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new york. we have standards that must be met. in order to operate in new york citylyft must meet those standards. leadership claims their safety standards are even better than new york city taxi standards. for example, the driving age is 21 whereas for new york city driver it is 19. how do you respond to that? >> they have a list of what they say is improve safety standards. when you strip away -- it is not true. there is continuing vetting under the tlc system to make sure you maintain those qualifications. that is absent from lyft's model . if you have an arrest after you -- there is drug testing annually. there is educational requirements that far of strip what lyft is suggesting. i think most importantly is that constant daily check that we have on your ability to abide by traffic laws and your ability to abide by the middle laws of the city in the state is something that is completely absent from the lyft model. >> i understand that you had issues with uber in the past, but it looks like you work out some things. how is your position on lyft different from uber
new york. we have standards that must be met. in order to operate in new york citylyft must meet those standards. leadership claims their safety standards are even better than new york city taxi standards. for example, the driving age is 21 whereas for new york city driver it is 19. how do you respond to that? >> they have a list of what they say is improve safety standards. when you strip away -- it is not true. there is continuing vetting under the tlc system to make sure you maintain...
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was it possible the san francisco zodiac was now in new york city? >> if the zodiac from california in the 60s had resurfaced in new york, they knew this was a complete law enforcement nightmare. ould save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? of swedish experience in insidperfecting the rich,ars never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i know right? gevalia. >>> new york city police were searching for a killer who called himself the zodiac. he promised to kill one victim for each of the 12 astrological signs. >> before the zodiac killer when a guy said to a girl what's your sign? he was hitting on her. afterwards there was literally a case where a guy asked for her sign and she screamed for the police. >> compared those letters to those written by t
was it possible the san francisco zodiac was now in new york city? >> if the zodiac from california in the 60s had resurfaced in new york, they knew this was a complete law enforcement nightmare. ould save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more....
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for some other reasons, he left life in princeton and went to new york city and took a job for the police department. the trouble in new york at the time was the old department was not large enough or effective enough to police the large, growing metropolis. the department reorganized and modeled themselves after london's department. in 1853, he was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition. what became known as america's first world's fair. it is here he was introduced to pinkerton. if the job was offered, webster turned it down. webster served at a time when xenophobia ran high. the rise of the know nothing party. a general feeling against foreigners at this time. because of this, an investigation was begun into foreigners in the new york city department. of the 1400 officers, there were 477 foreign-born officers. somebody claimed perjury and said there were 600. it was a big difference to briggs, who began a year-long investigation. this is the new york city hall where most of the hearings took place. of the officers called to testify, one was timothy webster. he was repeatedly ca
for some other reasons, he left life in princeton and went to new york city and took a job for the police department. the trouble in new york at the time was the old department was not large enough or effective enough to police the large, growing metropolis. the department reorganized and modeled themselves after london's department. in 1853, he was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition. what became known as america's first world's fair. it is here he was introduced to pinkerton. if...
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. >> now joining us live from new york city is craig symonds. >> now joining us live from new york city is craig symonds. he's the author of the new book "neptune: the allied invasion of europe and the d-day landings. mr. symonds, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> we just saw yesterday, mr. symonds, an anniversary in normandy, the 70th anniversary of d-day. a lot of dignitaries there to make the day special yesterday. why do you think 70 years later this date still resonates with the american public? >> well, first of all, i'm glad that it does. i think it's important to remember significant moments in american and even world history and particularly this one where the world changed so dramatically as a result of the sacrifice of those who invaded northern france in 1944. and i think the 70th is particularly moving. it's a lifetime. i mean, if you consider the biblical injunction that a man has three score years and ten,
. >> now joining us live from new york city is craig symonds. >> now joining us live from new york city is craig symonds. he's the author of the new book "neptune: the allied invasion of europe and the d-day landings. mr. symonds, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> we just saw yesterday, mr. symonds, an anniversary in normandy, the 70th anniversary of d-day. a lot of dignitaries there to make the day special yesterday. why do you think 70 years...
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begin serviceed in new york city today, but legal challenges could but -- but those plans on ice. eric schneiderman and benderman losee say itosee violates state law. has simply waltz into new york, and set up shop, while defying every law whose purpose is to protect the people of new york. lyft's ceo will join me here. lyft, andft, -- wise it sparking so much controversy? if you see a giant pink mustache driving towards you, don't be alarmed. liyfyft car.it is a >> the passengers badly, the driver is smiling. >> these let you use app to get a ride. >> owning a vehicle is the second-highest household expense. there had to be a better way to collect -- connect people who needed a ride. >> opening up, enter your location, and a car shows and. -- shows up. than a black sedan, or a taxi, and it helps put cash in the pockets of regular people. >>. between main. lifts inrted offering his car. he can bring enough to do under dollars a day. >> you can really be able to help out. a lot of people -- i need rides. you get to be there for them. >> matt miller joins us from new york. matt, we w
begin serviceed in new york city today, but legal challenges could but -- but those plans on ice. eric schneiderman and benderman losee say itosee violates state law. has simply waltz into new york, and set up shop, while defying every law whose purpose is to protect the people of new york. lyft's ceo will join me here. lyft, andft, -- wise it sparking so much controversy? if you see a giant pink mustache driving towards you, don't be alarmed. liyfyft car.it is a >> the passengers badly,...
