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the new york-canadian border. we are told that he is in stable and not life threat being condition and right new at the medical center in nearby malone new york, that is where his accomplice richard matt, the fellow escapeee was shot and killed on friday. matt police say according to reports, was apparently drunk when he had a shotgun and refuse ed to throw it down. we do not know the condition or the situation that had to do with matt being taken into custody but it is a major win and victory by law enforcement that has been going on these last three weeks now captured and no report of law enforcement officers injured or if he was caught in gunfire or if shots were exchanged or the type of confrontation. he was shot at left once if not multiple times and an ambulance taking him from that location six miles away to malone, new york, to the medical where he is now. of course, many of the questions regarding whether he at some point will talk and divulge any of the details of the result and stunning escape where they
the new york-canadian border. we are told that he is in stable and not life threat being condition and right new at the medical center in nearby malone new york, that is where his accomplice richard matt, the fellow escapeee was shot and killed on friday. matt police say according to reports, was apparently drunk when he had a shotgun and refuse ed to throw it down. we do not know the condition or the situation that had to do with matt being taken into custody but it is a major win and victory...
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is it an automatic review in the new york times? >> there are some authors were pretty automatic because even if we don't necessarily think for example that the latest thriller by x big name is necessarily is best but know that our readers will want to know. it is worthy of review not necessarily because of the quality. i think everything he writes is pretty terrific but we know it will be of interest. that review might not be positive but it is worthy of attention. >> have you have her -- have you had an issue were all the reviews were negative for all the reviews were positive? >> well, the reviews come in our regular ongoing basis and then we schedule in. we don't generally schedule them based on positive or negative. there are a lot of factors that go in. the most obvious is the date of publication. we are a newspaper. it should be a relatively new book, but then we think about the next in terms of fiction versus nonfiction all the genres. so within fiction you want to have, let's say you know, science fiction. you might want to
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but in the end, this was the new york state police's investigation and it was a new york state sergeant who laid eyes on david sweat in a field just about two miles down the road from where i'm standing. we are told by law enforcement sources sweat took off running and we are told when he ran, he was shot by the officer and we know he was taken into custody. he remains alive. taken to a local hospital and then to be transported to an albany hospital with a level 1 trauma center. this is just a collective sigh of relief in this community, poppy, and in communities all around the north country, these are people made to live on edge more than three weeks now with two fugitives hiding out in their woods. there was a trail for investigators to follow. orr the last week, a series of breaks in the case. investigators finding several cabins with signs of burglary and then evidence that connected them to the fugitives on the loose. what we saw for two days since richard matt was taken down by a tactical unit that swooped in vie owe hospital to take him out, an intense concentration on the area w
but in the end, this was the new york state police's investigation and it was a new york state sergeant who laid eyes on david sweat in a field just about two miles down the road from where i'm standing. we are told by law enforcement sources sweat took off running and we are told when he ran, he was shot by the officer and we know he was taken into custody. he remains alive. taken to a local hospital and then to be transported to an albany hospital with a level 1 trauma center. this is just a...
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state of new york.to equal treatment of all and in the eyes of the law -- >> reporter: today governor cuomo did something for the first time, he officiated a gay wedding. >> to love and cherish. >> to love and cherish. >> from this day forward. >> from this day forward. >> to death do us part. >> to death do us part. >> by the power recently vested in me by the state of new york, i now pronounce you married. congratulations. >> one by one, same sex weddings, like this one, will be held in all 50 states, but the struggle for complete acceptance is still far from over. >> to recap our top story, david sweat has been captured. here's what we know right now. the prison escapee on the run in northern new york for the last three weeks was shot twice in the torso this afternoon. he was captured alive. he was a mile and a half from the canadian border, he is in stable condition. he is on his way to albany medical center, having initially been treated at the medical center in malone, new york. the shooting occur
state of new york.to equal treatment of all and in the eyes of the law -- >> reporter: today governor cuomo did something for the first time, he officiated a gay wedding. >> to love and cherish. >> to love and cherish. >> from this day forward. >> from this day forward. >> to death do us part. >> to death do us part. >> by the power recently vested in me by the state of new york, i now pronounce you married. congratulations. >> one by one,...
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poply harlow is in new york who will pick it up from here. >>> 5:00 eastern. i'm poppy harlow. we begin with breaking news this hour in the search for an escaped convicted murderer. cnn has learned that david sweat has been shot by new york state police. he has been taken into custody alive. he was shot twice in an open field in the town of constable that is just 2 miles south of the canadian border. he was on the run for 23 days when he was captured. right now, he askis being treated inside of a hospital. alice hyde medical center in malone new york. i want to go to deborah who's been working her law enforcement forces. she's learned some kprierd anywhere things just in the past few hoemtmoments. >> we know he was captured wearing camouflage gear. he was just a couple miles from the canadian border. had he been able to cross that canadian border law enforcement's ability to follow him would have been much more difficult. i'm also learning that apparently he was following a trail. it's what's called a fire break that is put between trees. that was the fastest, the easiest trial
poply harlow is in new york who will pick it up from here. >>> 5:00 eastern. i'm poppy harlow. we begin with breaking news this hour in the search for an escaped convicted murderer. cnn has learned that david sweat has been shot by new york state police. he has been taken into custody alive. he was shot twice in an open field in the town of constable that is just 2 miles south of the canadian border. he was on the run for 23 days when he was captured. right now, he askis being treated...
