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with major figures in the manhattan project. so i think it's not too much to say the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki structured the future of not only the atomic age but also the future of civilization. so we're talking about a very big -- a big subject here. and one that in effect change --s an changed over time in terms of our views of the major issues. 70 years ago, there was a certain consensus on a view. 50 years ago, there was more diversity about the issues. and today there are many, many views. one interesting thing, the atomic bomb, although it was not predicted 100 years before it was developed, the idea that science would transform the human condition. was something people thought about even in the 19th century. one of my favorite quotes was by henry brooks adams in a book he wrote in 1862 where he says the following. man has mounted science and has now run away with. i firmly believe that before many centuries more science will be the master of men. the engines he will have invented will be beyond his stren
with major figures in the manhattan project. so i think it's not too much to say the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki structured the future of not only the atomic age but also the future of civilization. so we're talking about a very big -- a big subject here. and one that in effect change --s an changed over time in terms of our views of the major issues. 70 years ago, there was a certain consensus on a view. 50 years ago, there was more diversity about the issues. and today there are...
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and then came the mome yorkers said enough is a murder of a young to manhattan subway platf a few blocks from where standing. it's a murder that would have consequences for this city and one man for the next quarter it was labor day weeke a sunday. the u.s. open tennis t was in full swing. thousands of tourists to new york to see it. among them, brian watk college student and te player from utah, who along with his family. >> they were avid tennis fans. that's why they we >> reporter: journalism major and writer bill hughes has followed the story for y >> tennis was delayed so they were out a l an they expected. >> reporter: as the watkins family headed out to dinner, hughes said they made a fateful . >> they could have took but they got on th. >> reporter: and that's where everything changed? >> that's where everything starts up. >> reporter: as brian and his family headed into the 7th avenue subway station, a train pulled in unloading dozen of teenagers all headed to a n. >> just mayhem. kids a so they exit the subwa a small group of six t congregates near t subway station on th. >> re
and then came the mome yorkers said enough is a murder of a young to manhattan subway platf a few blocks from where standing. it's a murder that would have consequences for this city and one man for the next quarter it was labor day weeke a sunday. the u.s. open tennis t was in full swing. thousands of tourists to new york to see it. among them, brian watk college student and te player from utah, who along with his family. >> they were avid tennis fans. that's why they we >>...
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thousands of tourists in the united states and around the world take a short boat ride from either lower manhattan or new jersey to visit the statue of liberty and ellis island. up next, american history tv visited the national historic landmark to learn the story behind the gift from france which was unveiled on october 28th, 1886 after 21 years of planning, fundraising and construction. >> welcome to the statue of liberty national monument. i'm ranger chris mullins. i'm from jacksonville, florida. folks, i have a great job. i have been working with the national park service since 1999. i have been all over the united states. i got my start in alaska, klondike gold rush national historic park. i spent a few summers out there, then i went to my hometown of jacksonville, work at a small little park on the banks of the st. johns river, fort caroline national memorial. i went to the outer banks of north carolina and worked at our nation's first national seashore, cape hatteras seashore. i moved north and have been working here at the statue of liberty at ellis island about seven years now. i have a g
thousands of tourists in the united states and around the world take a short boat ride from either lower manhattan or new jersey to visit the statue of liberty and ellis island. up next, american history tv visited the national historic landmark to learn the story behind the gift from france which was unveiled on october 28th, 1886 after 21 years of planning, fundraising and construction. >> welcome to the statue of liberty national monument. i'm ranger chris mullins. i'm from...
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i am the president of the manhattan institute. thank you. [applause] it's a pleasure for me to introduce jason riley today. as most of you jason is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute and a regular columnist for "the wall street journal" and a commentator for "fox news." in his new book "false black power" jason offers a critique of civil rights leaders and their prioritization of pure political power in which he argues its failed to produce significant results revkin americans. the book includes thoughtful responses to jason's arguments from two leading black intellectuals john mcwhorter in glen lowry. it's a slender book but it packs a powerful punch. one blogger note of what makes this book shine is the clarity of its logic and accessibility of its writing style. just as fred astaire made it look easy to dance with israelis mastery or elegance so natural that it seems effortless. how did you get him to write this? there you go. it's available for just $10, $6 on kindle. hopefully he will open a few minds. these join me in welcoming
i am the president of the manhattan institute. thank you. [applause] it's a pleasure for me to introduce jason riley today. as most of you jason is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute and a regular columnist for "the wall street journal" and a commentator for "fox news." in his new book "false black power" jason offers a critique of civil rights leaders and their prioritization of pure political power in which he argues its failed to produce significant...
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i am the president of the manhattan institute. [applause] thank you. it is a pleasure for me to introduce jason riley today. as most of you know jason is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute. a regular columnist for the wall street journal and a commentator for fox news. in his new book, "false black power?", jason office critique of civil rights leaders and their prioritization of pure political power. which he argues has failed to produce significant results for african-americans. the book also includes responses to jason's arguments from two leading black intellectuals. it is a slender book. but it packs a powerful punch. as one blogger noted, what makes the book shine is the clarity of its logic and accessibility of his writing style. just as fred astaire made it look easy to dance, so does riley express his mastery through elegance so natural that it seems effortless. [laughter] how did you get to write this? [clapping] all right they go. and it is available for just $10. six dollars on kindle. jason may not get rich with the book but hopefu
i am the president of the manhattan institute. [applause] thank you. it is a pleasure for me to introduce jason riley today. as most of you know jason is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute. a regular columnist for the wall street journal and a commentator for fox news. in his new book, "false black power?", jason office critique of civil rights leaders and their prioritization of pure political power. which he argues has failed to produce significant results for...