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new york city has thousands of pay phones, but most people never use them. do you? >> heck no, i've got a mobile phone. >> or mobile phone. >> yeah. >> knew new york city is going to try to change that. >> they are old and neglected. new york city plan to say transform these relics into tools of the future, turning pay phones into free wi-fi hot spats and phone charging stations. more than 700 pay phones are spread across the five borrows. the city wants one company to run the system. google might be it. the tech giant was at a meeting with city officials earlier this year. google has been looking at new ways to provide internet actions around the world. google wants to use huge balloons to connect remote areas to the internet. given its reach and goals, experts say google is in the rung to transform the pay phones in new york city. >> if they got the partnership of google, this could be a way to get its citizens more internet speeds. >> the idea for new yorkers to get free wi-fi, they'll still be able to make free 911 calls, the company that runs them will make mone
new york city has thousands of pay phones, but most people never use them. do you? >> heck no, i've got a mobile phone. >> or mobile phone. >> yeah. >> knew new york city is going to try to change that. >> they are old and neglected. new york city plan to say transform these relics into tools of the future, turning pay phones into free wi-fi hot spats and phone charging stations. more than 700 pay phones are spread across the five borrows. the city wants one...
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so, what's the percentage of millionaires in new york city? >> it's around a little over 4.5%. every 22 people are millionaires. a new study finds that the rich in new york city are actually not all fleeing to florida for taxes, like many have said. we'll get back to that 22 people in a minute. but the city's independent office says 1.8% of people making more than $500,000 a year left new york city in 2012. now, that's about the same rate as the rest of new yorkers who actually have lower tax rates. so, this sort of goes against the notion that high taxes in new york city are chasing away the rich. where do they go when they move? mostly within new york state, mostly to the burbs. 42% stayed in new york city. new jersey was next followed by connecticut and california. florida was actually tied for sixth along with massachusetts, something we wouldn't expect. now, the media said this is proof that taxes don't chase out new yorkers, but this is very important, connecticut and new jersey, where a lot of these people went, they do have lower tax rates than new york city, so taxes m
so, what's the percentage of millionaires in new york city? >> it's around a little over 4.5%. every 22 people are millionaires. a new study finds that the rich in new york city are actually not all fleeing to florida for taxes, like many have said. we'll get back to that 22 people in a minute. but the city's independent office says 1.8% of people making more than $500,000 a year left new york city in 2012. now, that's about the same rate as the rest of new yorkers who actually have...
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it's just something we have to live with. >> reporter: but why now after new york city seemed to have gun crime under control? all this comes just 11 months after a federal judge ended new york's controversial stop and frisk policy. which gave police officers the power to search someone without a warrant based on reasonable suspicion. new york mayor bill de blasio. >> i don't think this has had an impact. it's being used a lot less than in the past because as in the past, almost 90% of those stopped were not guilty of anything. >> reporter: some new york city residents who applauded that ruling now wish officers were more proactive on the streets. >> there is somebody walk do you think the street with a gun on them or something like that, the officer who apprehend them and they can find it on them, and then look, somebody is safe. >> not all agree. >> i wouldn't really say it did too much good. it wasn't stopping anybody from doing what they had to do. if anything, it created an advantage for a lot of cops to abuse their power. >> reporter: new york's police commissioner bill bratton
it's just something we have to live with. >> reporter: but why now after new york city seemed to have gun crime under control? all this comes just 11 months after a federal judge ended new york's controversial stop and frisk policy. which gave police officers the power to search someone without a warrant based on reasonable suspicion. new york mayor bill de blasio. >> i don't think this has had an impact. it's being used a lot less than in the past because as in the past, almost 90%...
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, i and my family plan to continue to live in new york city. my business is in new york city. i think it's the most wonderful city in the world, no offense to jerusalem are i am now or any other city, many of which are great cities. >> you don't think he's chasing them away, mayor? i talked to some business types in new york who fear that his sort of anti-business tone and get the rich tone, it is hurting and will hurt the city. >> well, look, you got talk to them. i'm going to stay away from local politics. my predecessor gave me the great gift of never criticizing, and i will give my successor exactly the same gift. it's not up to me. i just go about my business in new york every day feeling safe, looking at an economy that's bustling where people are coming for education and for medical treatment and to create businesses and to start work and to enjoy great cultural institutions, and i think that will continue. >> are you going to run for president? >> no. >> you looked at the idea of an independent run. you obviously have the mean and the re
, i and my family plan to continue to live in new york city. my business is in new york city. i think it's the most wonderful city in the world, no offense to jerusalem are i am now or any other city, many of which are great cities. >> you don't think he's chasing them away, mayor? i talked to some business types in new york who fear that his sort of anti-business tone and get the rich tone, it is hurting and will hurt the city. >> well, look, you got talk to them. i'm going to stay...
