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the manhattan u.s. attorney's office probe will reportedly focus on whether joseph failed to report potential conflicts of interest and thousands of dollars he allegedly received from outside companies while doing business with the state. the governor's office issued a statement saying they "take violations of public trust seriously". >>> seriously". >>> in the manhattan district attorney made his first public appearance since he issued bill de blasio's campaign fund- raising investigation. he hosted the second annual event on the lower east side which gives new yorkers from all five boroughs a chance to of arrest. but it is only for low-level offenses. vance refuse to. >>> a queens a family man has an idea to get new york city drivers into the fast lane. we report that the quicker pays would come with a price. >> when you are in a hurry, bumper-to-bumper traffic is the last thing you want to see. one woman says she deals with it every weekday when she commutes from jamaica estates to lower manhattan. >
the manhattan u.s. attorney's office probe will reportedly focus on whether joseph failed to report potential conflicts of interest and thousands of dollars he allegedly received from outside companies while doing business with the state. the governor's office issued a statement saying they "take violations of public trust seriously". >>> seriously". >>> in the manhattan district attorney made his first public appearance since he issued bill de blasio's campaign...
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andand still now, the metropolitan museum of art in the heart of manhattan. creepy exhibit. feast your eyes on the house from the classic alfred hitchcock thriller psycho. >> in this house the most dire, horrible events took place. ♪ >> the 28-foot tall temporary addition to manhattan's skyline was the brainchild of a british artist, and in this case homeland security and at the same time read and unsettling fear. now, the curator of the exhibit let me on the rooftop under a fittingly foreboding skyline. the faÇade is also about a juxtaposition between the real and the imagine. >> to the background on the foreground. it has this incredible materiality to it. on the other hand, it escalates between the two situations. intentionally designed to be a faÇade. >> i neededi needed to see the house when the sun was out. when i did,i did, i was totally bummed i could not go inside. because it is an exact replica, the horror was not real. >> creepy and beautiful. >> creepy and beautiful. ♪ >> i guess. >> that is all he needed. >> stay safe out there. >> the music may
andand still now, the metropolitan museum of art in the heart of manhattan. creepy exhibit. feast your eyes on the house from the classic alfred hitchcock thriller psycho. >> in this house the most dire, horrible events took place. ♪ >> the 28-foot tall temporary addition to manhattan's skyline was the brainchild of a british artist, and in this case homeland security and at the same time read and unsettling fear. now, the curator of the exhibit let me on the rooftop under a...
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i could write up and down fifth and sixth avenue in manhattan are facing more and more double parked might say, what's the big deal? it can be very dangerous if not to deadly. >> the disease bike street in manhattan are actually pathetic 70. even though they don't have class one protected lanes. over 10% of vehicles on the street on fifth and sixth avenue our people other bicycle. >> those ali oliver of transportation alternative who took me for a ride to see this myself. i hopped on city bikes,'s draft on the go pro and off i went. once i got onto fifth avenue it was okay until we got down to about 21st street. then the double parked cars started getting in my ways. and then he had situations like this. typically this year over 300 pedestrians, mostly bikers mostly bikers had been hit by cars. this even happened when you get doored. i just just missed a door, someone opening up the door where you almost ride into it. that sounds funny but it's terrifying. >> right now there is already a protective schedule on sixth avenue which is great, it reduces injuries by 20%. >> it just really
i could write up and down fifth and sixth avenue in manhattan are facing more and more double parked might say, what's the big deal? it can be very dangerous if not to deadly. >> the disease bike street in manhattan are actually pathetic 70. even though they don't have class one protected lanes. over 10% of vehicles on the street on fifth and sixth avenue our people other bicycle. >> those ali oliver of transportation alternative who took me for a ride to see this myself. i hopped...
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the prius actually belongs on the table. >>> a massive fire destroys the historic church in manhattan, and the fire started at 7:00 last night and more than 700 people celebrated orthodox easter services earlier yesterday. the church was empty when the fire started, and look at those flames, unbelievable. one prisoner was next door what he heard the commotion. >> i saw smoke, and it was on fire when i came outside. >> the building caretaker tried to russian side when he noticed the flames, suffering minor smoke inhalation. five other people, including four firefighters suffered minor injuries, and the building is still in danger of collapse. the fire is under investigation. the church was built in the early 1850s and has been a landmark since 1968. >>> operations shut down since the deadly terror attack in march, a special ceremony held in brussels for those six in people that died on march 22 when the bombers blew up suitcases filled with explosives. the airport had resumed some lights, and yesterday the reopening restoring the airport capacity to 80%. the airport has new security me
the prius actually belongs on the table. >>> a massive fire destroys the historic church in manhattan, and the fire started at 7:00 last night and more than 700 people celebrated orthodox easter services earlier yesterday. the church was empty when the fire started, and look at those flames, unbelievable. one prisoner was next door what he heard the commotion. >> i saw smoke, and it was on fire when i came outside. >> the building caretaker tried to russian side when he...
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the manhattan u.s. attorney's office probe reportedly will focus on whether joseph percoco failed to report potential conflicts of interest on dozens of dollars he received from outside companies. that was well doing business with the state. the governor's office issued a statement saying "they take violations of the public trust seriously". >>> a manhattan district attorney cyrus vance made his first public appearance since he issued subpoenas to city hall in mayor bill de blasio's fundraising investigation. cyrus vance hosted the second annual clean slate even on though -- on the lower eastside which gives new yorkers from all five boroughs a chance to resolve outstanding warrants without fear of arrest. but it is only for low-level offenses. cyrus vance refused to comment on the bill de blasio investigation. >>> city council will soon vote on a controversial bill extra for paper and plastic shopping bags. mayor bill de blasio says the $0.05 fee would encourage shoppers to bring a reusable bag to the
the manhattan u.s. attorney's office probe reportedly will focus on whether joseph percoco failed to report potential conflicts of interest on dozens of dollars he received from outside companies. that was well doing business with the state. the governor's office issued a statement saying "they take violations of the public trust seriously". >>> a manhattan district attorney cyrus vance made his first public appearance since he issued subpoenas to city hall in mayor bill de...
