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next years, there are skirmishes and engagements, but the next time we pick up our story is in new york city where washington has the continental army to defend new york from british forces arriving in the hundreds almost every day. in late august of 1770 x, 1776,gton -- august of washington escapes narrowly from the battle on long island. in the coming months, washington and his confidential -- continental army will battle the british and it is defeat followed by withdrawal. the british chase them outside of new york city, across the manhattan island, into new and by november 1776, washington is seeking refuge. washington, he had made some serious mistakes. he was not the general that we recognize today. and indeed some of his colleagues were very concerned about this man he was leaving their army -- leading their army. wasfficer in the army who formally in the british army wrote to his colleague about the indecisiveness of mind that was plaguing the army. and the truth was washington had been indecisive. in key battle he is not shown great leadership -- in key battles he had not shown grea
next years, there are skirmishes and engagements, but the next time we pick up our story is in new york city where washington has the continental army to defend new york from british forces arriving in the hundreds almost every day. in late august of 1770 x, 1776,gton -- august of washington escapes narrowly from the battle on long island. in the coming months, washington and his confidential -- continental army will battle the british and it is defeat followed by withdrawal. the british chase...
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he tells friends he's go to change the new york city skyline. a plan like this would be ambitious at any time, but in the early '70s, it was sheer n lunacy. >> new york was in dire straits, one step away from defaulting on their bonds, tremendous amount of foreclosures and nobody was building hotels. >> those of us who lived in new york felt it was a no-can-do place, that nobody could get anything done. >> trump sees opportunity. in 1974, he brokered a deal with the commodore hotel. unfortunately, the timing is terrible. the location, right next to grand central station, is now rife with crime and prostitution. >> the whole area around grand central station, one of the landmarks of new york city, had become not just a dump but nobody wanted to go there. it was really run down. the old come mmodore had been u as a brothel, of all things. >> trump plans to gut it out and turn it into a hotel. he hopes to revitalize the neighborhood. it's an extremely complicated deal so he hires an experienced lawyer. >> he's 27 years old, had no track record at al
he tells friends he's go to change the new york city skyline. a plan like this would be ambitious at any time, but in the early '70s, it was sheer n lunacy. >> new york was in dire straits, one step away from defaulting on their bonds, tremendous amount of foreclosures and nobody was building hotels. >> those of us who lived in new york felt it was a no-can-do place, that nobody could get anything done. >> trump sees opportunity. in 1974, he brokered a deal with the commodore...
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i grew up in new york city, went to new york city public schools, new york city public school teacher. the reason i'm doing what i'm doing, the reason i'm even alive today given the challenges i , faced as a kid. so i've made it a priority, as secretary, to try to lift up teachers. i am very worried about the ways in which folks are blaming teachers for all the challenges that we face in our society. it's not fair. at the same time, we want to make sure that we have excellence in the classroom. soledad: at the same time, there's tons and tons of testing, right? which it's not ok to fail. and actually, you need to be taught to the test so that you're able to be successful on the test. that matters in every which way. how do you balance those two things, which i think are frustrating for everyone who is involved in the process? certainly the parents, certainly the students, the teachers, the administrators -- sec. king: yeah, at the end of the day, you have to make school great and interesting and fun and engaging, and i think, unfortunately, in some places there's a sense that preparin
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meanwhile, there was some star power at an anti-trump protest in new york city, big names like robert de niro, joined other celebrities at the protest just outside of the trump international hotel in new york city. also tonight, alec baldwin, known for his impressions of donald trump, on "saturday night live." whether you are protesting were celebrating, expect a lot of security. there are active checkpoints, barriers all through the city. 300 police officers were sworn in as deputy marshals. from as far away as oregon and minnesota, top of the thousands of national guard troops who will be here. we will have breaking news coverage of any protests going protests, it was a grandiose celebration at the lincoln memorial tonight. this kicks off the presidential inauguration of donald trump. tonight, the first family was sitting in the front row, trump taking to the microphone to address america before he becomes president in just hours. tom roussey is live on the national mall with more. tom? a differentison, feeling in this town tonight. a lot of activity for this time of night. we are a
meanwhile, there was some star power at an anti-trump protest in new york city, big names like robert de niro, joined other celebrities at the protest just outside of the trump international hotel in new york city. also tonight, alec baldwin, known for his impressions of donald trump, on "saturday night live." whether you are protesting were celebrating, expect a lot of security. there are active checkpoints, barriers all through the city. 300 police officers were sworn in as deputy...
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as we make our way towards riker's island, new york city's jail, i'm going to see darius mccullum forhe first time in at least three years. he was in jail. he got out. and now he's back in jail. >> reporter: riker's island. new york's notorious jail. >> there's our man. >> sorry to see you back here. >> i was sorry too. >> reporter: diagnosed as an adult with asperger's syndrome, most often described as a form of autism. i met him the first time while interviewing him for one of the stories told in my book "in a different key: the story of autism." it's the trains that bring him here. his whole life, it's been the trains. >> why does this keep happening? >> it keeps happening because i can't seem to have my urges and impulses under control. >> reporter: at first when darius was a teenager he was handed the controls and taught the skill busy trainmen whom he had befriended and took advantage of his interest so they could take breaks. their irresponsible behavior helped convince the young boy he was doing nothing wrong. >> i ran away to the subway system because i felt protected down th
as we make our way towards riker's island, new york city's jail, i'm going to see darius mccullum forhe first time in at least three years. he was in jail. he got out. and now he's back in jail. >> reporter: riker's island. new york's notorious jail. >> there's our man. >> sorry to see you back here. >> i was sorry too. >> reporter: diagnosed as an adult with asperger's syndrome, most often described as a form of autism. i met him the first time while interviewing...
