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take the pain out of arthritis. >>> few of us have that much space in manhattan.intain what is connecticut's smallest farm. it is legally a farm on .23 acres of land over there in the nutmeg state. that's where i run the operations. that's where i keep my supplies, where the bottling happens. the majority of my bees are in connecticut and in westchester county, new york. this time of year is the busiest because this is the beginning. spring we'll sell about 8 million bees. the season started for me around april 6 when i had to drive out to otter week, pennsylvania to bring back some full-blown hives from a fellow out there. then on friday we got a huge shipment of bee packages from the apiary in georgia. first we had a distribution that morning in norwalk, and the next morning we had a distribution at union square. >> who is first? i believe you. i could sense it. we've never done the distribution at union square before, but we had them in manhattan. i think this is the fourth time. and it's normal we get a lot of people. the gentleman will fill in the paper. >> i
take the pain out of arthritis. >>> few of us have that much space in manhattan.intain what is connecticut's smallest farm. it is legally a farm on .23 acres of land over there in the nutmeg state. that's where i run the operations. that's where i keep my supplies, where the bottling happens. the majority of my bees are in connecticut and in westchester county, new york. this time of year is the busiest because this is the beginning. spring we'll sell about 8 million bees. the season...
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he has no idea what manhattan means, right?ch of factories in the area, big hole on the ground. this is not going to be a manhattan of beijing. this is where we are now. all this area used to be factories. >> stahl: we stood at that spot, in a sea of offices they built-- it's not manhattan, it's bigger! building after building, some projects the size of entire neighborhoods, and all built in the last 19 years, going back to the night xin and pan first met. did you really decide to get married in four days? >> xin: yeah, we did. and i left my bank and we joined together, formed the company with no money, no backing. no relationship. none of us is the sons or the daughters of anybody in china... >> stahl: he wasn't a princeling. >> xin: no. no, in fact, just the opposite. he came from one of the poorest provinces in china, the most impoverished place. >> stahl: but she and pan were finding out that mixing how east and west did business was not easy. they fought constantly. and so, one day, she packed her bags and went back to eng
he has no idea what manhattan means, right?ch of factories in the area, big hole on the ground. this is not going to be a manhattan of beijing. this is where we are now. all this area used to be factories. >> stahl: we stood at that spot, in a sea of offices they built-- it's not manhattan, it's bigger! building after building, some projects the size of entire neighborhoods, and all built in the last 19 years, going back to the night xin and pan first met. did you really decide to get...
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. >> a live look at mid town manhattan on this friday morning. we hope it is starting outright for you this morning. sunday marks 11 months since the deadly benghazi terror attack and brand new fox news poll shows 62 percent of americans questioned feel the obama administration is behind a cover up. 27 percent feel the administration is being open and transparent. despite the white house calling benghazi a phony scandal 78 percent said it's a serious situation and law americas are outraged at news at suspects have been charged in the attack including the alleged leader have not been arrested. >> according to public safety we have terrorist attack where ambassador and three americans have been murdered. he is roaming around libya libyan authorities haven't picked him up. why isn't he being interrogated why isn't he in custody. if it's important enough to charge him. it's ladies and gentlemened he has been involv-- it's alleged involved, why isn't he in custody? >> a wild police chase ends with a suspect's car crashing and then flipping over. take
. >> a live look at mid town manhattan on this friday morning. we hope it is starting outright for you this morning. sunday marks 11 months since the deadly benghazi terror attack and brand new fox news poll shows 62 percent of americans questioned feel the obama administration is behind a cover up. 27 percent feel the administration is being open and transparent. despite the white house calling benghazi a phony scandal 78 percent said it's a serious situation and law americas are...
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what would happen if the british had destroyed the cotton nlrb and manhattan? they had several chances to do so. and the house, as i suggested, really didn't want to destroyed the continental army. they wanted as william howe said, rough it up, proportionately demonstrate they couldn't possibly win. they didn't want this war to be calm the kind of war against the irish and scottish that was the genocidal war. they wanted it to end and away they cannot cannot come back together. they value the role as peacemaker's more than generals or admirals. i think that is a question that, as i said, unanswerable. but i have some obligation having spent four or five years thinking about what to say. they could replace the army easier than they could replace washington. i think what would've happened if each state has reverted to its own state militia as the source of authority and would become a guerrilla war. the british would still lost. it would have been a different kind -- the course would've been longer. there is a possibility, i would say, a 20% possibility that the
what would happen if the british had destroyed the cotton nlrb and manhattan? they had several chances to do so. and the house, as i suggested, really didn't want to destroyed the continental army. they wanted as william howe said, rough it up, proportionately demonstrate they couldn't possibly win. they didn't want this war to be calm the kind of war against the irish and scottish that was the genocidal war. they wanted it to end and away they cannot cannot come back together. they value the...