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two weeks later, the british land in manhattan. it is a marylanders who once again are standing while many others are fleeing the battlefield. park a place near central that the marylanders make another epic stand and allow the army to escape to harlem heights . they are involved in the first battle, the first victory against british drill troops in 1776 at the battle of harlem heights. throughontinue to fight the campaign in new york city. they are involved in white plains. there is a group of marylanders in fort washington. for washington is one of the forgotten stories of the american revolution. we had about 3000 americans that were bottled up any fort that was 1.5 miles long. if you know where the base of the washington bridge is on the manhattan side, this is where -- itassive fort that was is here that our men are fighting. it is here that something occurs over and over in the american revolution. this book is also about the first civil war. what i mean by that is the marylanders in this book had divided loyalties within the
two weeks later, the british land in manhattan. it is a marylanders who once again are standing while many others are fleeing the battlefield. park a place near central that the marylanders make another epic stand and allow the army to escape to harlem heights . they are involved in the first battle, the first victory against british drill troops in 1776 at the battle of harlem heights. throughontinue to fight the campaign in new york city. they are involved in white plains. there is a group of...
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it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan.p right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of here. we work directly off the last, which is what we're doing right there, which will help you with comfort, and also the design, the aesthetic of the shoe. it's really the right way to do it. lemonis: so, i wanted to bring in a couple of the shoes that are going to be the classic platform. the basic runner. if i could spend 10% more on improving the comfort and the structure of the shoe, i would do it. so, what do you feel like is missing from there? jordan: i'm not quite sure, like, what last they used to fit this bottom. i think the way that they engineered the bottom was they took two pieces. i don't know why, for mass production, they're doing it like this. is this a two-piece? david: yeah, it's three-piece. it's three components. jordan: i don't think
it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan.p right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of here. we work directly off the last, which is what we're doing right there, which will help you with comfort, and also the design, the aesthetic of the shoe. it's really the right way to do it. lemonis: so, i...
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the company's called the manhattan company, the bank was called the bank of the manhattan company. does anyone know what the bank of the manhattan company's called today? jpmorgan chase. yes, thank you. if i click the mouse, it's terrible. sorry. that one. [inaudible conversations] okay. so i'll end the story just by telling you how cholera vanished from new york city, because i think it's instruct i. instructive. eventually, new yorkers moved the well from there to up there. but they didn't do it because they wanted to uplift the public health. they didn't do it because the people of new york were screaming for better water. which they knew would make them more healthy. they did it because the local brewers wanted better tasting water for their beers. they felt like this stinky water was putting their beers at a disadvantage, especially to all the brewers in philadelphia. so finally they moved the water intake, and cholera vanished from new york city after that. a century of cholera pandemics ended. and this spread throughout the country and throughout europe as well. so the quest
the company's called the manhattan company, the bank was called the bank of the manhattan company. does anyone know what the bank of the manhattan company's called today? jpmorgan chase. yes, thank you. if i click the mouse, it's terrible. sorry. that one. [inaudible conversations] okay. so i'll end the story just by telling you how cholera vanished from new york city, because i think it's instruct i. instructive. eventually, new yorkers moved the well from there to up there. but they didn't do...
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. >> coming up, trump moves across the river to manhattan and the new york real estate business willer be the same. plap i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor ab
. >> coming up, trump moves across the river to manhattan and the new york real estate business willer be the same. plap i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the...
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. >> manhattan us atty.sion with two of the most powerful men in new york and governor andrew cuomo directing it. >> the us attorney, if he thinks there is obstruction here. >> former assistant us attorney who knows of what he speaks. i talked with fred to get an idea of what to make of the widening federal corruption investigation that has ensnared them in recent weeks. moving into the inner circle. looking into whether he and his people broke campaign finance laws when i try to democrats elected to the state senate in 2014. >> where there is smoke there is fire. one investigation, okay. two, okay. but there is five. >> looking into whether deblasio himself violated finance rules. don peebles said that he was asked personally for 20,000 20,000 for upstate campaign committees to try to get democrats elected. insist he has done nothing wrong. the federal investigation started with the former chief department of the nypd my several commanders are receiving side income from city businessman. banks get up to hal
. >> manhattan us atty.sion with two of the most powerful men in new york and governor andrew cuomo directing it. >> the us attorney, if he thinks there is obstruction here. >> former assistant us attorney who knows of what he speaks. i talked with fred to get an idea of what to make of the widening federal corruption investigation that has ensnared them in recent weeks. moving into the inner circle. looking into whether he and his people broke campaign finance laws when i try...
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about 2 weeks later, the british land in manhattan. it is the marylanders that are standing while many other americans are fleeing the battlefield. it's a please near central park that the marylanders make another epic stand. they allow the army to escape to harlem heights. they are involved in the first victory against british troops in 1776 at the bottom of harlem heights. they continue to fight through the campaign in new york city. there's a group of marylanders in fort washington. that is one of the great forgotten stories of the american revolution. we had about 3000 americans bottled up in a fort about a mile and a half long. if you know where the base of the george washington bridge is, on the manhattan side, this is a massive fort. it was a mostly lord of the rings in a sense. it was written, sharpened --birthday -- earthen, sharpened logs. something that occurs over and over in the american revolution. this book is also about the first civil war. the never wonders in this book -- the marylanders in this book had divided loyal
about 2 weeks later, the british land in manhattan. it is the marylanders that are standing while many other americans are fleeing the battlefield. it's a please near central park that the marylanders make another epic stand. they allow the army to escape to harlem heights. they are involved in the first victory against british troops in 1776 at the bottom of harlem heights. they continue to fight through the campaign in new york city. there's a group of marylanders in fort washington. that is...
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here in manhattan, the rain is to pick up a little bit. a drizzly light rain, and match that with the air off the ocean and it feels uncomfortable. a cold rain, a rainy, raw sunday in front of us. the best of the weekend happened yesterday. 65 in central park. now we have an east wind at 15 miles per hour. the official reporting station giving us humidity at 61% and 50 degrees. that's about where we stay all day, folks. next 7 hours, upper 40s, low 50s. an east, southeasterly wind throughout the day, bringing air off the ocean inland, and so it stays pretty dominant with temperatures locked in at the same number that we have got as ocean air. so it's much warmer tomorrow, and the rain sort of hangs around in spots. and when i say much warmer, we go up 20 degrees by tomorrow afternoon, and spring showers on and off this week. first week of may looks degrees, sees areas that are kind of in the blue. there are a few pockets in the bay, and also just off long island where we're seeing our temperatures in the 60s as far as the water goes. that'
here in manhattan, the rain is to pick up a little bit. a drizzly light rain, and match that with the air off the ocean and it feels uncomfortable. a cold rain, a rainy, raw sunday in front of us. the best of the weekend happened yesterday. 65 in central park. now we have an east wind at 15 miles per hour. the official reporting station giving us humidity at 61% and 50 degrees. that's about where we stay all day, folks. next 7 hours, upper 40s, low 50s. an east, southeasterly wind throughout...
