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cities. one is talking about new york city and its, you know, large urban core. nd the other is talking about urbanism, which is urban form. and, you know, the new urbanism initiative has always been focused on repairing urban form. and showing that, in fact, the booming tech cities -- if you go to them -- they are establishing downtowns, they are, you know, creating that walkable environment because that is what the market is demanding. and even through american zoning the market works. now, and i also want to bring up what you mentioned about anemic economic growth, and aaron might want to chime in here because there has been the barrage of studies from ed glaeser, from many others who posit that we have had economic growth precisely because we have had such limited cities. cities are the economic engines of america right now, that lovely word just rolls off the tongue. as you were talking about allowing that economic growth to roll forward. and we have frozen those cities with zoning. so, aaron, should we deregulate the city? what would we get from that? which
cities. one is talking about new york city and its, you know, large urban core. nd the other is talking about urbanism, which is urban form. and, you know, the new urbanism initiative has always been focused on repairing urban form. and showing that, in fact, the booming tech cities -- if you go to them -- they are establishing downtowns, they are, you know, creating that walkable environment because that is what the market is demanding. and even through american zoning the market works. now,...
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. >> smell that thing. >> it says does at the smell like new york city? in new york city and we're trying to smell the candle, does did smell like nothing? >> that's true. >> the twitter responses have been hilarious. >> it smells way too good to be in new york. >> one person says if you have smelled nyc before, you know this is either a lie or you don't want it lit in your house. one says does it smell like a shoe i found wall going to work this morning? another one, i always wondered what urine on fire would smell like. >> oh, we know that every time we go into the subway. >> someone else is wondering, hot trash and sewer rat? and finally, i lived here for six months, you're not fooling me with pretty branding and packaging, this candle is going to smell like garbage. >> it doesn't smell like feet, and it doesn't smell >> which means it doesn't smell like new york city. >> it smells actually kind of nice. >> it does smell nice. >> maybe it is the packaging. >> it smells like someone in new york city who's wearing way too much cologne. >> which is not any
. >> smell that thing. >> it says does at the smell like new york city? in new york city and we're trying to smell the candle, does did smell like nothing? >> that's true. >> the twitter responses have been hilarious. >> it smells way too good to be in new york. >> one person says if you have smelled nyc before, you know this is either a lie or you don't want it lit in your house. one says does it smell like a shoe i found wall going to work this morning?...
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we seat protests in new york city in front of trump tower as we await president trump's arrival to new york city. arrests are starting to happen. adam shapiro, what are you hearing, what are you seeing? reporter: the arrests haven't begun just yet. i want you to see the large police presence. what the new york police department has been announcing over loud speakers is pedestrians are forbid on come into the street and block traffic. traffic is blocked. but pedestrians are also forbidden from blocking the side streets. there were pedestrians or protesters who blocked some of the side streets and they made the announcement for those people to disperse. but what you can expect before president trump arrives, perhaps the protesters will become a little more aggressive and willing to be arrested and they won't be listening to the police. you see police lining up along fifth avenue in preparation for the president. you hear the nypd on the loud speakers say there will be arrests if you don't move. lauren: where i am south and west of you. we can see the traffic building up as people trying
we seat protests in new york city in front of trump tower as we await president trump's arrival to new york city. arrests are starting to happen. adam shapiro, what are you hearing, what are you seeing? reporter: the arrests haven't begun just yet. i want you to see the large police presence. what the new york police department has been announcing over loud speakers is pedestrians are forbid on come into the street and block traffic. traffic is blocked. but pedestrians are also forbidden from...
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plus. >> a new city, new adventures. >> it's move-in day for thousands of >>> breaking news in oregon where two people died in a small plane crash where near two people are gathering to watch monday's eclipse. the crash started a small brush fire. about that area. >>> racing to fix the dam. the water resources just releas released this video of crews working to lease the emergency spillway. they need to have enough of the main spillway rebuilt by november 1st in times for the rain this is winter. last winter storms ripped a huge hole in the concrete structure and caused the evacuation of at least 200,000 over fears it could collapse. >>> one of the country's oldest italian neighborhoods is celebrating its neighborhood today. food and fun filled north beach today. next we'll take you to the festival. >> and i'm ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so
plus. >> a new city, new adventures. >> it's move-in day for thousands of >>> breaking news in oregon where two people died in a small plane crash where near two people are gathering to watch monday's eclipse. the crash started a small brush fire. about that area. >>> racing to fix the dam. the water resources just releas released this video of crews working to lease the emergency spillway. they need to have enough of the main spillway rebuilt by november 1st in...