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it all happened in manhattan. dr. oz who has an office nearby and two other men a plumber and pizza truck owner helped the woman who lost her foot. they put together a torn cut. >> there was a dog leash and a belt mundane things but it saved her life. the two of them helped me stop the bleeding. she didn't have much time. >> doctors are still fighting to reattach the severed limb and save her other leg. taxi driver gave him a summons because he was unauthorized to saver the cab. he will not be criminally charged. >>> an extreme weather alert a destructive wildfire rose to 15 square miles shutting down the main highway to the park. in three-days the fire has destroyed two residences an five out buildings. 200 senior citizens were evacuated from a nearby camp. the cause of the fire is under investigation. this as fire fighting costs around the country reach a billion dollars. heather? >> new overnight alex rodriguez may have a deal on the table to avoid his record 211 game suspension. usa today reporting that he has a s
it all happened in manhattan. dr. oz who has an office nearby and two other men a plumber and pizza truck owner helped the woman who lost her foot. they put together a torn cut. >> there was a dog leash and a belt mundane things but it saved her life. the two of them helped me stop the bleeding. she didn't have much time. >> doctors are still fighting to reattach the severed limb and save her other leg. taxi driver gave him a summons because he was unauthorized to saver the cab. he...
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fan >> at least three manhattan hotels offering glampingmpin experiences no understanding of knots orng required.g >> might be hard to sleep hearing the noise of the city around you. >> that's not camping, justust saying. >> looks fun though. washington is getting ready toy make a turning point in the nation's history. >> we'll look at some of the big events happening this weekend we leading up to the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. >> a teenager killed while trying to do a good deed. fox 5 is back in a moment. >> good morning. it's straight up 5:00 right now we're looking front and centerfn at the washington monument this morning. looking all pretty lit up there as the work continues there after that earthquake from a a couple years ago. the anniversary was yesterday, right? >> that's right.t. >> time flies that's for sure. it's friday, august 23.. almost at the end of august. >> almost the end of august. aug >> good morning i'm sarah simmonsth i'm wisdom martin.arti welcome to fox 5 morning news. i know summer is the most part. >> here is the deal. today is one of those
fan >> at least three manhattan hotels offering glampingmpin experiences no understanding of knots orng required.g >> might be hard to sleep hearing the noise of the city around you. >> that's not camping, justust saying. >> looks fun though. washington is getting ready toy make a turning point in the nation's history. >> we'll look at some of the big events happening this weekend we leading up to the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. >> a teenager...
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what he did as attorney general what i did as governor what i did as a prosecutor when i was in manhattan d.a.'s office and say yeah this guy can do the job control now i hope they say that but you're right i could've done a lot of other stuff i loved being at c.n.n. you know the you know company didn't like the show as much as i did i guess but you know things happen and i loved having my other show at current i have written a book i have taught which i absolutely mean the teaching was spectacular and. yet no one i loved it i mean it was the kids like i mean i was i didn't and there's some article somewhere that the kids whatever i mean but it was great fun and i have been running our family business so those are all exciting but getting back into pure public service is what makes me excited but you did know you're very bright that once you make that scene you would face all the yes the go around it and then further hampered by the wiener scandal which affects you they're saying it's going to affect hillary well you think that scandal equals scandal either. i don't think what equals two
what he did as attorney general what i did as governor what i did as a prosecutor when i was in manhattan d.a.'s office and say yeah this guy can do the job control now i hope they say that but you're right i could've done a lot of other stuff i loved being at c.n.n. you know the you know company didn't like the show as much as i did i guess but you know things happen and i loved having my other show at current i have written a book i have taught which i absolutely mean the teaching was...
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they would send him out there all the time to do -- stand on the corner in midtown, manhattan. a big problem with the police department right now is -- has been for years -- that the numbers are way down, and at the same time, cops are pulled out of precincts in the outer burroughs and put into high tourist areas like midtown, manhattan, lower manhattan, around ground zero, police headquarters, city hall, and the effect of that is, of course, you know why they do it, to make sure nothing happens to embarrass the city in the tourist heavy areas, but the objective is that the outer burrough precincts are short staffed, and there's stuff in the book about that, you know, at one point, the -- there's only one car for the whole -- for, like, half the precinct, one car for half the sector precinct. he starts objecting. they squeeze him, give him bad assignments, and he starts taping because he's concerned, you know, he wants to build evidence of what's going on in the precinct and he wants to protect himself. he does this in consultation with his father. his father is a real driving
they would send him out there all the time to do -- stand on the corner in midtown, manhattan. a big problem with the police department right now is -- has been for years -- that the numbers are way down, and at the same time, cops are pulled out of precincts in the outer burroughs and put into high tourist areas like midtown, manhattan, lower manhattan, around ground zero, police headquarters, city hall, and the effect of that is, of course, you know why they do it, to make sure nothing...
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the atm at the bank on manhattan avenue. was leaving money for me for supplies out of her own pocket. she was supposed to come right back. briscoe: thanks. she got followed from the bank. the bank's only two blocks from the douglas projects. somebody had to notice a kid on an $800 bike. what y'all playing? yo, mr. rogers, give me the ball. we're looking for a mountain bike. a shiny silver one. tough crowd. yo, mister. i seen that bike. where? i'll tell you for $20. sweetheart, it's been a long day. who's got the bike? i forget. but it's coming back to you now, right? danny ruiz. green: where does he live? i don't know. east tower. one more ruiz... 1-c. yeah, that's ruiz number five. be a lot easier if you had everybody's full name. we can't keep track. they multiply like roaches. give me the list. et us outside. security. man: yeah, hold on. you're not security. sure we are. you danny ruiz? ruiz, yeah. you have a silver mountain bike? no. you sure? i swear, all right? you can leave now. who lives in this apartment? ruiz: my
the atm at the bank on manhattan avenue. was leaving money for me for supplies out of her own pocket. she was supposed to come right back. briscoe: thanks. she got followed from the bank. the bank's only two blocks from the douglas projects. somebody had to notice a kid on an $800 bike. what y'all playing? yo, mr. rogers, give me the ball. we're looking for a mountain bike. a shiny silver one. tough crowd. yo, mister. i seen that bike. where? i'll tell you for $20. sweetheart, it's been a long...