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you are in new york city. if you go visit, please remember you are in new york city.t is not exactly isolated. i would visit it in groups and that kind of thing. i am from new york in the 1970's. i remember what this place was like and i am always looking around. but this was gorgeous landscaping. by the way, when i tried to find this in 1976, i could not. the whole thing had collapsed. it was just an overgrown woods with a lot of water. but there was no waterfall. it all had collapsed. so, these are amazing scenes. there is the huddle stone arch, at the northern end of the ravine, quite extraordinary. extraordinary adventure, all of it designed by olmstead and vaux, brought to you in new york just like alice falling down the well into wonderland. here are the guys who did it, by the way. here they all are. there is calvin vaux wearing a very deep jersey because he was kind of a short guy so he tried to extend himself. there is his partner, frederick olmstead on the far right, and these brilliant guys all joined in to create this brilliant piece of work. it truly was
you are in new york city. if you go visit, please remember you are in new york city.t is not exactly isolated. i would visit it in groups and that kind of thing. i am from new york in the 1970's. i remember what this place was like and i am always looking around. but this was gorgeous landscaping. by the way, when i tried to find this in 1976, i could not. the whole thing had collapsed. it was just an overgrown woods with a lot of water. but there was no waterfall. it all had collapsed. so,...
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fortresswe visit 97 street in new york city to see how immigrants dealt with tenements in the >> i am kira 1930's. garcia. i work at the lower east side tenement museum in new york city. we are going to look at our historical tenement building, which was built in 1863. about 7000 immigrants lived here between 1863 and 1935. what you see around you is a mix of original architectural detail and some things that came later in the building's history. throughout the years, our building changed over time. in the year it was built, there were virtually no housing laws on the book yet, here in new york city. the gentleman who built this, a german immigrant called lucas lautner, was basically working on his own, putting together a building he would see fit to live in, and did live here in the early years with his family. but as compared to what we are used to today, it was a pretty difficult place to live. there was no source of interior light. there was no running water, no plumbing, no toilets, sinks, showers, or tubs. and there was not a designated number of windows. we are going to take a
fortresswe visit 97 street in new york city to see how immigrants dealt with tenements in the >> i am kira 1930's. garcia. i work at the lower east side tenement museum in new york city. we are going to look at our historical tenement building, which was built in 1863. about 7000 immigrants lived here between 1863 and 1935. what you see around you is a mix of original architectural detail and some things that came later in the building's history. throughout the years, our building changed...
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means the person in charge is not doing a good job. >> i want to come back to a situation here in new york city that happened. there was a stunt, a prank or some sort of other statement raising serious security concerns in new york city. check out the video. it shows the lights on top of the brooklyn bridge going down being replaced with a white flag. a flag of surrender. 13 years after the twin towers went down saying "many americans think the terrorist threat is waning. that as a country we can begin turning back to other concerns. they are wrong." i assume, mr. mayor, you would agree with parts of that statement. do you agree with all of it? >> you even have eric holder telling you the terrorist threat is now significantly worse or aspects he's more concerned about. no disagreement about that. that flag going up really troubles me. my uncle was a police officer and last day on duty he took down a person on top of the bridge. that's a very dangerous thing. the people who did that are either totally crazy or they're dangerous people. >> with a does it say about the security of new york city? y
means the person in charge is not doing a good job. >> i want to come back to a situation here in new york city that happened. there was a stunt, a prank or some sort of other statement raising serious security concerns in new york city. check out the video. it shows the lights on top of the brooklyn bridge going down being replaced with a white flag. a flag of surrender. 13 years after the twin towers went down saying "many americans think the terrorist threat is waning. that as a...
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these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. aders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because i only have to take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. [laughter] that is literally where the term -- in the mid-70's, where the term power breakfast started. we will re-establish the regency at the home of the power breakfasts where people want to come to see and be seen. >> coming up, what kind of hotel room does $100 million buy? ..>> what is the most expensive part of this room? >> the bathrooms are very, very expensive. ♪ >> just before it reopened, jonathan tisch gave me a tour of the newly renovated loews regency in east midtown manhattan. >> here we go. after you. >> all right. newly renovated rooms. you have designed -- you pick out almost everything in this room. >> i can tell you stories behind the carpet, behind the finish on the dresser, behind ar
these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. aders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because i only have to take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. [laughter] that is literally where the term -- in the mid-70's, where the term power breakfast started. we will re-establish the...
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mace, taser and the baton. >> many departments rely on stun guns, but only a select number of new york city officers have them and they, too, can be dangerous. >> adding more stun guns is an idea considered by the city. >> there will be a retraining of every member of the new york city police department. >> this comes amid growing concerns of police brutality concerns across the country. in san jose, a 23-year-old man was thrown to the sidewalk just for questioning an officer's behavior. >> last year, a 47-year-old illinois woman was thrown in her cell after refuse to go cooperate with police. >> get on the ground. >> after dozens of shootings, the justice department found police in albuquerque numeric co were using excessive force and seattle has federal police watching their police department. >> i think it's been an issue all along, except now everybody carries a phone that has a camera and video, so now it's captured more often. >> as new york investigates allegations of choke holds, they have put officers on desk duty and stripped another of his badge and gun that. >> it's a contact sp
mace, taser and the baton. >> many departments rely on stun guns, but only a select number of new york city officers have them and they, too, can be dangerous. >> adding more stun guns is an idea considered by the city. >> there will be a retraining of every member of the new york city police department. >> this comes amid growing concerns of police brutality concerns across the country. in san jose, a 23-year-old man was thrown to the sidewalk just for questioning an...