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trish: the wealthy have a choice, jessica, they don't have to live in new york city. they could say i will pack up
trish: the wealthy have a choice, jessica, they don't have to live in new york city. they could say i will pack up
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in exchange the city of new york was basically -- they became kind of a stakeholder. they were guaranteed a financial stake in the hotel's success. the city would receive annual payments from the hotel based on how well the hotel did each year. so that was the deal. he doesn't have to pay property taxes but the city gets a piece of the hotel's revenue. and you know what? the hotel did pay the city. the whole deal worked. for a few ars. until it didn't. i mean, trump got his side of the deal okay. he didn't have to pay $150 million in property taxes. but by around 1986 the hotel was doing really well. it was doing better than it had ever done before revenuewise. so the city was expecting the several million dollars they'd been getting from the deal each year thus far. but starting in 1986 the payments stopped coming. the hotel just randomly that year sent over a few hundred thousand dollars instead of the medals millions of dollars the city was expecting. and that's where the story gets really good. i mean, it was terrible for new york. it was bad overall in terms of li
in exchange the city of new york was basically -- they became kind of a stakeholder. they were guaranteed a financial stake in the hotel's success. the city would receive annual payments from the hotel based on how well the hotel did each year. so that was the deal. he doesn't have to pay property taxes but the city gets a piece of the hotel's revenue. and you know what? the hotel did pay the city. the whole deal worked. for a few ars. until it didn't. i mean, trump got his side of the deal...
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in exchange the city of new york was basically -- they became kind of a stakeholder. they were guaranteed a financial stake in the hotel's success. the city would receive annual payments from the hotel based on how well the hotel did each year. that was the deal. he doesn't have to pay property taxes, but the city gets a piece of the hotel's revenue. you know what, the hotel did pay the city. the whole deal worked for a few years until it didn't. i mean, trump got his side of the deal okay. he didn't have to pay $150 million in property tacks. by around 1986 the hotel was doing really well. it was doing better than it had ever done before revenue-wise, so the city was expecting the several million dollars they had been getting from the deal each year thus far, but starting in 1986 the payments stopped coming. the hotel just randomly that year sent over a few hundred thousand dollars instead of the millions of dollars the city was expecting. that's where the story gets really good. it was bad. it was terrible for new york. it was bad overall in terms of, you know, the b
in exchange the city of new york was basically -- they became kind of a stakeholder. they were guaranteed a financial stake in the hotel's success. the city would receive annual payments from the hotel based on how well the hotel did each year. that was the deal. he doesn't have to pay property taxes, but the city gets a piece of the hotel's revenue. you know what, the hotel did pay the city. the whole deal worked for a few years until it didn't. i mean, trump got his side of the deal okay. he...
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also becoming more urban and as i was discussing before to be more open and one is to talk about new york city and though large urban core or urbanism. so the new urban initiative has focused:repairing and showing so these booming texas cities established downtown to create that environment because that is what the market is demanding. even through american toting but -- voting but i also point of the anemic growth because there has been a barrage of studies who say we have had the not - - economic growth precisely because of the cities to me they economic engine but even if one allows that economic growth to roll for word and then those cities with the zoning. so do you deregulate the city's? after all that is the free market position. >> if you have higher incomes available in the coastal cities that should draw people from around the country to want to come there but unfortunately those high wages are often offset by the high housing costs which makes it prohibitive so the coastal cities progressively are more easy to in character. new york is still the center of the financial world but the
also becoming more urban and as i was discussing before to be more open and one is to talk about new york city and though large urban core or urbanism. so the new urban initiative has focused:repairing and showing so these booming texas cities established downtown to create that environment because that is what the market is demanding. even through american toting but -- voting but i also point of the anemic growth because there has been a barrage of studies who say we have had the not - -...
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not just new york city but the whole i-95 corridor. at least the temperatures are going to be running just about average. in the low 80s for the most part. new york city, low 80s expected there. philadelphia, low to mid 80s. washington, d.c., it's going to be pretty warm there. boston, can't rule out showers popping up there, as well. here's new york city's forecast. we look through the next seven days. yep, we've got 80s all the way. overnight low temperatures mostly in the 60s. about a 70% chance of some thunderstorms rumbling around there, going into friday night and then into saturday. here's what the forecast radar looks like going into friday afternoon. new york city, philadelphia, scattered back over toward buffalo and cleveland, watch out, but nothing very dramatic happening in the forecast. have a great weekend. back to you guys. >> all right. thank you. >>> taylor swift took the stand at the civil trial in denver that centers on her charge that she was groped by former radio deejay david mueller at a meet and greet in 2013. sh
not just new york city but the whole i-95 corridor. at least the temperatures are going to be running just about average. in the low 80s for the most part. new york city, low 80s expected there. philadelphia, low to mid 80s. washington, d.c., it's going to be pretty warm there. boston, can't rule out showers popping up there, as well. here's new york city's forecast. we look through the next seven days. yep, we've got 80s all the way. overnight low temperatures mostly in the 60s. about a 70%...
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it's not that he didn't know that the klan was active in new york city, it's just that new york city had never before seen a thousand klansmen turn out in the streets in robes and masks like they did in may 1927. according to news reports at the time, there were seven men arrested at that klan march in new york, one of them was fred trump, the father of donald trump. donald trump has previously responded to reporting about this incident by saying it never happened, never happened. never happened. the whole thing is made up. but there is contemporaneous news coverage that both describes and shows pictures of that mass klan march, including klansmen marching in new york city in hoods and robes and his father's name does show up as one of the arrestees from that march. and the sins of the father are not the sins of the son. for anybody. but that is not a reason to ignore history and pretend that everything that's happening in our lifetimes is happening for the first time. i mean we think of the klan now in terms of its role as a terrorist organization during reconstruction, during jim cr
it's not that he didn't know that the klan was active in new york city, it's just that new york city had never before seen a thousand klansmen turn out in the streets in robes and masks like they did in may 1927. according to news reports at the time, there were seven men arrested at that klan march in new york, one of them was fred trump, the father of donald trump. donald trump has previously responded to reporting about this incident by saying it never happened, never happened. never...