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it has almost become an extension of manhattan.and of manhattan has 398 million square feet of office space. million now has 45 square feet. it is exponentially larger than london which is the next largest market in the world. mark: he segue perfectly to mention london. i can get to the upcoming referendum. purchases of u.k. property might do with the u.k. vote to leave the eu. it seems to show that investors will shun the u.k. and look at purchases elsewhere. and not particularly in continental europe, but the rest of the world. what impact will this referendum have on commercial property markets here in london? mary: london has always been considered a safe haven for global dollars much away my own market has. i think when you talk to londoners, they will tell you the impact on business, the constraints of withdrawal, will definitely push dollars to other markets. i think new york city where investment sales market is still strong, where we are talking about capital rates that are for for everything and three and two for certain
it has almost become an extension of manhattan.and of manhattan has 398 million square feet of office space. million now has 45 square feet. it is exponentially larger than london which is the next largest market in the world. mark: he segue perfectly to mention london. i can get to the upcoming referendum. purchases of u.k. property might do with the u.k. vote to leave the eu. it seems to show that investors will shun the u.k. and look at purchases elsewhere. and not particularly in...
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anyone know what the bank of the manhattan company is called today? jp morgan chase, yes, thank ymo. i will end the story telling you how cholera vanished from new york city. eventually new yorkers moved the well from there to up there. but they didn't do it because they wanted to uplift the public health. they didn't do it because the people of new york were screaming for better water which they know would make them more healthy. they did it because the local brewers wanted better tasting water for their beers. they felt like the stinky water was putting the beers at a disadvantage especially with lot brewers in philadelphia. they moved the water well and cholera vanished after that. a century of cholera pandemics ended and spread throughout the country and throughout europe as well. so the question i have is of course we can do a lot better today in our era of emerging pathogens. but as this story to me says it is not necessarily about our technology. it is really about whether we have the political will to do it. thank you so much for listening. [a
anyone know what the bank of the manhattan company is called today? jp morgan chase, yes, thank ymo. i will end the story telling you how cholera vanished from new york city. eventually new yorkers moved the well from there to up there. but they didn't do it because they wanted to uplift the public health. they didn't do it because the people of new york were screaming for better water which they know would make them more healthy. they did it because the local brewers wanted better tasting...
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first to the east side of manhattan. what you're looks at is the apartment building of one henry kissinger, former policy icon, secretary of state in the nixon and ford administrations. probably one of the more influential foreign policy figures in american history. donald trump has been meeting with dr. kissinger now for the better part of an hour and you might notice that there is so much importance in this meeting that donald trump went to dr. kissinger. it is all part of anne esffort y the part of the trump campaign to develop some quality cred with those in the foreign policy community led by dr. kissinger. this is mr. trump arriving about an hour ago at dr. kissinger's apartment. but he went to see him. interestingly enough, it comes the same day where an economic team is being assembled for m. trump including the likes of steve moore and larry kudlow and the guy orchestrating these powwows and tries to get this sort of kitchen cabinet dream team going is that fellow, jeff sessions, the alabama republican senator w
first to the east side of manhattan. what you're looks at is the apartment building of one henry kissinger, former policy icon, secretary of state in the nixon and ford administrations. probably one of the more influential foreign policy figures in american history. donald trump has been meeting with dr. kissinger now for the better part of an hour and you might notice that there is so much importance in this meeting that donald trump went to dr. kissinger. it is all part of anne esffort y the...
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and started doing really, really well in manhattan. if you look at the statistics on manhattan, whether you like them or don't like them, it's very liberal, it's very democrat, and i think that, you know, probably a lot of people feel because i come from essentially manhattan, i would be that way. and i wanted to put this list out because i wanted to quell any fears that people may have. this is a list of people that i got them from people i most respect. >> you vetted each one. you almost did it like a job interview. >> well, i really -- i vetted but to a much greater extent the federalist society vetted and has tremendous respect. heritage has looked at it who i have great, great respect for. and i know senator sessions has brought the names around to different people in the senate. and people have seen the list. i mean, people have seen the list, but you're the first one that's seen it publicly. >> yeah, you know, this is the most important thing as you now transition to a general election. you talked about very specific things and
and started doing really, really well in manhattan. if you look at the statistics on manhattan, whether you like them or don't like them, it's very liberal, it's very democrat, and i think that, you know, probably a lot of people feel because i come from essentially manhattan, i would be that way. and i wanted to put this list out because i wanted to quell any fears that people may have. this is a list of people that i got them from people i most respect. >> you vetted each one. you...
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i checked the top of one building in manhattan, where urban beehives are keeping the city buzzing.t story is coming up. anne-marie? >> that's very cool. looking forward to that. urban beehives are popping up all over the country. can't wait to hear more about it. >> it's very important in terms of bee shortage this country is facing. i could warn you, i was in a full bee mask and gloves. no stings and bites. >> cannot wait, jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. we'll be right back. after a long day, jen stops working, but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> beehives are breaking out in big cities across the country. jill wagner goes undercover. >> reporter: high above the busy streets of manhattan, an unlikely buzz. bees, tens of thousands of them, who call this skyscraper home. >> this is the third year that we've had bees atop one brian park. >> reporter: andrew is the beekeeper. he says t
i checked the top of one building in manhattan, where urban beehives are keeping the city buzzing.t story is coming up. anne-marie? >> that's very cool. looking forward to that. urban beehives are popping up all over the country. can't wait to hear more about it. >> it's very important in terms of bee shortage this country is facing. i could warn you, i was in a full bee mask and gloves. no stings and bites. >> cannot wait, jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a...
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neil: it never happened in manhattan.been they're not making more space in manhattan and that is one of the arguments for this happening, they are making more space. going up. tall structures, that is where they're making more space. >> that's right. neil: david, i'm saying did they overdo that? >> yes, they over did it in manhattan and other parts of the market to meet demand of chinese people and foreigners coming into the market. reality we're seeing that evaporate. u.s. dollar compared to other currencies. we're starting to see absence of foreign buyer. now back to just us here at home buying inventory here. i wish we had the problem in the rest of the market. it is not there. >> david, you have to understand what happened in the market. you had these uber luxury condos selling san francisco, new york, miami, selling 5000 a foot in some instance. >> that's right. >> what happened, land prices got driven up, you could sell condos over 5,000 a foot. problem those developers will be left with a ton of inventory they can'
neil: it never happened in manhattan.been they're not making more space in manhattan and that is one of the arguments for this happening, they are making more space. going up. tall structures, that is where they're making more space. >> that's right. neil: david, i'm saying did they overdo that? >> yes, they over did it in manhattan and other parts of the market to meet demand of chinese people and foreigners coming into the market. reality we're seeing that evaporate. u.s. dollar...