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them, call the new york state police hotline at 1-800-give-tips. thanks for being with us, and tell me, where do you think these fugitives are? tweet me @greta and hu#greta tonight. >>> breaking news tonight. police investigate a new lead in the manhunt for the two convicted murderers who escaped from a maximum security prison in upstate new york over two weeks ago. there has been a credible sighting near the new york/pennsylvania border. new york state police releasing a statement saying, in part, on the afternoon of june 20th, a witness spotted two men along a railroad line that runs along route 20 in the town of friendship, new york. while this is an unconfirmed sighting, the state police is asking residents who live in this area to be on alert. hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us. we'll go to fox news correspondent rick leaventhal for the latest on the search for the prisoners. >> this is an unconfirmed sighting, sparking a swarm of activity, 350 miles from the prison where richard matt and david swe
them, call the new york state police hotline at 1-800-give-tips. thanks for being with us, and tell me, where do you think these fugitives are? tweet me @greta and hu#greta tonight. >>> breaking news tonight. police investigate a new lead in the manhunt for the two convicted murderers who escaped from a maximum security prison in upstate new york over two weeks ago. there has been a credible sighting near the new york/pennsylvania border. new york state police releasing a statement...
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that is clearly not the case in february in the new york and new jersey area.: they changed that temperature rule. jonathan: for this particular game, it went away. betty: the stadium has a team of 1000 at the ready to clear snow from the stands with a network of chutes. dave duernberger is the vice president of facilities and says they are ready for the snow. dave: we put a snowmelter on the 300 concourse, and one down here on the field. we have a 600-ton snowmelter we can use in the parking lot. they have a jet engine inside. the heat that is produced from the jet engines is what melts the snow. jonathan: it is a very big operation. betty: but tisch says it is a big operation. no matter what the weather, it will be a great day. jonathan: some of the greatest games in the history of the nfl have been played in inclement weather. it may snow, it may rain, but it could also be 45 degrees and gorgeous. super bowl xlviii at metlife stadium will be very exciting. we want to make sure that the region knows that the super bowl has been here. betty: when we come back,
that is clearly not the case in february in the new york and new jersey area.: they changed that temperature rule. jonathan: for this particular game, it went away. betty: the stadium has a team of 1000 at the ready to clear snow from the stands with a network of chutes. dave duernberger is the vice president of facilities and says they are ready for the snow. dave: we put a snowmelter on the 300 concourse, and one down here on the field. we have a 600-ton snowmelter we can use in the parking...
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most importantly to be here with governor cuomo of new york in new york.nor cuomo and i are committed to doing everything that we can to keeping the folks in vermont and new york safe as we hunt down these two inmates that are clearly dangerous people. governor cuomo called me this morning and informed me that although we don't know where they are or where they have gone that there are some indication that one of their destinations, the destination they might have indicated was the state of vermont. so, we have taken a number of actions together to insure that our law enforcement community has no obstacles to apprehending our law enforcement community has no obstacles to apprehending these two criminals. i have directed my state police to do the following five things: one, we have set vermont state police liaison to the command post in new york so we're working seamlessly to move information. two, the state police technical team is ready to respond all available tips from the public and as governor cuomo will tell you, we need all the tips from the public
most importantly to be here with governor cuomo of new york in new york.nor cuomo and i are committed to doing everything that we can to keeping the folks in vermont and new york safe as we hunt down these two inmates that are clearly dangerous people. governor cuomo called me this morning and informed me that although we don't know where they are or where they have gone that there are some indication that one of their destinations, the destination they might have indicated was the state of...
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we're waiting for the governor of new york to step up to the lecturn there. about 30 minutes beyond when we were expecting him to speak. thank you, bernard. i want to bring in retired lieutenant detective for the nutley new jersey police department. good to see you tonight. steve rogers is with us. you are very familiar i would imagine, being just across the state line and i live in new jersey by the way, and i live by the george washington bridge so i know when two states get together. i would imagine that because these guys could have been anywhere in the beginning, that new jersey played an important role as well. >> you know it's extraordinary police work i've got to tell you. there were probably police departments pretty much all over the country, including your joint task forces who obviously engaged in all of this. the point here is the ability to share information, to gather intelligence to collect actionable intelligence and in this case the actionable intelligence was a location and then they moved in and captured david sweat. >> your interpretation
we're waiting for the governor of new york to step up to the lecturn there. about 30 minutes beyond when we were expecting him to speak. thank you, bernard. i want to bring in retired lieutenant detective for the nutley new jersey police department. good to see you tonight. steve rogers is with us. you are very familiar i would imagine, being just across the state line and i live in new jersey by the way, and i live by the george washington bridge so i know when two states get together. i would...
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the governor has been a good neighbor to the state of new york. we do a lot together. of times it is good news and it is positive news and this time unfortunately it is a less attractive undertaking, but no doubt a very necessary undertaking. we need to find these escapees. they are dangerous men. they are killers. they are murderers. there is no reason to believe they wouldn't do it again. they're going to be more desperate than ever. if they are headed towards vermont, as you heard from governor vermont is engaged and vermont is mobilized and we're working hand and glove and we'll be coordinating several times a day to make sure that every lead we have every piece of information is shared. from the point of view of public safety these people are dangerous. they're dangerous to new york residents and they're dangerous to the residents of the state of vermont. this kind of coordination and partnership makes total sense. we're also in contact with our other surrounding states but, again, as we have information that would suggest this vermont is a possible destination, we
the governor has been a good neighbor to the state of new york. we do a lot together. of times it is good news and it is positive news and this time unfortunately it is a less attractive undertaking, but no doubt a very necessary undertaking. we need to find these escapees. they are dangerous men. they are killers. they are murderers. there is no reason to believe they wouldn't do it again. they're going to be more desperate than ever. if they are headed towards vermont, as you heard from...