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in april, the banks of the city simply refused saying the markets were closed to new york. and that is what precipitated the kind of time from a spring of 1975 to the end of 1975 when it looked like bankruptcy was a real possibility for this city. that brings us to the second lesson the solution that elite , groups, both in washington and in the city is well proposed for the fiscal crisis focused on highly symbolic cuts to social services. and this is especially the case for the ford administration. so here are some of the key , players. the person with glasses is william simon the treasury of , the secretary who himself actually came out of the world of municipal bond trading. simon would go on later in life to head the foundation -- a conservative think tank and write a book called "a time for truth." they kind of jeremiah to american business people saying they had to take -- they knew to take a greater role in political life and wrest their country back. in the book he talks a great deal about the fiscal crisis and what it meant to him. he was fiercely opposed to helping
in april, the banks of the city simply refused saying the markets were closed to new york. and that is what precipitated the kind of time from a spring of 1975 to the end of 1975 when it looked like bankruptcy was a real possibility for this city. that brings us to the second lesson the solution that elite , groups, both in washington and in the city is well proposed for the fiscal crisis focused on highly symbolic cuts to social services. and this is especially the case for the ford...
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new york city.nsit, $4 and growth. >> trish: over and over, take g.e. out of connecticut, because the taxes went up. at some point you reach a point when people say, enough. i will not live in new york city. i do not want to pay more money to build de blasio and company so they can squander it. >> this is a great way to get people to move out of the city. we should also mention that the city increased fair year after year every two years. there are now having this crisis. it has only gotten worse. they're not proving that they're using the money responsibly by any stretch of the amended nation. while put forward a plan to move the money around with the budget that is they are. say they would use it well, then ask for multi- -- millions and millions of dollars. they show they cannot do it. >> trish: back to rachel's point, that would actually require a whole lot of work. >> rather than ideology. this is something that new york has elected. this is classic redistribution of wealth. that's what they vo
new york city.nsit, $4 and growth. >> trish: over and over, take g.e. out of connecticut, because the taxes went up. at some point you reach a point when people say, enough. i will not live in new york city. i do not want to pay more money to build de blasio and company so they can squander it. >> this is a great way to get people to move out of the city. we should also mention that the city increased fair year after year every two years. there are now having this crisis. it has...
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the journey across america in 1964 they went to meet new york city and it wasn't a happy experience. they shifted very far to the political right in that point in time and they went to meet the state's other new york city and that was not a happy experience. larry didn't even greet them even though they had gone 3,000 miles for the encounter to take place. again, to get later into the 1960s, the mid-60s and the latter portion altogether it's almost like one event after another, there's the antiwar protest and in the area in general does the test of 66, 67, golden gate park 1967, the summer of love in 1967, there is altamont, the unveiling of the family in 1969. some spoke to the culture and some spoke to the darker side and you end up with people's own frailties and weaknesses and drug usage brings about all the transmitted diseases that are ushered in and then the lost lives that are such a part of the story. we think of the success, but there are those that burned out along the way. with those famous musicians who died because of drug overuses almost in one fell swoop when jms and g
the journey across america in 1964 they went to meet new york city and it wasn't a happy experience. they shifted very far to the political right in that point in time and they went to meet the state's other new york city and that was not a happy experience. larry didn't even greet them even though they had gone 3,000 miles for the encounter to take place. again, to get later into the 1960s, the mid-60s and the latter portion altogether it's almost like one event after another, there's the...
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let's go to connell mcshane on the east coast here in new york city. he is at an eclipse party there at none other than a place where they really appreciate this stuff, the new york city museum of natural history. connell? >> reporter: they love it here, trish. i was listening to all of jeff's report. i couldn't see what he saw but listening to him describe it, it was like you were there. i was hanging on every word. that was just amazing. we're about halfway there, the crowd is getting into it. we'll not get into the zone of totality. we're not in that zone. we'll get to 3/4 of the way. i'm putting my glasses on i want to take a look at the sun to see what it looks like. 2:44 p.m. is the highest coverage. we're 50% more. every time a cloud crosses over, you get a big roar from the cloud. when the crowd passes people are excited because they see the sun again. fabio is here with his little ones, five-year-old, 7-year-old, lives in new york. originally from the brazil. are you excited to be here? >> yeah, i'm pretty much. >> reporter: why did you want to
let's go to connell mcshane on the east coast here in new york city. he is at an eclipse party there at none other than a place where they really appreciate this stuff, the new york city museum of natural history. connell? >> reporter: they love it here, trish. i was listening to all of jeff's report. i couldn't see what he saw but listening to him describe it, it was like you were there. i was hanging on every word. that was just amazing. we're about halfway there, the crowd is getting...