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and forbes said that manhattan has the highest rick, but oakland, san francisco and san jose are among the worst place for renters, and san francisco an average of $3000 a month for rent, los angeles rounding out the top five. and the top five best cities for the renters, indianapolis, indiana coming in at number one. $786 a month. louisville, kentucky ranking second, columbus, cincinnati ohio, and in st. louis missouri. >>> and is the powerball lottery ticket worth more than $1 million, and we do not know who the winner is yet. the owner of the valero gas station on saratoga avenue will get a $5300 bonus for selling the ticket, and he said he sold other winning tickets, but this is the biggest so far. he will take the employees out to dinner with the money. the winning ticket match the numbers 3, 12, 16, 32, 34, and did not have the powerball number of 14, work $1.27 million. and because there was no overall jackpot winner, the wednesday drawing will be at least $348 million.>>> your time is 5:34 am your >>> we may look back on this week as the determining factor in the race for the r
and forbes said that manhattan has the highest rick, but oakland, san francisco and san jose are among the worst place for renters, and san francisco an average of $3000 a month for rent, los angeles rounding out the top five. and the top five best cities for the renters, indianapolis, indiana coming in at number one. $786 a month. louisville, kentucky ranking second, columbus, cincinnati ohio, and in st. louis missouri. >>> and is the powerball lottery ticket worth more than $1...
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i checked the top of one building in manhattan, where urban beehives are keeping the city buzzing.story is coming up. anne-marie? >> that's very cool. looking forward to that. urban beehives are popping up all over the country. can't wait to hear more about it. >> it's very important in terms of bee shortage this country is facing. i could warn you, i was in a full bee mask and gloves. no stings and bites. >> cannot wait, jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. we'll be right back. after a long day, jen stops working, but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? tickets go on sale today, b prices are already spiking d of thursday's match up. plus, an apparent case of road-rage... turns into a violent hit- and-run. and it's all caught on camera. and the f-b-i is trying to k down a gun stolen from an a. it was swiped from inside a, in san francisco's famous ao square neighborhood. the frc search now underway. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morni
i checked the top of one building in manhattan, where urban beehives are keeping the city buzzing.story is coming up. anne-marie? >> that's very cool. looking forward to that. urban beehives are popping up all over the country. can't wait to hear more about it. >> it's very important in terms of bee shortage this country is facing. i could warn you, i was in a full bee mask and gloves. no stings and bites. >> cannot wait, jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a...
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i'm in midtown manhattan waiting to see if we get the right lottery answer. coming up later in sports, brett brown talks about what his approach is to this lottery game. trying to make me eat my greens?low. no, just trying to ve you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. ♪ >>> a question tonight about what you're looking at right here. first responders in west philadelphia rescuing a man trapped in a collapsed home. why that man was on the property which l and i had tag. >> bill anderson went looking for answers and is live tonight at the scene of the collapse. bill? >> reporter: iain, the building behind me was the scene of a scary rescue today. a dozen first responders came and had to rescue a man in the basement when the fire floor collapsed on him. thankfully, he seems to be okay right now, but there's still more questions than answers. the building at 108 north salford street in west philadelphia ac
i'm in midtown manhattan waiting to see if we get the right lottery answer. coming up later in sports, brett brown talks about what his approach is to this lottery game. trying to make me eat my greens?low. no, just trying to ve you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. ♪ >>> a question tonight about what you're looking at...
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it broke out at a serbian orthodox cathedral in manhattan.hundreds of firefighters were on the scene. no reports of injuries and investigators are trying to determine the cause of the fire. it was designated a new york city landmark in 1968. >>> the search for stolen artwork done by andy warhol continues. several of them were swiped from the museum back on april 11. the fbi says the museum 10- print collection is worth about a half-million dollars. it's number 31 in a run of 250 print sets. they have surveillance cameras and guards but it's not clear investing -- if investigators have identified a suspect. >>> fans of prints are still trying to deal with his death. among those still in shock are his personal chef, ray roberts and his wife jewel. they prepared all of the late singer's meals for the last three years. they have many fond memories of the man they say was very humble and kind. >> he was just such a pleasure to work for, always super nice and thoughtful to both of us. even if i had to wait an extra half hour for him to come, he wou
it broke out at a serbian orthodox cathedral in manhattan.hundreds of firefighters were on the scene. no reports of injuries and investigators are trying to determine the cause of the fire. it was designated a new york city landmark in 1968. >>> the search for stolen artwork done by andy warhol continues. several of them were swiped from the museum back on april 11. the fbi says the museum 10- print collection is worth about a half-million dollars. it's number 31 in a run of 250 print...
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, you are going to raise your two daughters in manhattan. you're going to be crazy. too dangerous for them. there is no place to run. >> what did you do. >> we went to central park and they would run. >> how long did they live in manhattan. >> five years. >> then what did you do. >> then we had to move to los angeles for a job and then they had a yard. >> oh, so terrible. >> i didn't particularly want to go but then they loved it because you they got to play at the the beach anytime they wanted to. >> the weather. >> they could ride their bikes down to the beach. >> and then after that. >> we moved back to new york. >> they didn't spend anytime in kansas. >> little time in kansas in the the high school. >> that is just the solution. >> i thought they were spoiled rotten. >> such a great life. >> as we wrap it up, as i wrap up this life, as she said yesterday, i think you'll make it to the end of the decade. >> no, i didn't mean that. >> three and a half years. >> the next decade. >> pennsylvania man is gaining mass i have tension on social m
, you are going to raise your two daughters in manhattan. you're going to be crazy. too dangerous for them. there is no place to run. >> what did you do. >> we went to central park and they would run. >> how long did they live in manhattan. >> five years. >> then what did you do. >> then we had to move to los angeles for a job and then they had a yard. >> oh, so terrible. >> i didn't particularly want to go but then they loved it because you they...