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the new york-canadian border. we are told that he is in stable and not life threat being condition and right new at the medical center in nearby malone new york, that is where his accomplice richard matt, the fellow escapeee was shot and killed on friday. matt police say according to reports, was
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we're going to get a press conference from new york state police in 30 minutes time. stay with us here. we have more breaking news on cnn. u up for whatever? don't answer. grab a bud light and show it. find the fun around every corner. better yet, be the fun. and keep it going with a crisp refreshing bud light. the perfect beer for whatever happens. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle
we're going to get a press conference from new york state police in 30 minutes time. stay with us here. we have more breaking news on cnn. u up for whatever? don't answer. grab a bud light and show it. find the fun around every corner. better yet, be the fun. and keep it going with a crisp refreshing bud light. the perfect beer for whatever happens. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use,...
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buffalo, new york is. what do we know about david sweat, who is still being chased? >> sweat was serving a life sentence for killing this man, kevin tarsia, a sheriff's deputy. he reportedly was shot 15 times and then run over as he approached david sweat while investigating a burglary in 2002. david sweat, according to sources, also had a relationship with joyce mitchell inside the prison. one former inmate at clinton who worked with david sweat and joyce mitchell in the tailor shot eric jensen he told us he believes that sweat and mitchell had sex inside the shop's closet at least 100 times. mitchell's attorney has denied that wolf. >> now we have confirmed that richard matt is dead that's certainly a relief to the detectives who put him away to begin with right? >> absolutely. we've talked to a couple detectives who worked on that case that 1997 murder he told me that police contacted him and warned him of richard matt's escape back on june 6th. eve detective told "new york times" he had been prepared t
buffalo, new york is. what do we know about david sweat, who is still being chased? >> sweat was serving a life sentence for killing this man, kevin tarsia, a sheriff's deputy. he reportedly was shot 15 times and then run over as he approached david sweat while investigating a burglary in 2002. david sweat, according to sources, also had a relationship with joyce mitchell inside the prison. one former inmate at clinton who worked with david sweat and joyce mitchell in the tailor shot eric...
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the governor shumlin has always been a good neighbor to the state of new york. lot together. a lot of times it's good news and positive news and this time unfortunately it is a less attractive undertaking, but no doubt a very necessary undertaking. we need to find these escapees. they are dangerous men, they are killers. they are murderers. there's no reason to believe they wouldn't do it again. they'll be more desperate than ever. so we're doing everything w a top priority to find them and...
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there are people that say crime is up in new york because stop and frisk ended. it's more to do with stop and frisk than eric garner, right. >> it's part of the same debate. stop and friskss are down because of litigation charging because they were a racist assault on the minority community, there was enormous protests against stop, question and frisk, and mayor bill de blasio ran on the idea that the police from engaged in racist behaviour. >> sure. >> you know, after the eric garner verdict he said this is the product of centuries, racism. the whole thing with the product of centuries, he was accusing his own police of being engaged in racist tactics and agd that he worried about his son at the hands of police. that is bad statistics. the police killed eight people last year, virtually all armed and dangerous. whereabouts hundreds of new yorkers are caring. >> fear is anecdotal. lots of african-americans told us that they fear the police. most ferns have never been shot by the police, what do you do when there's a fear. we are talking about a fear of the respon
there are people that say crime is up in new york because stop and frisk ended. it's more to do with stop and frisk than eric garner, right. >> it's part of the same debate. stop and friskss are down because of litigation charging because they were a racist assault on the minority community, there was enormous protests against stop, question and frisk, and mayor bill de blasio ran on the idea that the police from engaged in racist behaviour. >> sure. >> you know, after the...
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i am poppy harlow in new york, and thank you for joining us tonight. se eye on this breaking news on the manhunt on the two convicted murderers, and we will, of course, bring any updates to you. have a good night.
i am poppy harlow in new york, and thank you for joining us tonight. se eye on this breaking news on the manhunt on the two convicted murderers, and we will, of course, bring any updates to you. have a good night.
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all the clothing stores in new york quickly carried them and all the girls in new york carried -- wore them. she crashed, but she was offered a vaudeville tour. she became a brief movie star. she married well, several times. and after a few years, she gave up flying and she became a golf champion. but she certainly did a lot better than her little home in the hills in alabama, or in florida. she knew what she wanted and she went after it. she understood and manipulated the rules of celebrity more than the others did. does anybody have any questions? >> -- joe jackson: please speak into the mic when you ask a question. >> was the spirit of st. louis the first closed cockpit aircraft as far as the planes in the competition? didn't have heating? joe jackson: it didn't have heating, that would have added weight. it was, no, the columbia, that was a closed cockpit. the only airplanes that were completely closed cockpit where the single engine planes, the columbia and the spirit of st. louis. let me see. birds playing -- byrd's plane was about half closed, a canopy went up halfway and then i
all the clothing stores in new york quickly carried them and all the girls in new york carried -- wore them. she crashed, but she was offered a vaudeville tour. she became a brief movie star. she married well, several times. and after a few years, she gave up flying and she became a golf champion. but she certainly did a lot better than her little home in the hills in alabama, or in florida. she knew what she wanted and she went after it. she understood and manipulated the rules of celebrity...