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city's times square for us tonight. linsey? >> reporter: good evening, david. yeah, tonight, new york city counterterrorism experts tell abc news they are on high alert and they are prepared to respond immediately in the event of a possible copycat. of course, this area knows the dangers all too well, and after all, it was just this past may when a car plowed right through the heart of times square. one of the busiest intersections in the world. the driver killed, injured more than 20 in this rampage. that was not terrorism, but the attack could have been much worse had it not been for one of these barriers. in the times square attack, the car slammed right into one of these. otherwise, the casualty count could have been much higher, david. >> linsey davis in times square for us. linsey, thank you. >>> president trump this evening, condemning the terror attack offering to do whatever is necessary to help. while here at home, there is new fallout after charlottesville. from members of his own party, one of them saying he has not demonstrated stability or competence, calling for, q
city's times square for us tonight. linsey? >> reporter: good evening, david. yeah, tonight, new york city counterterrorism experts tell abc news they are on high alert and they are prepared to respond immediately in the event of a possible copycat. of course, this area knows the dangers all too well, and after all, it was just this past may when a car plowed right through the heart of times square. one of the busiest intersections in the world. the driver killed, injured more than 20 in...
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. >> sreenivasan: oysters were once so abundant in new york city that it used to be known as the world's oyster capital, but over-harvesting and pollution led to extinction of the harbor's population. now, thousands of new york city public school students are trying to bring the oysters back. newshour weekend's ivette feliciano reports. >> does everyone have a pen or pencil? >> reporter: 7th grade science teacher clarissa lynn takes her class on a 15-minute walk from their school in harlem to new york city's east river. there, they pull up a cage filled with oysters from an oyster restoration station. >> put it in. >> reporter: observing the growth of oysters is part of the billion oyster project, an initiative to restore a billion of the once-plentiful oysters to new york's harbor by 2035. clarissa lynn's central park east 2 is one of over 100 participating middle schools and high schools. >> the oysters are a perfect hands-on vehicle to teach kids a lot of different science skills. you can go into lessons on classification, and identification, ecology roles. so, how do these organisms
. >> sreenivasan: oysters were once so abundant in new york city that it used to be known as the world's oyster capital, but over-harvesting and pollution led to extinction of the harbor's population. now, thousands of new york city public school students are trying to bring the oysters back. newshour weekend's ivette feliciano reports. >> does everyone have a pen or pencil? >> reporter: 7th grade science teacher clarissa lynn takes her class on a 15-minute walk from their...
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if we pull up a map, they can strike major cities including new york city and washington d.c. in enacted states. we do have antimissile defense systems, but they only have a 50% track record of success. this is a pressing issue for the american people as well. what do we do to protect ourselves? >> absolutely a terrifying situation. we had this crazy, unpredictable leader who could throw the world and toward any time. it was a great step in the right
if we pull up a map, they can strike major cities including new york city and washington d.c. in enacted states. we do have antimissile defense systems, but they only have a 50% track record of success. this is a pressing issue for the american people as well. what do we do to protect ourselves? >> absolutely a terrifying situation. we had this crazy, unpredictable leader who could throw the world and toward any time. it was a great step in the right
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a lot of innocents. >> reporter: he was in federal l.urt in oklahoma city which ta incial the site of the 1995 okc bombing. cbs news, oklahoma city. >>> kim jong-un has reportedly delayed a decision on firing missiles toward guam. that's according to state media this morning. kim's isolated regime reportedly is waiting to see what the u.s. will do next. meanwhile south korea says it would seek to prevent war by all means but the u.s. and seoul are preparing for joint military drills next week. >>> and a french prosecutor says it's highly probable the man who drove a car into a pizza place and killed a 13-year-old girl was under the influence of drugs. authorities are now conducting a homicide investigation. the incident left 14 people hospitalized including a 3-year-old boy who sustained life threatening injuries. >>> an artillery mishaps caused the death of two u.s. service members in iraq sunday. e victims are identified from arlington, texas, and one from brooklyn, new york. they were both members of the air born division. five others were iured in the incident. >>> a former denver radio host accused of groping
a lot of innocents. >> reporter: he was in federal l.urt in oklahoma city which ta incial the site of the 1995 okc bombing. cbs news, oklahoma city. >>> kim jong-un has reportedly delayed a decision on firing missiles toward guam. that's according to state media this morning. kim's isolated regime reportedly is waiting to see what the u.s. will do next. meanwhile south korea says it would seek to prevent war by all means but the u.s. and seoul are preparing for joint military...
