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we don't know whether she was here from new york city or a tourist. know, many tourists go to times square, biggest attraction really in new york city, but that victim is a 26-year-old woman whose family is going to be getting the worst news of their lives today. >> jon: times square still virtually shut down. >> julie: fox news alert, more now on the appointment of a special counsel for the russia investigation. let's bring in ab stoddard, associate editor and columnist for real clear politics and a calm is for the "washington examiner." let's try to wrap our heads out of some of the information that has come out of the white house just this week. when president trump was informed, he found out just moments before it went public when the news broke that robert mueller would assume the role of the special counsel. upon hearing the news, we are told he reacted calmly but defiantly, apparently at first, saying that he wanted to fight back. he summoned his staff, they issued the press release. sarah, let me ask you, how do you feel like the white house r
we don't know whether she was here from new york city or a tourist. know, many tourists go to times square, biggest attraction really in new york city, but that victim is a 26-year-old woman whose family is going to be getting the worst news of their lives today. >> jon: times square still virtually shut down. >> julie: fox news alert, more now on the appointment of a special counsel for the russia investigation. let's bring in ab stoddard, associate editor and columnist for real...
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it looks like for the next several hours, this part of new york city is going to remain completely paralyzed. this is arguably the busiest intersection in new york. to those who have visited the city, this is the intersection of 47th and seventh avenue. it appears the tickets both. you can hear the officer on his megaphone instructing people to move further and further away. what's noteworthy again, this incident happened a few minutes before noon. it has now been roughly one hour. and has roughly now been one hour since this car plowed into a number of people, as many as 12 people. one person confirmed dead. one hour after this incident, authorities are moving pedestrians back an additional block. police are now herewith megaphone. i'll let you hear what they're saying. there may be out of camera range, but they are warning people to move it further back. now i'm getting a report that investigators at at the car removing from the trunk that box i described, cds, jumper cables, essentially everything in that car. the vehicle is described as a honda accord. as you can see, the car was extensi
it looks like for the next several hours, this part of new york city is going to remain completely paralyzed. this is arguably the busiest intersection in new york. to those who have visited the city, this is the intersection of 47th and seventh avenue. it appears the tickets both. you can hear the officer on his megaphone instructing people to move further and further away. what's noteworthy again, this incident happened a few minutes before noon. it has now been roughly one hour. and has...
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city better and safer. to bean honor for me here. i am proud that the rank and file consider me a friend of the new york police department. you know how much i respect you and the groundbreaking work of the new york police department has done to reduce violence in your city. .t is a national leading team i have expressed my admiration for the successes you have achieved. there is no doubt that the last few years have been tough for law enforcement in america. morlae has fallen. fatal shootings of officers went up last year. know what i know. the police enjoys the highest confidence of the american people. they see you every day their streets and in their neighborhoods doing their duty that you have been given. you don't do this for recognition. you don't do it for the money. saved andfor lives streets made safer, the bad guys brought to justice. you choose this work to serve and protect us and make our country safer and better. there is a sense of satisfaction i have always felt from doing one's as we begin the national police week, i want to thank every law enforcement officer in america. we honor your service. we remembe
city better and safer. to bean honor for me here. i am proud that the rank and file consider me a friend of the new york police department. you know how much i respect you and the groundbreaking work of the new york police department has done to reduce violence in your city. .t is a national leading team i have expressed my admiration for the successes you have achieved. there is no doubt that the last few years have been tough for law enforcement in america. morlae has fallen. fatal shootings...
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new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown. the 59 percent of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupations and this gave your k competitive advantage most of the people that are white-collar that are predominantly men or by dick van dyke that fictional husband but a few of those white caller workers started to move near brooklyn. to use the word with brooklyn heights and then you could trace those on the map. and those said have gone into disrepair. within the white caller workers increased the government was expanding and though long with them by the 2000 technology is opening up technology for the creative wondering if they have never heard of before with the domino sugar refinery may be gone but the new brooklyn so the of consultants so the house next tour timmy referred to earlier with the shift to the new knowledge economy. that is really gentrification in the brownstone. also the irish couple was living there like other immigrants that had the civil service job his wife had been in charge but fa
new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown. the 59 percent of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupations and this gave your k competitive advantage most of the people that are white-collar that are predominantly men or by dick van dyke that fictional husband but a few of those white caller workers started to move near brooklyn. to use the word with brooklyn heights and then you could trace those on the map....
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the president is about to deliver a speech at the intrepid sea air and space museum in new york city. during his first visit to new york since becoming the president. just moments ago, the president met with the australian prime minister, malcom turnbull. we have tape of that which we are going to go to in just a minute. first, we want to go to charles krauthammer, who i believe a standing by in washington tonight. charles, there is other news, thanks a lot for joining us. there is other news today. that is the american health care act, has passed the house of representatives. hoaxster's joining us, i want to say we will go to the event wite how significant is that that this has passed? >> for political reasons for the president, and for speaker wrong and, this is a very important moment. simply on the negative side. had it not, that would have been a striking out. the republicans have railed against the affordable care act, obamacare, for seven years. they promised, they voted over 60 times to repeal when they knew that the repeal would be ineffective because obama was in office. now
the president is about to deliver a speech at the intrepid sea air and space museum in new york city. during his first visit to new york since becoming the president. just moments ago, the president met with the australian prime minister, malcom turnbull. we have tape of that which we are going to go to in just a minute. first, we want to go to charles krauthammer, who i believe a standing by in washington tonight. charles, there is other news, thanks a lot for joining us. there is other news...