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that is the latest live from manhattan's east side.> sounds like he was too short for the ride anyway. very scary for the parent and that little boy. >>> 46 minutes after the hour. still ahead this drone could soon be coming to a backyard near you. >> this will protect you from terrorists. bugs we will explain. >> we will go one-on-one with the former queen of talk. when she had to say about her first movie role in 15 years. let's check in with peter johnson jr. and see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> why the government is about to hike your cell phone bill. and you can't do anything about it. and thought you out grew the chickenpox? uh-oh. think again. dr. seigel has the childhood diseases every adult still needs to worry about. cheryl casone is here helping you get paid more by showing you the right and wrong ways to ask for a raise. things are getting wild. what happens had a black bear two alligators and a wolf stop by to see a fox and friends at the same time. we will find out. round ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little b
that is the latest live from manhattan's east side.> sounds like he was too short for the ride anyway. very scary for the parent and that little boy. >>> 46 minutes after the hour. still ahead this drone could soon be coming to a backyard near you. >> this will protect you from terrorists. bugs we will explain. >> we will go one-on-one with the former queen of talk. when she had to say about her first movie role in 15 years. let's check in with peter johnson jr. and see...
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about building our future and he's seen it come to life around the globe, including the skyline of manhattan. >> in the big picture, architecture is the art and science of making sure that our cities and buildings fit with the way we want to live our lives. the project is a really beautiful site. it's overlooking the hudson river. it has a view like we have here. it's perfectly oriented toward the south and the west. having spent ten years of our career in copenhagen trying to escape the tyranny, it was a great thing to discover in manhattan. the architectural scale at central park is at the urban scale, like an urban oasis at the heart of the dense city. this is west 57th street project. as you can see, it's this mixture between a skyscraper and a courtyard building. to sort of open up the courtyard for the views, it tilts from being horizontal to being almost vertical, opening up the entire courtyard from the sun to the south, and the west will be able to see the sunset over the hudson river. the bottom, like the southwest corner is 42 inches, so it's really the height of a handrail. and h
about building our future and he's seen it come to life around the globe, including the skyline of manhattan. >> in the big picture, architecture is the art and science of making sure that our cities and buildings fit with the way we want to live our lives. the project is a really beautiful site. it's overlooking the hudson river. it has a view like we have here. it's perfectly oriented toward the south and the west. having spent ten years of our career in copenhagen trying to escape the...
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where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood, which branch into smaller pipes below the streets... feeding into buildings and houses, into the plumbing, and finally, after its long journey, to our faucets. providing water to homes and industry is a monumental task, requiring immense infrastructure. but once the water is delivered and used, it must also be taken away. man: it's important that the waste generated by any society not be left around. cholera, and other diseases and problems, have been spread, because people wound up living in filth. even the ancients understood that you couldn't have the sewage where you lived. and the easiest thing to do was transport it to another spot -- by water, or a river. most of the first sewer systems were on the east coast of the united states, often in places that already had developed a citywide water supply system.
where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood, which branch into smaller pipes below the streets... feeding into buildings and houses, into the plumbing, and finally, after its long journey, to our faucets. providing water to homes and industry is a monumental task, requiring immense infrastructure. but once the water is...
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sutton place is the most exclusive block in the manhattan for cash and set her up as his mistress aid he would read community and he was a multi tasker obviously. listen to this. he was also incredibly protective and scarpa sr. once on a bank job would criticize junior and said he should have been more prepared. not serious criticism of but scarpa sr. has a social club called the baby boy's. [laughter] nobody could tell me where they got that name so six diets or playing cards in donny walks in with new clues about what is about to happen if he says industry to criticize my son? and he pulls out a gun and shoots him dead in his book brains splatter in there in shock. i cannot believe that. in scarpa said later i wish i could dig him up so i could shoot him again. the yet we go back paul is trying to keep track of all of this but this guy larry was a hero some delivery boy. he was a young stud like frankie avalon and the sees him and says i'll like to fool around with him. would you mind? he used to come over to make love to linda and senior would be of the house watching a mary had no
sutton place is the most exclusive block in the manhattan for cash and set her up as his mistress aid he would read community and he was a multi tasker obviously. listen to this. he was also incredibly protective and scarpa sr. once on a bank job would criticize junior and said he should have been more prepared. not serious criticism of but scarpa sr. has a social club called the baby boy's. [laughter] nobody could tell me where they got that name so six diets or playing cards in donny walks in...