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recently turned 18 and was on his way the a can't-miss event, a father roy at the rose ballroom in manhattanhere was a very popular deejay who was throwing a party for himself. and everybody just wanted to be there. >> reporte he explained that he and as many as 50 other teenagers to subway, all headed to the same club. and how when the train arrived, he went upstairs to the street where he lost sight of a friend who was holding his money. he says he couldn't carry his cash because of the tight designer jeans he was wearing. >> it had numerous pockets on them, but you couldn't really put your hands in them. >> reporter: so he said he went back down into the station to look for his friend. >> as i'm going down, i start hearing some screaming. and when i got to the bottom, i see a crowd of people running toward me. >> reporter: did you have any idea what was happening on the platform? >> no. >> reporter: he said that's when he turned around and ran back upstairs to the street where he saw his friend. >> he asked me what was going on? and i told him, i have no idea but something seems to be hap
recently turned 18 and was on his way the a can't-miss event, a father roy at the rose ballroom in manhattanhere was a very popular deejay who was throwing a party for himself. and everybody just wanted to be there. >> reporte he explained that he and as many as 50 other teenagers to subway, all headed to the same club. and how when the train arrived, he went upstairs to the street where he lost sight of a friend who was holding his money. he says he couldn't carry his cash because of the...
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there is a tremendous number of single people in manhattan. the cityd send yet -- like indianapolis, 75% plus are wearing wedding rings. there are issues with urban schools and people raising their families and urban schools. the primary population is suburban. these cities to the extent that they have walkable neighborhoods, they are very small. they are nothing like you new york city or san francisco density. these are regions that are definitely still shaped by the family, by married couples, by people with children. it does not always mean republicans. i know very echo conscious, families with children. they have a sense of stability and priorities with a different voice to the city. even people with a different political persuasion who have children bring a different conversation to the city. definitely, when you travel to other cities, you see a tremendous difference in percentage of people who are percentages of people who have kids. >> assignment doesn't seem that the presence of marriage with kids inhibits or means are you not getting
there is a tremendous number of single people in manhattan. the cityd send yet -- like indianapolis, 75% plus are wearing wedding rings. there are issues with urban schools and people raising their families and urban schools. the primary population is suburban. these cities to the extent that they have walkable neighborhoods, they are very small. they are nothing like you new york city or san francisco density. these are regions that are definitely still shaped by the family, by married...
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but you can keep manhattan. i'll take the country. >> all right. let's see it. >> you wanna see it?o ahead. >> absolutely. hugh's strange inheritance is actually two separate art collections that belonged to two separate people. here's some of the first, parked on the pathway outside his home. what is this? >> well, this is hoop's cars. they call this the musicmobile. >> christmas albums, paul simon. [ playing notes ] it still works. and this is just a fraction of the far-out fleet he inherited. >> everything you could imagine, trucks, cars, little bmw isettas where you had to get in between the headlights. >> they do need a little bit of repair. >> well, i don't have the heart to touch it. >> that's because the creator of the auto art is his dearly departed brother, steven douglas hooper. >> this is me and my brother. >> steven is born in 1946 and raised in clifton, new jersey. according to big brother hugh, he's a cutup from an early age. >> my brother was normal until he was about 8, and then he changed. >> uh-oh. what happened? >> he started acting like stan laurel and mugging a
but you can keep manhattan. i'll take the country. >> all right. let's see it. >> you wanna see it?o ahead. >> absolutely. hugh's strange inheritance is actually two separate art collections that belonged to two separate people. here's some of the first, parked on the pathway outside his home. what is this? >> well, this is hoop's cars. they call this the musicmobile. >> christmas albums, paul simon. [ playing notes ] it still works. and this is just a fraction of...
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>>> caught on camera, surveillance video of an accident that injured four people in manhattan around 3:00 a.m. at 34th street and third avenue in the murray hill section. a department of transportation truck collided with a honda civic and they said the honda went through a red light and the truck t-boned the vehicle and dragged it into a nearby two people were treated and released. >>> another wildscene from manhattan's upper west side. a man with a machete fought another man who fended him off with a trash. they later exchanged punches and the man with the mansion a -- machete was identified and then drove off and was arrested later on an assault charge, among other things. the man was taken of the hospital and will recover. it's not clear what 's >>> it's july and -- >>> it's hot in july and we know that. we may have strong storms saturday and saturday night and finally, some relief at the beginning of next week. be careful and check on your neighbors and your pets and we should be okay. >>> , >> mariah: my first stalker. >> tessa: well, sorry, but, uh, hang in. it'll happen. >> m
>>> caught on camera, surveillance video of an accident that injured four people in manhattan around 3:00 a.m. at 34th street and third avenue in the murray hill section. a department of transportation truck collided with a honda civic and they said the honda went through a red light and the truck t-boned the vehicle and dragged it into a nearby two people were treated and released. >>> another wildscene from manhattan's upper west side. a man with a machete fought another...
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the tour of the united states and around the world take a short boat ride from either lower manhattan or energy to visit the statue of liberty and ellis island. up next, we visit ed the landmak to learn the story behind the gift from vance unveiled in 1886 after 21 years of planning, fund raising and construction. >> welcome to statue of liberty. i'm from jacksonville, florida. folks, i have a great job. i've been working with the national parks service since 1999. i've been all over the united states. then i went to jacksonville for caroline national memorial and the outer banks in north carolina. ed ott our nation's first national seashore. cape hatteras. i've been working here for about seven years now. we want protect these special places. we want to repair future swren rations, that's our goal. folks, here we are at the statue of liberty, our nation's most famous national monument. a gift from the people of france. given to us in 1886, to commemorate our friendship and democracy. this statue has become much more than a gift of friendship. today, she's the most recognized symbol i
the tour of the united states and around the world take a short boat ride from either lower manhattan or energy to visit the statue of liberty and ellis island. up next, we visit ed the landmak to learn the story behind the gift from vance unveiled in 1886 after 21 years of planning, fund raising and construction. >> welcome to statue of liberty. i'm from jacksonville, florida. folks, i have a great job. i've been working with the national parks service since 1999. i've been all over the...