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new york. on this double issue on cities, is there is an overflow of bicycles in beijing, lyft in san francisco, and mapping the underground of new york city. all of that i had on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ >> we are here with bloomberg businessweek editor-in-chief megan murphy. let's talk about a story in japan. this is interesting because there is quite a bit of potential turnover and tension within the political structure in japan. >> shinzo abe, the prime minister of japan, is a man of personal fascination to me only because i think people still underestimate the scale of the challenges facing him economically and demographically. she has one of the biggest problems in japanese politics, which has traditionally been accusations of cronyism and corruption. >> it got a lot steeper. >> we can overemphasize how steep the economic challenge has been. he is famous for his three errors. he has reduced unemployment, but low deflation and persistently low inflation continues to hobble the japanese economy, which has demographics tremendously unfavorable in terms of its elderly population. it takes
new york. on this double issue on cities, is there is an overflow of bicycles in beijing, lyft in san francisco, and mapping the underground of new york city. all of that i had on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ >> we are here with bloomberg businessweek editor-in-chief megan murphy. let's talk about a story in japan. this is interesting because there is quite a bit of potential turnover and tension within the political structure in japan. >> shinzo abe, the prime minister...
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here in new york city they are building hudson yards. will add 10, 15 million, 20 million square feet of office space to new york city mid-town. from where are we going to get 10 to 15 million new demand to fill that space or are we going to empty out third avenue or sixth avenue. i don't think we are in a position where the economy is on the brink of going over. and yet i don't think it's anywhere near as prominent or as well or healthy as people are giving -- attributing to it. risk is all about being able to predict what might happen. as i said both in the book and in general, the definition of an appropriate analyzed situation is one where you made the correct expectation as to what risk you are taking. even if you end up losing money, it can be an appropriate scenario if you have taken the risks for the right reasons. maria: the stock market. you assess the stock market by earnings. you are sitting on a lot of cash right now. what would it take for to you put some of that money to work in the stock market? >> opportunity. i mean, th
here in new york city they are building hudson yards. will add 10, 15 million, 20 million square feet of office space to new york city mid-town. from where are we going to get 10 to 15 million new demand to fill that space or are we going to empty out third avenue or sixth avenue. i don't think we are in a position where the economy is on the brink of going over. and yet i don't think it's anywhere near as prominent or as well or healthy as people are giving -- attributing to it. risk is all...
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built was one of america's great railroad tie coons before there was a grand central station in new york city, there was a grand central depot that haven't built created as a terminus for his train lines in new york city. to this day the last street that runs right up one side of grand central station that's called vanderbilt avenue that's named after him. for years, for decades on the other side of grand central station from vand built avenue, there was another monument to vand built that didn't use his last name. the nickname that everybody used for him was the come monthdor. it's a high rank in the navy. he never served in the nea but apparently he got the nickname of the commodore in his days as a kid running those ferry services in new york harbor. the other guys who worked the harbor alongside him called him commodore as a way of teasing him. and it stuck. and then that kid who they mocked as the commodore grew up to amass one of the largest fortunes in american history. the kind of fortune that leaves a mark. in 1917 right next to the then-brand new grand central station opposite vand
built was one of america's great railroad tie coons before there was a grand central station in new york city, there was a grand central depot that haven't built created as a terminus for his train lines in new york city. to this day the last street that runs right up one side of grand central station that's called vanderbilt avenue that's named after him. for years, for decades on the other side of grand central station from vand built avenue, there was another monument to vand built that...
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one is on infrastructure and the president plans to leave trump tower in new york city new york city for bedminster, new jersey for he will meet with small-business owners. trade to the president's remarks really the talk of twitter. the president's words getting harsh reaction. we must be clear white supremacy is repulsive. bigotry is counter to all this country stands for. there can be no moral ambiguity. republican senator marco rubio treated this. you can't allow #white supremacists to share blame. there is a lot more on twitter, including president barack obama street which is now the most retreated to eat either and most liked in history. >> both sides distancing themselves from what happened yesterday. in a letter to employees because ceos are talking about this. watch the events from president trump over the weekend. he missed a critical opportunity to bring our country together but unequivocally reject dean. mcmillan will continue to serve on the white house advisory council and economic development six business leaders have resigned from those advisory councils. here they ar
one is on infrastructure and the president plans to leave trump tower in new york city new york city for bedminster, new jersey for he will meet with small-business owners. trade to the president's remarks really the talk of twitter. the president's words getting harsh reaction. we must be clear white supremacy is repulsive. bigotry is counter to all this country stands for. there can be no moral ambiguity. republican senator marco rubio treated this. you can't allow #white supremacists to...
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thunderstorms in northern new jersey, just really firing up this morning heading right toward new york citywe will take away lightening and we will see elizabeth, new jersey, hoboken getting heavier downpours. then we will move over to berks county and hamburg north of reading, another heavy downpour, not a lot of lightening noticed with that but that is what you have to deal with this morning. i think things will calm down we will get thunderstorm out of new york city, north and west is where we have greatest chance of the pop up shower or thunderstorm, this afternoon. it is in the overnight hours that the cold front comes through that will take away humidity, there it is, by 11:00 o'clock it is edge nothing to lancaster county and moves from west toe in the overnight and early morning hours of saturday, some models have it gone by eight or 9:00, some models have it off the coast by noon but regardless, the second half of saturday should be lovely. breezes will pick up and notice lower humidity and that makes way for nice sunday. we're checking visibility, it is foggy in the poconos and le
thunderstorms in northern new jersey, just really firing up this morning heading right toward new york citywe will take away lightening and we will see elizabeth, new jersey, hoboken getting heavier downpours. then we will move over to berks county and hamburg north of reading, another heavy downpour, not a lot of lightening noticed with that but that is what you have to deal with this morning. i think things will calm down we will get thunderstorm out of new york city, north and west is where...