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connell mcshane is live at msg in new york city. they have security usually.e checking bags but what's different now? reporter: they're stepping it up liz, madison square garden officials have confirmed this with us, they have larger police presence than maybe ever before. new york city police officers inside the arena working with guards and security but areas where i'm standing outside of the an arena. much like manchester and arena there, madison square garden shares space with very busy train station. crowds will be very large later this evening. once you enter behind me where the sign says madison square garden. the other signs make mention of penn station. that is where commuter rail lines come in and out. it will be very busy later. as we're speakinto people in and out, they're looking forward to extra security presence. listen. >> in light of manchester probably even stronger security. so i'm feeling a little less nervous. >> anybody living in new york city has to be concerned. anybody living anywhere. >> i'm in washington, d.c., i'm nervous wherever i
connell mcshane is live at msg in new york city. they have security usually.e checking bags but what's different now? reporter: they're stepping it up liz, madison square garden officials have confirmed this with us, they have larger police presence than maybe ever before. new york city police officers inside the arena working with guards and security but areas where i'm standing outside of the an arena. much like manchester and arena there, madison square garden shares space with very busy...
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this is going to create quite the traffic nightmare as you might imagine in new york city. int watts is joining us, former fbi agent. clint, there are a lot of folks who are watching and listening who do not live in new york city. may not have even ever been to new york city. and wonder why we might be spending so much time talking about this. help us understand why this is so important, why this had so many people nervous for such a long period of time. >> this is a standard location for what you might perceive to be a terrorist attack. as you per we had a vehicle which had propane tanks in it, be an attempted plot that was stopped by informed citizen, concerned citizen who detected that and located it for police. and that really stopped a potential terrorist attack there. so we have a natural ten depends city when tendency when we see something happen like this, we have seen it throughout europe on several different occasions in terms of isis-inspired terrorist attacks that would seem like a logical conclusion. and it sounds like we have been lucky in .sense ththe sense th
this is going to create quite the traffic nightmare as you might imagine in new york city. int watts is joining us, former fbi agent. clint, there are a lot of folks who are watching and listening who do not live in new york city. may not have even ever been to new york city. and wonder why we might be spending so much time talking about this. help us understand why this is so important, why this had so many people nervous for such a long period of time. >> this is a standard location for...
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along the way, then he moves to new york city. g the way he endsp changing himself from william henry ellis to this character known as guillermo enrique, who everyone thinks as incredibly wealthy mexican from mexico city in new york city he lives on central park west, which if you know new york city is one of the main prestigious avenues overlooking central park as the name would imply. he has an office on wall street next to jpmorgan, the preeminent investment banker from the particular time period. he is really in the seat of power during that time period. i like to think about him as real life great gatsby. he is from small town anywhere usa and comes to new york and reinvents himself. he is a self-made man in two senses. he is self-made man, went from rags, born into slavery and able to become quite wealthy and live in most prestigious addresses in new york city. he is also self-made he recreates the image of himself during this time from someone seen as african-american but to most as a mexican. this is this in many respect as
along the way, then he moves to new york city. g the way he endsp changing himself from william henry ellis to this character known as guillermo enrique, who everyone thinks as incredibly wealthy mexican from mexico city in new york city he lives on central park west, which if you know new york city is one of the main prestigious avenues overlooking central park as the name would imply. he has an office on wall street next to jpmorgan, the preeminent investment banker from the particular time...
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does that. >> he only represents a tiny .0001% of new york. >> reporter: it may not be the warmest welcome, but president trump is back in new york cityer a 107-day absence. friends say it's the longest stretch trump has spent outside of new york since he was born in queens in 1946. protesters lined the streets in midtown, manhattan, with some tough talk for their fellow new yorker. >> i say resign. i say, stop trying to hurt the american people. >> reporter: even the staten island ferry carries a message. protesters plastering a sign to the side, hashtag, no trump nyc. usually at each other's throats, this time around, new york city mayor bill de blasio defending the president's right to be here. >> would you prefer that trump never came to new york city? >> i hope he doesn't just drive by the people in the neighborhoods that used to be a part of his life, but actually takes the opportunity to listen to people. but no, no, no one should tell him he can't come home. i don't think that's fair. >> reporter: de blasio and more of a new york state of mind after congress included $64 billion in the latest budget to kor the cost of protecti
does that. >> he only represents a tiny .0001% of new york. >> reporter: it may not be the warmest welcome, but president trump is back in new york cityer a 107-day absence. friends say it's the longest stretch trump has spent outside of new york since he was born in queens in 1946. protesters lined the streets in midtown, manhattan, with some tough talk for their fellow new yorker. >> i say resign. i say, stop trying to hurt the american people. >> reporter: even the...
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think these protests do anything to chip away at the president's base because it's happening in new york cityeople think new york is -- >> it's not doing anything. >> yeah. >> but i think it's important to do because you want to express your first amendment rights lest they be taken away from you. in fact, he can use that to bolster his support among his base. look at the speech he gave in pennsylvania the other day. it was all about how the elites don't like me, and that's a good thing because i prefer you. so, no, in fact these images are helpful to him politically. >> here's the interesting thing. if you look at donald trump, donald trump is a very wealthy man, and the people he hung out with in new york city were very wealthy people. listen, new york is not just elitis elitist. there are people from all walks of life. it's one of the most diverse cities, if not the most diverse city in the country or the world. i say that because when he says the elites of the country, look at this picture, right if th? this happened today. these are people who are making decisions about health care and l
think these protests do anything to chip away at the president's base because it's happening in new york cityeople think new york is -- >> it's not doing anything. >> yeah. >> but i think it's important to do because you want to express your first amendment rights lest they be taken away from you. in fact, he can use that to bolster his support among his base. look at the speech he gave in pennsylvania the other day. it was all about how the elites don't like me, and that's a...
