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two different shots of the shuttle being brought to new york city. will be displayed on the intrepid, sea, air and space museum in new york city. flight took off from dulles at 9:30. look at this beautiful day here in and around the new york metro area for people in the city, to go out and watch and greet enterprise as it comes to new york. mark, stick around we'll take a quick break, we will be right back after this. [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] crisp, clear, untouched. that's why there's brita, to make the water we drink, taste a little more, perfect. reduce lead and other impurities with the advanced filtration system of brita. if you want something done right, then do it yourself. that's the idea behind our children, our future -- the ballot initiative to fix our schools. we'
two different shots of the shuttle being brought to new york city. will be displayed on the intrepid, sea, air and space museum in new york city. flight took off from dulles at 9:30. look at this beautiful day here in and around the new york metro area for people in the city, to go out and watch and greet enterprise as it comes to new york. mark, stick around we'll take a quick break, we will be right back after this. [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... [ sneezes ]...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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right here in new york city on the hudson river. : you think about all the time we've worked in news and how many flights we have seen take off and come back from space over the past 10 or 15 years and, this was always such a rare sight because nasa always wanted to be able to land in florida but the backup location was always the desert sands of california. but if you landed in california, it was an extra tab of about a million dollars, membership mum in order to put the shuttle on board or on the back of a 74 and eventually fly it back home to florida. something that nasa didn't want. sometimes the weather got in the way and the mission was growing too long and therefore you had to put down in california. you would see a sight like this. it is rare, although we have seen it before but this is the mode of travel now for enterprise as she makes her way toward the big apple. martha: law are ingle standing by at jfk as she waits for this. laura, it has been an extraordinary history for this international space station and the shuttle t
right here in new york city on the hudson river. : you think about all the time we've worked in news and how many flights we have seen take off and come back from space over the past 10 or 15 years and, this was always such a rare sight because nasa always wanted to be able to land in florida but the backup location was always the desert sands of california. but if you landed in california, it was an extra tab of about a million dollars, membership mum in order to put the shuttle on board or on...
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and so new york city is their reference to the world, right? so they have new york city, and then they have everywhere else. and they call... >> hinojosa: but what's interesting is that when they leave china, where they're leavinis actually a very beautiful place, there's a lot of green, there's a lot of lakes, there's a lot of nature. and then they come into new york city. >> which is not, like, green and lakes and nature, basically. except for maybe a small piece of central park. >> hinojosa: and it's a.. and for some... >> it's very tragic. >> hinojosa: and it's a tremendously long journey. you cover the story of one man from the golden venture. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and his journey was... >> 120 days, i think, yeah. >> hinojosa: 120 days. >> or his journey might actually have been longer, but the boat itself was about 120 days, right. and so it is... you know, it's this immense exodus, right? so that part of china, which is the northern fujian province, around the capitol city of fuzhou, is the number one chinese restaurant exporting region i
and so new york city is their reference to the world, right? so they have new york city, and then they have everywhere else. and they call... >> hinojosa: but what's interesting is that when they leave china, where they're leavinis actually a very beautiful place, there's a lot of green, there's a lot of lakes, there's a lot of nature. and then they come into new york city. >> which is not, like, green and lakes and nature, basically. except for maybe a small piece of central park....
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passports they asked them to go home and carry out that attack on the new york city subway system to so the jury begins deliberations in that case today. >> pelley: thank you very much, john. at the site of osama bin laden's 9/11 attacks in new york city the one world trade center tower achieved new heights today. the high steel reached 1,271 feet, passing the empire state building as new york city's tallest. it took almost six years of construction to get here. the 100th floor. by next year, with the 400-foot spire in place, it will become the tallest building in north america and the world's third-tallest building at the symbolic height of 1,776 feet. new concerns about type two diabetes in children. a drug that works for adults often fails in teenagers. should women get mammograms starting at the age of 40? and why a contortionist was called in to solve a spy mystery when the "cbs evening news" continues. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help sig
passports they asked them to go home and carry out that attack on the new york city subway system to so the jury begins deliberations in that case today. >> pelley: thank you very much, john. at the site of osama bin laden's 9/11 attacks in new york city the one world trade center tower achieved new heights today. the high steel reached 1,271 feet, passing the empire state building as new york city's tallest. it took almost six years of construction to get here. the 100th floor. by next...