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but we do expect the congress to reimburse the people of new york city and the nypd so we can continueo do the work of safety all over this city. >> mr. mayor, thanks so much for coming in to "new day." always a pleasure. chris? >>> when it comes to the wall, signing an executive order was the easy part. how would our new president pay for this wall? you need congress for that. and all that money. would it be going toward the real problem with immigration? one republican senator gives us his take. it will surprise you. next. and always working to be better. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-
but we do expect the congress to reimburse the people of new york city and the nypd so we can continueo do the work of safety all over this city. >> mr. mayor, thanks so much for coming in to "new day." always a pleasure. chris? >>> when it comes to the wall, signing an executive order was the easy part. how would our new president pay for this wall? you need congress for that. and all that money. would it be going toward the real problem with immigration? one...
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>> would you rather be in new york city right now? >> i'm from new york. 're on live television. >> okay, well, we apologize for that. >> live tv. >> yeah, he did. okay, phil. anyway. it's getting a little crazy in miami. we apologize to the viewers for that spontaneous combustion of sorts. but anyway, as you see, there's a lot of revelers there and including here, in new york city, and the heart of it all in times square, where it's very exciting, because guess what, in about eight minutes, 12 seconds, we are, in fact, going to ring in 2017. we're going to say good-bye to 2016, and fit's going to be a brand-new year here. >> look at the crowd. everybody's getting excited. 7 1/2 minutes to go, we're going to ring in 2017. we have ban ki-moon now who's going to press the button over there. >> who is going to press the button. he's ready to go. >> he's from south korea. and he's going to -- the head of the u.n. he's going to press the button and ring in the new year, which is very exciting. so look at this here, seven minutes and 35 seconds. minutes away. >>
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new york. we will continue to watch. she won 79% of the vote and then new york city. might look good. is a new app, there is some people having trouble accepting trump as president on the left. >> your position is conceivable in fact, most of the country feels if you are a democrat or republican, the other party is doing something that will destroy the country. that hasn't stopped a 29-year-old harvard student. obviously getting learning a lot. he created an app that allows people, it's called a high from the other side. it allows you to interact with someone from the other side, like hey i am pro-hillary, hey i am pro trump. >> megyn: that's kind of sweet sweet. they've never met a trump supporter, some people. yes, actually they are normal people. they just want a different thing than you want. >> you are so optimistic and sunny. i don't know if you've walked outside the tower. >> megyn: i am such a pollyanna. i'm such a pollyanna that i wanted to do this story about this guy and cats. >> 2016 -- how long have you been waiting to get adopted? you like hungry cats? we've got some of t
new york. we will continue to watch. she won 79% of the vote and then new york city. might look good. is a new app, there is some people having trouble accepting trump as president on the left. >> your position is conceivable in fact, most of the country feels if you are a democrat or republican, the other party is doing something that will destroy the country. that hasn't stopped a 29-year-old harvard student. obviously getting learning a lot. he created an app that allows people, it's...
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it's 10:00 in the heart of new york city. re we are, kimberly and i, for the fox news 2017 celebration. two hours away. kg, how do you feel? >> i feel fantastic being here in new york city, times square! this is the heart of it, baby! can you feel your heart beat at home? we're loving it here. look at this crowd! take a look, boys. >> come on, come on. >> shake it, shake it, guys. shake it! >> where you from? where you from? >> mississippi! >> italy. >> tell shepard smith, hottie totty. >> love you, eric. >> canada! >> we're going to be here until 1:00 in the morning. we're going to ring in the new year, k.g., it's begun been a great here. >> trending on twitter, fox news 2017. at home, we want to know what your dreams are. what are your new year's resolutions. write us, #foxnews2017. it's all happening here tonight. >> and we have an amazing lineup of celebrities. we're going to talk to a lot of people stick around. it's going to be fantastic. let's talk with a couple more people. let's take a look. >> where are you guys from
it's 10:00 in the heart of new york city. re we are, kimberly and i, for the fox news 2017 celebration. two hours away. kg, how do you feel? >> i feel fantastic being here in new york city, times square! this is the heart of it, baby! can you feel your heart beat at home? we're loving it here. look at this crowd! take a look, boys. >> come on, come on. >> shake it, shake it, guys. shake it! >> where you from? where you from? >> mississippi! >> italy. >>...
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federal court in new york city today. his attorneys had fought his extradition in part by citing discrimination against mexicans, including the words of president-elect donald trump. he previously escaped from jail in mexico twice. in honduras, television reporter igor padilla chavez has been assassinated. he covered crime for the television station hch, hable como habla. honduran police have arrested 18 suspects they allege were involved in the killing. and investigative reporter wayne barrett has died at age 71 of complications of interstitial lung disease. news of barrett's death broke as thousands protested in central park against the inauguration of donald trump, a man he began covering in the 1970's. in his 1991 unauthorized biography of donald trump, republished last year in paperback with the title "trump: the greatest show on earth: the deals, the downfall, the reinvention," wayne barrett continued to cover trump during the 2016 presidential campaign even though he was largely , homebound due to lung cancer. this
federal court in new york city today. his attorneys had fought his extradition in part by citing discrimination against mexicans, including the words of president-elect donald trump. he previously escaped from jail in mexico twice. in honduras, television reporter igor padilla chavez has been assassinated. he covered crime for the television station hch, hable como habla. honduran police have arrested 18 suspects they allege were involved in the killing. and investigative reporter wayne barrett...