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and florida comes in right behind new york and new jersey. so it will be very important and i think that the folks that i represent back home will be strongly in support of taking care of their neighbors who were there on september 11th and the weeks and months afterwards. it is vital that we continue this specialized care for all of our neighbors and the brave folks who were there on september 11th. so doctor howard thank you for being here today. one of the important parts of the james zadroga health initiative that gets ore looked is the funding provided for research into 9/11 related health conditions. between fiscal year 2011 and 2014 the program funded 35 projects to investigate questions about 9/11 related to physical, and mental health conditions. could you provide examples of the research funded by the zadroga act. >> be happy to. we're very grateful for the original drafters of the legislation to provide money for research into the health conditions that our members face. and as i mentioned before we've already learned quite a bit f
and florida comes in right behind new york and new jersey. so it will be very important and i think that the folks that i represent back home will be strongly in support of taking care of their neighbors who were there on september 11th and the weeks and months afterwards. it is vital that we continue this specialized care for all of our neighbors and the brave folks who were there on september 11th. so doctor howard thank you for being here today. one of the important parts of the james...
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louis, you are five times more likely to be killed by police than in new york city. a black person 10 times more likely to be killed by police in oklahoma than virgin. an african-american is less georgia. a new death in custody reporting act was passed by congress and signed into law by president obama in 2014. experts say it's not enough. you rely on the goodwill of the police departments to be as transparent and accountable, which history shows doesn't seem to come naturally. >> failure to report the death of a prisoner in police custody. >> for now, brian plans to keep his dining room table stacked with bombs of reports. >> most people think human life matters more than what you can be concerned with. for the government to track who to kill or why it's killing them - it's incomprehensible. >>> that is the show for today, i'm ali velshi in chicago. thank you for joining us. >> from going pro, >> i never know that was really a possibility. >> to becoming president of the us tennis association. >> we're about getting rackets in children's hands... >> building the game
louis, you are five times more likely to be killed by police than in new york city. a black person 10 times more likely to be killed by police in oklahoma than virgin. an african-american is less georgia. a new death in custody reporting act was passed by congress and signed into law by president obama in 2014. experts say it's not enough. you rely on the goodwill of the police departments to be as transparent and accountable, which history shows doesn't seem to come naturally. >> failure...
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we love living in new york. but real voters don't care whether she's talking to any of us. >> we try on this show to pierce the media bubble. fascinating is that on friday president obama suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of his own democratic party on the pacific trade deal and it has got dutiful coverage. i think right now the media doesn't care that much about trade because we've moved on from obama and focused on 2016. not to say not an important story but it has to compete with the other stuff and the noise machine. don't forget to send me a message on twitter. we'll read some of your tweets a bit later. when we come back will hillary clinton keep creating problems for his wife's campaign. as "the new york times" digs into marco rubio's finances and finds he bought a boat. is the paper trying to sink the florida senator? lo >>> bill clinton gave another interview that could boomerang on the campaign. >> you say -- >> i don't think hillary would know either. she was pretty busy those years. i never
we love living in new york. but real voters don't care whether she's talking to any of us. >> we try on this show to pierce the media bubble. fascinating is that on friday president obama suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of his own democratic party on the pacific trade deal and it has got dutiful coverage. i think right now the media doesn't care that much about trade because we've moved on from obama and focused on 2016. not to say not an important story but it has to compete...
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done right. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. w the breaking news in upstate new york on this hunt for two convicted murderers who escaped from a maximum security prison 14 days ago. let's go straight to sara ganim on the ground outside of the prison. this is the most activity frankly we have seen focused on one area in this entire search. >> reporter: that's right, poppy. we know that state police are converging and canvassing an area in friendship new york just north of the border with pennsylvania. they got a credible tip earlier in the day, this afternoon, and authorities telling cnn that they have aviation units and k-9s on the ground actively searching right now for these two convicted murderers who escaped from this prison more than two weeks ago today. authorities also telling us that this is an area that's about 30 miles east of a place where there were two reported sightings last weekend. it's also near railroad tracks that connect those two sightings. i talked to a witness on the ground who told me there is a helicopter
done right. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. w the breaking news in upstate new york on this hunt for two convicted murderers who escaped from a maximum security prison 14 days ago. let's go straight to sara ganim on the ground outside of the prison. this is the most activity frankly we have seen focused on one area in this entire search. >> reporter: that's right, poppy. we know that state police are converging and canvassing an area in friendship new york just north of the...
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>> new york state police?absolutely. >> now, he's saying they shouldn't be. >> no, they're not. >> you only say, we're assisting them, but you run the stuff. >> we're pretty good. we're the premiere agency in the government for -- >> that's all i wanted. back to you, hunt. >> by the way, i've worked with the state police -- >> oh, they're all great. >> day don't have the assets, day don't have the reach. >> they don't have the experience. >> the u.s. marshals are unarguably one of the finest special operations group in the government. straight up, have been for 50 years. >> let's talk about it. people have searched for you in the jungle. what do you to stay hidden? >> only work at night. stay in very, very crowded areas, no communications, period. i mean -- >> what about a scent, what about a dog catching your scent? >> in my case, we had prepared by eating the enemy's food for like a month and a half. >> what does that do? >> the sweat you give off is -- will smell vietnamese, in this case, instead of like --
>> new york state police?absolutely. >> now, he's saying they shouldn't be. >> no, they're not. >> you only say, we're assisting them, but you run the stuff. >> we're pretty good. we're the premiere agency in the government for -- >> that's all i wanted. back to you, hunt. >> by the way, i've worked with the state police -- >> oh, they're all great. >> day don't have the assets, day don't have the reach. >> they don't have the...