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from "fox business" headquarters in new york city the new "wall street week"." a program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i maria bartiromo. coming up in a few moments some of the biggest voices in the startup scene will join our roundtable. headlines impacting everything from wall street to main street this past week. reporter: federal reserve chair janet yellen is at the annual conference in jackson hole wyoming on friday and neglected to offer clues on the future of monetary policy. she di
from "fox business" headquarters in new york city the new "wall street week"." a program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i maria bartiromo. coming up in a few moments some of the biggest voices in the startup scene will join our roundtable. headlines impacting everything from wall street to main street this past week. reporter: federal reserve chair janet yellen is at the annual conference in jackson hole wyoming on friday and...
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the growing frustration as violence spreads to new cities.. plus - a woman kidnapped and attacked walking home from the met
the growing frustration as violence spreads to new cities.. plus - a woman kidnapped and attacked walking home from the met
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we're waiting for the president to speak at trump tower in new york city. ewers along with us on fox news channel know that the president is back in the big city for the first time since he was inaugurated and coming in with a infrastructure plan. that's the word from the white house. we're expecting him to speak in the golden elevator lobby moments from now. on the president's agenda today, exactly what to do with a infrastructure plan that has some degree of bipartisan support. it's widely believed by the president's inauguration that infrastructure might be an area where republicans and democrats can come together. without question that roads and bridges are in disrepair across the country, that our infrastructure is severely lacking and the power grids, the upgrades trillions estimated to bring things back up to the standards to which americans have been accustomed. so far, there's no agreement. rick leventhal has more. do we know an area that the president and his team will focus on to get bipartisan support on this? >> they do say, shepard, they want t
we're waiting for the president to speak at trump tower in new york city. ewers along with us on fox news channel know that the president is back in the big city for the first time since he was inaugurated and coming in with a infrastructure plan. that's the word from the white house. we're expecting him to speak in the golden elevator lobby moments from now. on the president's agenda today, exactly what to do with a infrastructure plan that has some degree of bipartisan support. it's widely...
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and to new york city as chaos engulfs the new york city long island railroad system and the subway system, new york city bill de blasio blaming everyone else and his stock answer is this: tax the rich to pay for subway repairs, which comes nowhere near covering the total bill as people in the upper brackets lead the city enough. but first, let's check what happened to the markets today. let's check with nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. the ninth record close for the dow. >> that's right. people are loving what they're seeing with the dow jones industrial average. the s&p 500 record close there as well, so we take it higher by 25 points on the dow jones average. 35th under president trump for the dow. some of the winners there, you could say thank you to apple because those apple gain had a second record close in four sessions, that helped boost the dow because we boosted at least 15 dow points. so there's a look at apple, it gained 2.42 dollars. the banks have done so well. goldman sachs up about three bucks. walmart, a lot of hope in some of these retailers, at least
and to new york city as chaos engulfs the new york city long island railroad system and the subway system, new york city bill de blasio blaming everyone else and his stock answer is this: tax the rich to pay for subway repairs, which comes nowhere near covering the total bill as people in the upper brackets lead the city enough. but first, let's check what happened to the markets today. let's check with nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. the ninth record close for the dow....
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dc begin to go see rain filling to new york city after that. we are under flash flood watches already so, guys, definitely folks are going to want the umbrella for monday morning. heather: all right, you've been warned. thank you. rob: national purple heart. dedicate today honor heros hurt or killed fighting for our country overseas. heather: story-bookending for eight medals valor thought to be long gone. in hours special hour in new york city reuniting veterans or their families with a recovered medals. rob: nonprofit organization, purple hearts reunited that help solve mysteries, they will have a representative join us later to talk about tale of bravery. heather: how they were found. 12 minutes after the top of the our. amidair scare to tell you, 10 people hospitalized after turbulence strikes the plane hundreds of feet in the air. >> this is the captain, we really apologize for tun expected bumps, this was totally unexpected. heather: brand-new video of cabin capturing the chaotic moment. rob: ramping up pressure on nuclear north korea, ou
dc begin to go see rain filling to new york city after that. we are under flash flood watches already so, guys, definitely folks are going to want the umbrella for monday morning. heather: all right, you've been warned. thank you. rob: national purple heart. dedicate today honor heros hurt or killed fighting for our country overseas. heather: story-bookending for eight medals valor thought to be long gone. in hours special hour in new york city reuniting veterans or their families with a...