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say, new york city will grow tremendously. philadelphia will grow tremendously. they will emerge as cities. turns out the cities are very hectic basis. they are a lot different than if you live in the countryside. so, when these middle-class northerners living in philadelphia, living in new york city, when they are reading this, it serves as an escape from their own urban lives. the escape from hustle and bustle from modern society. these articles are also going to be very appealing to northern industrialists. when these other entrepreneurs begin to describe the landscape, they are also want to talk about these huge trees that they see that her 20, are- these huge trees that 20, 30 feet in diameter. a lot of these northern industrialists are going to reap the stories and say, well, wait oldcond, there are big treasonous area. perhaps i should cut them down and make some money. there was a lot of outcropping. perhaps there is a lot of coal in this area. they really introduce these not industrialists to the natural resources, the raw materials that are available on
say, new york city will grow tremendously. philadelphia will grow tremendously. they will emerge as cities. turns out the cities are very hectic basis. they are a lot different than if you live in the countryside. so, when these middle-class northerners living in philadelphia, living in new york city, when they are reading this, it serves as an escape from their own urban lives. the escape from hustle and bustle from modern society. these articles are also going to be very appealing to northern...
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that trump team says former new york city mayor at rudy giuliani will lend his expertise to those newfforts. joining us now to talk about all of this, morgan who is a cybersecurity analyst, senior fellow at the center for digital government. great to have you here. whether it be russia, china, north korea, iran, some bad actors out there, there are plenty of those, how pervasive and dangerous are these cyber attacks? >> years ago, their french intelligence said everyone spies on everyone, translate that to the 21st century, everyone packs everybody. this is the kind of wharf where we are not prepared for. we have great offensive weapons but bad defense. it is not only bad right now, it's going to keep escalating because the price of committing these attacks, we don't give people but he noses anymore. we need to start having the defense from our defensive standpoint, cybersecurity defense needs to be so strong that the price of an attack, the cost goes so high that we narrow down who is attacking us. we have the energy grid and all these things basing us and we do not have a good answe
that trump team says former new york city mayor at rudy giuliani will lend his expertise to those newfforts. joining us now to talk about all of this, morgan who is a cybersecurity analyst, senior fellow at the center for digital government. great to have you here. whether it be russia, china, north korea, iran, some bad actors out there, there are plenty of those, how pervasive and dangerous are these cyber attacks? >> years ago, their french intelligence said everyone spies on everyone,...
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i'm not sure what kind of way he travels in new york city. but this is much different when it comes to security. the highly protective suv there that we've seen the obama family travel around in the last eight years. so -- it's going to be interesting. he's got a lot of people with him too. not just you know one vehicle he can get them all in. >> got a big crowd with him as well. a big family and there's a lot escort also here on the national mall. we'll have more coverage of the inauguration of 2017 when we >>> all right, let's take a look at donald trump's motorcade leaving joint based andrews, this is a live picture, we saw air force two land on the tarmac a short time ago. donald trump deplaned with what looked like his entire family getting off all the kids and his wife melania and they're on their way to big event today. >> pretty incredible because he just left new york city at 11:00 a.m. before making his way to queens and laguardia airport there to board air force two. we know that he is going to be going to a wreath laying ceremony
i'm not sure what kind of way he travels in new york city. but this is much different when it comes to security. the highly protective suv there that we've seen the obama family travel around in the last eight years. so -- it's going to be interesting. he's got a lot of people with him too. not just you know one vehicle he can get them all in. >> got a big crowd with him as well. a big family and there's a lot escort also here on the national mall. we'll have more coverage of the...
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she set the city on fire ♪ new york city! 2017! five, four, three, two, one. happy new year nashville! ringing in the new year. and that is it. happy new year. >> happy new year. >> and that is what is happening here. look at these guys. are y'all having fun? show america you love them. happy new year eric and kimberly from nashville. that is how they do it right. >> at the wild horse saloon. that is it from us, here is wishing all of you and your families the best 2017. >> from us to you, honestly from our hearts, happy new year everyone. ♪ this holiday, the real gift isn't what's inside the box... it's what's inside the person who opens it. give your loved ones ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can tell them where they came from -by revealing their ethnic mix. it's a gift as original as they are. order now at ancestrydna.com. >>> welcome to the journal editorial report as we look ahead to 2017. after the most unconventional presidential campaign in modern history, the country and the world await the arrival of president donal
she set the city on fire ♪ new york city! 2017! five, four, three, two, one. happy new year nashville! ringing in the new year. and that is it. happy new year. >> happy new year. >> and that is what is happening here. look at these guys. are y'all having fun? show america you love them. happy new year eric and kimberly from nashville. that is how they do it right. >> at the wild horse saloon. that is it from us, here is wishing all of you and your families the best 2017....
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a response when we come back. >>> this is new york city, people that have amassed in lower manhattan, traveling around battery park. many protests not just around new york city. we've been watching these around the country, people that are not fans of the trump immigration ban. it's not just lawmakers in d.c. or the protesters on the streets that are making their voices heard about this ban. silicon valley is also speaking out, too. some of the biggest tech companies in the world are slamming this executive order. it's even hitting home for some of them. apple founder steve jobs was a child of a syrian immigrant and ceo mark zuckerberg said his wife wouldn't be in the u.s. today if they had turned away refugees a few decades ago. savannah joins us now. how these companies are helping empl employees that are affected. >> i've learned about what tech companies are doing, finding a way to stand against trump's temporary ban from seven specific countries. airbnb ceo brian chesky said the service will be providing, quote, free housing it refugees and anyone not allowed in the u.s. ride sha
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the retail giant to open its first new york city bookstore this spring and columbus circle. anhattan location joins three in seattle, put them in san diego as well as massachusetts and chicago. apple tv mandate it removed "the new york times" that from this doors. the times website has been blocked since 2012 following the publication of a report about china's leaders and families and both english-language chinese apps are gone from the itunes store. the move highlights how much power china has other tech companies want some tech companies choose to not do business in china, others consider the country too big to ignore. last quarter china accounted for a fifth of apple's overall revenue. nicole: walgreens alliance is one of the fax we are keeping a close eye on. the drug searching to report hair quarter earnings. investors looking for any update on walgreens purchase of reggae. and also corporate results from constellation brands the maker of, wine and spirits. they adjusted in october due to strong demand for carina and modelo. also here for months into this morning. the ag
the retail giant to open its first new york city bookstore this spring and columbus circle. anhattan location joins three in seattle, put them in san diego as well as massachusetts and chicago. apple tv mandate it removed "the new york times" that from this doors. the times website has been blocked since 2012 following the publication of a report about china's leaders and families and both english-language chinese apps are gone from the itunes store. the move highlights how much power...