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. >> next, the new york city police commissioner talks about his experience in prison and his views on the criminal justice system. this is about an hour. studio is us from our the former new york city police commissioner, former nominee to be the head of the department of homeland security. what happened? nomination, iy withdrew my name for consideration and advised president bush and his administration that i had hired an illegal immigrant as a nanny and failed to pay payroll tax. i went through a five-year investigation. in november of 2009 i pled guilty to eight felonies, most of which were related to my children's nanny. i was sentenced to 48 months in the federal prison and i spent three years and 11 days in a minimal security federal prison camp in maryland. host: what was that experience like for you? guest: it is like -- it is the same as it is for anyone else that has been in jail over prison. -- or prison. the deprivation of freedom is more profound than anyone knows, especially for someone who has been a law-abiding citizen, someone in my position who has been a law-enforce
. >> next, the new york city police commissioner talks about his experience in prison and his views on the criminal justice system. this is about an hour. studio is us from our the former new york city police commissioner, former nominee to be the head of the department of homeland security. what happened? nomination, iy withdrew my name for consideration and advised president bush and his administration that i had hired an illegal immigrant as a nanny and failed to pay payroll tax. i...
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for the few people out there who may not know you are the 109th mayor of new york city.ore that you were the city's public advocate and before that you were a city councilman. what is your vision, sir, of this great city, you want to bring us back to the 80s. the bad days of the squeegee men and rampant crime and leg warmers, that's what you want? >> the leg warmers weren't so bad. but it's a progressive vision, an inclusive vision, creating a city of opportunity. >> progressive means socialist, you're a socialist. >> progressive means creating opportunity. >> you are a socialist or you are not a socialist, you raised money for the sandinistas in the 80s. you are a socialist, you are a communist. >> stephen, in this country with vast income inequality, and growing income inequality, we actually have to change our course. >> why do we have to change course. those of us who have the income do not wish you to change our course. >> well, that doesn't surprise me. >> okay. >> but look at new york city, the worst income inequality since 1929 and a situation where more and more
for the few people out there who may not know you are the 109th mayor of new york city.ore that you were the city's public advocate and before that you were a city councilman. what is your vision, sir, of this great city, you want to bring us back to the 80s. the bad days of the squeegee men and rampant crime and leg warmers, that's what you want? >> the leg warmers weren't so bad. but it's a progressive vision, an inclusive vision, creating a city of opportunity. >> progressive...
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tonight a funeral was held for a new york city man who died in police custody, and officers accused ofly using a chokehold. some call this case an example of excessive use of force by police, but it's not limited to new york. susan candiotti has more, and i must warn you, some of what you're about to see and hear very disturbing. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: as friends of eric garner prepare to bury him, there is no letup in a search for answers. could his death during an apparent chokehold by police have been avoided? numerous videos like this one of garner's takedown alleged excessive force are showing up time and again. moore, oklahoma. a man pepper sprayed in the mouth, nose and eyes after police say he refuses to show an id and gets combative. five officers pile on. >> is he okay? he doesn't move, he doesn't move! you kill him! you kill him! >> reporter: the man dies. the suspended officers are back on duty. prosecutors called the use of force justified. albuquerque, new mexico. an unarmed homeless man is shot in the back and dies. it's on police video. as cnn's drew g
tonight a funeral was held for a new york city man who died in police custody, and officers accused ofly using a chokehold. some call this case an example of excessive use of force by police, but it's not limited to new york. susan candiotti has more, and i must warn you, some of what you're about to see and hear very disturbing. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: as friends of eric garner prepare to bury him, there is no letup in a search for answers. could his death...
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the league is growing in a lot of people want to play in new york. >> how does the franchise ownership work? >> we are owned by the new york citytball club. we have the new york yankees as the other owner in our franchise. the best thing about having a franchise in new york is having two global iconic sports brands behind this. because of the brand recognition, the access, hitting football expertise from manchester city football club, it has been a terrific marriage of strong brands. >> in college sports -- it is going to be fun to creating new model. this is a somewhat different model than any other professional sport in the u.s.. >> i think you're right. building in pro sports is different today than it was 20 years ago. building in a chaotic market -- this is a 20-year-old league. i think people got a glimpse through the world cup of what soccer can to come. to capture the hearts and minds of new york city sports fans, you have to develop an emotional connection and give them a great experience. >> tim pernetti. thank you. more after this. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i am cory johnson and for pimm fox. for more on our marke
the league is growing in a lot of people want to play in new york. >> how does the franchise ownership work? >> we are owned by the new york citytball club. we have the new york yankees as the other owner in our franchise. the best thing about having a franchise in new york is having two global iconic sports brands behind this. because of the brand recognition, the access, hitting football expertise from manchester city football club, it has been a terrific marriage of strong...
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and that's where new york city's health department comes into the picture. it's leading a campaign to help us all cut back on salt. >> the salt initiative is really a national initiative. it's led by new york city, but it's really over 40 health organizations, other cities, and other states that are working together. we think it has the opportunity for tremendous impact and really can save lives. >> of course, we can all make healthier food choices without the government's help. it's simple to choose a fruit instead of fries. but the salt initiative is taking aim at the salt we don't see. >> almost 80% of the salt that we take in each day comes from packaged and restaurant food. so most consumers don't really have any control over the salt that they take in. it's already in the food when we buy it. it's not actually always the salt that you taste, so a muffin can have a lot of salt. >> when you're shopping for packaged food, check the label. salt is listed as sodium. it's measured in milligrams. and you don't need more than 2,300 milligrams a day. they add up
and that's where new york city's health department comes into the picture. it's leading a campaign to help us all cut back on salt. >> the salt initiative is really a national initiative. it's led by new york city, but it's really over 40 health organizations, other cities, and other states that are working together. we think it has the opportunity for tremendous impact and really can save lives. >> of course, we can all make healthier food choices without the government's help....