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city bank. he told undercover agents he wanted to start a revolution and was a formerly a member of an anti government group. >>> and president trump is at his home in newy for the first time since being sworn into office. yesterday protesters outside trump tower expressed anger at his response to the car attack at a white supremist rally in virginia that left one person dead. the president took a lot of heat for failing to call out white supremists after the attack. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms -- >> reporter: the leader of the free world was behind his daughter, attorney general and vice president in denouncing white supremacists and neo nazis by name. on saturday the president implied counterprotesters and armed shield wielding white supremacists were equally to blame. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides. >> reporter: that initial equivocation echoed ways in which mr. trump has played to racially motivated segments of american politics. starting with his five year advocacy of the birther movement which questioned whether president obama was born in the u.s
city bank. he told undercover agents he wanted to start a revolution and was a formerly a member of an anti government group. >>> and president trump is at his home in newy for the first time since being sworn into office. yesterday protesters outside trump tower expressed anger at his response to the car attack at a white supremist rally in virginia that left one person dead. the president took a lot of heat for failing to call out white supremists after the attack. >> we...
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so, yes, a group of women here in new york city are very angry. they rent a boat. they circle the island. they shout in protest. how can you build this woman to represent freedom and liberty and we don't even have the right to vote? if she were to come alive and walk down from that pedestal she would not be allowed on the island. the first protest on the grounds of the statue of liberty on day one, october 28th, 1886. it was another 34 years until women were granted the right to vote. the 19th amendment in 1920. folks, we have had many protests throughout the years. most of these protests have been very peaceful. some of them were not so peaceful. so there's always been a security issue here at the statue of liberty, even before 9/11. folks, i don't know the stories of all the protests but there's one thing that ties them altogether. if you're to stage a protest here or anywhere throughout the world and you build a replica of the statue of liberty, which has been done many times through styrofoam, aluminum foil, rocks and sticks, you don't need to hang banners or s
so, yes, a group of women here in new york city are very angry. they rent a boat. they circle the island. they shout in protest. how can you build this woman to represent freedom and liberty and we don't even have the right to vote? if she were to come alive and walk down from that pedestal she would not be allowed on the island. the first protest on the grounds of the statue of liberty on day one, october 28th, 1886. it was another 34 years until women were granted the right to vote. the 19th...
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for example, in new york city to get the license that you need to operate the food truck, the people who work inside, scoop the ice cream, it takes several months to get that. that's typically a job someone might work for one season. to put in three months to work two months might not be a worth while payoff. that's one of the barriers they to go through. >> great story. thank you so much for bringing it to us. >> reporter: thank you. >>> from food to football. the new season kicks off in less than two weeks. each nfl team is counting on their quarterback, but how do those quarterbacks get into that leadership role? for most it started in the backyard with their dad. that's what author gary myers explores in his new book "my first coach." gary, so nice to talk to you. >> thank you for having me. >> you've covered the nfl for decades. is there a unique dynamic between especially the quarterbacks and their fathers? >> i really think so. quarterback is a leadership position. i think the fathers are extremely important in setting the tone with their sons in football. >> one of the most p
for example, in new york city to get the license that you need to operate the food truck, the people who work inside, scoop the ice cream, it takes several months to get that. that's typically a job someone might work for one season. to put in three months to work two months might not be a worth while payoff. that's one of the barriers they to go through. >> great story. thank you so much for bringing it to us. >> reporter: thank you. >>> from food to football. the new...
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i met at the hotel in new york city. to talk about a new way to comfort pets when you cannot be there. audiobooks. malan parted with audible, the online auto audiobook giant and found that they have a positive effect on your pet when you can't be there. >> people have to go to school and go to the market. people have to leave. >> they researched and show that 76% of owners felt a positive impact in their dog's behavior. >> this is going to address separation anxiety. one of the biggest problems dogs are developing. separation anxiety because the dock has to be by himself. and that happens when there is separation. a lot of times of people leave they feel guilty for leaving docs by them self. >> sometimes a big hollywood movies they will have these crazy chase scenes were somebody jumps or gets thrown from a moving car. the person hits the ground and rose for a bit. then they come to a stop and pop up and dust themselves off like it was no big deal. whenever i see that i think, that is rubbish. getting thrown out of a movi
i met at the hotel in new york city. to talk about a new way to comfort pets when you cannot be there. audiobooks. malan parted with audible, the online auto audiobook giant and found that they have a positive effect on your pet when you can't be there. >> people have to go to school and go to the market. people have to leave. >> they researched and show that 76% of owners felt a positive impact in their dog's behavior. >> this is going to address separation anxiety. one of...
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a rally is planned at nfl headquarters in new york city this afternoon.ew fans are supporting kaepernick. >> kpix 5's jackie ward has more on the continuation of this "taking a knee" for the national anthem controversy. >> reporter: carrying over to this season. analysts say it is not his lack of ability keeping him off the field but what he did on the sideline kneeling for the national anthem. he hasn't been signed yet. at this point he won't be doing anything on any sideline this season. several organizations and activists are coming to his defense including film director spike lee. they are holding a rally in new york city today outside the nfl headquarters. nearly 2,000 people have said they are interested. almost 10,000 more may show up. >> there's a lot of things that need to change. cops are getting paid leave for killing people. >> reporter: this is after last weekend when nearly 100 current and former members of the nypd also rallied in support of him. the "new york times" reports that they gathered in brooklyn bridge park wearing a hashtag with
a rally is planned at nfl headquarters in new york city this afternoon.ew fans are supporting kaepernick. >> kpix 5's jackie ward has more on the continuation of this "taking a knee" for the national anthem controversy. >> reporter: carrying over to this season. analysts say it is not his lack of ability keeping him off the field but what he did on the sideline kneeling for the national anthem. he hasn't been signed yet. at this point he won't be doing anything on any...