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program in new york which was an amazing program and did a lot for kids because they really collected a lot of money in new york. then he went on to run virtually all welfare programs in new york city under mayor bloomberg and -- >> the last seven years. >> the last seven years, okay. so robert, let's hear what you have to say. >> sure. thank you, ron. i really appreciate being given this opportunity. it's nice to be here and as someone who spent almost 20 years working in new york city and state to make our programs work to reduce child poverty, i'm glad we're having this discussion. but having said that, let me start out by saying that the universal child allowance seems to me to be another step to make the federal government the source of all things. it would, as its authors contend, quote establish the principle that all children are entitled to public support. sounds nice, i think. but to me and i'm sure to other conservatives there has been some damage done by this widespread belief that all things come from the government, especially the federal government. what about the principle that all children are entitled to the support of their parents, their neighbors and communitie
program in new york which was an amazing program and did a lot for kids because they really collected a lot of money in new york. then he went on to run virtually all welfare programs in new york city under mayor bloomberg and -- >> the last seven years. >> the last seven years, okay. so robert, let's hear what you have to say. >> sure. thank you, ron. i really appreciate being given this opportunity. it's nice to be here and as someone who spent almost 20 years working in new...
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president trump is still expected to speak in new york city, will bring it to you live it as it happensfriends at "the five" are ready to go, we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello everyone i'm jesse watters and this is "the five." were awaiting life remarks from president donald trump delivering a speech aboard the uss intrepid aircraft carrier, let's go straight to fox news correspondent john roberts was on the scene. the australian prime minister and president trump had a little back story, i think their conversation was leaked to the press the last time they talked. is that water under the bridge now? >> it appears to be, january the 28th when the two leaders have their very first phone call. it was described in leaked
president trump is still expected to speak in new york city, will bring it to you live it as it happensfriends at "the five" are ready to go, we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello everyone i'm jesse watters and this is "the five." were awaiting life remarks from president donald trump delivering a speech aboard the uss intrepid aircraft carrier, let's go straight to fox news correspondent john roberts was on the scene. the australian prime minister...
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record set in boston and new york city. 91 in new york city. look at denver show. snow there.om oklahoma kansas as is the city comes out of the rockies. we're not expecting anything like that. fog around monterey. that is it. 50s and 60s on the temps. temperatures are one to four degrees above arrange compared to 24 hours ago. there is the big system spinning in the rockies. it will hang around through the weekend. warmer temps. 60s and 70sand 80s today. if you want even warmer than that you will have to wait until tomorrow and saturday. sal, back to you. >> thank you, steve. >>> san francisco's muni has been testing the brand-new light rail vehicles which could be in use by the end of this year. on friday i toured the new cars and looked at the new features that could eliminate overcrowding and delays. from the outside, the new trains look similar to the ones running now. but there are a lot of improvements both in and out. when you step inside, you will notice the seating is different. the seats are side facing which makes for wider aisles and easier access for those in whee
record set in boston and new york city. 91 in new york city. look at denver show. snow there.om oklahoma kansas as is the city comes out of the rockies. we're not expecting anything like that. fog around monterey. that is it. 50s and 60s on the temps. temperatures are one to four degrees above arrange compared to 24 hours ago. there is the big system spinning in the rockies. it will hang around through the weekend. warmer temps. 60s and 70sand 80s today. if you want even warmer than that you...
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program in new york which was an amazing program and did a lot for kids because they really spent a lot of money in new york and then he went on to runvirtually all welfare programs in new york city , the entire time as mayor. >> that's seven years. so robert, this year what you have to say? >> thank you ron, i appreciate you being given this opportunity. as someone who's spent almost 20 years working in new york city to make our programs work to reduce child poverty i'm glad we're having this discussion.but having said that, let me start by saying that the universal child allowance seems to me to be another step to make the federal government the source of all things. it would at this authors contend established the principle that all children are entitled to public, it's a sound i think but to me and i'm sure to other conservatives there has been some damage done by this widespread belief that all things come from the government, especially the federal government. what about the principle all children are entitled towards his parents, and neighbors in their community? the universal child allowance means monthly cash payment loaded on a ubiquitous federally issued electronic ben
program in new york which was an amazing program and did a lot for kids because they really spent a lot of money in new york and then he went on to runvirtually all welfare programs in new york city , the entire time as mayor. >> that's seven years. so robert, this year what you have to say? >> thank you ron, i appreciate you being given this opportunity. as someone who's spent almost 20 years working in new york city to make our programs work to reduce child poverty i'm glad we're...
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were updates on the situation in new york city. e are alive pictures. -- more updates on the situation in new york. those are live pictures. 12 injuries ind the square following a car plowing into pedestrians. mayor cuomo and governor de blasio are on the scene. spicer, the white house spokesman, tweeted president trump has been made aware of the situation. least 12 injured after a car plowed into pedestrians in one of the busiest intersections in the country, times square. more than 300,000 pedestrians enter the heart of times square every day. on a busy day there can be half a million. the theater district, hotels, restaurants, and the lights themselves attracting tourists and locals to that corner of the world. one fatality and times square. this is bloomberg. ♪ kevin is talking about in his webinars, to help you fear output indicator would work for you. kurt from kentucky. isn't this market overbought? investor enter the market at near all-time highs? on my screen, there are several different ways to measure overbought. vonnie:
were updates on the situation in new york city. e are alive pictures. -- more updates on the situation in new york. those are live pictures. 12 injuries ind the square following a car plowing into pedestrians. mayor cuomo and governor de blasio are on the scene. spicer, the white house spokesman, tweeted president trump has been made aware of the situation. least 12 injured after a car plowed into pedestrians in one of the busiest intersections in the country, times square. more than 300,000...