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and new york. we also provide them with additional training. we are working with med scape right now to have online training available for all of our providers. we work with our contractor lhi which has the nationwide provider network and that physician, their medical director, sits in all of our groups and committees and we engage actively with those physicians. so i would say that for our relationship with the national -- the nationwide provider network those physicians are on par with our physicians at the cce's. >> thank you very much. my time is expired. recognize mr. green. five minutes. >> dr. howard prior to the passage of the james rogua 9/11 compensation act of 2010 you administered the cdc grant that funded medical monitoring for 9/11 survivors and responders and that program was funded through discretionary dollars and there was always uncertainty about what amount of discretionary funding should be appropriated. dr. howard can you describe how the creation of the world trade center pro
and new york. we also provide them with additional training. we are working with med scape right now to have online training available for all of our providers. we work with our contractor lhi which has the nationwide provider network and that physician, their medical director, sits in all of our groups and committees and we engage actively with those physicians. so i would say that for our relationship with the national -- the nationwide provider network those physicians are on par with our...
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parents and local leaders. >>> plus known as the iron pipeline a route for gun smugglers headed to new york. where the firearms come from and whether they can be stopped. >>> i'm john seigenthaler. >>> disturbing the peace. an officer draws his gun on kids at a texas pool party. the video sparking new debate about race and the police. >>> north versus south. >> we don't want to hurt you with one of my guns but there's nothing that we can really do about it. >> a torrent of illegal and often deadly guns flowing out of southern states and the federal fight to stop it. >>> kids and crime. >> i worry for myself for my kids nor anybody else's kids. >> alarming new findings. one in four american children exposed to or victims of violence. >>> time capsule. unearthed in oklahoma a history lesson nearly 100 years in the making. >>> we again begin with this video out of texas. it sparks an uproar and new debate tonight. a white officer draws guns on black teenagers at a pool party. the community is predominantly white. many of the teens remember black. now many call for the officer's badge. erica is
parents and local leaders. >>> plus known as the iron pipeline a route for gun smugglers headed to new york. where the firearms come from and whether they can be stopped. >>> i'm john seigenthaler. >>> disturbing the peace. an officer draws his gun on kids at a texas pool party. the video sparking new debate about race and the police. >>> north versus south. >> we don't want to hurt you with one of my guns but there's nothing that we can really do about...
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two buses collided in the lincoln tunnel this morning between new jersey and new york city. here's a live look at the scene right now. new jersey transit bus hit the rear of a private bus. 18 people are known to be hurt. the buses were heading into manhattan when they crashed. we have video of one person on a stretcher being loaded into an ambulance on the new york side of the tunnel. we've seen people walk out carefully, under their own power. it happened on the new jersey side of the tunnel. there are 60 to 90-minute delays getting into the tunnel on the jersey side. that's what we're getting right now. we'll continue to monitor the situation and bring you more information as we get it. >>> the ntsb found the engineer of the amtrak train in last month's deadly derailment was not using his cell phone while he was operating the train. that revelation came in the ntsb's second update on the investigation into the derailment, which was updated. matt has read through the report. >> the ntsb says it's conducted a detailed examination of the phone records related to brandon bostia
two buses collided in the lincoln tunnel this morning between new jersey and new york city. here's a live look at the scene right now. new jersey transit bus hit the rear of a private bus. 18 people are known to be hurt. the buses were heading into manhattan when they crashed. we have video of one person on a stretcher being loaded into an ambulance on the new york side of the tunnel. we've seen people walk out carefully, under their own power. it happened on the new jersey side of the tunnel....
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dramatic is a enscene in katieville new york. they are closing roads and closing off a large perimeter. police choppers are overhead and police officers are walking afoot. this comes from a tip late wednesday night. cnn has a reporter stationed along the search area. we'll go to jason carroll with all the breaking details. what do we know jason? >> reporter: well, we know a section of route 374, one of the roads that leads into and out of danmore where the prison is located, a section of that roadway is now closed. this is where we are right now, this is one of many road blocks we see in the area where they are stopping cars in and out and asking some of the cars to open their trunks as they head along this area. again, this is route 3. this is a road that runs parallel to route 74 through 374. i'm going to turn our cameras around to give you a sense of where we are. we were just up the street here to the left where route 374 is. that's where it is blocked off, not allowing any cars into and out of that area. not even allowing us
dramatic is a enscene in katieville new york. they are closing roads and closing off a large perimeter. police choppers are overhead and police officers are walking afoot. this comes from a tip late wednesday night. cnn has a reporter stationed along the search area. we'll go to jason carroll with all the breaking details. what do we know jason? >> reporter: well, we know a section of route 374, one of the roads that leads into and out of danmore where the prison is located, a section of...
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. >>> i'm poppy harlow joining you in new york. it's 6:00 eastern, top of the hour here and we begin with our breaking news from new york state. the two men who escaped from a maximum security prison in upstate new york there has been a possible sighting of them that possible sighting taking place right on the state line between new york and pennsylvania. our deborah feyorik citing law enforcement sources, there was a credible sighting of the two men in friendship in new york state, along the pennsylvania border. heavily armed police and law enforcement agents are walking along key railroad tracks. they were armed with shotguns rifles and firearms. this as we have now learned that on tuesday, other sources called in to the authorities telling them there were other possible sightings of both of these convicted killers. it has been 14 days since they escaped from prison. earlier this week we were told the trail had gone cold. this manhunt has intensified. a local reporter was told by authorities to leave an area that was deemed to be
. >>> i'm poppy harlow joining you in new york. it's 6:00 eastern, top of the hour here and we begin with our breaking news from new york state. the two men who escaped from a maximum security prison in upstate new york there has been a possible sighting of them that possible sighting taking place right on the state line between new york and pennsylvania. our deborah feyorik citing law enforcement sources, there was a credible sighting of the two men in friendship in new york state,...