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jason carroll, you are out there in new york city. is new york prepared?> reporter: new york is more than prepared. prepared and excited. you heard athena talking about the wind. as we were sitting in the live truck waiting for this live shot to happen here, our truck was slowly rocking back and forth. a lot of us had questions as to whether or not this flight would actually happen but we're all hearing it's a go. the music is blaring in the background and just off camera there are lots of people lining up for what is supposed to be a spectacular ceremony for "enterprise's" arrival. hundreds of folks have been invited down here. schoolchildren from new york, from connecticut, from new jersey, folks from nasa are going to speak. also some folks from the air and sea museum will be down here as well. that will be "enterprise's" final resting place when it gets here it will be housed here for several months and then on june 6th another spectacular moment when "enterprise" is loaded up on a barge and sailed over to the hudson river where it will end up at the s
jason carroll, you are out there in new york city. is new york prepared?> reporter: new york is more than prepared. prepared and excited. you heard athena talking about the wind. as we were sitting in the live truck waiting for this live shot to happen here, our truck was slowly rocking back and forth. a lot of us had questions as to whether or not this flight would actually happen but we're all hearing it's a go. the music is blaring in the background and just off camera there are lots of...
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platform in new york city was the new york city police department and its members, the public, the media, mayor giuliani, everybody felt a safer city was in it for them. so that shared platform was easy to create. los angeles more difficult the race tensions in that city his historically. so trying to get the african american community and the los angeles police department who had been at war with each other for 50 years to get on the same platform and see a safer l.a. was beneficial to both of them more difficult. it took seven years there instead of the two years here. >> rose: continue with the eight platform wes need to understand. >> well the platforms are the idea that one of the stories we tell is about the arab spring, the egyptian experience that the widely understood phenomenon through twitter, through the web how a platform was found where the government shut down most of the normal means of communication, the media, etc., they were able to find on that platform. the internet, twitter, where they could exchange ideas, where the rallies were going to be held and so there's an e
platform in new york city was the new york city police department and its members, the public, the media, mayor giuliani, everybody felt a safer city was in it for them. so that shared platform was easy to create. los angeles more difficult the race tensions in that city his historically. so trying to get the african american community and the los angeles police department who had been at war with each other for 50 years to get on the same platform and see a safer l.a. was beneficial to both of...
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so it has that same kind of idea of entry into and outside of new york city. has many symbols on top of it and throughout the facade -- symbols of new york city. you see thalf moon, which was henry hudson's ship. on the other side is a windmill, which refers to the original dutch settlers of new york. and then on the top is the great monumental sculptural element, which has three gods. >> the gods -- hercules, mercury, and minerva -- came from greek and roman mythology. they represent strength, commerce, and wisdom. even the clock is special. tiffany glass lines the numbers and the hands. >> it's very difficult to see, but when the light shines on it, it's quite beautiful and picks up in different colors. this is a really wonderful -- probably one of the most spectacular places to be in grand central and in the entire city. not very many people actually get to come up here. but what you can see from here that you can't see from down below -- first of all, you get a sense of the scale of the building, how large it really is. you get to experience the many diffe
so it has that same kind of idea of entry into and outside of new york city. has many symbols on top of it and throughout the facade -- symbols of new york city. you see thalf moon, which was henry hudson's ship. on the other side is a windmill, which refers to the original dutch settlers of new york. and then on the top is the great monumental sculptural element, which has three gods. >> the gods -- hercules, mercury, and minerva -- came from greek and roman mythology. they represent...