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experienced artillery man, so they partnered him up with the battery that was positioned here, new york city artillery, firing down king street. this officer was lieutenant alexander hamilton. commanding the new york city militia artillery. now in my opinion, and i have to make that clear, in my opinion, general washington knew that his troops did not have the expertise, the training or experience to defeat the german forces from these professional german regiments on a fair field of battle. there's three regiments here, about 1500 men, washington is approaching with 2500 men. he has more troops, but his troops do not have the level of training and ability of the german troops do. and i think washington believed that and that washington's strategy here is to deprive the enemy of a fair field of battle. we are now in millville park in the city of trenton, where about half a mile, five blocks away from the battle monuments which is at the top of the battlefield, this is the base of the battlefield. not broad street is here, warren street, king street you can see the traffic light over there. i
experienced artillery man, so they partnered him up with the battery that was positioned here, new york city artillery, firing down king street. this officer was lieutenant alexander hamilton. commanding the new york city militia artillery. now in my opinion, and i have to make that clear, in my opinion, general washington knew that his troops did not have the expertise, the training or experience to defeat the german forces from these professional german regiments on a fair field of battle....
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here in new york, the state comptroller's estimate they add $230 billion in economic value. they pay $10 billion in taxes here in new york cityw york city happens to be one of the biggest cities and the immigrant capital of the world. we know that immigrants add tremendous value as workers but also as employees and small businesses. >> tucker: for sure. i want you to track with me, steve. these are average workingnd people. let's say i work for 12 bucks an hour and someone comes up to work for seven. do my wages go up or do they go up? they go down and that happens across the country. there is no debate about it. a lot of studies show it. the chamber of commerce and they big employers are for it.. you are for it, too? i'm confused. are they paying you to be for it? why would you be for it? it doesn't help working people. >> they certainly aren't paying me for it. >> tucker: are you sure? >> i'm very sure about it.t. here's what i would say, tucker> the fact is, it's not that simple. we live in a global economy. we don't live in a simple equation where one person's wages go up and the others gomp down. it's not a zero-sum game
here in new york, the state comptroller's estimate they add $230 billion in economic value. they pay $10 billion in taxes here in new york cityw york city happens to be one of the biggest cities and the immigrant capital of the world. we know that immigrants add tremendous value as workers but also as employees and small businesses. >> tucker: for sure. i want you to track with me, steve. these are average workingnd people. let's say i work for 12 bucks an hour and someone comes up to...
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it is a tough day for new york city but, as usual, the people of new york city will stand firm and beilient with tremendous faith in oui’ resilient with tremendous faith in our first responders who handled this situation so quickly and we will provide regular updates as more information emerges. now, let me present our police commissioner, james o'neill. present our police commissioner, james o'neill. 0k, we will get it back. are you guys good, do you have audio? do we have audio now? we are good? how about now? can anyone take a look at it? ready to roll? we are good? all right, thank you. all right, so as the mayor said, this is preliminary information. this incident happened about 90 minutes ago. it is all subject to change and we talk about it in every press conference. we try and get as much information out to you as soon as possible. at approximately 11:55am, a 2009 honda passenger vehicle mounted the sidewalk on the west side of seventh ave at w. 42nd st in times square. the vehicle was occupied by a male driver and proceeded to drive at a high rate of speed along the sidewalk
it is a tough day for new york city but, as usual, the people of new york city will stand firm and beilient with tremendous faith in oui’ resilient with tremendous faith in our first responders who handled this situation so quickly and we will provide regular updates as more information emerges. now, let me present our police commissioner, james o'neill. present our police commissioner, james o'neill. 0k, we will get it back. are you guys good, do you have audio? do we have audio now? we are...
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right in a prime part of new york city in times square. beautiful day in new york city today. it's going to be 90 degrees. we haven't seen warm weather it a long time. we see a lot of people outside. you see crowds gathering there. streets are blocked off. once again, 13 people injured according to new york city officials. from this red honda. >> allison, stand by for us. i want to bring you into the conversation. patsy is a witness to this accident. she also happens to be the sister of jim sciutto. patsy, tell me where you are and where you were when this happened and what you saw. >> sure. happy to. so i'm standing on 45th and 8th avenue. i was in my building. i work at 3 times square where the incident took place. i was on my way out to meet someone for lunch. an announcement came over the intercom saying the building is in lockdown because there has been an incident outside. i was able to exit through the side door after some discussion with our security officers and i was told that there had been some fatalities and others injured due
right in a prime part of new york city in times square. beautiful day in new york city today. it's going to be 90 degrees. we haven't seen warm weather it a long time. we see a lot of people outside. you see crowds gathering there. streets are blocked off. once again, 13 people injured according to new york city officials. from this red honda. >> allison, stand by for us. i want to bring you into the conversation. patsy is a witness to this accident. she also happens to be the sister of...
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for the first time since taking office. >> the president is expected in new york city this afternoon. he is set to meet with australia's prime minister where attending a world war ii commemoration. all the while a thousand members of new york city's police department will be protecting him. >> the trip also means protesters. demonstrators are preparing a less than warm reception. protests are planned in a number of locations including outside his home at trump tower. >>> well, the fbi director jim comey is forcefully defending the way he handled the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. comey told congress that he would make the same decision if he had to do it again. he insisted that he didn't intend to harm the clinton campaign by announcing that her aides had been extremely careless and after the election, comey said he felt compelled to tell lawmakers. >> concealing in my view would be catastrophic. not just to the fbi but well beyond and honestly, as between really bad and catastrophic, i said to my team we've got to walk into the world of really bad. look, this was terr
for the first time since taking office. >> the president is expected in new york city this afternoon. he is set to meet with australia's prime minister where attending a world war ii commemoration. all the while a thousand members of new york city's police department will be protecting him. >> the trip also means protesters. demonstrators are preparing a less than warm reception. protests are planned in a number of locations including outside his home at trump tower. >>>...