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what would happen if the british had destroyed the continue thenal island on long island and manhattan, and they had several chances to do so, and the howe, as i suggested, really didn't want to destroy the continental army. they wanted to rough it up, proportionally demonstrate that that -- they didn't want the war to become the kind of war against the irish and scottish. that was a genocide war. they wanted it to end in a way it could all come back together and value the role as peacemakers more than add miles per -- admirals. i think that that's a question that is, as i said, unanswerable, but there's an obligation spending four or five years thinking about it, you know, what to say. i think that if they had gotten -- they could replace the army easier than they could replace washington. what would have happened is that each state would have -- is reversed to its own state militia as the source of authority, and it would become a guerrilla war. the british would have still lost. the course of the war would have been probably longer. there is a possibility, i would say, a 20% possibi
what would happen if the british had destroyed the continue thenal island on long island and manhattan, and they had several chances to do so, and the howe, as i suggested, really didn't want to destroy the continental army. they wanted to rough it up, proportionally demonstrate that that -- they didn't want the war to become the kind of war against the irish and scottish. that was a genocide war. they wanted it to end in a way it could all come back together and value the role as peacemakers...
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jon: we have some police activity right outside our fox news headquarters in midtown manhattan.e wanted to bring it to you. it appears if you look just to the right side of that american flag, you see a cab in an awkward position. it appears to have jumped the curb. we don't know exactly how it happened or whether there are injuries but there's certainly a large police response right outside the fox news headquarters in midtown manhattan. we hope no one is injured. we'll bring you more information as it becomes available. also new next hour, dozens of wildfires are burning across several states out west. officials have deployed an army of firefighters to try to save homes but the battle is far from won. we have the latest developments. texas senator holds duel citizenship here and another country. now the texas republican says he plans to renounce one of them and get what? it's not the united states. also a new twist in the aaron hernandez murder case. what police found that could mean more trouble for the former nfl player. patti ann: police in los angeles are deciding if they'
jon: we have some police activity right outside our fox news headquarters in midtown manhattan.e wanted to bring it to you. it appears if you look just to the right side of that american flag, you see a cab in an awkward position. it appears to have jumped the curb. we don't know exactly how it happened or whether there are injuries but there's certainly a large police response right outside the fox news headquarters in midtown manhattan. we hope no one is injured. we'll bring you more...
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they wanted to make sure that lower manhattan remained in international financial hub and they believed in order for it to remain they had to rebuild all of this space. that was very, a very controversial point early on. a lot of people thought of of the land as a burial ground and even if you didn't lose loved ones they weren't sure they should be developed like the regular new york piece of real estate you know and so the leaders went ahead and decided to rebuild. there was no discussion, no public debate. in the summer of 2002 there's a huge huge public hearing called listening to the city. 5000 people turn out to the javits center in new york to help decide what the world trade center will be. it was really amazing to see. >> host: democracy inaction. >> guest: supposedly democracy in action but nobody knew it was pataki and silverstein. they made a lot of decisions. they made decisions that this would be a heavily commercial land that would also have a memorial and a trade station but a lot of the commercial real estate area of they gave all of us these plans that they had already
they wanted to make sure that lower manhattan remained in international financial hub and they believed in order for it to remain they had to rebuild all of this space. that was very, a very controversial point early on. a lot of people thought of of the land as a burial ground and even if you didn't lose loved ones they weren't sure they should be developed like the regular new york piece of real estate you know and so the leaders went ahead and decided to rebuild. there was no discussion, no...
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importance of the commercial space that was destroyed the but they wanted to make sure that lower manhattan remained in international financial hub and they believed was an order for it to remain that reputation they had to rebuild all of the commercial space. there was a very controversial point early on when a lot of people thought about the land as a burial ground. they were not sure that it would be difficult like a regular new york piece of real estate. so they went ahead and decided we would rebuild the office space. there was no discussion. no public debate. later that summer in the summer of 2002 there was a huge public statement where 5,000 people turned out into the center in new york to help the side with the world trade center will be. a democracy in action. nobody knew they made a lot of decisions already. they made the decision that this would be a heavily commercial piece of land the but also have a memorial and a train station but a lot of commercial real-estate. and so they laid out -- they gave us with a hearing, the plans that they had already worked on the and we were su
importance of the commercial space that was destroyed the but they wanted to make sure that lower manhattan remained in international financial hub and they believed was an order for it to remain that reputation they had to rebuild all of the commercial space. there was a very controversial point early on when a lot of people thought about the land as a burial ground. they were not sure that it would be difficult like a regular new york piece of real estate. so they went ahead and decided we...
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they added to lower manhattan. they quid pro quo with the city of new york was to build a new high school. incredible campus. it has an prelim pick-size pool. a broadway stage organize stray. 28,000 applicants a year take a test and 6 to 800 got in. my son cris got in. what was the second day of ?ool 9/11. three blocks away. i'm in california and i'm like -- i heard on cbs radio that the campus may have been hit. we can't get through on the phone. my ex-wife is working on abc news. she jumps on the subway and goes down and can't get through. flipping out. ends up getting on a bus and goes -- back uptown and, again, only in new york story. they stop her bus around the post office at 34th street. it's like hanging for twenty minutes because there's a rule you can't let people off a bus if it stops in between stops. people being new yorkers finally said f it and kicked the back window out and escaped from the bus. donna, being a real new yorkers did that. she goes over a couple of blocks to another i guess eighth aven
they added to lower manhattan. they quid pro quo with the city of new york was to build a new high school. incredible campus. it has an prelim pick-size pool. a broadway stage organize stray. 28,000 applicants a year take a test and 6 to 800 got in. my son cris got in. what was the second day of ?ool 9/11. three blocks away. i'm in california and i'm like -- i heard on cbs radio that the campus may have been hit. we can't get through on the phone. my ex-wife is working on abc news. she jumps on...