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what, as the mayor of new york city in a strict legal sense, what does it mean that new york is a sanctuary city? >> i'm glad you're asking. i think the phrase has been misused in many ways and i think there's probably better ways to explain it. for us it's about protecting people in our city and it's about public safety in jeb because what it says is we have half a million people who are undocumented in new york city. half a million people. and we need them to be protected and be protecting our communities, that means relationships between the police and community are paramount so the police do not, for example, if they learn someone is undocumented they don't turn that information over to the federal government. that's been the case for decades, including during rudy giuliani's mayoralty. that's one example of a city that respects all its residents including the undocumented. >> the logic being if i'm undocumented and i see a horrible crime being committed we want that person to call 911 and not fear that they would then have their status turned over to the federal government. >> we want
what, as the mayor of new york city in a strict legal sense, what does it mean that new york is a sanctuary city? >> i'm glad you're asking. i think the phrase has been misused in many ways and i think there's probably better ways to explain it. for us it's about protecting people in our city and it's about public safety in jeb because what it says is we have half a million people who are undocumented in new york city. half a million people. and we need them to be protected and be...
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absolutely. >> we are looking at the ball that's going to drop at midnight similar to the one in new york cityse guys say there's no place they would rather be. this is where the party's at. next year, they'll try to make it. jeanette reyes, "action news," walter? >> jeanette with the funnest report of the day. whew crews got ready for tomorrow's big mummer's parade. we were there at the valley forge casino preparing for the activities. "action news" reporter bach brooks has details. >> 90 fancies in unison, they look like a broadway show. the bill mcintyre shooting star brigade. >> the show this year did the phantoms parade. >> it's another new year. in hours, father and son fran and bill mcintyre couldn't be more excited. >> scott says having dad with him makes ringing in the new year that much more special. >> there's nothing like it in the world. >> we also stopped by valley forge casino resort. it doesn't get much busier than this. >> six private parties, two weddings -- >> the halls, rooms, they are all decked out for the new year. the kitchen staff was all hands on deck. >> we are doing
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new york world to take a meeting with her. the new york world, you might remember, is owned by joseph pulitzer. is competingpoint with other newspapers in new york city. one of his rivals is william randolph hearst who owns the new york journal. the type of news that had started with the penny press is carrying over into the 1970's 1980's 1990's and would culminate in a time we call yellow journalism. which is the time of sensationalism in some newspapers. right? headlines get bigger and flashier. newspapers use more illustrations. and again, the idea is to drop in more people and readers. keep them coming back so then we can charge more for our advertising. so nellie ball gets a meeting and she tells him her ideas. we need to read about the dirty conditions in our cities. the poor and how they're treated. i want to cover these stories. and he said ok. you cover story about blackwell's island, the insane asylum that was a very scary place to be and i will give you a job. she takes the challenge and she bees in sanity which, to fair, wasn't entirely difficult to do at the time, right? , for womenfor women to get thrown into an insane asylum. all it wo
new york world to take a meeting with her. the new york world, you might remember, is owned by joseph pulitzer. is competingpoint with other newspapers in new york city. one of his rivals is william randolph hearst who owns the new york journal. the type of news that had started with the penny press is carrying over into the 1970's 1980's 1990's and would culminate in a time we call yellow journalism. which is the time of sensationalism in some newspapers. right? headlines get bigger and...
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and his new administration on the road to the white house, sunday at from trumpastern tower in new york city, conversation with two key trump administration staffers, kellyanne conway and sean spicer talk about their new white house positions, their life and career in politics, and what we can expect from a president donald trump. first, we sit down with kellyanne conway, campaign manager and incoming white house counselor. >> donald trump has transformed the republican party and put that at the center, the worker. that is liberating. >> then, sean spicer on his new role as in coming white house communications director and secretary. even marlon fitzwater, everybody who helped this job has reached out and offered their advice and counsel, and it is a pretty humbling experience when you relies you are in a club of 30 people who have held this decision. at 6:35 p.m.ay eastern on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. courts week, the supreme what oral arguments for level support schools are required to give students with disabilities.
and his new administration on the road to the white house, sunday at from trumpastern tower in new york city, conversation with two key trump administration staffers, kellyanne conway and sean spicer talk about their new white house positions, their life and career in politics, and what we can expect from a president donald trump. first, we sit down with kellyanne conway, campaign manager and incoming white house counselor. >> donald trump has transformed the republican party and put that...