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sitting in new york through and mayor bloomberg presided over it and he said that the brooklyn bridge was the icon of new york city, and he was absolutely correct. if you look at television or read magazines, it's very hard to watch tv and not see repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. >> so john roebling was born in 1806 in prussia which later became part of germany. and the town he was born in, wheel house and is about 100 kilometers southwest of berlin. when he came here, he had a first-class engineering education in germany by some of the best architects and engineers in europe and he arrived here just as america was taking off in terms of the industrial revolution. and there were very few training engineers here. so he showed up with tremendous skills and was able to you know, really live his dream to design suspension bridges so his first suspension bridge was an aqueduct to carry a canal over the allegheny river. >> and that led to other commissions including to build a canal, suspension aqueduct for the delaware and hudson canal. an
sitting in new york through and mayor bloomberg presided over it and he said that the brooklyn bridge was the icon of new york city, and he was absolutely correct. if you look at television or read magazines, it's very hard to watch tv and not see repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. >> so john roebling was born in 1806 in prussia which later became part of germany. and the town he was born in, wheel house and is...
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>> we are in philadelphia and new york city, atlantic city, miami, fort lauderdale, and paris. shington. and washington, d.c. charlie: how is washington different from atlantic city? atlantic city -- is vegas. from's a tourist philadelphia and new york. washington is different than a lot of cities. washington is an incredible city for restaurants. it's getting better. it is underserved. the people want to go out. they are young, they are excited. they used to be excited when they worked in the last administration. and washington is asleep or city that restauranteurs should absolutely consider. charlie: how many restaurants do you have their? >> i have one but we have two other leases we are about to sign. charlie: you want to build as many restaurants as you can? >> i got to lay down you got a couch? charlie: the doctor's in. >> i think i have a.d.d. and i'm bored. as soon as i begin a project, once a restaurant opens, i said that opening night is the saddest night for me. . most people think it is a happy night. i get sad. i open a restaurant and i see the people there and i am
>> we are in philadelphia and new york city, atlantic city, miami, fort lauderdale, and paris. shington. and washington, d.c. charlie: how is washington different from atlantic city? atlantic city -- is vegas. from's a tourist philadelphia and new york. washington is different than a lot of cities. washington is an incredible city for restaurants. it's getting better. it is underserved. the people want to go out. they are young, they are excited. they used to be excited when they worked...
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people is something that you do not see on behalf of any person in the world. >> leland: that new york city visit was tremendous, he went through central park, so many people wanted to get tickets that couldn't do it. the city of new york diocese decided there would be a central park ride through. the pope mobile came through central park, people got to see him. earlier in the day he went through my parish. right near the u.n. we had our catechism students on first avenue, trump world tower is right there. we were all there, the pope came by and had that window rolled down in the fiat, waved to the kids, they were thrilled. these are first-graders through seventh graders that got to see the pope in their neighborhood. he is a man of affection, a man of candor. what we see here is the real pope. every weekend he went to the poor neighborhoods, in no way a hottie leader who stands aside. this message of an informal pope who wants people to feel at ease with him, that really is a christ like message. jesus went to the crowd, people flocked to see him and listened attentively. christianity real
people is something that you do not see on behalf of any person in the world. >> leland: that new york city visit was tremendous, he went through central park, so many people wanted to get tickets that couldn't do it. the city of new york diocese decided there would be a central park ride through. the pope mobile came through central park, people got to see him. earlier in the day he went through my parish. right near the u.n. we had our catechism students on first avenue, trump world...
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. >> while new york city is the safest large city in america, and crime has been going down, one of the reasons that crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests, and everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple, and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island, a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of laguardia airport. connected to the mainland by a narrow two-lane bridge, the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in ten different facilities. >> every criminal who has committed the worst act -- >> bring all your property with you. >> -- is coming through here if they come from new york city. >> they come off of the streets. they are tired. they're dirty. they're hungry. and you saw everything there, whether it was somebody who was from wall street who was charged with fraud or whether it was the lowest of the low of the drug dealers. >> get between 80, 90 admission a day. around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. >> what size do you
. >> while new york city is the safest large city in america, and crime has been going down, one of the reasons that crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests, and everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple, and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island, a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of laguardia airport. connected to the mainland by a narrow...
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i have an apartment in new york city, but i knew i would never be taken super seriously until i made it in new york. i was nominated a couple of times when i was only in philadelphia and nominated for restaurateur of the year. i would go knowing there was no way i would ever win. you know, this james beard thing, i think, subconsciously, was an underlining motivation for me to win all these years. >> rose: an underlying motivation to win the award? was like an oscar for you? >> it was an oscar and, also, because i wasn't taken seriously in the beginning because i was like -- who was i? i was a concert promoter who had no knowledge of food. i couldn't cook. a lot of -- i think a lot of the food people, the food press and some of the big-name chefs looked at me, like, he's just some putz from philadelphia, little fish, big pond. i wasn't just a promoter. i think some of the impressions of me is i was just a business guy coming in who didn't care about food. i passionately cared about food and i wanted to prove to myself and the food community that i am serious about this and i am good.
i have an apartment in new york city, but i knew i would never be taken super seriously until i made it in new york. i was nominated a couple of times when i was only in philadelphia and nominated for restaurateur of the year. i would go knowing there was no way i would ever win. you know, this james beard thing, i think, subconsciously, was an underlining motivation for me to win all these years. >> rose: an underlying motivation to win the award? was like an oscar for you? >> it...
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the comedian racing her podium through new york city traffic today. >> come on. come on!come on! >> reporter: the podium has turned into an "snl" staple. >> you better run. you don't have a chance! >> reporter: this will be the fourth time spicy appears on the show. >> thank you guys. have a great weekend. >> reporter: and after this week maybe better said by his alter ego. >> that's enough for today. spicy's going to go bye-bye right now. need a big boy nap. >> it was charlie chaplin who says "a day without laughter is a day wasted." thank you for watching abc news. and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. and our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. have a great mother's day
the comedian racing her podium through new york city traffic today. >> come on. come on!come on! >> reporter: the podium has turned into an "snl" staple. >> you better run. you don't have a chance! >> reporter: this will be the fourth time spicy appears on the show. >> thank you guys. have a great weekend. >> reporter: and after this week maybe better said by his alter ego. >> that's enough for today. spicy's going to go bye-bye right now....