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>> yeah. >> yep. >> space is very expensive in manhattan. having a large overhead, well, that puts a lot of pressure on a business. are both of you here every day? >> six days a week, yeah. >> you're the general manager? >> yeah, that's right. >> and your role is? >> marketing, internet, social media. >> what's your biggest challenge today? >> getting customers to come in. i also need working capital. we're dangerously low on cash right now, which means i can't buy cars. >> how much do you spend on advertising? >> um, between 5,000 and 10,000 a week. >> a week? and how many people actually come here a day? >> you know, some days we get five... >> yeah. >> maybe ten a day. >> and what's your buying rate? wha--how many are you buying? >> i'm in the ratio--we're probably closing, like, 80% of-- >> what's typical margin on a car? >> anything under 10,000, you have to make $500 on the car. >> that's a slim margin. >> it's a very slim margin. >> the overhead at car cash is close to $100,000 a month, and they buy about 80 cars, with an average prof
>> yeah. >> yep. >> space is very expensive in manhattan. having a large overhead, well, that puts a lot of pressure on a business. are both of you here every day? >> six days a week, yeah. >> you're the general manager? >> yeah, that's right. >> and your role is? >> marketing, internet, social media. >> what's your biggest challenge today? >> getting customers to come in. i also need working capital. we're dangerously low on cash...
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>> yeah. >> yep. >> space is very expensive in manhattan. having a large overhead, well, that puts a lot of pressure on a business. are both of you here every day? >> six days a week, yeah. >> you're the general manager? >> yeah, that's right. >> and your role is? >> marketing, internet, social media. >> what's your biggest challenge today? >> getting customers to come in. i also need working capital. we're dangerously low on cash right now, which means i can't buy cars. >> how much do you spend on advertising? >> um, between 5,000 and 10,000 a week. >> a week? and how many people actually come here a day? >> you know, some days we get five... >> yeah. >> maybe ten a day. >> and what's your buying rate? wha--how many are you buying? >> i'm in the ratio--we're probably closing, like, 80% of-- >> what's typical margin on a car? >> anything under 10,000, you have to make $500 on the car. >> that's a slim margin. >> it's a very slim margin. >> the overhead at car cash is close to $100,000 a month, and they buy about 80 cars, with an average prof
>> yeah. >> yep. >> space is very expensive in manhattan. having a large overhead, well, that puts a lot of pressure on a business. are both of you here every day? >> six days a week, yeah. >> you're the general manager? >> yeah, that's right. >> and your role is? >> marketing, internet, social media. >> what's your biggest challenge today? >> getting customers to come in. i also need working capital. we're dangerously low on cash...
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, he said large parts of lower manhattan would be indated by rising sea levels with huge highly populatedof florida, california, china, india, and the netherlands, he is misrepresenting the content of his own move. lou: i have to say, shocked. i am shocked. >> he says there is plans afoot to expand hurricane warning levels. strongest hurricane is a category 5, he said they are adding a category 6, washington post cleaned up. called national weather service reported this was, washington post reporting, quote, pa pateny false, he did not ask a single tough question on al gore, he has to be the most gullible guy in journalism. lou: or perhaps compatible. and matters of the pinnochios i have throw around. i don't know if it has been done before with a mountain of pinnochios. >> their fact checker is on vacation,. lou: let's turn to what is happening in syria, you have been talking about this, analyzing and assessing it for over two years now. we're looking at horrible video now of what appears to be a chemical weapons attack by the aside government. the president of the united states, who tal
, he said large parts of lower manhattan would be indated by rising sea levels with huge highly populatedof florida, california, china, india, and the netherlands, he is misrepresenting the content of his own move. lou: i have to say, shocked. i am shocked. >> he says there is plans afoot to expand hurricane warning levels. strongest hurricane is a category 5, he said they are adding a category 6, washington post cleaned up. called national weather service reported this was, washington...
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out of hubris i just hope that you still feel sorry for the guy who was the borough president of manhattan think he was an issue and i don't think anyone's going to oppose him and suddenly you said you know i don't think you feel sorry for people in politics it just not the nature of the emotions that run in and also look he he had kind of cut political deals to get other people out of the race now it's not as though he said i want to run a nobody else wanted to run he was running for mayor for three years then that didn't go so well so he said ok i'll run for controller other people were running for controller and a cup little deals to move them out so i'm not quite show so sure it's a sympathetic story as it might be and finally with all the things around you with everything being a lot of again a glad you did this absolute. now i hope i say that on september eleventh i think that with the eliot spitzer. and. disciplines that gushing into the my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary i am scum i consider him a war criminal. well told you my language as well but i will only react
out of hubris i just hope that you still feel sorry for the guy who was the borough president of manhattan think he was an issue and i don't think anyone's going to oppose him and suddenly you said you know i don't think you feel sorry for people in politics it just not the nature of the emotions that run in and also look he he had kind of cut political deals to get other people out of the race now it's not as though he said i want to run a nobody else wanted to run he was running for mayor for...