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new york, and the temperatures are dropping. look at the windchills expected tomorrow morning. in the teens in new york city, but minus five in chicago, and minus 15 in denver. snow out there. winter storm warnings across the west, and an advisory across the midwest, and the ohio river valley with a little pulse coming through that area with a coating of snow tomorrow and friday morning in the northeast. watch that freezing line into the deep south, and another disturbance friday and saturday. looks like atlanta, and it looks like it will accumulate, david. >> rob, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the infamous case that grabbed national headlines. there are new developments tonight. speaking out for the first time in 20 years, one of the menendez brothers in his own words tonight. what he reveals about the tragedy. >>> also tonight, the new health alert about the flu and the flu shot this year, and we'll reveal the states where cases are already appearing in greater numbers. >>> and carrie fisher and debbie reynolds, their family life together. images never bef
new york, and the temperatures are dropping. look at the windchills expected tomorrow morning. in the teens in new york city, but minus five in chicago, and minus 15 in denver. snow out there. winter storm warnings across the west, and an advisory across the midwest, and the ohio river valley with a little pulse coming through that area with a coating of snow tomorrow and friday morning in the northeast. watch that freezing line into the deep south, and another disturbance friday and saturday....
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new york taxi workers alliance. represents,ife that what, 18,000 taxi drivers in new york city?c lock tofrom 7:00, eastern time, you organize taxi drivers to not pick up passengers at jfk, set right? why? >> we were outraged by the so-called executive order. it is absolutely inhumane and cruel. we're a workforce that is largely muslim and seikh. we know when the flames of , and nowbia are fanned by the presidency, it has a ripple effect on everyday people in this country. we have known through the years that taxi drivers who are 20 times more likely to be killed on the job than any other worker , have often been the workers that have bebeen the victims of hate crimes. amy: so what happened? -- they justs would not go to terminal 4? >> that's right. it was an act of solidarity. it was an act of consciousness. what is happening in this country is not normal. we refuse to accept this as normalcy. we are a better humanity than this. amy: you called d on uber, but they did not abide? >> in york city, we have over 19,000 members and it includes uber drivers. uber is a company sought t
new york taxi workers alliance. represents,ife that what, 18,000 taxi drivers in new york city?c lock tofrom 7:00, eastern time, you organize taxi drivers to not pick up passengers at jfk, set right? why? >> we were outraged by the so-called executive order. it is absolutely inhumane and cruel. we're a workforce that is largely muslim and seikh. we know when the flames of , and nowbia are fanned by the presidency, it has a ripple effect on everyday people in this country. we have known...
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the women's peace party of new york city was headquartered in new york city. then there was jane adams, the writer and social worker. the largest attachment of it was in new york city. crystal eastman was the leader of it. she was also the secretary of the american union against militarism, which was a national organization. it was involved in making connections with congress, both with democrats and republicans were opposed to the war, that army, the navy in case war would come, and then opposed with going to war and prescription -- conscription. morris hillsman, the immigrant from latvia, a secretary of the nationalist already. withwas the only period socialism seemed to be going somewhere in america. they had over 100,000 members. they had newspapers all over the country. they got up to 60% of the vote in places like oklahoma and nevada. he spoke three languages. he was in touch with socialists, those before the war and -- that were for the war and against the war. he wrote every statement by the socialist party from 1914 to 1970 and also the statements put
the women's peace party of new york city was headquartered in new york city. then there was jane adams, the writer and social worker. the largest attachment of it was in new york city. crystal eastman was the leader of it. she was also the secretary of the american union against militarism, which was a national organization. it was involved in making connections with congress, both with democrats and republicans were opposed to the war, that army, the navy in case war would come, and then...
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new york, of course as well as visible sign of security that they want to put out this as a precaution. the officials also telling jonathan dienst, there is no new specific credibility threat to new york city or new york at this time, but they are re-deploying some counter-terror teams and patrol units to night clubs across new york and to add visible signs of security, this as a precaution i want to get to aym aym aym aym aym ayman mohyeldin, we lost a connection, and then if you can pick it up from there, please do. >> what i've been able to learn from turkish sources in istanbul is they are quoting the owner of the nightclub that he had been given intelligence, some of it including from western sources, including the united states that a possible terrorist attack could happen on new year's eve, because it was popular among nightclub-goers, a very large destination, in the sense it's a large venue. so that was information coming out from one of the more prominent newspapers in istanbul, but interestingly enough, some of the accounts are quite short rick. we have on the right-hand upper part of the screen, the venue itself. so part of the nightclub actually overlooks the water, and accord
new york, of course as well as visible sign of security that they want to put out this as a precaution. the officials also telling jonathan dienst, there is no new specific credibility threat to new york city or new york at this time, but they are re-deploying some counter-terror teams and patrol units to night clubs across new york and to add visible signs of security, this as a precaution i want to get to aym aym aym aym aym ayman mohyeldin, we lost a connection, and then if you can pick it...
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new york, massive number of people in new york city, as well. you talked about the statement from sean spicer coming up here. still unclear what he is talking about but as you know donald trump referenced the crowds at his inauguration. donald trump is somebody who has often through the 18 months of his campaign and transition liked to talk about the crowds of people who comes out to see him speak. one still happening as we hit l.a. seattle, those places a couple of time zones behind us, one of the things you often hear from people as we have been interviewing them in the coverage is they want to turn this into something more than just a one-day event, to try to harness the energy that they're seeing on the ground and organize behind it. the question is how do you do that? is it something that can be a viable movement moving forward? nothing yet from donald trump. no tweets from him. no on-camera statement or reaction from him. getting up in the lobby of the cia there, sean spicer, as well, brian. >> it's anyone's guess how much he saw, donald t
new york, massive number of people in new york city, as well. you talked about the statement from sean spicer coming up here. still unclear what he is talking about but as you know donald trump referenced the crowds at his inauguration. donald trump is somebody who has often through the 18 months of his campaign and transition liked to talk about the crowds of people who comes out to see him speak. one still happening as we hit l.a. seattle, those places a couple of time zones behind us, one of...