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>> ninan: demarco morgan in manhattan. thank you, demarco. well, space-x had another successful launch today, and another successful landing. it's the third straight time the company has been able to bring one of its "falcon" rockets back to earth intact. the ultimate goal is to use this technology in manned commercial space flight. meanwhile, nasa is testing its own engineering marvel today: an inflatable room at the international space station. it's called the beam, and it's meant as a new kind of habitat for tourists orbiting the earth, sort of like a space hotel room. rescue crews have been busy, had a very busy week in the mediterranean sea. the united nations says about 14,000 migrants, fleeing war and fverty in the middle east and north africa, have been rescued in recent days. jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: over 700 migrants-- some flanked by medical staff-- stepped off a massive ship and onto solid ground saturday. they are among the 2,000 to arrive in italy in the past 24 hours. for many, the journey began on overcr
>> ninan: demarco morgan in manhattan. thank you, demarco. well, space-x had another successful launch today, and another successful landing. it's the third straight time the company has been able to bring one of its "falcon" rockets back to earth intact. the ultimate goal is to use this technology in manned commercial space flight. meanwhile, nasa is testing its own engineering marvel today: an inflatable room at the international space station. it's called the beam, and it's...
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barnes & noble, are the bond -- all the barnes & noble's that were close to soho in manhattan close now which is stunning tomorrow though they still have in new york, but that has really flourished over the years. in many ways it is a model. the community has built up around it. and it has -- it is really all about the taste level of the booksellers there and their passions. your connection to that customer base. it is a beautiful story. i recommend people. >> i jack -- our guest on book tv. coming out in 2017. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> book tv is on instagram. follow us for publishing news, scheduling updates, and behind-the-scenes videos. >> listen -- "listen, liberal!", that is how it is supposed to be said. it is important. a sort of massive wave of public anger that is out there in this country, and it has been brought on by the failure of the democratic party. the the failure of these guys in a situation when the conditions for success were perfect. okay? the book is not another collection of your standard beltway gripes, complaints about gridlock in dc or how appa
barnes & noble, are the bond -- all the barnes & noble's that were close to soho in manhattan close now which is stunning tomorrow though they still have in new york, but that has really flourished over the years. in many ways it is a model. the community has built up around it. and it has -- it is really all about the taste level of the booksellers there and their passions. your connection to that customer base. it is a beautiful story. i recommend people. >> i jack -- our guest...
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>> and why are donnie wahlberg and jenny mccarthy dressed for prom in the middle of manhattan?h, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight."
>> and why are donnie wahlberg and jenny mccarthy dressed for prom in the middle of manhattan?h, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight."
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founder and editor of national affairs with his plan for a more united and prosperous america from the manhattan institute in new york city. also, that day we are in baltimore, or actress diane carreiro's talk about undocumented immigrants in the us. her parents and brother were deported when she was 14 years old. she has been named an ambassador for citizenship and naturalization by the white house. next sunday we are alive with author and publisher steve forbes on in-depth and we will take your questions and comments about his many books. that's a look at some of the programs book tv is covering this week and many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span 2. >> the fact is that we have latinos from big numbers to power for the first time and that's a huge change and i think it is incredibly important that we realize that new power is here and that we can talk about things that in the past we really had no chance to talk about. therefore, when we had a candidate who says, donald trump, that mexican immigrants are rapists and criminals a
founder and editor of national affairs with his plan for a more united and prosperous america from the manhattan institute in new york city. also, that day we are in baltimore, or actress diane carreiro's talk about undocumented immigrants in the us. her parents and brother were deported when she was 14 years old. she has been named an ambassador for citizenship and naturalization by the white house. next sunday we are alive with author and publisher steve forbes on in-depth and we will take...
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manhattan. 85 to 15 democratic voting. that way for kerry and obama.where most journalists are from and many are taught, is one of the most narrow-minded, stereotypical places you could ever find. >> ari fleisher there, wanting me to get out of manhattan. one more note from the interview. fleisher told me that he's never met his counterpart on the trump campaign. coming up here in a moment, megyn kelly, her much-anticipated special. you'll hear from two critics who thought it did not live up to the hype. we'll explore why in detail right after this. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you're free to focus on growing your business. centurylink. your link to what's next. his day of coaching begins this is brad.
manhattan. 85 to 15 democratic voting. that way for kerry and obama.where most journalists are from and many are taught, is one of the most narrow-minded, stereotypical places you could ever find. >> ari fleisher there, wanting me to get out of manhattan. one more note from the interview. fleisher told me that he's never met his counterpart on the trump campaign. coming up here in a moment, megyn kelly, her much-anticipated special. you'll hear from two critics who thought it did not live...
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here to help us analyze his energy policy, robert brice with the manhattan institute.you being here, sir. as you listen to donald trump on the stump, he seems to love whatever energy policy is important to whatever state he happens to be campaigning in at that very moment. so when you look at this, is this more of shall we say a comprehensive energy policy or a campaign strategy? >> leland, i think it's the latter. i think it's convenient campaign rhetoric. look, donald trump is an expert at telling crowds what he thinks they want to hear. remember, when he was campaigning in iowa, he said he loves cornett ethanol, even tho it costs $10 billion more per year than conventional gasoline alone. now he's in west virginia, a coal state and i understand he wants to win it but coal is facing a lot of head winds that i'm not sure donald trump can begin to address. >> energy is clearly one of the more important parts not only of the u.s. economy but u.s. national security. what does this campaign rhetoric of somebody who is now the presumptive nominee of one of the two major pa
here to help us analyze his energy policy, robert brice with the manhattan institute.you being here, sir. as you listen to donald trump on the stump, he seems to love whatever energy policy is important to whatever state he happens to be campaigning in at that very moment. so when you look at this, is this more of shall we say a comprehensive energy policy or a campaign strategy? >> leland, i think it's the latter. i think it's convenient campaign rhetoric. look, donald trump is an expert...