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you'd say you be an act first of all control is a job that there was someone who is the person in manhattan and this is he they can't of a candidate as director and it was going to be a shoo in for a no and lot of people don't know what to control drugs or it was a big bad thing because i think it actually fits the skills i've demonstrated that i have you know the controller but nobody understands what it is i mean we did i was there they are used i did chief financial officer yes he did exactly oversee the pensions you'll see a lot of the c.f.o. you're the guy where's green eyeshades the answer to that you answer to the the electorate because it is a separately elected position just as the a.g. was but you would exert uses i can make over your books right well no you have an enormous audit author already subpoena power so you have the capacity to trace every penny spent by the city and oversee the hundred forty billion dollars of pensions so it's a significant capacity that i think can be used more effectively but you have to work with the mayor is visit a lot of attention as a tough guy w
you'd say you be an act first of all control is a job that there was someone who is the person in manhattan and this is he they can't of a candidate as director and it was going to be a shoo in for a no and lot of people don't know what to control drugs or it was a big bad thing because i think it actually fits the skills i've demonstrated that i have you know the controller but nobody understands what it is i mean we did i was there they are used i did chief financial officer yes he did...
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. >> starting so see signs of life in mid town manhattan. good morning everywuvenlt fast food workers across the country hungry for hire salaries plan to go on strike today. this will be similar to last month's effort when 2200 people protested in 7 cities. protests are planned in 35 cities. they say their wages aren't high enough. they want to be paid 15 bucks an hour. the minimum wage is $7.25. >> he shot and killed his wife. but he claims it wasn't murder. instead earnest chris chumley mounted a really controversial defense. he says that she asked him to do it. his wife suffering from breast cancer apparently pleading with her husband to end her pain he says. he is being held on 200,000 dollars bail and plans to plead not guilty. patti ann? >> a touching tribute by the widow of a hot shot firefighter killed by arizona fires two months ago. amanda misner gave birth to her son. shawn misner was one of the 19 men killed battling the flames. they would have celebrated their first anniversary i ry on september 15th. >> an appeals court sided w
. >> starting so see signs of life in mid town manhattan. good morning everywuvenlt fast food workers across the country hungry for hire salaries plan to go on strike today. this will be similar to last month's effort when 2200 people protested in 7 cities. protests are planned in 35 cities. they say their wages aren't high enough. they want to be paid 15 bucks an hour. the minimum wage is $7.25. >> he shot and killed his wife. but he claims it wasn't murder. instead earnest chris...
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sixth and market circle this is circle 1985 this was the largest night club outside of broadway in manhattan. and we seem to have a resurgence down there the warfare building is approximately 2 hundred feet away from this club. your business plan calls for marketing two. information technology workers after hours we see this primarily as an after hours and corporate space to start. obviously we have a ways to go before we're back to what the last picture shows which it was a exclusive night club district. we've done a lot of out reap on this so far. we presented to the board of urban seclusions on august 16th we have a letter and she's requested we go to the captains meeting tomorrow night. i've been in contract with gary at the lawrence hotel to see if there are any tense groups and there are not. the sunny side hotel across the street we've met with the howard garden group and contract o-m-g and pearls burgers up the street. we have a letter that we printed or presented before district 6 i believe they'll be sending a letter of support. this is going to be a great project. the group has fa
sixth and market circle this is circle 1985 this was the largest night club outside of broadway in manhattan. and we seem to have a resurgence down there the warfare building is approximately 2 hundred feet away from this club. your business plan calls for marketing two. information technology workers after hours we see this primarily as an after hours and corporate space to start. obviously we have a ways to go before we're back to what the last picture shows which it was a exclusive night...
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probation officer for juveniles in manhattan. just a guess, but it probably won't match the treadmarks on her chest. oh, god. by my count, she's been run over at least three times. that accounts for all the abrasions. the door's ajar on the driver's side. these bruises on her front... she was standing right by the door. she heard, she turned. wham, she didn't have time to get out of the way. or she didn't try. maybe she recognized the car. or she was drunk. no, i don't smell any alcohol or food. uh, hot peppers... blue cheese. buffalo wings? well... someone who ate buffalo wings held her hand. her left hand, actually. wasn't a handshake. no. it was someone who knew her well. sure, we're famous for them. best wings south of buffalo. you see her in here last night, with somebody who ordered your famous wings? yeah, booth 17. back here. she was with an older guy. he got here before she did, though. did all the eating and drinking. did she seem anxious or nervous to you? yeah, all of that. she didn't even take off her coat. sounds li
probation officer for juveniles in manhattan. just a guess, but it probably won't match the treadmarks on her chest. oh, god. by my count, she's been run over at least three times. that accounts for all the abrasions. the door's ajar on the driver's side. these bruises on her front... she was standing right by the door. she heard, she turned. wham, she didn't have time to get out of the way. or she didn't try. maybe she recognized the car. or she was drunk. no, i don't smell any alcohol or...