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ocean with a well-known personality on board. >>> and road rage spilling out into the streets of manhattan. one man pulling out a machete. >>> check out our behind the scenes pi scenes pics on wnn fans.com. you're watching "world news now." ...studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. she said... my daughter is... ...dadgo pro with crest pro-health. 4 out of 5 dentists confirm... ...these crest pro-health... ...products help maintain a... ...professional clean. go pro with crest pro health crest pro-health... ...really brought my mouth... ...to the next level. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. megared advanced triple absorption. ito become dangerous.d for an everyday item new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. >>> a hirelicopter carrying two people forced to make an emergency landing in the water after long island, new york. he deployed pontoons to stay afloat until emergency responde
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gaugt in the middle of a taxi crash on the streets of manhattan. >>> beautiful day ahead. just a general breeze blowing. general view from center city. 66 degrees with clear skies. still cooling down. going to be a warm summer day this afternoon. neighborhood forecast coming up. the world's greatest recipe... meat and fire. a simple combination that has now been mastered. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, fire crafted flavors. try our new pepper crusted new york strip, our outlaw ribeye, or a full rack of baby back ribs. and for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. only at longhorn. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington with you right now. with a check on the roads. watching the schuylkill expressway right now. here's or cameras just around the blue route in between the blue route and city line avenue. both directions dealing with a construction project where we're losing lanes. going to be there until about 5:00 this morning. that's what you're watching there. also checking in with mass transit. rail service
gaugt in the middle of a taxi crash on the streets of manhattan. >>> beautiful day ahead. just a general breeze blowing. general view from center city. 66 degrees with clear skies. still cooling down. going to be a warm summer day this afternoon. neighborhood forecast coming up. the world's greatest recipe... meat and fire. a simple combination that has now been mastered. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, fire crafted flavors. try our new pepper crusted new...
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i am lawrence mone, president of the manhattan institute and it is a pleasure for me to introduce loebsack -- jason riley, a regular columnist for the wall street journal and a commentator for fox news. in his new book "false black power?" jason offers a critique of civil rights leaders and their prioritization of your political power which failed to produce significant results for african-americans. two leading black intellectuals, glenn lowry and john mcclure. it is a slender book but packs a powerful punch. what makes this book shine is its clarity to logic and accessibility of its writing style. just as fred astaire made it look easy to dance, jason riley demonstrates elegant so natural it seems effortless. how did you get him to write this? there you go. it is available for just $10. $6 on kindle. jason may not get rich with this book but hopefully he will open a few minds. please join me in welcoming the fearless and peerless jason riley. [applause] >> thank you for that very kind introduction. i am glad he told a few jokes but i want to start with a joke about c-span where i appeare
i am lawrence mone, president of the manhattan institute and it is a pleasure for me to introduce loebsack -- jason riley, a regular columnist for the wall street journal and a commentator for fox news. in his new book "false black power?" jason offers a critique of civil rights leaders and their prioritization of your political power which failed to produce significant results for african-americans. two leading black intellectuals, glenn lowry and john mcclure. it is a slender book...
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lowerof the tombs in manhattan for better conditions in the city jails. this was a couple of years before attica. neither mayor lindsay or mayor wanted to deal with these problems directly. both men, i can talk more about them in the q and a because they had an interesting biography shaping his approach the problems of new york. both chose primarily to burrow. to make up this growing gap between revenues and expenses so much so that debt service became the third largest budget 80 -- item. won on the slogan if you do not know the buck, you don't know the job. he had grown up in poverty on the lower east side. he studied accounting at city college. he worked his way up through the democratic machine. he served as comptroller under lindsay. the new york times saw him as a real force of fiscal rectitude. once he was in office, it became clear that his wrath on the city's finances -- grasp on the city finances was limited. is the interesting part role of a younger generation of city officials plays in exposing the budget problems. coming out of elite universit
lowerof the tombs in manhattan for better conditions in the city jails. this was a couple of years before attica. neither mayor lindsay or mayor wanted to deal with these problems directly. both men, i can talk more about them in the q and a because they had an interesting biography shaping his approach the problems of new york. both chose primarily to burrow. to make up this growing gap between revenues and expenses so much so that debt service became the third largest budget 80 -- item. won...
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it was down here in lower manhattan and is now up in harlem. so the third circle, m, is that of gotham, and this is where i'm going to spend the rest of my time talking. um, and i have a section in my book titled distance and proximity because what i want to point out is no matter how distant black new yorkers were from their white counterparts, either poor, native-born irish immigrants, german immigrants or even wealthier whites, um, they were never, there was still proximity. because they lived downtown in racially-mixed neighborhoods, um, in ward four and ward fife fife -- ward five and ward six and ward eight. they were always close to others, people who were not like them. not necessarily in the same house or the same tenement, but maybe tenements on the street or at least block to block. and what this led to were some really surprising, to me surprising -- and to them also -- unpredictable contacts with whites. and i'm just going to mention a couple of things, um, that i talk about and that i think are, make point. the first is all new yo
it was down here in lower manhattan and is now up in harlem. so the third circle, m, is that of gotham, and this is where i'm going to spend the rest of my time talking. um, and i have a section in my book titled distance and proximity because what i want to point out is no matter how distant black new yorkers were from their white counterparts, either poor, native-born irish immigrants, german immigrants or even wealthier whites, um, they were never, there was still proximity. because they...
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but my problem with catcher in the rise is that he was such a spoiled brat living in manhattan where i wanted to be going to a private school and he did not appreciated so i resented that for by an editor of the new york times book review to the daily critics to cover not only the latest in books but with the of a larger culture so can you read just one is it a short story of its own?. >> yes. but i do think a book review in itself is an art form that takes place with that literary criticism because i think criticism is an art form so my hope this is whether or not to read the book and frankly they read the books so they don't have to read the book they can read around it to know what is in it. >> i have to view those books to get through sordid. with the galleys tossed the and reviewed books. how do you decide?. >> edits the meanest book to ask when everybody has their rallies out with expectations but what we are reducing it is performing a tree gosh. ee has time to read all this so as critics we pick through to find what is really worth people's time as it looked to the of "new yo
but my problem with catcher in the rise is that he was such a spoiled brat living in manhattan where i wanted to be going to a private school and he did not appreciated so i resented that for by an editor of the new york times book review to the daily critics to cover not only the latest in books but with the of a larger culture so can you read just one is it a short story of its own?. >> yes. but i do think a book review in itself is an art form that takes place with that literary...