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. >> going through new york city in neighborhoods swarms of officers. but as you said in the book the parallels are so nuclear so talk about just to emphasize those parallels. fundamentally the documents that are produced by the various authorities in ferguson with the males between the city manager and the sheriff and then with the revenue pipeline you need to write more traffic tickets to make the budget. >> this is a zero sum game. they are jacking up enforcement of traffic violations to extract revenue with municipal cost and the pain of raising taxes for others. the report is very clear and those of the authorities themselves and their e-mail they talk openly fundamentally it is through traffic enforcement. the credit is only open six hours a week. you stand in line then don't get in? and then they charge a fee for a late payment. it starts off with a simple parking ticket. who owes $600 and arrested and put in jail. that is what is so dangerous. with a small infraction plus save missed court date = they will urge. the next thing you know, you are
. >> going through new york city in neighborhoods swarms of officers. but as you said in the book the parallels are so nuclear so talk about just to emphasize those parallels. fundamentally the documents that are produced by the various authorities in ferguson with the males between the city manager and the sheriff and then with the revenue pipeline you need to write more traffic tickets to make the budget. >> this is a zero sum game. they are jacking up enforcement of traffic...
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parts on this map show that va ca nt the red parts on this map show that vacant storefronts in new york citylothing stores have been shedding jobs for the last three years. 0verall, have been shedding jobs for the last three years. overall, the us economy has lost more than 90,000 retail jobs since october 2016. there were too many stores built out, too many stores, too much space, too mount inventories. then we had the internet, that has also had a big impact. the story is repeating itself across america. this is what is left of this small, showing the demise of the american shopping centre. it's lunchtime and i'm in the food court. normally it would be really busy, but as you can see, it is rather quiet. this is what happens when the big department stores leave. they take the customers with them. in just the last two years, both macy's and jcpenney have closed their doors at this more. the future of sears is looking rocky. this store is also collateral damage. there are not a lot of stores left. we still have hope. in the absence of customers, hope. in the absence of customers, hope may be
parts on this map show that va ca nt the red parts on this map show that vacant storefronts in new york citylothing stores have been shedding jobs for the last three years. 0verall, have been shedding jobs for the last three years. overall, the us economy has lost more than 90,000 retail jobs since october 2016. there were too many stores built out, too many stores, too much space, too mount inventories. then we had the internet, that has also had a big impact. the story is repeating itself...
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it really is the icon of nooks -- new york city and it originated here in trenton. were the help of comcast cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we will learn about the city's history from local authors, but first we begin our special feature on trenton with the driving tour of the city. >> it played an important part in the american revolution and a lot part in the industrial revolution. a lot ofat
it really is the icon of nooks -- new york city and it originated here in trenton. were the help of comcast cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we will learn about the city's history from local authors, but first we begin our special feature on trenton with the driving tour of the city. >> it played an important part in the american revolution and a lot part in the industrial revolution. a lot ofat
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thank you for coming back. >> thank you for having me back. >> the president just arrived in new york city me, how do you think the gop bill impacts people in your city? >> so, in new york city it's going to affect our budget, our bottom line $2.3 billion will be removed from our budget, it will affect a significant number of people with medicaid and those with preexisting conditions. it is unconscionable and obviously affect our health care infrastructure. as you know health care infrastructure is a major economic development factor in the state of new york as well as in the city of new york. a significant number of individuals depend upon these jobs. and as a result of this republican-led bill which passed in the house, it will have an impact on those jobs and those individuals who care about health care. and, so, as someone who stood today in the line with those who resist donald trump and his policies, it's really critically important that we continue to raise our voices, standing in the gap for the poor and for the sick and for the immigrant. it's really critically important that we d
thank you for coming back. >> thank you for having me back. >> the president just arrived in new york city me, how do you think the gop bill impacts people in your city? >> so, in new york city it's going to affect our budget, our bottom line $2.3 billion will be removed from our budget, it will affect a significant number of people with medicaid and those with preexisting conditions. it is unconscionable and obviously affect our health care infrastructure. as you know health...
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in writing, the department of justice said that new york city is soft on crime. my message to jeff sessions was that was an insult not only to new york city but to the men and women of the nypd, and he should come here and say that to their faces. this is a city that has driven down crime very successfully for decades. in the last three years i've been mayor, crime has gone down three years in a row, and that's with our cooperative relationship with the immigrant communities, with the 93% decline in stop and frisk. that was a total insult to this city and our police. i've not talked to jeff sessions about it. look, it's an attempt at political provocation. a lot of what jeff sessions is doing is fundamentally politics and symbolism. it has nothing to do with public safety. he's supposed to be the chief law enforcement officer in this country. how do you denigrate the number one police force in the united states if you're supposed to be the chief law enforcement officer. >> we're getting word there is going to be a vote tomorrow in the house on the newest version o
in writing, the department of justice said that new york city is soft on crime. my message to jeff sessions was that was an insult not only to new york city but to the men and women of the nypd, and he should come here and say that to their faces. this is a city that has driven down crime very successfully for decades. in the last three years i've been mayor, crime has gone down three years in a row, and that's with our cooperative relationship with the immigrant communities, with the 93%...
