. but what they're trying to do is preserve their legacies. oftentimes, they do accumulate farms or ranch lands and they want to keep it in their families neil. and we talked earlier in the week, actually last weekend about estate taxes where there could be an inheritance tax. the tax when you earn it, the tax when you leave, and the tax when your family gets. what's left for the american people? neil: do they get more desperate with their inheritances versus who gets? how does it change the mind-set? >> it breaks my heart to see a family break with something to pay taxes. but we all have to pay taxes. that's just the way it is. the 26 families i met no one really had to sacrifice too much. they were able to sort of -- ancestry.com put the stories together. passed something down to their descend he is descendants. this show is a
new york city girl to do a little ranching -- neil: this is the first time you've been west of the hudson river. >> i do my own grocery shopping. neil: i admire that. >> now i get to see where everything is grown, all the vegetables. families are getting frustrated. but what they're trying to do is preserve their legacies. oftentimes, they do accumulate farms or ranch lands and they want to keep it in their families neil. and we talked earlier in the week, actually last weekend...
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. >>> so fall fashion from j lo to kate hudson the the stars they were just sizzling on the red carpet look at j lo and amal, we will recap golden globe looks that we loved and ones we hated. we are bringing in2xh@s! . >> you know the golden globes, just one of the biggest nights in hollywood. news why the about the winners, everyone had their eyes on the red carpet to see what the stars were wearing so we'll breakdown some of the best and worse looks of the night. i love looking at fax, but i really don't know what i'm talk about so of course i have to bring in our fashion expert hello! >> so overall do we like a lot whatever we saw? >> we did. >> okay. >> beautiful looks. >> so i'll bring up the person. i want your take on t first j-lo, what do we think? >> you can't go wrong with j-lo will look gorgeous, any time she steps on the red card, but it is done, she needs a few look. >> i was thinking the same thing, always a little bit everying. >> we expect it, we want it from j-lo. i like. >> i'm ready for her to change up her look. she is amazing, her body fit she can't do any wrong in
. >>> so fall fashion from j lo to kate hudson the the stars they were just sizzling on the red carpet look at j lo and amal, we will recap golden globe looks that we loved and ones we hated. we are bringing in2xh@s! . >> you know the golden globes, just one of the biggest nights in hollywood. news why the about the winners, everyone had their eyes on the red carpet to see what the stars were wearing so we'll breakdown some of the best and worse looks of the night. i love looking...
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long island sound, coming up the hudson river, across battery park and into boston as well. a big storm, potentially a historic storm, we will be here throughout the entire event, today, tomorrow and into tuesday. >> oh, my gosh ivan that is pretty serious especially if you put it in hurricane standards, possibly like a 5. warnings and plans are being put in place by all kinds of authorities. cnn's nick valencia has details on the press conference by bill de blasio. >> something not to be taken lightly, as i've van was saying certainly the government of new york is already talking about the resources in place in the northeast for you. let's break down some of the resources, the national guard already has six dozen personnel, they will deploy 54 by 4 vehicles. port authority also moving as well 200 pieces of snow equipment at its airports thousands of tons of salt and sand for streets and parking lots. the state dot, 600 plows, 1,300 operate trs and supervisors worksing in that hudson valley and long island area. the dot for new york state says they have -- get your flashligh
long island sound, coming up the hudson river, across battery park and into boston as well. a big storm, potentially a historic storm, we will be here throughout the entire event, today, tomorrow and into tuesday. >> oh, my gosh ivan that is pretty serious especially if you put it in hurricane standards, possibly like a 5. warnings and plans are being put in place by all kinds of authorities. cnn's nick valencia has details on the press conference by bill de blasio. >> something not...