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in 2010 in new york city there were more than 6,000 traffic accidents involving cyclists. 36 died. but as in the lafave case, virtually no criminal charges against the drivers. navigating new york city is sort of like an urban jousting match. have you pedestrians who at times jay-walk, cars speeding, even through red lights. a lot of people out there breaking the law. advocates say they are angered by what they perceive to be a biassed against bicyclists. last year the nypd gave more than three times as many criminal court summons to bike riders as it gave to truck operators. >> while there may be some law breaking among the cycling population, very few, if any of those, transgregss of the law are resulting in death or serious injury. >> i know that right over there that's where he was hit, and then his bicycle was dragged down for another 171 feet. >> reporter: according to lafave, when information about measure son's case has trickled out, it showed stunning gaps in the investigation. at first the nypd claimed that matthew ran a red light, but that was later disproven by a surveil
in 2010 in new york city there were more than 6,000 traffic accidents involving cyclists. 36 died. but as in the lafave case, virtually no criminal charges against the drivers. navigating new york city is sort of like an urban jousting match. have you pedestrians who at times jay-walk, cars speeding, even through red lights. a lot of people out there breaking the law. advocates say they are angered by what they perceive to be a biassed against bicyclists. last year the nypd gave more than three...
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prosecutors say he was trained by al qaeda and planned to detonate a bomb in new york city subway system back in 2009. he faces life behind bars if convicted. >>> brand new details about the assassination of robert f. kennedy. a witness to the murder claims she heard two guns firing during the 1968 shootings and authorities changed her account of the crime. there is only one arhettsed and convicted in the shooting. they are set to rule on a request to be released or grant a new hearing based on the new evidence including the woman's first hand account. >>> an apartment building in london armed and ready for battle for the olympics. authorities saying they may put missiles on the roof of an apartment building two-miles from the olympic stadium. hundreds of people living there being warned it will be part of the air defenses for the olympics. it will only be used as a last resort if there are any terrorist threats. >>> a man in court today after being arrested for this. he's accused of slamming into two bicyclists with his car and taking ofl. the whole thing was caught on a helmet cam. loo
prosecutors say he was trained by al qaeda and planned to detonate a bomb in new york city subway system back in 2009. he faces life behind bars if convicted. >>> brand new details about the assassination of robert f. kennedy. a witness to the murder claims she heard two guns firing during the 1968 shootings and authorities changed her account of the crime. there is only one arhettsed and convicted in the shooting. they are set to rule on a request to be released or grant a new hearing...
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in new york city, ashley devorkin, fox news. >> our movie guy, giving us his take on the 6:00 hour. >> there's plenty ahead this morningat
in new york city, ashley devorkin, fox news. >> our movie guy, giving us his take on the 6:00 hour. >> there's plenty ahead this morningat
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returned in force to the new york city block where etan patz vanished. new york police spokesman paul browne: >> we're putting greater emphasis on this location, looking forensically for any evidence of human remains or clothing. >> reporter: investigators intend to dig up the concrete floor in a basement that was once the workshop of neil miller, a handyman who befriended the six-year-old boy. the concrete floor was laid just days after etan vanished. patz disappeared in may of '79. he was last seen by his mom walking to the school bus stop by himself. the case tapped into the fears of every parent. it was one of the most highly publicized disappearances of a child. author lisa cohen wrote a book on the case. >> i think this really was a turning point for american culture. i can't tell you how many times people have said to me, "how could she let him walk to the bus stop by himself?" that's what people did back then. that was... that was absolutely a standard, and that was before etan. and after etan, everybody changed. >> reporter: images of etan patz w
returned in force to the new york city block where etan patz vanished. new york police spokesman paul browne: >> we're putting greater emphasis on this location, looking forensically for any evidence of human remains or clothing. >> reporter: investigators intend to dig up the concrete floor in a basement that was once the workshop of neil miller, a handyman who befriended the six-year-old boy. the concrete floor was laid just days after etan vanished. patz disappeared in may of...