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. >> reporter: in the past four years new york city has added more than 25,000 high-tech jobs. ncouraging new tech startups to make their home in harlem, the city hopes to boost a slow but steady resurgence already underway. a consulting firm with strong ties in the community is working to help bridge the gap between the old harlem and the new. >> one technology job creates the need for five other jobs because of the services that requires, from food to dry cleaning to even places to live. >> reporter: today's tech transformation is a win for many in the city as well. though still among new york's most affordable areas, they offer beautifully renovated brown stones, and some of the most talked about restaurants. >> we want silicon harlem perceived the same way you per receive any tech and innovation hub, as a positive place to raise your family and work. >> david shuster, al jazeera. >>> here to takel us more is the executive vice president for the new york city economic development association. i know you work all over the boroughs. we're just talking about harlem here, because
. >> reporter: in the past four years new york city has added more than 25,000 high-tech jobs. ncouraging new tech startups to make their home in harlem, the city hopes to boost a slow but steady resurgence already underway. a consulting firm with strong ties in the community is working to help bridge the gap between the old harlem and the new. >> one technology job creates the need for five other jobs because of the services that requires, from food to dry cleaning to even places...
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five new york city police officers tackling a man who ends up dying while in custody. ew york is demanding a full investigation and there's going to be protests planned as well. >> really horrifying. going viral making a lot of people really angry. the mayor of new york city bill de blasio postponing his vacation to italy for a day for an important meeting with community leaders. protests are expected. charges that proper procedures were not followed during the arrest. we'll have much more on this story which is breaking at this hour coming up. >>> but first the man on trial accused of killing his wife on valenti valentine's day. >> authorities in illinois say nathan leuthold shot his wife to make way for his alleged mistress. the prosecution and defense laying out their case in court and abc's reena ninan is here with more. good morning, reena. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. the couple met that alleged mistress when she was just a girl during a mission trip to lithuania. when she turned 18 they spons sponsored her so she could study in the u.s. prosecutors are
five new york city police officers tackling a man who ends up dying while in custody. ew york is demanding a full investigation and there's going to be protests planned as well. >> really horrifying. going viral making a lot of people really angry. the mayor of new york city bill de blasio postponing his vacation to italy for a day for an important meeting with community leaders. protests are expected. charges that proper procedures were not followed during the arrest. we'll have much...
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if you get hit and your life is fundamentally changed because of a yellow cab taxi driver in new york city, a lot of times there is no recourse, and the taxi driver will continue doing what he does every day, and may hit somebody else. the taxi system in the city is broken. if someone else comes in to fix it, i think that is for the better. >> matt miller, obviously you have an interesting first-person perspective, though there have been questions raised about the insurance policies at ridesharing companies. that is something we will have to discuss another day. apple's fight in china is heating up. china is accusing apple software of causing security problems. the central television says tracking could be used to identify activity of individuals in china, which could result in the leak of state secrets. wrote, our customers want and expect their mobile devices to be able to quickly and reliably determine their current location for specific activities. editor-at-large cory johnson and i spoke with the chief research analyst and asked him what the statement says about google -- excuse me. a
if you get hit and your life is fundamentally changed because of a yellow cab taxi driver in new york city, a lot of times there is no recourse, and the taxi driver will continue doing what he does every day, and may hit somebody else. the taxi system in the city is broken. if someone else comes in to fix it, i think that is for the better. >> matt miller, obviously you have an interesting first-person perspective, though there have been questions raised about the insurance policies at...
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(cheers and applause) >> new york city mayor, bill de blasio. we'll be right back.ome to the framily, dad! i've been hearing good things about sprint's new network. oh, it's unbelievable. fewer dropped calls, better call quality... it's fast, right? sprint a un tout nouveau réseau lte avec un spectre tri-bande. you can also text. yes, you can also text. it's tres good. okay. i, i don't know where to go with that. [ male announcer ] join america's newest network, now with faster speeds, fewer dropped calls and better call quality. happy connecting, from sprint. refreshingly sweet anduality. intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. qheers plaus (cheers and applause) >> it's 11:59 and 59 seconds... this happened on reddit today! >> i'm charlie. >> nice to meet you. >> sorry i'm -- >> you're cool. chris: don't be fooled that's official taco bell greeter, charlie sheen. not a carney working hitching a ride. even though the mating call "sorry i'm so [beep] hammered" was u
(cheers and applause) >> new york city mayor, bill de blasio. we'll be right back.ome to the framily, dad! i've been hearing good things about sprint's new network. oh, it's unbelievable. fewer dropped calls, better call quality... it's fast, right? sprint a un tout nouveau réseau lte avec un spectre tri-bande. you can also text. yes, you can also text. it's tres good. okay. i, i don't know where to go with that. [ male announcer ] join america's newest network, now with faster speeds,...