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hundreds of people displaced from the avalon at the edgewater complex on the hudson.icials say everyone in the four-story building appears to have made it out safely. no word at this point what caused the fire. >>> new information about the fatal metro incident in washington, d.c. remember this? members of the ntsb met thursday. they called what happened earlier this month on the yellow line completely unacceptable. one member said the train's air intake system was not turned off. that means it drew the smoke into the cars. one passenger died. scores of others sickened. some survivors said it was 40 minutes before they heard from anyone to get out of the train. >>> new details emerging from the brigham and women's hospital in boston. the surgeon shot treated the mother of the gunman. stephen pesceri killed the surgeon before turning the gun on himself. >>> jay leno coming to the defense of women who have accused bill cosby of sexual assault. the former tonight show host says he doesn't understand why it is so hard to believe dozens of accusers. he said, you go to saud
hundreds of people displaced from the avalon at the edgewater complex on the hudson.icials say everyone in the four-story building appears to have made it out safely. no word at this point what caused the fire. >>> new information about the fatal metro incident in washington, d.c. remember this? members of the ntsb met thursday. they called what happened earlier this month on the yellow line completely unacceptable. one member said the train's air intake system was not turned off. that...
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would remind you, again a good example, an outstanding example, is sullenburg's splashdown on the hudsone entire flight was six minutes long. but the three minutes of the initial flight, he made, and his co-pilot made incredible decisions that were actually the result was the saving of that -- all the passengers and no loss of life. but within that three minutes, how long the air france 447 came down in four minutes that was coming up from south america, another air bus. i don't know. a lot of times when i've had an emergency in an aircraft, it seeps s seems like the time clock is going a mile a minute, the sweep hand is accelerated. but basically you just always hope you have enough time to complete the checks fly the airplane and bring it in for a safe landing. >> obviously, that didn't happen here. we really appreciate your time. leave it there. the one thing you pointed out that i thought was interesting was you said sully burgeon's landing on the hudson was not a miracle, it was the combination of luck and also some incredible aviation skills. obviously, a lot of grace under pressur
would remind you, again a good example, an outstanding example, is sullenburg's splashdown on the hudsone entire flight was six minutes long. but the three minutes of the initial flight, he made, and his co-pilot made incredible decisions that were actually the result was the saving of that -- all the passengers and no loss of life. but within that three minutes, how long the air france 447 came down in four minutes that was coming up from south america, another air bus. i don't know. a lot of...
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. >> behind the scenes at jennifer hudson's big super bowl commercial. >> ooh, child, things are goingt easier. >> then, not snow fast. >> did they blow the blizzard forecast? >> to actually narrow down where the heavy snow bands will be is a difficult task. >> plus, remember this terrifying moment? here's johnny.
. >> behind the scenes at jennifer hudson's big super bowl commercial. >> ooh, child, things are goingt easier. >> then, not snow fast. >> did they blow the blizzard forecast? >> to actually narrow down where the heavy snow bands will be is a difficult task. >> plus, remember this terrifying moment? here's johnny.
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we spoke with captain sully sullenberger who successfully landed his crippled jet on the hudson river. brianna asked him what a pilot should do in the event of loss of power or stall. >> first you maintain control of the airplane. and you learn to find out what you can trust and what you can't. if you have visual references if it's daylight clear of clouds you use the natural horizon. otherwise use your flight instruments. recovering from a stall is something all pilots practice. you might not know most airplane pilots have not stalled an airliner not intentionally. our flight simulators are not programmed to practice a full stall. i've had a chance to go the airbus factory in france to fly with test pilots and especially with airbus under controlled conditions stalled the airplane. something few airline pilots ever had the opportunity to do. but inadvertent stall at a high altitude in a cloud will be a very shocking series of events. you have to respond very quickly. you have to correctly solve the problem you never faced in reality before and get one chance to do it right. that's wh
we spoke with captain sully sullenberger who successfully landed his crippled jet on the hudson river. brianna asked him what a pilot should do in the event of loss of power or stall. >> first you maintain control of the airplane. and you learn to find out what you can trust and what you can't. if you have visual references if it's daylight clear of clouds you use the natural horizon. otherwise use your flight instruments. recovering from a stall is something all pilots practice. you...