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to see in the new york city skyline. very quickly, let me quote very briefly from what new york city mayor michael bloomberg said a short time ago. he said today, our city has a new tallest building, a new sense of how bright our future is. the final completion of one world trade center is slated to take place the end of 2013, but today, megyn, all eyes on this building, torres construction workers alike and new yorkers who are extremely jaded, gazing up at the tallest building or what will soon be in new york city. megyn. megyn: david lee, you look at this and hear about the record that we're about to set and it doesn't feel like it is so much about the record as it is the fact that we were knocked down and we've gotten back up. and this building, you know, set to be -- set to be as tall as it is is symbolic of that struggle. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. and interestingly, a lot of the construction workers today said that in many ways this is just a typical day, another day. they see every day as a milestone, ev
to see in the new york city skyline. very quickly, let me quote very briefly from what new york city mayor michael bloomberg said a short time ago. he said today, our city has a new tallest building, a new sense of how bright our future is. the final completion of one world trade center is slated to take place the end of 2013, but today, megyn, all eyes on this building, torres construction workers alike and new yorkers who are extremely jaded, gazing up at the tallest building or what will...
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it has been warmer in new york city than it was over the weekend. 46 deges for your temperature around this time over the weekend we are talking about temperatures hovering into the 30s. freeze warnings are in effect along new england and interior northeast. some is temperatures are below freezing. could be looking at damage of plants. a lot of you caught spring fever and planted the plants and dealing with the freezing temperatures for several hours during the overnight hours could kill some of those plants. warming up in the 60s. take a look across parts of the southeast. well above average. we could be seeing records being set. 90 degrees will be your high temperature in atlanta. 87 in memphis. even in tampa, florida we ar seeing a temperature that is above average for this time of the year. high expected of 90. northwest very warm as well into the 70's. we will start to see some of the warmer temperatures heading into the northeast as we head into later on this week. no problems excted i philadelphia, atlanta, chicago. you have showers and thunderstorms around the area. you could b
it has been warmer in new york city than it was over the weekend. 46 deges for your temperature around this time over the weekend we are talking about temperatures hovering into the 30s. freeze warnings are in effect along new england and interior northeast. some is temperatures are below freezing. could be looking at damage of plants. a lot of you caught spring fever and planted the plants and dealing with the freezing temperatures for several hours during the overnight hours could kill some...
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the airports were a mess, too, around new york city. as today's forecast, still a chance of showers from albany to syracuse, buffalo, northwards in northern new england. should have a dry day. connecticut, new york, through jersey, pennsylvania. back towards pittsburgh, a chance of showers. d.c. should be dry today also. southeast looks very nice. of course, the fire danger pretty high in the mid-atlantic. it's been very dry lately and those gusty winds and the dry afternoon. keep the firefighters a little nervous in case any of those blazes get going. minneapolis, the great lakes. bundle yourself up and the kids and chance of afternoon storms in dallas. anyone traveling to the west coast, they have the worst weather in the country. they'll be cloudy and rainy. california will have three days in a row of rain. whoever heard of that. >> that does not happen very often. >>> coming up, broadway has a new king. >>> plus, an alleged stalker is no laughing matter for "30 rock" star alec baldwin. your first look at entertainment is straight ah
the airports were a mess, too, around new york city. as today's forecast, still a chance of showers from albany to syracuse, buffalo, northwards in northern new england. should have a dry day. connecticut, new york, through jersey, pennsylvania. back towards pittsburgh, a chance of showers. d.c. should be dry today also. southeast looks very nice. of course, the fire danger pretty high in the mid-atlantic. it's been very dry lately and those gusty winds and the dry afternoon. keep the...