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we have more in new york. polo? >> reporter: good morning. really sweat was close to slipping away very close. in fact the field behind me is where sweat and the police sergeant locked eyes. off in a distance you are able to see or make out a tree line about a mile and a half north of that is the u.s./canadian border. there was concern he would be able to slip away. instead, a couple shots changed everything wounding david sweat, leading to this headline and relief for people in the communities. this is not just felt here. four hours south of here in broome county with the family of kevin. he was brutally murdered in 2002 by david sweat. the family is speaking out and their appreciation. i would like to read a portion of it. we would like to express our thanks to the thousands of law enforcement officers who worked tirelessly. we are certain kevin was with you all keeping you safe through the process. really alisyn the last three weeks have been personal for the family and the people in the communities. it's been extraordinary. >> nerve-racki
we have more in new york. polo? >> reporter: good morning. really sweat was close to slipping away very close. in fact the field behind me is where sweat and the police sergeant locked eyes. off in a distance you are able to see or make out a tree line about a mile and a half north of that is the u.s./canadian border. there was concern he would be able to slip away. instead, a couple shots changed everything wounding david sweat, leading to this headline and relief for people in the...
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and here in new york. but this year people are marching with extra pride. >> i'm grateful to the things that are happening. >> i'm proud to announce my candidacy for the first lady of the united states of america today. >> they are celebrating the supreme court's ruling that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right. for this long-time couple the ruling means their marriage in new york must be recognised nationwide. >> this year we are celebrating. we are considered equal to everyone else. it's a joyous occasion. it's one of many achievements for the gay rights movements since the early 1970s, when the pride march began. back then the acts were illegal. cameron bartel says he appreciates what earlier generations have done for gay people like him. >> we are standing on the shoulders of those before us. it's a lucky generation to see a big change. >> this is the time to celebrate. the achievements of the gay rights movement. and is a time to reflect on changes that lay ahead. >> i like addressing a lot of
and here in new york. but this year people are marching with extra pride. >> i'm grateful to the things that are happening. >> i'm proud to announce my candidacy for the first lady of the united states of america today. >> they are celebrating the supreme court's ruling that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right. for this long-time couple the ruling means their marriage in new york must be recognised nationwide. >> this year we are celebrating. we are considered...
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found that crime was up in new york and blamed it on recent political policies from the mayor of new york and a bad relationship with the police. what do you make of that ? >> well, first of all it's not fair to say crime is up. crime is only up in a very small number of categories. now of course homicide is the most important category for most people and so that has to be taken seriously. but the overall trend in new york and nationally, is still downward. the other thing is it is intellectually dishonest to start drawing conclusions from two or three maybe 74 months of data. if we're going to make those very short term calculations then we might want to look at the three week slow down by police recently in new york that was accompanied by a significant drop in crime. i didn't want to draw any conclusions from that and i don't think we're ready to draw those kinds of conclusions from a few months of slightly increased murder rates. >> but american cities as you well know are pretty sensitive ecosystems when it comes to these kinds of things. when a couple of murders happen over a we
found that crime was up in new york and blamed it on recent political policies from the mayor of new york and a bad relationship with the police. what do you make of that ? >> well, first of all it's not fair to say crime is up. crime is only up in a very small number of categories. now of course homicide is the most important category for most people and so that has to be taken seriously. but the overall trend in new york and nationally, is still downward. the other thing is it is...
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>> let me just talk about the "new york times" first.ut that the newspaper of record so called has its favorites. you can tell the way they refer to people. if they like you you're the reporter geraldo. if they don't like you it's a reporter geraldo. they know how to stylize itting to cheerlead. they've decided marco rubio is not the guy he likes, a renegade that has a chance to take down hillry clinton and doing everything to chop him up. i have my own problems with rubio but it's not his college loans. >> first of all i think you're going to end up actually helping marco rubio. last week we heard about the traffic violations. turns out that i think he had four of the 17 they were talking about over 15 or 16 period. that's a pretty darn good driving record. so it ended up helping them. then they come out with this worrying about his finances. there was forensic accounting going on. had his net worth at 0 in 2000. by 2008 had his net worth all the way up to a whopping $53,000. theory here's a guy if you want to take shots at marco rubio
>> let me just talk about the "new york times" first.ut that the newspaper of record so called has its favorites. you can tell the way they refer to people. if they like you you're the reporter geraldo. if they don't like you it's a reporter geraldo. they know how to stylize itting to cheerlead. they've decided marco rubio is not the guy he likes, a renegade that has a chance to take down hillry clinton and doing everything to chop him up. i have my own problems with rubio but...
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that's it for us here in new york. thanks for watching. have a great morning. >> from going pro, >> i never know that was really a possibility. >> to becoming president of the us tennis association. >> we're about getting rackets in children's hands... >> building the game... >> ...sky's the limit for growing tennis in america. >> and expanding access to play... >> at the end of the day it's about the kids... >> every tuesday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >> my name is imran garda the show is called third rail, when you watch this show you're gonna find us being un-afraid. the topics will fascinate you, intrigue you... >> they take this seriously... >> let me quote you... >> there's a double standard... >>...could be a hypocrite >> you're also gonna get a show that's really fair bold... never predictable... >> the should be worried about heart disease, not terroris
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obviously upstate new york. and we're actually driving on state route 30 toward constable which is a small community. suddenly we saw a convoy of new york state police vehicles two ambulances with their lights on no sirens but driving at a very very high rate of speed. so we turned around. and they came right here. the medical center is in the city of malone. i'm looking at an ambulance right now with its lights on. we're as close to the emergency entrance as we can get. but no one is saying anything. but there's a police presence that is very strong. they have blockades so you can't get anywhere near the entrance of the emergency. but there is a lot of action here at the hospital with many many units of the new york state police the local county sheriff's department malone police. and as i say, it was a convoy of numerous law enforcement vehicles and two ambulances driving at a high rate of speed which are now here at the hospital in malone. >> and gene if you would, describe for us what it is you're seeing at
obviously upstate new york. and we're actually driving on state route 30 toward constable which is a small community. suddenly we saw a convoy of new york state police vehicles two ambulances with their lights on no sirens but driving at a very very high rate of speed. so we turned around. and they came right here. the medical center is in the city of malone. i'm looking at an ambulance right now with its lights on. we're as close to the emergency entrance as we can get. but no one is saying...