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to give you a sense of how big that is, that is more than twice the size of manhattan. barbara county a fire surrounded a summer camp filled with children. the kids were told to shelter-in-place until crews were able to get to them. >>> and paris is finally drying out after record rainfall. a quick moving storm dumped 2-inches of rain in the french capitol in less than two hours. that's about how much rainfalls in the entire month of july in paris. video shows water cascading down a metro station stairwell. dozens of stations were closed because of all of that flooding. look at that. >> look at that video. >> yeah. >> your time now 5:49. and a driver faces charges for crashing into a home that had just been fixed up on a reality show. >> a dog is back home with its family after surviving nine rough months out in the wilderness. that's up next. >> ♪ >>jason: my dad taught me to play the piano when i was three. ever since, it's been my passion. going somewhere like the juilliard school seemed impossible. now, i am able to dream bigger. >>joe: hi. this is pennsylvania stat
to give you a sense of how big that is, that is more than twice the size of manhattan. barbara county a fire surrounded a summer camp filled with children. the kids were told to shelter-in-place until crews were able to get to them. >>> and paris is finally drying out after record rainfall. a quick moving storm dumped 2-inches of rain in the french capitol in less than two hours. that's about how much rainfalls in the entire month of july in paris. video shows water cascading down a...
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a french woman named sophie meneut who lived across the river in manhattan. >> was this divorce because of the other woman? >> no, it definitely wasn't because of the other woman. they had been talking about divorce before, uh, sophie. >> reporter: the detectives had a lot of questions for the women in rob's life. >> coming up -- the estranged wife. >> we did bring her in and speak to her. >> and the new love. >> she was crying. she was shocked. >> police wondered did either have a motive for murder? when "dateline" continues. hey, l'eggo my eggo. uh uh. not c-c-c - cause i have the and i - i. that's a lot. raisins. really? what just happened here? you know the rules. i make the rules. know the rules. keep your eggo. l'eggo my eggo. i'm doing this for you, dad. thanks son. hundreds of dollars on youmy car insurance. saved me huh. i should take a closer look at geico... (dog panting) geico has a 97% customer satisfaction rating! and fast and friendly claims service. speaking of service? oooo, just out. it was in. out. in! out. in! what about now? that was our only shuttlecock. take a clo
a french woman named sophie meneut who lived across the river in manhattan. >> was this divorce because of the other woman? >> no, it definitely wasn't because of the other woman. they had been talking about divorce before, uh, sophie. >> reporter: the detectives had a lot of questions for the women in rob's life. >> coming up -- the estranged wife. >> we did bring her in and speak to her. >> and the new love. >> she was crying. she was shocked....
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they really did not stand and put up much of a resistance and were driven across manhattan. and that was really the story of 1776, that campaign that was documented so well in david mccollough's book that were just fighting and really a dozen actions from manhattan, being driven and washington's army is in full reteat by december of 1776. and these are some we pulled together that illustrate the american forces that were fighting in 1776. so this portrait is by relatively unknown at the time or very famous today is charles wilson peel. and peele has been born in maryland and was part of a large family. he was orphaned relatively young, apprenticed as a saddle maker but showed promise as a participator and received patronage of some wealthier, more influential people in maryland. and eventually in the 1770s had painted george washington and was starting to get a good reputation of a very good painter. so this is a portrait of philadelphia flower, and he's depicted in his uniform as an officer of the continental army. he was one of the volunteers of the militia that lived in p
they really did not stand and put up much of a resistance and were driven across manhattan. and that was really the story of 1776, that campaign that was documented so well in david mccollough's book that were just fighting and really a dozen actions from manhattan, being driven and washington's army is in full reteat by december of 1776. and these are some we pulled together that illustrate the american forces that were fighting in 1776. so this portrait is by relatively unknown at the time or...
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investigators searched for evidence that tony had crossed the river from his home in manhattan to newthat night. they checked cameras at all the bridge and tunnel crossings. they poured over bus schedules, taxi and limo records. but in the end, they came up empty. >> you had no bridge video, you had no taxi receipts, you had no witnesses. you had nothing actually physically placing tony tung in teaneck. >> you're right. we didn't have him at the george washington bridge. we didn't. >> reporter: still, the investigators kept digging. remember those anonymous emails that had been sent to rob, suggesting that he was being watched? turns out they all traced back to tony tung. >> he created all of these on the same day, which was the same day that he learned about the affair. >> he used these email addresses to start contacting mr. cantor at some level just try to shame him into stop having an affair with his wife. >> reporter: that wasn't all. a close look at tony's computer indicated a massive amount of data had been destroyed on the night rob cantor died. >> what mr. tung was doing, les
investigators searched for evidence that tony had crossed the river from his home in manhattan to newthat night. they checked cameras at all the bridge and tunnel crossings. they poured over bus schedules, taxi and limo records. but in the end, they came up empty. >> you had no bridge video, you had no taxi receipts, you had no witnesses. you had nothing actually physically placing tony tung in teaneck. >> you're right. we didn't have him at the george washington bridge. we didn't....