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she was born and raced in new york city.ujo was found monday morning in kensington beaten strangled and stuffed into a duffle bag. homicide detectives say her hands and feet had been bound she was placed a trash bag and wrapped in a blanket before being put in that duffle bag. she was dead four to eight hours before being discovered. she had moved out of a home on eighth and diamond where she lived with two roommates and had been looking for more permanent quarters. >> she was a religious individual, very selective with the type of friends and the people she related to most of the time, most of her friends were related to church and people she know and trust well. >> reporter: investigators believe araujo's murderer set her toyota rav4 on fire to cover his or her tracks. "action news" has learned the 23 year old person of interest has burns all over his body. he was picked up at crozer chester medical center. the name that of person of interest has not been released but again we're hearing that charges could be filed as earl
she was born and raced in new york city.ujo was found monday morning in kensington beaten strangled and stuffed into a duffle bag. homicide detectives say her hands and feet had been bound she was placed a trash bag and wrapped in a blanket before being put in that duffle bag. she was dead four to eight hours before being discovered. she had moved out of a home on eighth and diamond where she lived with two roommates and had been looking for more permanent quarters. >> she was a religious...
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business. >> >> new information into the investigation about the tet of a man at the hands of new york cityk city mayor bill de blasio and the police commissioner have both said it looks as though 43-year-old eric garner was put in a choke hold, the "new york daily news" has a report saying an internal report on the incident doesn't use the phrase choke hold at all. eric garner's funeral is scheduled tomorrow in brooklyn. he was pronounced dead on arrival at a staten island hospital on thursday after he was arrested for suspicion of selling loose cigarettes. here is the video of that arrest, the arrest that ended eric garner's life. >> don't touch me. don't touch me. i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> what you just heard eric garner say is, every time you see me, you want to mess with me, i'm tired of me. he said, don't touch me, don't touch me, and then, i can't breathe. you heard him say that repeatedly. the choke hold you just witnessed being used on eric garner has been banned by the nypd for 20 years. other video shows eric garner lying motionless on the ground for at least seven min
business. >> >> new information into the investigation about the tet of a man at the hands of new york cityk city mayor bill de blasio and the police commissioner have both said it looks as though 43-year-old eric garner was put in a choke hold, the "new york daily news" has a report saying an internal report on the incident doesn't use the phrase choke hold at all. eric garner's funeral is scheduled tomorrow in brooklyn. he was pronounced dead on arrival at a staten...
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new york. where they're embracing new recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> everyghborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like so we can serve new yorkers better. >> over 60% of commuters in new york city travel by foot or public transit. for a city of 8.4 million, that's a lot of people to count. >> the department of transportation counts pedestrians around the city. they sent people twice a year and they just sit there with downers. it doesn't give us a view of what it is like day in, day out. >> they're trying to change that by providing a real-time picture of new york's pedestrian traffic using hundreds of existing video feeds around the city. >> computer vision algorithms that make it possible to detect and count people. >> using video feeds it counts about 10 million people a day. they can even count how many people are inside a building. the city is already using the data providing pedestrian counts to small business owners in the city's online business atlas and there is promising potential for data in
new york. where they're embracing new recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> everyghborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like so we can serve new yorkers better. >> over 60% of commuters in new york city travel by foot or public transit. for a city of 8.4 million, that's a lot of people to count. >> the department of transportation counts pedestrians around the city. they sent people...
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. >> 850 feet a dangerous fire above the streets of new york city. six tourists enjoying this view of the top of rockefeller center suffering burns when flames came from a camera. nbc new york said it was their equipment that caught fire most likely their mounted weather cam. one child was taken to the hospital with minor burns. there was this a flight packed with people forced to make an emergency landing after a bird strike. someone on the ground snapped this photo of the plane circling the airport and dumping fuel into landing. the flight took off for liberty airport bound for museum by about 4:30 in the afternoon. one engine burst into flames before shutting down. we can tell you none of the 313 people on board were hurt. they had trouble flowing the flames away because it had multiple burned tires from the landing. >> riots raging in argentina after the country loses to germany in the world cup finals. they had tear gas into the crowd trying to restrain the riders. 20 o 60 people arrested. it was because of this late goal by germany's player afte
. >> 850 feet a dangerous fire above the streets of new york city. six tourists enjoying this view of the top of rockefeller center suffering burns when flames came from a camera. nbc new york said it was their equipment that caught fire most likely their mounted weather cam. one child was taken to the hospital with minor burns. there was this a flight packed with people forced to make an emergency landing after a bird strike. someone on the ground snapped this photo of the plane circling...
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. >>> a deadly freak accident on a new york city subway train caused by an ipad. we'll have the details. >> a a run away jeep crashes a party in ohio. that story is coming up. >> we remight not you what can i get you? [customer] oh, sorry. i was daydreaming. [server] dreaming about your wedding, huh? [customer] yes! actually. [server] with a big ice sculpture and a string quartet? [violins playing] [customer] yeah. how'd you know? [server] you've got the new instant game from pennsylvania lottery. [customer] yeah. $1 million golden ticket, with 5 top prizes of 1 million bucks. [narrorator] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning today. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. i never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 se
. >>> a deadly freak accident on a new york city subway train caused by an ipad. we'll have the details. >> a a run away jeep crashes a party in ohio. that story is coming up. >> we remight not you what can i get you? [customer] oh, sorry. i was daydreaming. [server] dreaming about your wedding, huh? [customer] yes! actually. [server] with a big ice sculpture and a string quartet? [violins playing] [customer] yeah. how'd you know? [server] you've got the new instant game...