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new york. do you enjoy it, new york city during the springtime? . fall is three days. then the rest of the time it's summer, and then, a few days of winter. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. >> that's it. >> jimmy: and do you -- but do you -- how about now with trump being in town? does that bother you? >> does it bother me? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, no. >> i guess putting it mildly, yeah. >> jimmy: yes, yes, of course. >> it more than bothers me. he came later. i don't know if you know this, since you've been working all day -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> which is the down side of having a job. [ laughter ] but i will tell you that he was supposed come earlier. >> jimmy: oh. >> but he didn't, because the republican congress passed the no health insurance for anyone bill today. >> jimmy: is that what they're calling it now? >> so he stayed, he stayed so they could celebrate. and they showed all the members of the republican congress getting on a bus and being brought to the white house. and i thought this bus, it looks so familiar, and i said, "this i
new york. do you enjoy it, new york city during the springtime? . fall is three days. then the rest of the time it's summer, and then, a few days of winter. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. >> that's it. >> jimmy: and do you -- but do you -- how about now with trump being in town? does that bother you? >> does it bother me? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, no. >> i guess putting it mildly, yeah. >> jimmy: yes, yes, of course. >> it more than...
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like go talk to people in ferguson in new york city, in neighborhoods that are policed new their worst stop and frisk. swarms of officers to harass ore citizens and eat out their swapses. >> host: the parallels of ferguson are so clear. the police operating as armed tax collectors. can you talk about how fines and fees work in ferguson and emphasize the parallels for us. >> guest: ferguson is the neatest parallel. going bag to question of exploitation. the police department is ex-tracktive and you happen e-mails between the city manager and the sheriff and police in which they talk about policing as a revenue function. >> host: this came out in the doj report. >> guest: they're talking about we need to get your new enforcement zone up to prime the revenue pipeline, you need to go out and start writing more traffic tickets to get that traffic difficult revenue for make our budget. and this is a zero sum game. they are instead of doing things like raising property taxes they're jacking up enforcement of traffic violations to distract extract revenue to pay for cos to save them the politi
like go talk to people in ferguson in new york city, in neighborhoods that are policed new their worst stop and frisk. swarms of officers to harass ore citizens and eat out their swapses. >> host: the parallels of ferguson are so clear. the police operating as armed tax collectors. can you talk about how fines and fees work in ferguson and emphasize the parallels for us. >> guest: ferguson is the neatest parallel. going bag to question of exploitation. the police department is...
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- i think part of it is that the new york times is in new york city, and i think that that new york city, there's no question new york city influences the outlook of the new york times, the way we cover culture, the way we cover business, the way we cover sports. and our editorial page is certainly liberal. i do think that being in new york sometimes affects our coverage in ways that i always try, and my whole staff tries to push away from. - this is the coastal elite problem. - yeah, we're in the city that's the capital of the coastal elite. and i think it is in my interest, and it's in the interest of the mission of the new york times, to do everything in our power to not be a coastal elite institution. by the way, i'm from new orleans. - that's a coast of sorts. - what's left of a coast. i certainly don't think of someone who was born a coastal elite. - you're actually from the part of the country that we all think we need to be paying more attention to. - that's right. - is there a flipside to this which is, it's ok to be a coastal elite? maybe we should defend the poor, beleaguered
- i think part of it is that the new york times is in new york city, and i think that that new york city, there's no question new york city influences the outlook of the new york times, the way we cover culture, the way we cover business, the way we cover sports. and our editorial page is certainly liberal. i do think that being in new york sometimes affects our coverage in ways that i always try, and my whole staff tries to push away from. - this is the coastal elite problem. - yeah, we're in...
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it really is the icon of nooks -- new york city and it originated here in trenton. were the help of comcast cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we will learn about the city's history from local authors, but first we begin our special feature on trenton with the driving tour of the city. >> it played an important part in the american revolution and a lot part in the industrial revolution. a lot of great buildings and that's what makes trenton special. that makes the city great. >> we are going to head off to the corner and make a left. just while we are walking right here -- [inaudible] >> it was built in 1758. it's the only up with that's still in existence. >> what is it used for now? >> now it's a museum, it's a great museum, reenactments in the front yard including they have musket fire. [laughter] >> if you're not used to it it can be cause for concern. my office is right across the street so we hear it all of the time. this is west eighth street. we are approaching the state house in new jersey, state house right there. they're doing restoration and that's w
it really is the icon of nooks -- new york city and it originated here in trenton. were the help of comcast cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we will learn about the city's history from local authors, but first we begin our special feature on trenton with the driving tour of the city. >> it played an important part in the american revolution and a lot part in the industrial revolution. a lot of great buildings and that's what makes trenton special. that makes the city great....
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so it changed maybe the attack strategy, which in the past has targeted big cities like london, paris, brussels or new york. this is a city did along the side of fresno, albany, new york, or raleigh, north carolina. changed discussion here to think of it in terms of anyone at any time could be vulnerable. >> that's right. that's part of the terror that they want to pass on to us. that's exactly what that is, neil. though cities probably don't have, you know, they don't have the type of policing that is in new york or los angeles probably. not that it's not adequate policing, but because they haven't really struck in these cities before, i think i they found that as a fairly lucrative target. look what they did. there was no backpacks allowed in there, so they just stood at the exit points and had a huge population of people. what an unbelievable tragedy when you think about our children and grandchildren that go to things like this. maybe not the grandchildren -- >> neil: i can't imagine being a parent waiting -- >> it's pathetic. >> neil: are you a believer in dates and conspicuous ones? it was four years
so it changed maybe the attack strategy, which in the past has targeted big cities like london, paris, brussels or new york. this is a city did along the side of fresno, albany, new york, or raleigh, north carolina. changed discussion here to think of it in terms of anyone at any time could be vulnerable. >> that's right. that's part of the terror that they want to pass on to us. that's exactly what that is, neil. though cities probably don't have, you know, they don't have the type of...