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reportero: extendiÓ su furia a casi 29,000 acres lo que serÍa el doble del tamaÑo de manhattan. bÁrbara que dejÓ esta devastaciÓn. el temor se apoderÓ del campamento de 90 niÑos quienes estuvieron atrapados por las llamas. los bomberos luchan contra 60 incendios grandes por aire y tierra y son miles de personas que han sido evacuadas. >> ese sistema puede ir y pedir recursos de otros estados, recursos de otros paÍses. hemos tenido apoyos de bomberos de mÉxico, nueva zelanda, australia. reportera: las autoridades dicen que no habrÁ demora en recibir los recursosya que los fondos estÁn incluidos en el presupuesto general y estatal. reportera: habÍa que sumar estarÍa orgullosa porque logrÓ graduarse aunque ella no pudiera acompaÑarlo porque hace cinco aÑos fue deportada a mÉxico. Ángel decidiÓ a toda costa encontrarse con su madre y hacer la promesa. reportero: fue un breve y emotivo momento entre una madre e hijo. Ángel marÍn se acercÓ a la valla fronteriza para mostrarle que logrÓ su meta de graduarse en estados unidos. >> me sentÍ triste tambiÉn y yo creÍa que ella estaba ahí pr
reportero: extendiÓ su furia a casi 29,000 acres lo que serÍa el doble del tamaÑo de manhattan. bÁrbara que dejÓ esta devastaciÓn. el temor se apoderÓ del campamento de 90 niÑos quienes estuvieron atrapados por las llamas. los bomberos luchan contra 60 incendios grandes por aire y tierra y son miles de personas que han sido evacuadas. >> ese sistema puede ir y pedir recursos de otros estados, recursos de otros paÍses. hemos tenido apoyos de bomberos de mÉxico, nueva zelanda,...
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they really did not stand and put up much of a resistance and were driven across manhattan. and that was really the story of 1776, that campaign that was documented so well in david mccullough's book "1776," where just fighting and nearly a dozen actions from long island, around manhattan, eventually being driven across new jersey, washington's army is in full retreat by the beginning of december 1776. and these are some objects that we pulled together from our collection and from other lenders that illustrate the american forces that were fighting in 1776. this portrait is by relatively up known at the time artist, very famous today in charles wilson peele. peele had been born in maryland and was part of a large family. he was orphaned when he was relatively young. apprenticed as a saddlemaker. but showed real promise as a painter. and received a patronage of some wealthier, more influential people in maryland. and eventually in the early 1770s had painted a virginia colonel named george washington and was starting to get a reputation as a very good painter. this is a portr
they really did not stand and put up much of a resistance and were driven across manhattan. and that was really the story of 1776, that campaign that was documented so well in david mccullough's book "1776," where just fighting and nearly a dozen actions from long island, around manhattan, eventually being driven across new jersey, washington's army is in full retreat by the beginning of december 1776. and these are some objects that we pulled together from our collection and from...
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rob: we live in manhattan and have this idea about this country and how this world works.you don't have any ideas. what real people are going through. we are so consumed by issues and politics, the average person the president understands that. heather: healthcare and the economy are always issues. rob: a staffer working for debbie wasserman schultz is under arrest charged with bank fraud. he was taken into federal custody in washington dc, he and four relatives who used to work as congressional aides being investigated for possibly double billing congress and hacking into servers and leaking information online. we are learning debbie wasserman schultz is allowing the feds to search her laptop after months. heather: they searched where he lived and his relatives can destroy the computers with hammers, a huge story. stopping the leaks where everyone gets fired, that is the message from white house to its fast, as president michael short quit before donald trump's new communications director could fire him over alleged leaks. on his first job anthony scaramucci vowing to get
rob: we live in manhattan and have this idea about this country and how this world works.you don't have any ideas. what real people are going through. we are so consumed by issues and politics, the average person the president understands that. heather: healthcare and the economy are always issues. rob: a staffer working for debbie wasserman schultz is under arrest charged with bank fraud. he was taken into federal custody in washington dc, he and four relatives who used to work as...
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manhattan just down the road from eisenhower. his father had been a secretary to senator joseph bristow who have endorsed ike's application to west point. in 1837, fred moved to nebraska to become the publisher of the hastings daily tribune. at honda republican senator in 1851, the governor appointed seton to that seat for just a year. in the senate, developed a relationship with joe mccarthy so july 1953, ike called him and asked him to take a redesigned assistant secretary position in the defense department. he would service the pentagon liaison with congress, but among other things he was to manage matters related to joe mccarthy. i told charlie wilson, secretary of defense, but he always looked as a reserve division, ready to go into action. mccarthy's hearings into alleged communists continued for months. eisenhower wrote in his memoirs by january 1954, joe mccarthy was quote, riding high. then came the turning point. january 21st come in 1854, ike's top aides convened in the office and during that meeting, army count of joh
manhattan just down the road from eisenhower. his father had been a secretary to senator joseph bristow who have endorsed ike's application to west point. in 1837, fred moved to nebraska to become the publisher of the hastings daily tribune. at honda republican senator in 1851, the governor appointed seton to that seat for just a year. in the senate, developed a relationship with joe mccarthy so july 1953, ike called him and asked him to take a redesigned assistant secretary position in the...
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elliott roosevelt was born number 28 east 20th street in manhattan serene park district. his column wa home was reconstry years after he died as a monument to the triumphant wife of his brother. nowadays the national historical site sits amidst the brochure stores, delicacies and into the rough and tumble of new york life. one has to proceed east on 20th crossing park avenue with a soft glow of street lamps and foliage in order to glimpse the privilege and peacefulness enjoyed by wealthy new yorkers in the days before the civil war. this provided the backdrop for the lively roosevelt family which at the time of the birth of february 1860 consisted of theodore senior, that his father, his wife, martha, her sister, the daughter, theodore junior called t., and elliott. another daughter would complete the family, so there you have theodore senior and their four children. it is difficult to imagine how any child could have had more loving parents dan elliott roosevelt. president theodore roosevelt wrote of his father many years later i was fortunate in having a father whom i'v
elliott roosevelt was born number 28 east 20th street in manhattan serene park district. his column wa home was reconstry years after he died as a monument to the triumphant wife of his brother. nowadays the national historical site sits amidst the brochure stores, delicacies and into the rough and tumble of new york life. one has to proceed east on 20th crossing park avenue with a soft glow of street lamps and foliage in order to glimpse the privilege and peacefulness enjoyed by wealthy new...