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concerns about a security breach at a new york city landmark following a flag flap. the "cbs morning news." osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ready for action. [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh... weird... seriously? what? they're magically delicious acidity was in my diet...much that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said pronamel can make my teeth stronger. pronamel is helping me lead the life that i want to live. >>> police in new york this morning are investigating a mystery at the brooklyn bridge. despite security monitoring, someone got to the top of the bridge and replaced two american flags. jessica schneider of our new york station, w ccbs reports on the search for those responsi e responsible. >> reporter: a strange sight tuesday morning, the american flag
concerns about a security breach at a new york city landmark following a flag flap. the "cbs morning news." osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ready for action. [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh... weird... seriously? what? they're magically delicious...
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newext, new york city's lease commissioner, bill bratton, talks about the city's crime rate -- new york city's new police commissioner bill bratton talks about the city's crime rate. that is followed by a conversation with debbie giffords and mark kelly talking about their nonprofit -- with gabby giffords and mark kelly talking about their nonprofit organization. this was part of the annual new york ideas festival hosted by the atlantic and -- "the atl antic" and aspen institute. it is 40 minutes. [applause] >> we now have a real wind up today. we have bill bratton. gabby giffords and mark kelly. those of you who stayed all day, i feel like we ought to give you a prize or medal or sign you up for next year. toant to get out a shoutout c-span. they've been with us on both stages all day. for those who want a second shot of this, tune into c-span. for those of you watching the lobby, these next sessions should be great. the man keeping us safe in town, bill bratton, and our editor in chief and copresident of "the atlantic," james bennett. -- bennet. the floor is yours. >> thank you for be
newext, new york city's lease commissioner, bill bratton, talks about the city's crime rate -- new york city's new police commissioner bill bratton talks about the city's crime rate. that is followed by a conversation with debbie giffords and mark kelly talking about their nonprofit -- with gabby giffords and mark kelly talking about their nonprofit organization. this was part of the annual new york ideas festival hosted by the atlantic and -- "the atl antic" and aspen institute. it...
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a case of police brutality possibly a new york city.police and prosecutors are investigating whether excessive force was used and whether an officer broke a rule against using chokehold. ron claiborne has more. >> this video captures the final 43-year-old's life, but does not tell the whole story. police officers can be seen trying to arrest him for allegedly selling illegal cigarettes. 350-pound man appears to resist, an officer puts his arm around his neck, and then he is taken to the ground. >> he was saying i can't breathe, can't breathe, and that's it. >> he was a gentle giant. he would not hurt a fly. >> garner can be heard crying out. later in theur hospital. his mother is devastated. >> they smashed them in the urine everything. they killed him. -- they smashed him in the ear and everything. they killed him. by ala rally organized sharpton, his widow broke down. the new york city police commissioner says the video seems to show what officer putting a chokehold on garner, forbidden by nypd regulation. >> this appears to have been
a case of police brutality possibly a new york city.police and prosecutors are investigating whether excessive force was used and whether an officer broke a rule against using chokehold. ron claiborne has more. >> this video captures the final 43-year-old's life, but does not tell the whole story. police officers can be seen trying to arrest him for allegedly selling illegal cigarettes. 350-pound man appears to resist, an officer puts his arm around his neck, and then he is taken to the...
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you eat in time square which i find hard to believe. >> i moved out of new york city. i lived in new york city until disney took over time square and then i left. i liked it dirty and funky. i'm liking it going back in that direction. >> i don't like a dirty, funky hot dog. >> you don't like the dirty water dog? >> no. >> i do once in awhile with kraw kraw -- kraut. do you like kraut? >> that's sour crawt. >> are you refer together german people? no. >> the thing about water dogs, it is free food. when you eat it it goes right out. >> why are you pushing the sour kraut. >> i follow victory cabbage. >> are you going to keep asking until you could get that out. it is high time for the "new york times." it is time for another forgetful stroll down -- i love that music. on sunday the board legalized weed for adults in a piece called repel prohibition citing high incarcerations and low health risks they argued that legalization will put decisions at the state level, but what of the downside? denver, colorado has seen a rise of homelessness that officials attribute to pot. a
you eat in time square which i find hard to believe. >> i moved out of new york city. i lived in new york city until disney took over time square and then i left. i liked it dirty and funky. i'm liking it going back in that direction. >> i don't like a dirty, funky hot dog. >> you don't like the dirty water dog? >> no. >> i do once in awhile with kraw kraw -- kraut. do you like kraut? >> that's sour crawt. >> are you refer together german people? no....
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cbs announced the late show will stay here in new york city.decision earned colbert's program 11 million in tax grids and another 5 million in grants. do we need to incentivize a show with grants that never considered leaving. >> snookered. their motivation. do you think he wanted to leave new york city? i don't think so. is it that big of an incentive to keep a show like that here in terms of dollars and cents? >> they weren't going anywhere. they were going to refurbish the sullivan theater. and the other thing is that jay leno's show was coming here anyway. >> kimmel got 20 million in incentives. tax incentives. >> the democrats lately have been talking about economic patriotism, but i see it as let every city try to fight for it and may the best city win. if new york city has the best deal they win. >> the difference being the tax. all the tax incentives you want to give. >> that's the problem right there. >> i love seeing rich white guys subsidize. i'm glad it went to colbert who needs it not a bum on the street. >> speaking of that, homer
cbs announced the late show will stay here in new york city.decision earned colbert's program 11 million in tax grids and another 5 million in grants. do we need to incentivize a show with grants that never considered leaving. >> snookered. their motivation. do you think he wanted to leave new york city? i don't think so. is it that big of an incentive to keep a show like that here in terms of dollars and cents? >> they weren't going anywhere. they were going to refurbish the...