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the new york city times is just getting warmed up.'s going to blow the chinos off the rubio campaign. >> "the new york times" this week detailed rubio's debt and mortgages club his purchase of three homes putting no money down on two of them after a publisher paid rubio $800,000 to write a book in 2012, the senator paid off $100,000 in law school loans. >> you bastard! [laughter] paying off law school loans. how dare you? at long last, senator have you no sense of insolvency? unless there's more to this story. >> but he also purchased an $80,000, 24-foot fishing boat like this, and more recently leased a $50,000 luxury suv. >> of course he leased it. not going to buy one. you see the way his wife drives. 13 speeding tickets. now listen those may not seem like particularly extravagant expenses worthy of a "new york times" front page cover story. it wasn't long before they splurged on a whole house with an in-ground pool, handsome brick driveway meticulously manicured shrubs and oversize windows. over sized windows! what's the matter se
the new york city times is just getting warmed up.'s going to blow the chinos off the rubio campaign. >> "the new york times" this week detailed rubio's debt and mortgages club his purchase of three homes putting no money down on two of them after a publisher paid rubio $800,000 to write a book in 2012, the senator paid off $100,000 in law school loans. >> you bastard! [laughter] paying off law school loans. how dare you? at long last, senator have you no sense of...
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as democracy now's juan gonzalez reports in the new york daily news, the cuts will mean a loss $300 million annually to puerto rico's government and healthcare system, which are both on the brink of collapse puerto rican leaders plan to protest the cuts at this sunday's puerto rican day parade in new york city. here in new york, the culture jamming activist group the yes men protested shell's plans to drill for oil in the artic by handing out ancient shaved ice from the remnantsf -- from the remnants of the last icebergs of the north pole. mike bonnano and andy bichlbaum described the action. >> this action is against drilling in the arctic. shell is just getting ready now to launch their drilling rigs from seattle up into the arctic to exploit it for the first time. >> we're just try to make it more visible and this is a funny way to make it visible but light humor. and they like snow cones. so those two things combined seem to provide a sure recipe for letting people know. amy: the legendary jazz musician d composer ornette coleman has died at the age of 85. coleman changed the language o
as democracy now's juan gonzalez reports in the new york daily news, the cuts will mean a loss $300 million annually to puerto rico's government and healthcare system, which are both on the brink of collapse puerto rican leaders plan to protest the cuts at this sunday's puerto rican day parade in new york city. here in new york, the culture jamming activist group the yes men protested shell's plans to drill for oil in the artic by handing out ancient shaved ice from the remnantsf -- from the...
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for "the new york times."t looks like a left-wing hit job by a group we know is composed to sport hillary clinton. lou: and the politics of this administration right now, the president not running for re-election it's almost as if the national liberal media right now is giving this president is pass on everything; his passivity on eastern europe, the incursion by the russians, specifically vladimir putin the south china seas where he had the courage to fly one poseidon 8 surveillance antisubmarine aircraft over part of that sea. he's just, he seems to be in total withdrawal, and the national liberal media is saying nothing sarah. >> that's sort of not a new phenomenon. we've seen the national media sort of not go after him with the same sort of aggressiveness that they have other presidents like george bush. they have gone after his policies a lot more vigorously than president obama. but certainly now that the interest of the national media is shifting to 2016, whatever barack obama is doing in office is look
for "the new york times."t looks like a left-wing hit job by a group we know is composed to sport hillary clinton. lou: and the politics of this administration right now, the president not running for re-election it's almost as if the national liberal media right now is giving this president is pass on everything; his passivity on eastern europe, the incursion by the russians, specifically vladimir putin the south china seas where he had the courage to fly one poseidon 8 surveillance...
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. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo said the state of new york is offering a $100,000 reward leading to the arrest of the two inmates who escaped from the maximum security clinton correctional facility in new york. in a conference call with the media earlier today, cuomo said this is the first escape from this facility and his administration wants to make it the last. when that press conference gets under way, we'll bring it to you. >> reporter: two priorities for law enforcement in upstate new york at this hour. find these two extremely dangerous individuals and try to find out exactly how they were able to pull off such an elaborate jail break. a massive manhunt is under way for two convicted killers on the run. the fbi, state and local police setting up road blocks searching house to house. >> currently we have over 200 law enforcement officers in the area with a variety of specialized units and equipment at their disposal. no stone is being left unturned. >> reporter: 48-year-old richard mat and 40-year-old richard sweat made a daring escape. >> it's an extraordinary act. you hav
. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo said the state of new york is offering a $100,000 reward leading to the arrest of the two inmates who escaped from the maximum security clinton correctional facility in new york. in a conference call with the media earlier today, cuomo said this is the first escape from this facility and his administration wants to make it the last. when that press conference gets under way, we'll bring it to you. >> reporter: two priorities for law...