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>> thank you, sir. >> jimmy: welcome back to the show, and welcome to new york city. >> thank you veryout. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how are you enjoying it? are you having a good time? >> it's good. i'm on the subway. i'm getting used to being on the subway. i had a very interesting experience, my first day on the subway. i was a little nervous because i don't know my way around, and i got recognized on the subway for the very first time, and it was very interesting. i got recognized -- the person recognized me, and then passed ou t [ light laughter ] so this woman was so excited to see me that she passed out. so it -- looked a little something like this. she went like this. she went -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my gosh! >> yeah. >> jimmy: and she's okay? >> yeah, so she's fine. she was fine. >> jimmy: yeah, wow. >> but she was so excited to see me -- >> jimmy: that's a great -- >> she was excited for about ten seconds, and then fell asleep for about six months. >> jimmy: yeah, it happens. it happens. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you know, we're very excited to see you. yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: have you
>> thank you, sir. >> jimmy: welcome back to the show, and welcome to new york city. >> thank you veryout. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how are you enjoying it? are you having a good time? >> it's good. i'm on the subway. i'm getting used to being on the subway. i had a very interesting experience, my first day on the subway. i was a little nervous because i don't know my way around, and i got recognized on the subway for the very first time, and it was very...
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a judge for arrangement and here in times square the concrete barriers are up and the mayor of new york city making it clear this is not terror related. abc news new york. >>> back if this area, archbishop ryan high school celebrated the ends of the 50 year anniversary of the school. archbishop chaput took part in the celebration and mass along with the alumni of the school. it opened in 1956 one for boys and one for schools. they merged in 1989. >>> in north philadelphia mastery charter school held their annual career day today and among the speakers was our own reporter, christie aleto. she was there to talk to third and sixth grade students what it was like to be a reporter and work in a newsroom. she says her office is a different place every day depending on where the story is. >>> and there is more ahead on "action news" at 12:30, she overcame the odds and when from homeless to a graduate at harvard. here how she did it ahead. and juices with super food power and made to order smoothies parked with protein, alicia vitarelli will be here to show us the newest beverage spots in town. >>>
a judge for arrangement and here in times square the concrete barriers are up and the mayor of new york city making it clear this is not terror related. abc news new york. >>> back if this area, archbishop ryan high school celebrated the ends of the 50 year anniversary of the school. archbishop chaput took part in the celebration and mass along with the alumni of the school. it opened in 1956 one for boys and one for schools. they merged in 1989. >>> in north philadelphia...
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higher than expected revenue over 22% over the year and thanks to strengthening core markets in new york cityrt worth, california, and helped build google's new campus, nice work if you can get it. it pulled back to just under 67, i think it has a lot going for it. to the president and ceo of u.s. concrete and get a better idea where it's headed. welcome to "mad money." in your conference call that answered a lot of questions for me about the economy in your company, you say this interesting because interest rates have gone down. we believe the construction cycle is a healthy runway for continued expansion. i look at your book of business and i think america is growing. >> it is growing. our business is growing, you see in our first quarter result, revenue up 22%, ebitda over 60%, health backlog that increased sweng sequentially year-over-year. >> that is not the sign of a slowing economy. >> it is not. we're not relying on the trump infrastructure bill. those results were from the obama administration, the passing of the fast act additional infrastructure spend, only 18% of our business is i
higher than expected revenue over 22% over the year and thanks to strengthening core markets in new york cityrt worth, california, and helped build google's new campus, nice work if you can get it. it pulled back to just under 67, i think it has a lot going for it. to the president and ceo of u.s. concrete and get a better idea where it's headed. welcome to "mad money." in your conference call that answered a lot of questions for me about the economy in your company, you say this...
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however, he is not staying in new york city for long. the president is spending the weekend at his golf club in nearby new jersey. developing now in virignia. 2 families are lucky to be alive after escaping a fast-moving house fire in manassas last night. our cameras were there shortly after fire crews finally got the flames under control. it happened in the 93-hundre block of nash drive. the home is a total loss. investigators believe the fire started in the garage, but it's still not clear what sparked it. one firefigher was treated for a minor injury. police now looking for more victims, after a soccer coach is arrested on the field-- accused of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old player. police say miguel alfredo flores put his 7 year old girl's shirt and fondled her during practice in 2015. he is also accused of telling the girl to keep the touching secret. flores coaches a club that plays in the soccer association of montgomery detectives believe flores may have abused other underage players. if you have any information about this cas
however, he is not staying in new york city for long. the president is spending the weekend at his golf club in nearby new jersey. developing now in virignia. 2 families are lucky to be alive after escaping a fast-moving house fire in manassas last night. our cameras were there shortly after fire crews finally got the flames under control. it happened in the 93-hundre block of nash drive. the home is a total loss. investigators believe the fire started in the garage, but it's still not clear...
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it is new york city's, potters feel. a final resting place for peoples whose died alone or families were too poor, infants, stillborn, people who left for despair and chaos and were lost in the system. for 150 years the place in the secrets told were held under lock and key. the lot bodies are buried by prisoners in its rum like a prison by the department of corrections. it's easier to get to rikers island in here. i was able to take a tour of heart island at a time were slowly the secrets after 150 years, are starting to be told. [inaudible] >> beside potters field, heart island is the field for war soldiers. every building -- a phoenix house, drug rehab center in the 60s and 70s. you can see the rising phoenix mural painted. >> each one of these stone markers represents 150 people buried in two rows. it's just a number. >> more recent markers made out of pvc. is not a lot of visible signs out here that this is even a cemetery. we do have this come across that was built by prisoners who worked out here who buried the bo
it is new york city's, potters feel. a final resting place for peoples whose died alone or families were too poor, infants, stillborn, people who left for despair and chaos and were lost in the system. for 150 years the place in the secrets told were held under lock and key. the lot bodies are buried by prisoners in its rum like a prison by the department of corrections. it's easier to get to rikers island in here. i was able to take a tour of heart island at a time were slowly the secrets...