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i done them at manhattan college, mississippi state, arkansas. we have programs for scholastic. we gave away almost 2 million to school library/during this year we will do classroom libraries, which is i think even cooler because a lot of times these teachers are putting up their own money to buy books for their classes, so that's-- and so climbing in like 10 days we got like 20000 teachers saying please help her classroom. we do a thing in the holidays where we give out just bonuses to people that work in bookstores around the country and in a lot of ways that's the most gratifying because they always write letters. the letters are always articulate and emotional and you got to understand with a lot of these people they don't have much money, so all of a sudden 5000 or thousand dollars that comes out of the sky and i remember one woman wrote back and said i can go to the dentist this year, i mean, that's the reality. a lot of people work at bookstores, there's just no money there, so that's a rewarding program and there are other things we do. host: how anonymous kenny be these
i done them at manhattan college, mississippi state, arkansas. we have programs for scholastic. we gave away almost 2 million to school library/during this year we will do classroom libraries, which is i think even cooler because a lot of times these teachers are putting up their own money to buy books for their classes, so that's-- and so climbing in like 10 days we got like 20000 teachers saying please help her classroom. we do a thing in the holidays where we give out just bonuses to people...
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part of the market be the entry level in manhattan which they say is $1 million for an apartment whichn plus range will stillwet maybe not as some expected and a lot of this is driven by some pent up demand we saw. people holding off buying before the election and now coming back on the market particularly in the spring to finally by, guys. back to you. >> thank you diane is here mpl ifls really cheering the price declines last year like crash, this is getting crazy, it's got to come down i think we're going to see sustained prices for a long time there's pent up demand, buyers out there. the market's good. i think even jpmorgan showing in their construction loan. shows me long-term they're see ing a positive market. that's great news. >> robert mentioned that new construction is a very hot area. so these new apartments skewed towards the higher end, these condos, they seem to be pulling up the average price what about existing housing stock sns will we see mark ups or is it more steady >> it's steady, by bu i think it's leveling off because it got a little heat ed in '15 and this then
part of the market be the entry level in manhattan which they say is $1 million for an apartment whichn plus range will stillwet maybe not as some expected and a lot of this is driven by some pent up demand we saw. people holding off buying before the election and now coming back on the market particularly in the spring to finally by, guys. back to you. >> thank you diane is here mpl ifls really cheering the price declines last year like crash, this is getting crazy, it's got to come down...
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vonnie: good, sunny midtown manhattan full -- manhattan, it is not suffocating.ie quinn and this is "bloomberg markets," a quick look at some data. a fascinating look at a calm market. a lot of it below 94 today and another week of dollar weakness. it is benefiting the euro, stronger on this session. i thought i would throw in greece's to your session. the 10 year yield about 5.3%. crude oil, the barrel of toward $48. over to abigail doolittle with what is happening with stocks. abigail: some major averages how but the nasdaq or big cap technology is slightly lower for the first time in 13 days. gainss 7081 and shows the and he declines, here is the -- and he declines a here is the long winning streak. fractional declines perhaps about to break the winning streak. left.e a few more hours some of the big drag's today , thedes cj technology down hard disk drive maker missed estimates in a huge way, they and a profits by 34% change around us ceo role and they announced job cuts. very big declines. et trading down after they beat estimates but was disappointing was t
vonnie: good, sunny midtown manhattan full -- manhattan, it is not suffocating.ie quinn and this is "bloomberg markets," a quick look at some data. a fascinating look at a calm market. a lot of it below 94 today and another week of dollar weakness. it is benefiting the euro, stronger on this session. i thought i would throw in greece's to your session. the 10 year yield about 5.3%. crude oil, the barrel of toward $48. over to abigail doolittle with what is happening with stocks....
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he was living this life in manhattan where i long to be, going to a private school and i thought he did not appreciate it. so i resented that. >> host: was your day job? >> guest: i'm editor of the new york time book review and a oversee book coverage at the new york times which extends from reviews in the sunday book review tour daily critic to reporting on the industry, to profiles and features. we try to cover really not only what the latest is in books, but also to cover the way in which books intersect with the largest culture and the news in general. >> if someone gets the new york times separately can you read just one or do they come in a series? or if you pick up one is it like -- street. >> i think of the book review serves multiple purposes. ideally it's to tell you what is in the book had to give you a sense of the writing and to offer some kind of judgment. i also think a book review is an art form. there is a certain writing that takes place in literary criticism that you would not get in the rest of the news report or even in feature of a book. criticism is an art form. s
he was living this life in manhattan where i long to be, going to a private school and i thought he did not appreciate it. so i resented that. >> host: was your day job? >> guest: i'm editor of the new york time book review and a oversee book coverage at the new york times which extends from reviews in the sunday book review tour daily critic to reporting on the industry, to profiles and features. we try to cover really not only what the latest is in books, but also to cover the way...
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from the us, where for many kids, summer means summer camp yellow school buses on the streets of manhattan school but it means camp. although some dread the 45 minute bus ride, the destination is an idyllic summer experience for city kids. this private day spans 50 acres and campers do a range of activities, from zip lining to making a delicacy. there are hundreds of camps like these running in new york state all summer but they are not cheap. camps can be anywhere from $500 a week to thousand dollars a week. certainly there are local camps that can be less. camps like these are the kids, especially those that live in the city, and they offer a unique experience but they can be expensive for parents. they are finding into the classroom to make beads fought necklaces. it is just one of the many activities offered by the brooklyn children's many activities offered by the brooklyn child ren‘s museum many activities offered by the brooklyn children's museum daycare programme and it comes at no cost to pa rents. programme and it comes at no cost to parents. as a result, the wait list is double
from the us, where for many kids, summer means summer camp yellow school buses on the streets of manhattan school but it means camp. although some dread the 45 minute bus ride, the destination is an idyllic summer experience for city kids. this private day spans 50 acres and campers do a range of activities, from zip lining to making a delicacy. there are hundreds of camps like these running in new york state all summer but they are not cheap. camps can be anywhere from $500 a week to thousand...