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thousands rally near fifth avenue near trump tower in new york city and outside the white house in washington, d.c. there were more rallies in seattle, chicago, and los angeles. this is actress jane fonda speaking in new york city. >> when there is a catastrophe, we have to be out in the street. i call on the predator in chief -- and i say we must never normalize him, we must never legitimize him. he did not win the majority of american votes. it was an election that was interfered with by foreign -- by russia. there was a lot of fake news. you should not be legitimized. amy: we will have more after headlines with native american activist winona laduke, water protector bobbi jean three legs, actress shailene woodley and phil maker josh fox. more than 50,000 gallons of oil have spilled from a pipeline in the western canadian province saskatchewan, contaminating the land of the ocean man first nation community. an official from the ministry of the economy says there are so many pipelines in the area, he doesn't even know which pipeline leaked. president trump is slated to sign a slew executive
thousands rally near fifth avenue near trump tower in new york city and outside the white house in washington, d.c. there were more rallies in seattle, chicago, and los angeles. this is actress jane fonda speaking in new york city. >> when there is a catastrophe, we have to be out in the street. i call on the predator in chief -- and i say we must never normalize him, we must never legitimize him. he did not win the majority of american votes. it was an election that was interfered with...
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part of their new" youth reentry network," funded by a 3-million dollar a year grant from the new york city department of corrections. >> he's not in contact with anyone in terms of family. >> reporter: as part of this new program launched in november, these youth advocates act as the point person for every 16 and 17-year-old incarcerated at rikers offering them support by helping their lawyers expedite their cases, or re-connecting them to family members and keeping tabs on teens if they get released. >> any time a child is arrested, cuffed and held, whatever system you're in, it's traumatizing. >> reporter: chris pahigian is executive director of friends of island academy. >> the role of the reentry network or any system of aftercare support is that we know coming out of the box where it is you're going to go home to. and to have a plan in place and to help navigate and implement that plan once they get home. >> reporter: there's also emotional and mental health counseling. on a typical night here, formerly incarcerated people meet to discuss their experience being locked up as an adolesc
part of their new" youth reentry network," funded by a 3-million dollar a year grant from the new york city department of corrections. >> he's not in contact with anyone in terms of family. >> reporter: as part of this new program launched in november, these youth advocates act as the point person for every 16 and 17-year-old incarcerated at rikers offering them support by helping their lawyers expedite their cases, or re-connecting them to family members and keeping tabs...
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donald trump is back in new york city. just 18 days left until mr. trump's inauguration. his white house spokesperson making clear his administration is going to have a fast start. sean spicer will undo big chunks of the predecessor's works. >> he will sign a number of executive orders. repeal the regulations taken by the administration that have hampered economic growth and job creation. he will implement things and bring a new brand to washington and start a lobbying ban. >> sean spicer not specifying what trump will repeal. something mr. trump was vocal about of president obama's sanctions against russia imposed in response to the hacking of u.s. elections. president-elect stepping out before party at mar-a-lago. claiming he knows things other people don't know about the hacking. cnn's ryan nobles has the latest from mar-a-lago. >> reporter: john and christine, this week will be filled with meetings at trump tower and an intelligence briefing to learn more about the russian hacking. donald trump continues to downplay the intelligence community conclusion that the russi
donald trump is back in new york city. just 18 days left until mr. trump's inauguration. his white house spokesperson making clear his administration is going to have a fast start. sean spicer will undo big chunks of the predecessor's works. >> he will sign a number of executive orders. repeal the regulations taken by the administration that have hampered economic growth and job creation. he will implement things and bring a new brand to washington and start a lobbying ban. >> sean...
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sadded security is what is keeping the city safe. >> the only time when new yorkers are nice to each other. >> it will be a fun experience. >> you come to new york and you're expecting crowds. >> fromball loans to confetti, but the true start of the show is the iconic new year's eve ball. >> there are 30,000 controll controlled leds in the ball. >> and like new york city police have done in years past, they have used trucks as barriers, but nothing on this large of a scale. the revelers here have been told to leave your big bags at home. that's just a few of the things confiscated. live in times quasquare, back t you. >> i understand some of the fmpler there is are showing up early to get ready? >> yeah, you know, we have seen everything. we heard the sound check earlier, we saw the ball dropping, they had a ball drops test yesterday, and that was a cool experience to get to see that. it subpoena definitely a sight to see. so where we are right now is just outside of the stage where ryan seacrest will be having his new year's eve party, anderson cooper is here, they're all right here behind us, we're in a great stop. >> that is fan as it fik, yo
sadded security is what is keeping the city safe. >> the only time when new yorkers are nice to each other. >> it will be a fun experience. >> you come to new york and you're expecting crowds. >> fromball loans to confetti, but the true start of the show is the iconic new year's eve ball. >> there are 30,000 controll controlled leds in the ball. >> and like new york city police have done in years past, they have used trucks as barriers, but nothing on this...
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he arrived in new york city last night on their extremely tight security and take ton a new york city lockup. the convicted leader of one of the world's most powerful drug cartels faces multiple charges including trafficking, money laundering and murder. >>> a suspect in the death of an orlando police officer made his first appearance. he walked into court handcuffed with gauze on his eye to face charges in the death of his pregnant ex-girlfriend. rant after declaring he'll remit himself. meanwhile authorities released video that appears to show officers kicking him as he surrenders. use of force is being investigat. >>> lighter use or heavier news maybe. we started off in florida with a massive alligator. we're going to end with another one. >> we want to bookend the week. there he is. sunning himself on a bank right next to a tourist airboat. and then, chaos. oh, whoa. how did he get up there? >> i don't understand this at all. >> the gator jumping right into the boat. >> this is why i avoid bodies of water. he cleared one railing but got stuck on his way out of the boat. tried to w
he arrived in new york city last night on their extremely tight security and take ton a new york city lockup. the convicted leader of one of the world's most powerful drug cartels faces multiple charges including trafficking, money laundering and murder. >>> a suspect in the death of an orlando police officer made his first appearance. he walked into court handcuffed with gauze on his eye to face charges in the death of his pregnant ex-girlfriend. rant after declaring he'll remit...