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new evidence leads police to search a new york city basement for a young boy who vanished back in 1979. >>> and back in court. george zimmerman could be a free man after a bond hearing later today. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, april 20, 2012. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm michelle miller. we begin with the investigation into the secret service prostitution scandal in colombia. more agents are expected to lose their jobs as early as today. meanwhile, the white house is standing by the secret service director. susan mcginnis is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning. as more information comes to light about what really happened that night in cartagena, it does look like more firings are going to happen fast. meanwhile, members of congress are now speaking out. more secret service agents involved in the prostitution scandal in colombia could resign or be fired as early as today. according to new york congressman peter king. >> director sullivan said as soon as he believes he has sufficient evidence to require someone to leav
new evidence leads police to search a new york city basement for a young boy who vanished back in 1979. >>> and back in court. george zimmerman could be a free man after a bond hearing later today. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, april 20, 2012. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm michelle miller. we begin with the investigation into the secret service prostitution scandal in colombia. more agents are expected to lose their jobs as early as today....
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he's proud of new york city, for sure. roud of america, but new york stood tall after 9/11, and with the help of americans all over and still standing tl. greatest fire department in the world, paid a big price that day losing 343 firefighters in which steven was one of them. every one of us, every one of the firefighters, every family member wants to see it finished and to be a glowing beacon of the freedom that america represents, you know, the statue of liberty is one of them, but this buildi will be just as significant as far as the 9/11 family member is concerned. so it's a good day. it's emotional seeing it. i didn't think i was going to get so emotional. i see the steel,ers there. they were doing so much after 9/11, it was a great, sad time. it was the best time, if you know what i mean. it just brought everyone together. megyn: you can hear the applause on scene there, frank, as they feel the same pride we all do watchi this happen. i want to tell our viewers it's not only, as we mentioned, the first responders, the
he's proud of new york city, for sure. roud of america, but new york stood tall after 9/11, and with the help of americans all over and still standing tl. greatest fire department in the world, paid a big price that day losing 343 firefighters in which steven was one of them. every one of us, every one of the firefighters, every family member wants to see it finished and to be a glowing beacon of the freedom that america represents, you know, the statue of liberty is one of them, but this...
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here at 30 rock in new york city, here's the news. >>> mitt romney will pick up a truck load of delegates today as five more states hold primary vot votes. romney is expected to sweep the contest in new york, connecticut, delaware, pennsylvania and rhode island. victories there will move him closer to the 1144 delegates he needs to clinch the nomination. a milestone he's projected to reach next month. the former massachusetts governor spent time campaigning in pennsylvania yesterday. the only one of today's primary states that could be competitive for republicans in november. romney was joined by senator marco rubio of florida, who many have put on the short list of potential running mates for romney. some see rubio's latino roots as a political advantage. the former vice president dick cheney told an audience of college students yesterday, there are more important factors to consider. >> when you watch the talking heads out there now, they're talking about, well, gee, you better get a woman or you better get a hispanic or you better pick somebody from a big state. the decision you make a
here at 30 rock in new york city, here's the news. >>> mitt romney will pick up a truck load of delegates today as five more states hold primary vot votes. romney is expected to sweep the contest in new york, connecticut, delaware, pennsylvania and rhode island. victories there will move him closer to the 1144 delegates he needs to clinch the nomination. a milestone he's projected to reach next month. the former massachusetts governor spent time campaigning in pennsylvania yesterday....
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new york city uses the intake points. seattle uses -- >> the question was specifically is there a program and others that we would want to have a broad overview. are there programs that we have not implemented that we may want to? >> seattle uses a vulnerability index. they assess every client and then they determine housing placement based on how these are assessed. this is targeted that way just a way that new york does. this matches clients to the individual shelter programs. >> thank you. >> i'm curious as to what percentage are released. >> on average of three-12th are released at 4:30. then, on an average of 15-25 are released after 8:00 p.m. if they don't need curfew. >> thank you. i want to follow up with the shelter monitoring committee. if o>> how many are turned awaya nightly basis? >> this committee is actually in the midst of conducting their first turn away count, that was the information that i was going to present. i can't give you some rough numbers based on the last three counts. the count conducted in 2
new york city uses the intake points. seattle uses -- >> the question was specifically is there a program and others that we would want to have a broad overview. are there programs that we have not implemented that we may want to? >> seattle uses a vulnerability index. they assess every client and then they determine housing placement based on how these are assessed. this is targeted that way just a way that new york does. this matches clients to the individual shelter programs....