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well, about i found her in new york city. i owned three apartments at 72nd and fifth avenue, three separate got disconnected apartments in the same building with a view that every new yorker wants, looking down at the conservatory pond where stored liberal race sailboats after she bought the apartment and movie and she could have seen that george washington bridge rebuild. she could have seen the empire state building be built from the suburban. the doorman said, no, i have not seen mrs. clark in about 20 years. the elevator does not even stop on our floor. well, i was at this point heart. i called my editor and said, i don't think this is what you're paying me to do, but let me tell you about these houses. to their credit the editor said we would read that. you should go finder. it turns out born in 1906 in paris, the daughter of a man who in the early 1900's was very well-known, on the covers of all the magazines. in 1907 the new york times says we do not know of the richest man in america is immobile we're sure that it is e
well, about i found her in new york city. i owned three apartments at 72nd and fifth avenue, three separate got disconnected apartments in the same building with a view that every new yorker wants, looking down at the conservatory pond where stored liberal race sailboats after she bought the apartment and movie and she could have seen that george washington bridge rebuild. she could have seen the empire state building be built from the suburban. the doorman said, no, i have not seen mrs. clark...
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(cheers and applause) >> new york city mayor, bill de blasio. we'll be right back.nd we're making them just as cheesy and pop-able as ever. that's right. pizza hut's cheese bites pizza is back! try one now for $11.99 or get any other pizza for just 11 online. pizza hut! hey there can i help you? shhhhhh (whispering) sorry hispering) how about 10 gigs of data to share and unlimited talk and text. (whispering) oh ten gigs sounds pretty good. (whispering) yeah really good. (whispering) and for a family of four, it's $160 a month (impressed, breaks whisper mode) what! get outta here! (whispering) i'm sorry are we still doing the whisper thing? or? (whispering) o! sorry! yes yes! we'll take it. at&t introduces our best-ever family pricing. for instance, a family of four ts 10 gigs of data, with unlimited talk & text, for $160 dollars a month. mwould not slow down. when they told him he had reached the limit. he just had one thought: faster. what was he chasing? what are you chasing? a totally different breed of chocolate cereal. wicked crunch outside. smooth chocolate in
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a cold front coming through new york city right now. we tried to get the live shot from laguardia that went dead because of this. we have thunderstorms coming through new york city proper and this is not at all attached to tropical moisture. lightning and thunder just like last night, yeah, just like last night in new york city where lightning danced across the city. the same thing happening now coming overall of new jersey, sun down all the way up to connecticut tonight. severe weather, severe thunderstorm warnings across the northeast right now, brooke. >> we'll take a quick break right now and coming up, we'll go back to atlantic beach, north carolina to see how the residents there are holding up. >> we'll stay on that story and talk to reporters, grateful standing out in these conditions tonight and following the horrendous story, this father accused of murdering his toddler believing him in a hot car. in the morning, multiple hours, what the baby's mother that actually said that surprised police. that's ahead. really... so our busin
a cold front coming through new york city right now. we tried to get the live shot from laguardia that went dead because of this. we have thunderstorms coming through new york city proper and this is not at all attached to tropical moisture. lightning and thunder just like last night, yeah, just like last night in new york city where lightning danced across the city. the same thing happening now coming overall of new jersey, sun down all the way up to connecticut tonight. severe weather, severe...
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from new york city, show some love for kenza martin. what's up, kenza?ou got to tell this story now. so over a decade, you've been waiting to get on this show. >> exactly. the summer that millionaire prem--premiered, excuse me, was the summer of me going to seventh grade, and i was
from new york city, show some love for kenza martin. what's up, kenza?ou got to tell this story now. so over a decade, you've been waiting to get on this show. >> exactly. the summer that millionaire prem--premiered, excuse me, was the summer of me going to seventh grade, and i was
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if you can make it in new york city you can make it anywhere. i think the important thing here is it's an id card for all new yorkers. it's not necessarily just for immigrants. but also, in new york city our position is that immigrants actually add to the economic vitality and the cultural vitality. >> commissioner new york city's office of immigrant affairs. >>> israel prepared to hold the fire. what about hamas. we'll talk to senator bob menendez and the best way to confront the immigration crisis. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. >>> a deadly russian subway crash, iran nuclear talks, and ceasefire that failed. >>> one of the worst subway accidents in moscow's history. a train came off the tracks. 19 dead and more than 150 others hurt. officials believe a power surge caused the train to derail. >>> the united nations is pulling the staff out of libya today amid growing violen
if you can make it in new york city you can make it anywhere. i think the important thing here is it's an id card for all new yorkers. it's not necessarily just for immigrants. but also, in new york city our position is that immigrants actually add to the economic vitality and the cultural vitality. >> commissioner new york city's office of immigrant affairs. >>> israel prepared to hold the fire. what about hamas. we'll talk to senator bob menendez and the best way to confront...