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for "nightly business report," i'm jackie deangel >>> coming up, new york city wants to tax the wealthy to help fix its subway system. do these plans work for cities or do they backfire? >>> over the weekend, the united nations security council imposed new sanctions on north korea over that country's continued missile tests. the sanctions target north korea's banks and primary exports, among other things. and today the rogue nation threatened retaliation delega threatening to m, quote, pay the price. john harwood joins us now. john, last week you told us about the growing economic implications of this crisis. does this make those implications even a little more close to home? >> reporter:, certainly the threats from north korea this afternoon at least raise the f some sort ofconfrontation. i don't think north korea would hit the united states unilateral un i think the united states would like tr military at all cost it they can avoid it. now, on the other hand, one risk was probably diminished by the sanctions issued by the united nations and that is the risk that the united states was
for "nightly business report," i'm jackie deangel >>> coming up, new york city wants to tax the wealthy to help fix its subway system. do these plans work for cities or do they backfire? >>> over the weekend, the united nations security council imposed new sanctions on north korea over that country's continued missile tests. the sanctions target north korea's banks and primary exports, among other things. and today the rogue nation threatened retaliation delega...
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. >> turn style jumping in new york city. people do it every day. you know another word for that is stealing, manhattan d.a. does not want to prosecute anyone for it. so much so now, a bunch of politicians in new york state senator, members of assembly, they want to decriminalize it. first we hear about decriminalization of urinating in public, new the theft of service legal in new york. because of a sob story about people who can't afford to ride the subway, so let's let them steal from the rest of us. diana? >> well a lot of ways to beat 2.75 fare. guard yet agaiangel has seen th. >> number one method, they go under, they do australian crawl, they go down under like this. boom, boom. then they surface, and they go bye-bye and run to the train. >> since 1990s, they have used these as a cornerstone of their policing. the manhattan district attorney is no longer prosecuting the individuals. and this is as two produc lawmas look too recriminallize it. the question to decriminal size, state senator jesse hamilton, who is behind the bill said these arres
. >> turn style jumping in new york city. people do it every day. you know another word for that is stealing, manhattan d.a. does not want to prosecute anyone for it. so much so now, a bunch of politicians in new york state senator, members of assembly, they want to decriminalize it. first we hear about decriminalization of urinating in public, new the theft of service legal in new york. because of a sob story about people who can't afford to ride the subway, so let's let them steal from...
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infrastructure and you know the public transportation system which is taxis are part of it in new york city in chicago and washington d.c. and los angeles and never really have a taxi system but that's all been wiped out like a lot of the medallion owners certainly in new york city remember they were selling some people bought them for a million dollars and now trading at like one hundred thousand dollars which is probably even overvalued in the with the existence of but if we were also implodes just as the entire taxi system and all the cities implodes it could be quite chaotic well you're indicating there possible contrarian play that a taxi medallion in new york city might actually have bottomed out and the value might be starting to go up i mean if it for a contrarian investor like a warren buffett who says i like to buy straw hats in the winter time and go against the crowd you might look at this as say hey look at taxi medallion in new york is trading artificially cheap i think a load up on taxi medallions but we're not saying to do that but we're stuck because of course somebody's go
infrastructure and you know the public transportation system which is taxis are part of it in new york city in chicago and washington d.c. and los angeles and never really have a taxi system but that's all been wiped out like a lot of the medallion owners certainly in new york city remember they were selling some people bought them for a million dollars and now trading at like one hundred thousand dollars which is probably even overvalued in the with the existence of but if we were also...
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happened in new york city, and they said, no, it could not have happened in new york because the newlle is apparently they have met with the organizer ahead of time and the organizer said said that they, the police officer let it get out of hand. that's going to be part of the investigation. abby: yeah, and a wake-up call for the rest of the country as there are concerns that more of these protests and potential violence could happen. a wake-up call. brian: we read about seattle at the beginning of this block. they were kept separate in seattle because of the right of peaceful assembly. and for whatever reason, the police department didn't keep them separate. not to point fingers, but he praise the police in every single instance. abby: you mention the press conference with the president later on this afternoon. of course, this will be talked about what happened in charlottesville. but also what's going on with north korea because that is the top of so many people's minds this morning. north korea recalling key ambassadors around the world as tension with the u.s. continue to rise an
happened in new york city, and they said, no, it could not have happened in new york because the newlle is apparently they have met with the organizer ahead of time and the organizer said said that they, the police officer let it get out of hand. that's going to be part of the investigation. abby: yeah, and a wake-up call for the rest of the country as there are concerns that more of these protests and potential violence could happen. a wake-up call. brian: we read about seattle at the...