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i'm here with new york city mayor michael bloomberg. congrats. ng this. they're bringing big tv shows and big movies to new york city. >> yeah, we used to make a lot of movies here. a lot of television shows. hollywood's probably still a little bit bigger but we've basically come back. remember, the movie business was started in new york. this is where all the studios were and you go and you look in some of the outer boroughs. you see these old, small buildings with the sloped roofs. those were movie studios. and then the business moved to hollywood and then it moved to canada and it moved to eastern europe. and now it's back here. we've made something like 23 sitcoms last year and 110 movies. it's a $5 billion a year business with 100,000 people working at it, here in the city. >> jimmy: i mean -- yeah, it's amazing. [ cheers and applause ] >> big deal. it is. >> jimmy: it's a fun place, too, 'cause -- >> i got an honorary emmy the other night helping to keep the business here, so i took it home. i was very impressed with myself. i looked at it.
i'm here with new york city mayor michael bloomberg. congrats. ng this. they're bringing big tv shows and big movies to new york city. >> yeah, we used to make a lot of movies here. a lot of television shows. hollywood's probably still a little bit bigger but we've basically come back. remember, the movie business was started in new york. this is where all the studios were and you go and you look in some of the outer boroughs. you see these old, small buildings with the sloped roofs....
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he vanished on his way to school in new york city. as one writer said today, quote, it made a generation of parents afraid to send their children out alone. and suddenly today, we got word fbi agents were digging around in a new york city building. nbc's ron allen is in lower manhattan tonight with details on this. ron, good evening. >> good evening to you, brian. it's been a remarkable scene down here, almost as if the crime just happened. dozens of fbi investigators and new york police investigatorses a well right here on the street where etan vanished so long ago. teams of forensic experts converged on a basement in new york's soho district, a place 30 years ago was a workshop and storage area. continuing a search, reviving a mystery that consumed new york city and a nation, looking for any sign of etan patz. >> he disappeared in 1979. at this point, we're still optimistic, we can bring closure to the investigation. >> etan was 6 when he left home one morning alone, on a two-block walk to catch a school bus. his parents, stanley and
he vanished on his way to school in new york city. as one writer said today, quote, it made a generation of parents afraid to send their children out alone. and suddenly today, we got word fbi agents were digging around in a new york city building. nbc's ron allen is in lower manhattan tonight with details on this. ron, good evening. >> good evening to you, brian. it's been a remarkable scene down here, almost as if the crime just happened. dozens of fbi investigators and new york police...
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bay area counties, and also we look at half a dozen cities across the country of a similar size or larger, including chicago, los angeles, seattle, new york city, san diego, and columbus, ohio. we focused on three main areas. one was case management and referral-type services. the second area was transportation. the third was access to shelter or how reservations are made. we did not find examples of peer to peer network models, so that is research we still need to do. in the relationship to case management, the programs that provided case management services seemed to be either focused on very specific shelters that had companion treatment programs, such as clean and sober programs, programs that were for domestic violence and so forth. shelters in general that offered case management, it was often related to availability or assistance around housing. new york city uses an interesting model where everybody entering the shelter system is assessed, and an individual living plan is developed, and that plan helps guide services, and seems to be also one of the requirements for being in shelter is pursuing your plan. they have quite an e
bay area counties, and also we look at half a dozen cities across the country of a similar size or larger, including chicago, los angeles, seattle, new york city, san diego, and columbus, ohio. we focused on three main areas. one was case management and referral-type services. the second area was transportation. the third was access to shelter or how reservations are made. we did not find examples of peer to peer network models, so that is research we still need to do. in the relationship to...