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yellow school buses on the streets of manhattan in the summer, do not mean school. it means camp.read the 45 minute bus ride, the destination is an idyllic summer experience city children. this other day camp spends 50 acres. campers undertake a range of activities from zip lining to making a camp delicacy, small was. there are hundreds of camps like these running in new york state all summer. but they are not cheap. camps can be anywhere from $500 a week to $1000 a week. there is a range for everybody. a private day camp with bus and lunch is 750 to 1000, but there are local cancer can be left. camps like these offer children, especially those who live in the city, a unique experience. they can also be prohibitively expensive for pa rents. also be prohibitively expensive for parents. these campers are filing into the classroom to make beads, necklaces. it is just one of the many activities offered by the brooklyn children's many activities offered by the brooklyn child ren's museum many activities offered by the brooklyn children's museum day camp programme. it comes at no cost t
yellow school buses on the streets of manhattan in the summer, do not mean school. it means camp.read the 45 minute bus ride, the destination is an idyllic summer experience city children. this other day camp spends 50 acres. campers undertake a range of activities from zip lining to making a camp delicacy, small was. there are hundreds of camps like these running in new york state all summer. but they are not cheap. camps can be anywhere from $500 a week to $1000 a week. there is a range for...
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he was living this life in manhattan where i longed to be going to a private school and thought he didn't appreciate it so i resented that. >> what is your day job and what does it entail? >> i am editor of "the new york times" book review and oversee book coverage at the new york times which extends from reviews in the sunday book review to our daily critics to reporting on the industry to profiles and features. we are trying to cover not only what the latest is in books but also to cover the way in which books intersect with the larger cultural and use in general. >> if somebody gets the sunday new york times or subscribes to the book review separately can you read just one or do they come in a series? if you pick up one is that like a short story of its own? >> a book review? yes. i think a book review serves multiple purposes. ideally it is to tell you what is in the book and give you a sense of writing and offer some kind of judgment. but i also think a book review in and of itself is a kind of art form. there is a certain writing that takes place you would not get in the rest of the
he was living this life in manhattan where i longed to be going to a private school and thought he didn't appreciate it so i resented that. >> what is your day job and what does it entail? >> i am editor of "the new york times" book review and oversee book coverage at the new york times which extends from reviews in the sunday book review to our daily critics to reporting on the industry to profiles and features. we are trying to cover not only what the latest is in books...
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he was living the life in manhattan where i long to be, going to a private school and i thought that he didn't appreciate it and so, i resented that. >> pamela paul, what is your day job? and editor of the new york times book review and i oversee the coverage of the new york times which extends to reviews in the sunday book review to our daily critics to reporting on the industry to profiles and features. we try to cover not only the latest books but to cover the way in which books intersect with the larger culture and with the news in general. >> would get the sunday new york times, can you read just one or do they come in a series? if you put up one is like a short story -- >> a book review? three gas. >> ideally it will tell you what is in the book to give you a sense of the writing and offer judgment but i also believe that a book review, in and of itself, is an art form. there is a certain writing that takes place in the literary criticism that you would get in the rest of the news reports or even in a feature of the book. criticism is an art form and so often -- my hope is that
he was living the life in manhattan where i long to be, going to a private school and i thought that he didn't appreciate it and so, i resented that. >> pamela paul, what is your day job? and editor of the new york times book review and i oversee the coverage of the new york times which extends to reviews in the sunday book review to our daily critics to reporting on the industry to profiles and features. we try to cover not only the latest books but to cover the way in which books...
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roosevelt who was running for vice president and he needed help at the campaign office, so i went to manhattan. i didn't see a lot of mr. roosevelt because he was on trains going all of the country speaking on behalf of the presidential nominee, james m cox. well, it was not a good year for a democrat of any kind of. they were destroyed by the republican ticket of warren g harding and calvin coolidge. now, for my words i say that warren g harding was the worst president in american history. most historians would say, well, maybe one of the worst. i think the only reason he wasn't the worst was because he died in office and he was defeated by calvin coolidge better known as silent cal. of a said once mr. coolidge got in office the only way you could recognize him from the furniture in the oval office was if he moved. [laughter] >> there was a woman sitting next to him in a dinner party at the white house one time and she said mr. coolidge i have a bad to that my girlfriend can get you to say more than two words. he looked at her and said, you lose. knowing it would be a wild before we got the d
roosevelt who was running for vice president and he needed help at the campaign office, so i went to manhattan. i didn't see a lot of mr. roosevelt because he was on trains going all of the country speaking on behalf of the presidential nominee, james m cox. well, it was not a good year for a democrat of any kind of. they were destroyed by the republican ticket of warren g harding and calvin coolidge. now, for my words i say that warren g harding was the worst president in american history....
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if you're familiar with new york city, this is manhattan, this is along fdr drive, this is lower manhattandson river, we're keeping an eye on this situation for you tonight. and we'll keep you updated here on fox 5 coming up at 6:00. in the meantime stay tuned, we're back after this. . >>> it's becoming the future from work, but working from home did not mean sitting at the kitchen counter with your laptop. what are the keys to creating a functional home office space, welcome. >> thank you for having me >> space for sure >> thank you. >> what are your tips? there's men that work from home, women that work from home. this first kind of office space you have, you said this is more the masculine office >> it is the masculine space, black is dominant for the man. we have the black chair in case he wants to have a conference and people want to come in or if he has a teleconference like skype. people can see he has the nice chairs, the nice black desk and some accent that you can get from galleries like go big or go home, how cute is that >> you said the important to have inspirational quotes, l
if you're familiar with new york city, this is manhattan, this is along fdr drive, this is lower manhattandson river, we're keeping an eye on this situation for you tonight. and we'll keep you updated here on fox 5 coming up at 6:00. in the meantime stay tuned, we're back after this. . >>> it's becoming the future from work, but working from home did not mean sitting at the kitchen counter with your laptop. what are the keys to creating a functional home office space, welcome. >>...