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if you watch that clip he did not say there would be a storm surge causing a flood in lower manhattanat he said was that large parts of lower manhattan would be permanently inundated by rising seaevels along with huge highly populatedwamps of florida, california, china, india, bangladesh, and the netherlands. he is misrepresenting. lou: i have to say this, just to interject, shocked. i am absolutely shocked. >> it gets better. then he says that there are plans afoot to expand the hurricane warning levels, the stngest hurricane is a category five. they're addin a category six. somebody cleaned up, called the national weather service and reported that this was "washington post" reporting on its own interview, a patently false. by the way, he did not a a single tough question of al gore, chlenge him on any of these outlandish statements. he has to be the most gullible guy in journalism. lou: perhaps compatible. there is also the matter of those pinocchio's that they throw around. i don't know if it has ever been done before, overwhelmed the fellow. >> they're fact checker is on vacation.
if you watch that clip he did not say there would be a storm surge causing a flood in lower manhattanat he said was that large parts of lower manhattan would be permanently inundated by rising seaevels along with huge highly populatedwamps of florida, california, china, india, bangladesh, and the netherlands. he is misrepresenting. lou: i have to say this, just to interject, shocked. i am absolutely shocked. >> it gets better. then he says that there are plans afoot to expand the...
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revisar a personas sospechosas, es inconstitucional, y no debe continuar, dijo una juez federal en manhattanesta prÁctica. >>> es un primer paso, y algo en esta larga lucha en la justicia para nueva york para nosotros. >>> es una medida de las mÁs polÉmicas de la administraciÓn del alcalde bloomberg, lideres minoritarios acusaron a la policÍa por detener a la persona por su apariencia fÍsica. >>> la mayorÍa son inocentes, no estÁn arrestados, la policÍa no encuentra nada ilegal. >>> representantes del centro para los derechos constitucontra los, dicen que la policÍa reportÓ un rÉcord un aumento del 60% desde que el comisionado de la policÍa asumiÓ el mando en el 2012. >>> en el 2012 encontran pistolas en 0. 15%, de los casos. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> un maestro de nueva york, y parte de demandantes, dice que lo detuvieron y acusaron de traer drogas un dÍa que saliÓ a comprar algo de comer. >>> la policÍa de nueva york, realizÓ un 4. 4 millones de revisiones, y detenciones, el 83% eran latinos y negros. se pidiÓ no eliminar la prÁctica, sino reformarla, y nombrÓ a un ex asistente del fisca
revisar a personas sospechosas, es inconstitucional, y no debe continuar, dijo una juez federal en manhattanesta prÁctica. >>> es un primer paso, y algo en esta larga lucha en la justicia para nueva york para nosotros. >>> es una medida de las mÁs polÉmicas de la administraciÓn del alcalde bloomberg, lideres minoritarios acusaron a la policÍa por detener a la persona por su apariencia fÍsica. >>> la mayorÍa son inocentes, no estÁn arrestados, la policÍa no...
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they wanted to make sure that lower manhattan remainedded an international financial hub, and they believed as an order for it to remain that reputation, they had to rebuild all the commercial space. >> the controversy over the rebuilding on the site of the world trade center. elizabeth greenspan on "the battle for ground zero" on "after words" part of booktv this weekend on c-span2.. . . with an excuse -- exquisite timing we haven't had a senior member of the "washington post" with us. [laughter] said dan balz thought he was coming to talk about his book on the 2012 election but in the wake of monday's surprise announcement that the washington post is being sold to jeff bezos i would guess a few people here are interested in what happening and what's going to happen and where dan works. we will no doubt get t
they wanted to make sure that lower manhattan remainedded an international financial hub, and they believed as an order for it to remain that reputation, they had to rebuild all the commercial space. >> the controversy over the rebuilding on the site of the world trade center. elizabeth greenspan on "the battle for ground zero" on "after words" part of booktv this weekend on c-span2.. . . with an excuse -- exquisite timing we haven't had a senior member of the...
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mi federal de manhattan, prohibiÓ a la policÍa de nueva york continuar con las prÁcticas, discriminantenciÓn, se denuncio ante el departamento de justicia, a la policÍa de newark, por prÁctica indebidas, parte de cambios que hacen. la policÍa en newark, nunca respondiÓ a nuestra peticiones de entrevista. >>> un aviÓn de carga de la compaÑÍa (nombre en inglÉs), se estrellÓ en alabama, el accidente provocÓ la muerte del piloto y copiloto. fuentes dijeron que la nave, un a 300 provenÍa de kentucky. >>> un juez condenÓ al ex congresista jackson, a dos aÑos y medio de prisiÓn, por malversar fondos de su campaÑa, el ex representante demÓcrata, hijo de jackson. se habÍa declarado culpable de apropiarse de 750 mil dÓlares, un juez condenÓ a la esposa, a un aÑo de prisiÓn por falsificar declaraciones. >>> en maryland, el soldado manning, se disculpÓ por hacerle daÑo a estados unidos, y otros. se produjo en la sentencia por filtrar, secretos de estados a wikileaks, hizo una declaraciÓn sin juramentar, la fiscalÍa no podrÁ interrogarlo de lo que hijo. aÑadiÓ que al momento de dar informaciÓn cla
mi federal de manhattan, prohibiÓ a la policÍa de nueva york continuar con las prÁcticas, discriminantenciÓn, se denuncio ante el departamento de justicia, a la policÍa de newark, por prÁctica indebidas, parte de cambios que hacen. la policÍa en newark, nunca respondiÓ a nuestra peticiones de entrevista. >>> un aviÓn de carga de la compaÑÍa (nombre en inglÉs), se estrellÓ en alabama, el accidente provocÓ la muerte del piloto y copiloto. fuentes dijeron que la nave, un a...