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the sand divers will have little to do with the new city. they risk their lives to provide material for the streets and single-family houses. as long as the boom lasts, they're guaranteed an income. the sand divers will eventually go home to the slums. and eko atlantic will be the city of someone else's future. >> and now we take you to the swiss alps. as part of our global living room series we visit the residence of the anthamatten family. most paying guests come here for the views and to experience the traditional swiss lifestyle. so here our reporters took up a very cosy invitation to find out what life is like between alpine peaks and grazing cows. >> hello. welcome to our home in saas-fee. come in! this is our living room. here our two of our children -- klara, noel -- their papa -- and the two older boys are playing sports." >> hello. welcome! the kids generally aren't here during the week, but on the weekend, after i get home from work, we often sit together and watch a little tv or discuss various things. the kids all have laptops o
the sand divers will have little to do with the new city. they risk their lives to provide material for the streets and single-family houses. as long as the boom lasts, they're guaranteed an income. the sand divers will eventually go home to the slums. and eko atlantic will be the city of someone else's future. >> and now we take you to the swiss alps. as part of our global living room series we visit the residence of the anthamatten family. most paying guests come here for the views and...
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>>megyn: a beautiful day here in new york city. are you having the kind of weather we are having? let me know. you are in good hands with shepard smith. >>shepard: enjoy the day. the news begins anew on "studio b." today the ahead of the government agency that went on a nearly $1 million spending free in las vegas seems to enjoy hot tubs on the taxpayer dime. but the same does not go for the congressional hearing. the g.s.a. head, a in show, as the whistleblower testifies. plus, the sister-in-law of the heir to the british throne partied with strippers and dwarves before slow found herself in the middle of a gun scandal. now, we know whether police are investigating. and, nasa's oldest surviving shuttle took the final flight after nearly 40 trips into space. space shuttle discovery's retirement unless breaking news changes everything. on "studio b." all first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, amid political pressure over high gas prices, president obama has announce add plan to crackdown on manipulation in the oil market. the move increases government oversite and up penalties on
>>megyn: a beautiful day here in new york city. are you having the kind of weather we are having? let me know. you are in good hands with shepard smith. >>shepard: enjoy the day. the news begins anew on "studio b." today the ahead of the government agency that went on a nearly $1 million spending free in las vegas seems to enjoy hot tubs on the taxpayer dime. but the same does not go for the congressional hearing. the g.s.a. head, a in show, as the whistleblower testifies....
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>>>i will see murphy new york city we will -- lyndsey murphy new york city we will check with you in a bit. >> today marks the third time since the merger quarterbacks will be taken first and second. last time, 1999, couch to the browns and mcnabb to the eagles. >>> 6:30 p.m. our special. qv count down draft day 2012 i will be here joined by dock walker, lyndsey murphy and dave ross, and wisdom martin. join us at 6:30 p.m. >> breaking news about the red skins and their new safety brandon merry weather he was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated he was stopped on i-66, around 3:00 a.m., police smelled alcohol on his breath he failed a field sobriety test, he then refused to take a breathalyzer he was take on the arlington county jail and has since been released merry weather we are told is a new addition to the red skins signing a $6 million contract for the team just last month. >>> get ready to pay more to ride metro, for the first time in two years, the board that over sees metro approved fare hikes for bus and rail they will go into effect july 1st as john has detail
>>>i will see murphy new york city we will -- lyndsey murphy new york city we will check with you in a bit. >> today marks the third time since the merger quarterbacks will be taken first and second. last time, 1999, couch to the browns and mcnabb to the eagles. >>> 6:30 p.m. our special. qv count down draft day 2012 i will be here joined by dock walker, lyndsey murphy and dave ross, and wisdom martin. join us at 6:30 p.m. >> breaking news about the red skins and...