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they're going home. >> peter doocy, thank you very much for all the live reporting from constable, new yorkuickly, one of the things we were able to get tonight was talk with the district attorney who will be handling the new charges in clinton county against this prisoner that they've gotten back now. the problem is there really isn't anywhere else legally that they can go, so i wanted to know about the frustration of that. his name is andrew wylie. our rick leventhal got him first. watch. >> i have to take legal administration as it exists. i have to protect notices laws and sentencing guidelines that we have. i'm not the person who can make those changes in albany. it is frustrating we have a person who has been convicted of violent murder of a law enforcement officer, that he was serving a life sentence, has escaped, and the hardest thing that we can sentence him to is a a. that's very frustrating, yes, it is. >> the -- they can't really add anything on to his life sentence as they go forward, but at least the wider public is safe tonight. >>> now we'll move on to other news again. dist
they're going home. >> peter doocy, thank you very much for all the live reporting from constable, new yorkuickly, one of the things we were able to get tonight was talk with the district attorney who will be handling the new charges in clinton county against this prisoner that they've gotten back now. the problem is there really isn't anywhere else legally that they can go, so i wanted to know about the frustration of that. his name is andrew wylie. our rick leventhal got him first....
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. >>> y el sexy policÍa, en exclusiva hablemos con el agente dominicano del new york que es un se bol redes. >>> este es el noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart y marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >>> quÉ tal buenas tardes josÉ tiene el dÍa libre desde que su hija desapareciÓ hace dos meses en utah una familia mexicana no tiene brazo y ahora ha recibido una llamada de secuestradores supuesta supuestamente que pedo a una fuerte sumo de dinero a cambio la joven dicen que sintieron esperanza preocupaciÓn y finalmente desilusiÓn al darse cuenta que los estaban extorsionando. >>> marÍa paula estÁ en los Ángeles con la grabaciÓn de Éste horrible llamada, marÍa paula. >>> seas la llamada la recibieron sus nerms chiapas y con palabras fuertes y en tono desafiante pedÍan la cantidad medio millÓn de pesos mexicanos que son 32 mil dÓlares. >>> al escuchar la grabaciÓn de la llamada que recibiÓ en chiapas mÉxico dice ruth revivo se la preocu compasiÓn sintiÓ cuando escuchÓ que alguien tenÍa a su hermana quiÉn desapareciÓ hace casi dos meses. >>> algo asÍ de trata de blancas y entonces nos dijeron que le
. >>> y el sexy policÍa, en exclusiva hablemos con el agente dominicano del new york que es un se bol redes. >>> este es el noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart y marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >>> quÉ tal buenas tardes josÉ tiene el dÍa libre desde que su hija desapareciÓ hace dos meses en utah una familia mexicana no tiene brazo y ahora ha recibido una llamada de secuestradores supuesta supuestamente que pedo a una fuerte sumo de dinero a cambio la joven dicen...
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new york looks to an avert act. if there was a break in the causal connection between the shoot out when they find the inmates and try to take them back into custody, there may be an argument by the da that she had some culpability. i would be worried about a conspiracy to commit murder as it pertains to her husband at this point. >> the whole murder thing is bizarre. when you talk to the police is anyone contesting there was a murder plot on the husband and how deep do they think she was into this plot? >> that's the $64,000 question. they talked about fact they are getting all this information from joyce mitchell to the involvement of this murder plot to kill her husband. none of it has been corroborated. a conspiracy to commit murder under the circumstance. we know there's been some overt acts. as you said she never backed out of the conspiracy. she never went to the authority or withdrawn and those are some of the prerequisites you need in order to eviscerate yourself from the conspiracy. >> she might not be tal
new york looks to an avert act. if there was a break in the causal connection between the shoot out when they find the inmates and try to take them back into custody, there may be an argument by the da that she had some culpability. i would be worried about a conspiracy to commit murder as it pertains to her husband at this point. >> the whole murder thing is bizarre. when you talk to the police is anyone contesting there was a murder plot on the husband and how deep do they think she was...
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>> tell you new york state had a great plan. i put together a plan for uninsured. had three new programs family health insurance adults above the medicaid level had access to very inexpensive quality health care. children we had a child health plus program. children and families with incomes up to 58,000, had low-cost access to health care. single individuals, whether they were entrepreneurs or working for a small business who didn't have it could group together under a program called healthy new york t was working great. there were alternatives out there but they were all superseded by obamacare. obamacare wiped them all out. >> governor i think you make a great point a lot of republican governors have said not in my state, i'm not going to take debate on this one. they knew the law was deliberately set up -- >> to force them. >> to force them to do it. a lot of blue state governors will have to deal with the consequence of this but i think congressional republicans are missing an opportunity to speak about some ridiculous mandates, pregnancy services for women 55
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in the town of constable, new york. new that's just about five miles south of the canadian border. we're not exactly sure what transpired precisely after he saw him but we do know that the officer wound up shooting david sweat and then they took him in custody and took him brought him here to the hospital in malone, new york, where he has been in the emergency room. again we now understand he's become transferred to the albany medical center and is en route on his way there now, jeff. >> glor: so geographically speaking anna the difference between where david sweat was shot and captured and where richard matt was shot and killed. >> so if you talk about where constable is it's just about five miles from the canadian border. i mean he made it roughly 11 to 14 15 miles from where matt was shot. he made it somehow all the way to constable. he knew he made it the canadian border, jeff. constable is about 5.3 miles north of here and another 5.3 miles to the canadian border. and he almost made it there looks like. >> glor: me
in the town of constable, new york. new that's just about five miles south of the canadian border. we're not exactly sure what transpired precisely after he saw him but we do know that the officer wound up shooting david sweat and then they took him in custody and took him brought him here to the hospital in malone, new york, where he has been in the emergency room. again we now understand he's become transferred to the albany medical center and is en route on his way there now, jeff. >>...