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it is a ring of infrastructure protecting lower manhattan that will run 10 continuous miles. it is not just a method of flood protection. each of the sections provide innovative solutions to challenges facing the surrounding neighborhood. trees and other greenery mitigate the effect of the urban heat island, which makes manhattan hotter than the surrounding areas, and new public spaces engage residents so that neighbors meet neighbors, was it something you should not take for granted in the big city. protect new york city from flooding, but that is not all -- it will also strengthen the city socially and economically, connecting new yorkers with one another, making the city stronger and more resilient, no matter what the next crisis it faces next. i want to share with you about the work being done in virginia in norfolk. famous for shipbuilding and the world's largest naval base, it is perhaps one of the most flood prone cities in the countries. led by christine morris, the city's chief resilience officer, the city has heated the gospel of resilience. instead of just digging
it is a ring of infrastructure protecting lower manhattan that will run 10 continuous miles. it is not just a method of flood protection. each of the sections provide innovative solutions to challenges facing the surrounding neighborhood. trees and other greenery mitigate the effect of the urban heat island, which makes manhattan hotter than the surrounding areas, and new public spaces engage residents so that neighbors meet neighbors, was it something you should not take for granted in the big...
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fueron descubiertos brrooklin, cuatro dÍas despuÉs una de sus piernas en el muelle de la calle de manhattanuerpo forense. >> queremos que estos crÍmenes no se queden impunes sino que realmente sea justicia y se busca la persona adecuada que hizo el daÑo. reportera: la joven fue vista la madrugada del 25 de julio cerrando el bar que semanas antes habÍa cierto con su nombre. se describe al novia como una persona celosa. describen la mujer como sencilla. >> este restaurante estaba en la cima. ella lo puso, pero nunca pensÓ que iba para el Éxito y se empezÓ a llenar y llenar. reportera: hasta este martes, la policÍa de nueva york llevaba el caso. la joven vivÍa en nueva jersey: ilia: hoy se conmemora el dÍa de la independencia de venezuela. ante el exceso de la violaciÓn de los derechos humanos, se hizo la bandera nacional protestando de una manera particular, de manera al revÉs. >> izamos la bandera al revÉs porque es seÑal internacional de auxilio y de protesta y es lo que estamos pidiendo de algÚn modo aquÍ. >> preso mensaje a todos los venezolanos que estÁn luchando por la nueva libertad en
fueron descubiertos brrooklin, cuatro dÍas despuÉs una de sus piernas en el muelle de la calle de manhattanuerpo forense. >> queremos que estos crÍmenes no se queden impunes sino que realmente sea justicia y se busca la persona adecuada que hizo el daÑo. reportera: la joven fue vista la madrugada del 25 de julio cerrando el bar que semanas antes habÍa cierto con su nombre. se describe al novia como una persona celosa. describen la mujer como sencilla. >> este restaurante estaba...
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montaÑosa de santa bÁrbara, que segÚn expertos, serÍa mÁs grande que manejan tan en nueva york-- manhattanctado por el siniestro. estas dramÁticas imÁgenes provienen de un auto patrullero muestran el momento en que las autoridades conducÍan cerca de los juegos para poder rescatar a varios niÑos de un campamento de verano el pasado sÁbado. el voraz incendio que ya arrasÓ con mÁs de 17,000 acres y destruyo ocho viviendas como sÓlo estÁ controlado en un 36%. el mismo panorama se vive en san bernardino, california, donde un incendio se propaga rÁpidamente cerca de una de las autopistas mÁs transitada de la regiÓn, consumiendo unos 1000 acres. >> la causa del incendio sigue bajo investigaciÓn. es muy progre que la poca lluvia las altas temperaturas hayan empezado la situaciÓn. se prevÉ que los fuertes vientos continÚan enviando el fuego a zonas pobladas. >> estamos muy pendientes. tener un buen recorte en el crÉdito es una ventaja significativa la hora de pide prÉstamos. si usted no estÁ satisfecho con su puntuaciÓn crediticia, sepa que pronto se realizarÁn algunos cambios que podrÍan ayudarlo,
montaÑosa de santa bÁrbara, que segÚn expertos, serÍa mÁs grande que manejan tan en nueva york-- manhattanctado por el siniestro. estas dramÁticas imÁgenes provienen de un auto patrullero muestran el momento en que las autoridades conducÍan cerca de los juegos para poder rescatar a varios niÑos de un campamento de verano el pasado sÁbado. el voraz incendio que ya arrasÓ con mÁs de 17,000 acres y destruyo ocho viviendas como sÓlo estÁ controlado en un 36%. el mismo panorama se vive...
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you mean the perfevenue -- a 360-degree view of manhattan, the stars above us, the world at our feet.dn't want to bungee-jump off the side of the building for our big exit. now, that would've been cool. the tuxes will be in tomorrow evening. did you tell esposito and ryan? i did. they will be here to try them on and to collect them. you are the most adorable best man a groom could hope for. [ doorbell buzzes ] ah. probably the concierge with more gifts. ah. hi, gerard. put them over there with the others. thank you. all right. i'm out. bye. dad! don't forget the forms for the marriage license!
you mean the perfevenue -- a 360-degree view of manhattan, the stars above us, the world at our feet.dn't want to bungee-jump off the side of the building for our big exit. now, that would've been cool. the tuxes will be in tomorrow evening. did you tell esposito and ryan? i did. they will be here to try them on and to collect them. you are the most adorable best man a groom could hope for. [ doorbell buzzes ] ah. probably the concierge with more gifts. ah. hi, gerard. put them over there with...