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juan carlos: me llevaron a manhattan, cuando llegamos habÍan reporteros.o que habÍa otra mujer muy bonita en el otro cuarto, que querÍa que le contar esa historia. adriana: tambiÉn estuvo presente el detective en la entrevista. juan carlos: desde ese momento yo sabÍa que no iba a regresar a mi casa. que me estaban arrestando. adriana: de los 8 arrestados, cinco admitieron. los siete jÓvenes recibieron 25 aÑos. en la temida prisiÓn empezó a pagar su condena. juan carlos: al otro dÍa pude hablar con mi madre por telÉfono. mi madre tratando de comprender lo que habÍa pasado. >> fue horrible. no pude hacer nada. ♪ ♪ >> al regresar, lo habÍan forzado a confesar en su participaciÓn de un asesinato. ♪ y arrancan! ¿les decimos que hay más? ya se darán cuenta... algún día. todo era papel y lápiz. la surface pro es muy intuitiva. con la presión de mi mano, puedo dibujar líneas suaves, como usando un lápiz de verdad. he sido artista forense por más de 30 años. hago los bocetos de los chicos malos. uno necesita buena resolución y un procesador poderoso la computadora
juan carlos: me llevaron a manhattan, cuando llegamos habÍan reporteros.o que habÍa otra mujer muy bonita en el otro cuarto, que querÍa que le contar esa historia. adriana: tambiÉn estuvo presente el detective en la entrevista. juan carlos: desde ese momento yo sabÍa que no iba a regresar a mi casa. que me estaban arrestando. adriana: de los 8 arrestados, cinco admitieron. los siete jÓvenes recibieron 25 aÑos. en la temida prisiÓn empezó a pagar su condena. juan carlos: al otro dÍa...
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of southern manhattan speaking. >> ultimately separated in 2012. on april 9 2010, at a meeting in ,as vegas, davis, we allege tipped walters about how dean foods had engaged in investment bank to explore a spinoff. that tip was provided on the same day walters arranged a $625,000 loan for davis. the very next business day, onel 12, walters purchased million shares of dean foods, followed by another 510,000 shares on april 14 and 15. [indiscernible] scarlet: of course, that is the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, again, presenting the government's case on this insider trading case involving the former chairman of dean foods. has been covering this story for bloomberg news. tell us a little bit about how this has unfolded. winnie: it is a remarkable story, actually. it has been in the headlines for a couple of years now. tom davis, who was the chairman, and billy walters, a gambler and golfer of his, -- golfer friend exchanging trade secrets. it seemed prosecutors were particularly annoyed that not only did they rip off shareholde
of southern manhattan speaking. >> ultimately separated in 2012. on april 9 2010, at a meeting in ,as vegas, davis, we allege tipped walters about how dean foods had engaged in investment bank to explore a spinoff. that tip was provided on the same day walters arranged a $625,000 loan for davis. the very next business day, onel 12, walters purchased million shares of dean foods, followed by another 510,000 shares on april 14 and 15. [indiscernible] scarlet: of course, that is the u.s....
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>>james: this is video of after the shots fired this was at the plaza right near union square in manhattan one man was shot in the chest that person died at a hospital reports indicate what than 1000 people were in attendance they're searching for suspects he was opposed to take the stage but never went all no one at the store is a coastal they're trying to figure or if there are multiple shoulders. >>james: a 15 your girl is missing her parasol were critically said the disappearance looks suspicious. >>reporter: a 15 year-old girl is missing and the very suspicious circumstances she was last seen this morning by her friends and family who said that devastated their she is missing because is not like her to not contact her friends and family she was last seen on these 780 overpass right near her house in vallejo. >>reporter: they heard gunshots and and saw blood on the over half the deputies tell us that she was saying that drive away by a man known as fernand well he is also from vallejo there's not been in an alert because there is no card description they're asking anyone who knows what
>>james: this is video of after the shots fired this was at the plaza right near union square in manhattan one man was shot in the chest that person died at a hospital reports indicate what than 1000 people were in attendance they're searching for suspects he was opposed to take the stage but never went all no one at the store is a coastal they're trying to figure or if there are multiple shoulders. >>james: a 15 your girl is missing her parasol were critically said the...
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. >> the manhattan project focused so much on physics, and really didn't know very much about the biological effects and health effects in particular. >> sreenivasan: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> ♪ love me tender ♪ love me true we can like many, but we can love only a precious few. because it is for those precious few that you have to be willing to do so very much. but you don't have to do it alone. lincoln financial helps you provide for and protect your financial future, because this is what you do for people you love. lincoln financial-- you're in charge. >> fathom travel-- carnival corporation's small ship line. offering seven-day cruises to three cities in cuba. exploring the culture, cuisine and historic sites through its people. more at fathom.org. >> bnsf railway. >> genentech. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this progr
. >> the manhattan project focused so much on physics, and really didn't know very much about the biological effects and health effects in particular. >> sreenivasan: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> ♪ love me tender ♪ love me true we can like many, but we can love only a precious few. because it is for those precious few that you have to be willing to do so very much. but you don't have to...
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a live look at lower manhattan. see -- i believe you can see what appears to be a rescue effort under way. the camera right now is tilting down. there it is right there. there's that broken scaffolding. two window washers are in the process of being rescued. we're still trying to get some information here, but what we can tell you is that roughly 30 minutes ago the scaffolding stopped moving. this is a building in the financial district here in new york city. we're looking at about 17 stories up. if you look close low there on the left side of your screen, you can see what appears to be some glass that's been broken. we're told that the glass was broken to help with the rescue effort. i cannot see -- i don't know if anyone in the control room can. i don't see the window washers right now in that scaffolding. we can assume at this point that they have been rescued. but again, this is a firefighter -- these are firefighters rescuing window washers in lower manhattan in the financial district. we can tell you right now
a live look at lower manhattan. see -- i believe you can see what appears to be a rescue effort under way. the camera right now is tilting down. there it is right there. there's that broken scaffolding. two window washers are in the process of being rescued. we're still trying to get some information here, but what we can tell you is that roughly 30 minutes ago the scaffolding stopped moving. this is a building in the financial district here in new york city. we're looking at about 17 stories...