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the cooking contest ghosted mrs. -- miss new york city. the best by miss new york city. feels comfortable. is the body beautiful that is the criteria for the well-rounded miss america. the winner is missing new york city. yes, white can be beautiful. [and video clip] mr. friss: those women are rated on how well they can peel potatoes, how well they make beds. the men to come in to test them, i do not know what they are testing for. they're testing the beds. they have to look good in a swimsuit, to boot, on top of it all. are facingburbia this prevailing image of what a suburban housewife should be and have to do. their lives are quite challenging. this is one example of a woman, marjorie, from the late 1940's that lives in a suburb 20 miles outside new york city. she is talking about how lifecult and how busy her is. she does not have a job in the typical sense of the word, but her schedule, she wakes up at 6:30 in the morning, she had three kids, a four-year-old, 2-year-old, and the baby. boys, makesthe two breakfast. her husband goes to work. she washes dishes, clean do
the cooking contest ghosted mrs. -- miss new york city. the best by miss new york city. feels comfortable. is the body beautiful that is the criteria for the well-rounded miss america. the winner is missing new york city. yes, white can be beautiful. [and video clip] mr. friss: those women are rated on how well they can peel potatoes, how well they make beds. the men to come in to test them, i do not know what they are testing for. they're testing the beds. they have to look good in a swimsuit,...
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but they don't do this in new york city. were gone. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i am single. it's a great thing when are you new york city. i've been texting some american girls. i just get confused with some of your expressions, guys. one of these girls, i said to, "let's go out for a drink." she said, "i'm down." i said, "all right, so let's do it next time." she said "why?" i said, "because you're depressed." ( laughter ) she said "no, 'i'm down' means i'm totally up for it." how am i supposed to know? i said, "so you want to go out?" she said, "i'm in." ( laughter ) and this other girl i texted, i said, "let's go out." she said, "would be dope." ( laughter ) do you know this one? so i asked my best friend, he is american, "what does it mean, 'would be dope?'" he said, "it means, she's too young." thank you guys. thank you very much. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: gad will be headlining carnegie hall in february. gad elmaleh, everybody. we'll be right back. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredib
but they don't do this in new york city. were gone. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i am single. it's a great thing when are you new york city. i've been texting some american girls. i just get confused with some of your expressions, guys. one of these girls, i said to, "let's go out for a drink." she said, "i'm down." i said, "all right, so let's do it next time." she said "why?" i said, "because you're depressed." ( laughter ) she said "no,...
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new york. the massive mud slides bury a at lite truck. and rob marciano with the rushing waters behind him. >>> new reporting tonight on the ft. lauderdale shooter. was his first destination supposed to be new york city on new year's eve? is and inside the 34 seconds of terror tonight, the chilling video. >>> the developing headline involving president-elect trump's son-in-law and the fallout tonight after meryl streep's speech. trump's tweet, but what he said about the actress not long along. >>> and underwater, the president as you have never seen him before. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a monday night, and we begin with the urgent scene unfolding in orlando at this hour. authorities say there is a desperate manhunt for a cop-killer. a veteran police officer, a mother, she was trying to apprehend him at a walmart. investigators say he shot and killed her. master sergeant debra clayton, and her fellow officers standing in salute. we would learn a second officer was killed in the hunt. tonight, the reward, a community on skedge and schools on lockdo. eva pilgrim is on the scene. >> reporter: tonight a massive manhunt police going door to door at this apartment complex
new york. the massive mud slides bury a at lite truck. and rob marciano with the rushing waters behind him. >>> new reporting tonight on the ft. lauderdale shooter. was his first destination supposed to be new york city on new year's eve? is and inside the 34 seconds of terror tonight, the chilling video. >>> the developing headline involving president-elect trump's son-in-law and the fallout tonight after meryl streep's speech. trump's tweet, but what he said about the...
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city officials tell us that something about nearly 40% of the residents of new york city are, indeed, foreign born. so, the message about immigrants resonates strongly here. ari? >> nbc's rehema ellis am new york city. we'll be checking back with you. thank you. one of the groups at the forefront of this fight has been the aclu, filing that petition on behalf of detainees. joining us now is the busy man in this firestorm, anthony romero. thanks for taking time for us. >> not everyone follows this every minute of the day. >> no. >> you went to brooklyn federal court. >> right there in the courthouse. >> what happened? >> we were there at this emergency hearing to ask the judge whether or not she would provide a temporary stay of the executive order. we've been working through the night. friday afternoon when we finally saw the final version of the executive order we were able to compare it to the earlier drafts. and then we were ready for possibly the legal arguments that we would have to use. we thought maybe weeks ahead. we didn't quite appreciate the fact the chaos of the incompeten
city officials tell us that something about nearly 40% of the residents of new york city are, indeed, foreign born. so, the message about immigrants resonates strongly here. ari? >> nbc's rehema ellis am new york city. we'll be checking back with you. thank you. one of the groups at the forefront of this fight has been the aclu, filing that petition on behalf of detainees. joining us now is the busy man in this firestorm, anthony romero. thanks for taking time for us. >> not...