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our paddlers are on the water today in to peer 96 in manhattan.y will have a welcoming from the dutch consul general, from councilman and others and then cross manhattan to the united nations were will be welcomed by the humaun. the unity riders will join us. the nypd would not give us a permit, last i heard, to walk beside our march. there is still a little of an ear about that, but there's very ,uch a shared sense of unity call for respective native rights, the core both campaigns and we are just delighted. >> how does this fit in, hydraulic fracturing? >> water is the first law of life read looking to the generations ahead of us, and protecting their future and being responsible to that, fracking, of course, impacts water amazingly. absolutely contaminated beyond redemption. futures an attack on the lives of our children and everybody else's children as well. and life in general. the laws of nature are such that from youruffer transgressions, simple as that. .eople should understand this there is no mercy in nature. none whatsoever. only the la
our paddlers are on the water today in to peer 96 in manhattan.y will have a welcoming from the dutch consul general, from councilman and others and then cross manhattan to the united nations were will be welcomed by the humaun. the unity riders will join us. the nypd would not give us a permit, last i heard, to walk beside our march. there is still a little of an ear about that, but there's very ,uch a shared sense of unity call for respective native rights, the core both campaigns and we are...
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we just took a live look at mid town manhattan.ll have a scary warning on it. the caps will make clear the drug contains as seed mas seed n the cause of sudden live failor. overdoses lead to 80,000 people going to the emergency room every year. >>> heather bad news for baseball fans especially in boston. joining beers at the ballpark make it even tougher on your wallet. a new study finds fenway park home to the boston red sox has the most expensive beer per ounce over all of the major league ball parks in america. the price $0.60 per ounce of beer. that means for a 12 ounce can or bottle you are paying $7.20. >> speaking of new york, the third largest u.s. health insurer in america the company aetna has made new york the 5th state in which it decided not to sell insurance under obama care. fox business network diane macedo has a live look for us. >> aetna hadded new york to the growing list of states where it won't sell insurance or individual health insurance exchange. in the last few weeks they have withdrawn applications in mary
we just took a live look at mid town manhattan.ll have a scary warning on it. the caps will make clear the drug contains as seed mas seed n the cause of sudden live failor. overdoses lead to 80,000 people going to the emergency room every year. >>> heather bad news for baseball fans especially in boston. joining beers at the ballpark make it even tougher on your wallet. a new study finds fenway park home to the boston red sox has the most expensive beer per ounce over all of the major...
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that is the wehawken ferry across the hudson river from the manhattan west side over toward new jerseyhose are commuters flooding into the ferry entrance. new york city officials are trying to prevent any kind of panic in the streets. and so far they are doing a good job of it, from all the reports we are getting in. >> around 4:00 in the afternoon on august 14th, 2003, out of nowhere, almost the entire northeast section of this country lost power. it happened right around the time that most people who had been working all day in 90 degree heat were starting to get on trains and buses and subway cars to go home. >> commuter trains stopped. new york subway service came to a complete halt. leaving an estimated 350,000 riders stranded on the tracks. many trapped underground for several hours in steamy temperatures up to 90 degrees. all new york city airports closed as did toronto, ottawa and cleveland. flights were diverted and passengers waited for planes that didn't take off. >> the area affected by this was just ginormous. power went off across the northeast at the start of the evening
that is the wehawken ferry across the hudson river from the manhattan west side over toward new jerseyhose are commuters flooding into the ferry entrance. new york city officials are trying to prevent any kind of panic in the streets. and so far they are doing a good job of it, from all the reports we are getting in. >> around 4:00 in the afternoon on august 14th, 2003, out of nowhere, almost the entire northeast section of this country lost power. it happened right around the time that...
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. >> horror on a manhattan sidewalk. a runaway taxi plowing through a crowd near rockefeller plaza. dr. oz racing into the scene, jumping into the middle of it. this cab jumped a curb and hit several people, including a british tourist whose foot was severed. dr. oz heard the commotion and rushed in to help a plumber who was using a belt on the woman's leg. >> we all ran down together. >> his car a burning wreck. dick van dyke slumped over the wheel. tmz with the unbelievable scene. the legendary actor escaping after his car caught fire on a l.a. freeway. he was pulled from the car by a passing motorist. this video posted by dick's wife. >> lindsay lohan ratings juggernaut for oprah delivering double own's normal
. >> horror on a manhattan sidewalk. a runaway taxi plowing through a crowd near rockefeller plaza. dr. oz racing into the scene, jumping into the middle of it. this cab jumped a curb and hit several people, including a british tourist whose foot was severed. dr. oz heard the commotion and rushed in to help a plumber who was using a belt on the woman's leg. >> we all ran down together. >> his car a burning wreck. dick van dyke slumped over the wheel. tmz with the unbelievable...