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. >> is is manhattan haunted? >> georg is so great people never want to leave. ever. >> be ready for war. it is this weekend. >> a battle has been going on in montclair for some time. said traditional i italian and irish will be forced to merge after order from the archdiocese there will not be a new church for everybody our lady is forced to shut down operations and urged to consolidate with the church of the immaculate conception they will be renamed the church of the blessed after mother teresa. parishioners are happy although attendance has been down over the past 20 years 76 "chasing news" now head of the 392 now the other this conversation has stayed the same. >> they have raised a lot of money but it is about attendance so the unofficial first family they owned the deli just a couple blocks away and grandparents actually help to build it with their bare hands 100 years ago. >> my parents have been parishioners at mount carmel meet my brothers and my sister were all buried there >> they are completely devastated. >> we are a staple in the neighborhood kids
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a big meeting going on right now in midtown manhattan.etary of state, henry kissinger. arriving just a short time ago for the sit-down with the republican foreign policy gur rue. this comes right after trump seized the news cycle for presidential candidate, releasing a list of 11 potential supreme court nominees to fill the vacancy left by antoni scalia. jake rascone is joining me now. how did this come
a big meeting going on right now in midtown manhattan.etary of state, henry kissinger. arriving just a short time ago for the sit-down with the republican foreign policy gur rue. this comes right after trump seized the news cycle for presidential candidate, releasing a list of 11 potential supreme court nominees to fill the vacancy left by antoni scalia. jake rascone is joining me now. how did this come
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estamos en vivo desde el alto manhattan. johnny lozada! alan: ¿dÓnde estamos?en la 175 y broadway. alan: conocen el united palace. es maravilloso. karla: amanecemos con una triste noticia un aviÓn desaparecido. pasamos con nuestros compaÑeros. ana patricia: gracias, chicos. un beso bien grande. ya nos sentimos en casita. alejandro: amanecemos rodeados de amor de nuestra gente. y amanecemos con mucha salsa. y viene a cantarnos noel torres. las fans estÁn haciendo lÍnea afuera. maity: y tuve la oportunidad de acompaÑar a eugenio derbez al set de su nueva pelÍcula. y el gran homenaje a emilio navaira. ana patricia: vamos con nuestra querida satcha. satcha: muy buenos dÍas. un placer informarles. continÚa la búsqueda de un aviÓn que se estrelló en el mar mediterrÁneo con 66 personas a bordo. marÍa eugenia payÁn: equipos de emergencia estÁn en una carrera contra el tiempo para hallar el aviÓn de egyptair que habÍa salido de parís rumbo al cairo. desapareciÓ de los radares a sÓlo media hora del aterrizaje. 3 minutos antes, el piloto se comunicÓ y no reportó ningÚn pr
estamos en vivo desde el alto manhattan. johnny lozada! alan: ¿dÓnde estamos?en la 175 y broadway. alan: conocen el united palace. es maravilloso. karla: amanecemos con una triste noticia un aviÓn desaparecido. pasamos con nuestros compaÑeros. ana patricia: gracias, chicos. un beso bien grande. ya nos sentimos en casita. alejandro: amanecemos rodeados de amor de nuestra gente. y amanecemos con mucha salsa. y viene a cantarnos noel torres. las fans estÁn haciendo lÍnea afuera. maity: y...
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living in manhattan despitely other five feet tall and she dreamed as a teenager of becoming an importanter. she said to all of those years, i had the vision of some great work which i myself would give to the world. i would write the novel or the play of the age. now that did not work out. first of all, her father who was a very rich bank or in new york he owned what is now half of midtown, manhattan. he centered her reading of fiction so she read few novels as a girl but she did did read george song. she was not aloud to go to theater and when she wrote this she had actually never seen a play. so this kind of vision of her future was quite unrealsistic. but like many gifted young women in the 19th century, she turned to poetry as a safe outlet, a feminine outlet for a young woman, in fact, her own mother who had died at the age of 27 also bearing six children as julia would managed within her 27 years to publish a few poems herself. in the u newspapers and in the ladies annual these fancy volumes that were published every year gifts to give women at christmas. now, in the end, julia did
living in manhattan despitely other five feet tall and she dreamed as a teenager of becoming an importanter. she said to all of those years, i had the vision of some great work which i myself would give to the world. i would write the novel or the play of the age. now that did not work out. first of all, her father who was a very rich bank or in new york he owned what is now half of midtown, manhattan. he centered her reading of fiction so she read few novels as a girl but she did did read...
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reportero: a esta farmacia del alto manhattan llegÓ samuel quien invirtiÓ 20 $ en el sorteo.recientemente llegÓ al paÍs, invirtiÓ solamente 2 dólares. >> la familia, un mejor bienestar. reportero: estÁ compatriota suya, por su parte dice que este boleto tiene los nÚmeros agraciados. >> este nÚmero lo escogÍ al azar. reportero: prefiere ser la Única ganadora ocasiÓn varios? >> que seamos varios. reportero: aunque las posibilidades de ganar son de una entre 292 millones, asegurÓ que una larga cola se formarÍa esta noche horas antes del sorteo. >> estoy desde las 9 de la maÑana aquÍ, todo el mundo quiere sacarse su millÓn. reportero: a quÉ hora es cuando se siente la fiebre? >> a las 5, todo el mundo sale de trabajar. reportero: se vende en 44 estados de la naciÓn, al igual que en puerto rico, las islas vÍrgenes y columbia, los nÚmeros ganadores se darÁn a conocer hoy a las 11 de la noche. aranza: no cuesta nada soÑar. un gran reto de la comunidad hispana en la educaciÓn son las llamadas carreras. cada aÑo el campeonato mundial de robÓtica atrae la curiosidad de miles de jÓvenes
reportero: a esta farmacia del alto manhattan llegÓ samuel quien invirtiÓ 20 $ en el sorteo.recientemente llegÓ al paÍs, invirtiÓ solamente 2 dólares. >> la familia, un mejor bienestar. reportero: estÁ compatriota suya, por su parte dice que este boleto tiene los nÚmeros agraciados. >> este nÚmero lo escogÍ al azar. reportero: prefiere ser la Única ganadora ocasiÓn varios? >> que seamos varios. reportero: aunque las posibilidades de ganar son de una entre 292...
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i headed to the office of doctor norman grow, a plastic surgeon in manhattan where i caught up with himatient. >> a little bit more definition. not too terribly large. >> i sat back and filmed. he makes the lips fuller with botox injections. she says it gives her the perfect summertime look. i take a selfie before and after with her. >> during the summer i always go kind of for the natural look. having my lips done where i can overline them helps a lot. doctors performed 14 million minimally invasive cosmetic procedures. which far outnumbered the number of actual surgery. >> people want anything that will improve their image, lifestyle, anything that they can do quickly with no downtime, anything they can do to avoid surgery. >> also becoming more popular is laser fat reduction. for those who don't want to go to the gym you can get the stubborn winter pounds off by a machine. also something many ladies might like. you have heard of botox, but have you heard of botox? more women are getting it in their scalp to protect the beautiful blowout with the humidity. they run around 300 and. wer
i headed to the office of doctor norman grow, a plastic surgeon in manhattan where i caught up with himatient. >> a little bit more definition. not too terribly large. >> i sat back and filmed. he makes the lips fuller with botox injections. she says it gives her the perfect summertime look. i take a selfie before and after with her. >> during the summer i always go kind of for the natural look. having my lips done where i can overline them helps a lot. doctors performed 14...