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winter storm that blanketed new york city.snow and a travel ban to the city that never sleeps. february was mostly mild not valentine's day. parts of u.s. felt some of the coldest temperatures in decades including boston dipping to minus 9 degrees. coldest it's been there in some 60 years. meantime in march, quite a site south of the border. snow in parts of mexico low pressure triggering unusually cold conditions there. that same low served up heavy rain nooning in parts of the southern u.s. while out west, march delivered more than 10 feet of snow to the sierra nevada mountains in 110 day stretch. by april, parts of texas were pelted with softball sized hail. multiple hail storms resulted in billions of dollars of insurance losses statewide. lone star state also saw some deadly flooding in april. parts of houston area scene 20-inches of rain and flooding that left eight people dead. in may unseasonably hot dry weather in canada was fueling massive wildfires and evacuations in canada's oil producing region the fires ultimatel
winter storm that blanketed new york city.snow and a travel ban to the city that never sleeps. february was mostly mild not valentine's day. parts of u.s. felt some of the coldest temperatures in decades including boston dipping to minus 9 degrees. coldest it's been there in some 60 years. meantime in march, quite a site south of the border. snow in parts of mexico low pressure triggering unusually cold conditions there. that same low served up heavy rain nooning in parts of the southern u.s....
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now, from bucks county, to new york city, got to be 50, 55 miles. a young woman. >> there she is. >> had never been to new york sit. >> i how many years ago was this? >> i mean, look what you've got. how long ago was it? >> i discovered it probably ten years ago. >> now, di, have you been to new york city? >> you took her. >> no. >> she said she has still never been. >> well, this is as far into manhattan. i thought you got on cruise ship. >> i d. >> -- i did. >> so she took a bus. the bus dropped her at a cruise ship, what, on the hudson river? >> yes. i think so. >> i think so. you don't even know what river you were on? >> she saw buildings. >> anyway, back to this other one, she has never been to new york city, even though lives 50 miles from it, never been to ikea, which is maybe 4 miles from the station. >> if that. >> we are forking -- talking to normal people, not to. that will ikea is go to furniture store for a lot of people. what age do you think you should stop buying furniture at ikea? so there is this lending site. ernest. com. says mos
now, from bucks county, to new york city, got to be 50, 55 miles. a young woman. >> there she is. >> had never been to new york sit. >> i how many years ago was this? >> i mean, look what you've got. how long ago was it? >> i discovered it probably ten years ago. >> now, di, have you been to new york city? >> you took her. >> no. >> she said she has still never been. >> well, this is as far into manhattan. i thought you got on cruise...
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winter yam will feature all sorts here in new york city. a couple of thousand. they worked on projects that are in the tens of thousands but no matter howing about the prong yek, everyone starts the same. with the huge ice blocks around 300 pounds and then it gets cut in bay serious looking saw then templates are placed on the ice and used to treat the logo or the shape. in this case, the parks department. then, a grinder with a razor sharp is used to create the interests loug. dangerous andz in can't let anyone. >> check out. >> a little dangerous. definitely dangerous here. >> all right. >> somehow, they let me and i carry it. shock and awe. >> now, a small company's first time working with winter jam. you should somebody, too. >> something called winter jam. >> one ter jam runs this saturday at central park grandstand from 11:00 to 3:00. it is free. i will see you throughout on the porch. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a great night of chasing news. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. are you ready? are you ready? oh, how are you doing? d'oh! (tire
winter yam will feature all sorts here in new york city. a couple of thousand. they worked on projects that are in the tens of thousands but no matter howing about the prong yek, everyone starts the same. with the huge ice blocks around 300 pounds and then it gets cut in bay serious looking saw then templates are placed on the ice and used to treat the logo or the shape. in this case, the parks department. then, a grinder with a razor sharp is used to create the interests loug. dangerous andz...
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in the city of new york we are estimating about 100,000 people. it sounds like boston, with a population that is only the size of staten island, has created a greater turnout than new york city and so there have been some massive surges in the turnout around the country. >> oh, it's incredible. i come from austin, texas and they literally had more than 50,000 people that were marching in austin, texas. now, my sister wrote me and said they have never had that many people, not even when my mother was inaugurated governor of texas years and years ago. it's phenomenal. you're right, you are seeing it everywhere from boise to seattle to antarctica. incredible what the march and the spirit of people who have never marched before for anything are demonstrating. it's really something. >> cecile, who and how, who marshals this energy and how is this energy marshaled for a next step? >> well, i think that was such a theme today and of course, it's even going into tonight, is that this wasn't the end, this was actually the beginning and the launch of somethi
in the city of new york we are estimating about 100,000 people. it sounds like boston, with a population that is only the size of staten island, has created a greater turnout than new york city and so there have been some massive surges in the turnout around the country. >> oh, it's incredible. i come from austin, texas and they literally had more than 50,000 people that were marching in austin, texas. now, my sister wrote me and said they have never had that many people, not even when my...
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steve: 7:11 here in new york city. time for some news. is heather. >> tucker is so fantastic. stop, brian. he is great. important news coming out of chicago this morning. the four black men and women who kidnapped and tortured a disabled white man for days set to face a judge are to the first time today on hate crime charges >> i love black people. ainsley: forcing the victim to say that, among other things. teenagers behind the horrific attack, streaming live are not showing any remorse. disturbing crime as violence in chicago deals with a surge in murders. former nypd detective bo dietl joined fox and friends earlier. something needs to change and president-elect donald trump is the change. >> donald trump will get involved. i talk with the people all the time with donald trump. that is one of the reasons i feel he will do something about chicago. that mayor is doing nothing. everyone point fingers. but we have to have a solution. ainsley: we have to have a solution. the young man, the victim is now at home, recovering with his family.
steve: 7:11 here in new york city. time for some news. is heather. >> tucker is so fantastic. stop, brian. he is great. important news coming out of chicago this morning. the four black men and women who kidnapped and tortured a disabled white man for days set to face a judge are to the first time today on hate crime charges >> i love black people. ainsley: forcing the victim to say that, among other things. teenagers behind the horrific attack, streaming live are not showing any...