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she came here she had inherited a six of this will show the father that owned all of midtown manhattanwas really a harris and he lost it all, so she had tiny little income left and basically from the moment she had to support herself pretty much until the end of her life and eventually her son helped out her daughters helped out, so she was not only on the road for women's suffrage, she lectured everywhere and wrote for money and you did not get much money for lecturing or writing. she was pretty active. on the other hand, she liked it. she was unable to do things she had always dreamed of being and we used to say in the women's movement, she became the man she married or to put it another way you marry the man you want to be and after his death she became a public figure as he had been. he was a famous speaker and traveler, sushi in some ways took his life on. she was very happy. she traveled all of the world. in the age before jets, i mean, doing this on steamships, everywhere. she went around the world twice. she went to england like we go to new york, supreme a's in. thanks for the
she came here she had inherited a six of this will show the father that owned all of midtown manhattanwas really a harris and he lost it all, so she had tiny little income left and basically from the moment she had to support herself pretty much until the end of her life and eventually her son helped out her daughters helped out, so she was not only on the road for women's suffrage, she lectured everywhere and wrote for money and you did not get much money for lecturing or writing. she was...
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no conocÍa nada del llamado proyecto manhattan.salga presidente de tener que dar todos los secretos de estado para que puedan usar esa informaciÓn. galo: si se cuestiona la capacidad de guardar secretos ambos tienen rabo de paja. hillary clinton al haberse acercado a determinar correos electrÓnicos mientras fue secretario de obama habrÍa puesto en manejo toda su experiencia en manejo de informaciÓn presidencial. y donald trump es conocido por revelar en la red sociales datos Íntimos como el telÉfono de algunos benefactores. tendrÁ el tempranero suficiente para no dejarse llevar por los impulsos? >> trump es una persona que habla a veces sin pensarlo. obviamente la preocupaciÓn es que diga en televisiÓn algo que le haga daÑo a los estados unidos. galo: los secretos de estado pueden incluir desde estrategias para evitar ataques cibernÉticos pasando por desarrollos cientÍficos y hasta amenazas desde el espacio. fÉlix: al igual que sucede con otros grupos minoritarios el acceso de los hispanos a la banca no es fÁcil en nueva york. la c
no conocÍa nada del llamado proyecto manhattan.salga presidente de tener que dar todos los secretos de estado para que puedan usar esa informaciÓn. galo: si se cuestiona la capacidad de guardar secretos ambos tienen rabo de paja. hillary clinton al haberse acercado a determinar correos electrÓnicos mientras fue secretario de obama habrÍa puesto en manejo toda su experiencia en manejo de informaciÓn presidencial. y donald trump es conocido por revelar en la red sociales datos Íntimos como...
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no bags except for the small ones attached to bikes, the 40-mile route takes cyclists from lower manhattan up to the bronx then into queens and brooklyn and finally over the bridge into staten island. >>> and they are likely to be cycling tomorrow in the rain? it is just going to be nasty out there. temperatures not even getting up to 50 in some areas staying in the 40s all day, rain, varying intensity, sometimes coming down hard not a nice day shaping up we head outside and take a look towards midtown, 50 degrees the wind coming from the south around 8, it was a beautiful afternoon it got up to 65 today after a morning low of 47 and that makes it just shy of normal for this time of the year, the record high 91 back in 1942, get back to 40 back in 1955. 52 at newark, cooler on the island, we're talking 47 islip, 45 at montauk on the east end, many places just staying in the 40s during the day tomorrow. low to mid-50s up and down the hudson river valley. clouds are really beginning to move in that wall of cloud moving in from the west right now, continue to lower and rain just starting to m
no bags except for the small ones attached to bikes, the 40-mile route takes cyclists from lower manhattan up to the bronx then into queens and brooklyn and finally over the bridge into staten island. >>> and they are likely to be cycling tomorrow in the rain? it is just going to be nasty out there. temperatures not even getting up to 50 in some areas staying in the 40s all day, rain, varying intensity, sometimes coming down hard not a nice day shaping up we head outside and take a...
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i had been in manhattan with a friend of mine. who had never been in manhattan.o go back by 30 rock. they were doing a live taping of the "today show." >> i happened to be there at the same time. because i had been in the city with my mom and daughter for spring break for the week and we decided we wanted to go over and see kathie lee and hoda. and they were interviewing kelsey grammer live on the air. >> very sarcastically i said to my friend, oh yeah, my loiflong dream to see kathie lee gifford. >> i couldn't resist the opportunity to say i'm so glad i was there while he realizationed his lifelong dream. we started talking. >> we realized how much we had in kbhon. >> we exchanged phone numbers. >> i think the first night we talked three and a half hours. >> he was living in pennsylvania at the time and i was living in virginia. >> we started meeting in baltimore at the inner harbor and that's where we started dating. >> it was a good halfway spot. >> and here we are six years later getting married. >> we had the opportunity to be on with kathie lee and hoda in
i had been in manhattan with a friend of mine. who had never been in manhattan.o go back by 30 rock. they were doing a live taping of the "today show." >> i happened to be there at the same time. because i had been in the city with my mom and daughter for spring break for the week and we decided we wanted to go over and see kathie lee and hoda. and they were interviewing kelsey grammer live on the air. >> very sarcastically i said to my friend, oh yeah, my loiflong dream...
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mcnally jackson -- [inaudible] opening potentially a couple new stores in brooklyn and downtown manhattan that are still in development. it's been open now over ten years. and, you know, it's funny, because we talked about sort of the trends many independent book publishing -- in independent book publishing. when we were first opening the store, our big concern was we wanted to make sure we were far enough away from a borders and barnes & noble. borders, turns out, doesn't exist anymore, and barnes and noble -- all the barnes & nobles that were close to, you know, soho and manhattan are closed now which is stunning, although they still have, obviously, thriving stores in new york. but that store has really flourished over the years, and it's got a cafÉ. i think in many ways it's a model for what a great independent bookstore can be. that community has really built up around it. and it's, but it has, like, a real -- it's really all about the taste level of the booksellers there and their passions and their ability to connect to that customer base that they have down there. so i think it's
mcnally jackson -- [inaudible] opening potentially a couple new stores in brooklyn and downtown manhattan that are still in development. it's been open now over ten years. and, you know, it's funny, because we talked about sort of the trends many independent book publishing -- in independent book publishing. when we were first opening the store, our big concern was we wanted to make sure we were far enough away from a borders and barnes & noble. borders, turns out, doesn't exist anymore,...