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researchers have found that new york city has some of america's most segregated schools. irst of a two-part report exaning school diversity and equity in new york city, i met with a group of students protesting segregation, and visited a district in brooklyn with a plan to increase diversity. this is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream:an povertopportunity in america." >> we are integratenyc! ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: on the 65th anniversary of brown v. board of ucation last month, students from across new york city gathered in times square.ey anded out newspapers declaring "retire segregation" and called for the city's public schools to be integrated. >> it's been 65 years since segregatioin schools on the basis of race has been ruled unconstitutional. >> sreivasan: a u.c.l.a. study of public schools found in 2014, and again this year, that new york remains the most segregated state for african american students, with 65% of them in intensely segregated schools. the study found it was the second most segregated state for latino students. we sat do
researchers have found that new york city has some of america's most segregated schools. irst of a two-part report exaning school diversity and equity in new york city, i met with a group of students protesting segregation, and visited a district in brooklyn with a plan to increase diversity. this is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream:an povertopportunity in america." >> we are integratenyc! ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: on the 65th anniversary of...
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the change and the new york city laws, but also a change in the new york cities states in the way they regulated ours through liquor license. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27, 1969 and i was working at the village voice. they said i want to do the story on the mob and having these restaurants in the south village. also, this guy came to her and said, we want to open up the ballroom, a gay cabaret but we can't get a liquor license. so, she called and introduced me to this guy and said, what can we do. do a story about it. i said i will do a story but it will -- nothing will happen. i said we can do a story about how the cops never bust where they are holding meetings with mobsters on a friday night. so i went and wrote out license plates numbers. i lived down there. i knew where the mob meetings were taking place. i wrote down license numbers of these double and triple parked limousines outside. mary got a cop she knew and ran the place and we found out who was
the change and the new york city laws, but also a change in the new york cities states in the way they regulated ours through liquor license. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27, 1969 and i was working at the village voice. they said i want to do the story on the mob and having these restaurants in the south village. also, this guy came to her and said, we want to open up...
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guest: initially, the existing gay rights organization in new york city, the mattachine society, triedo harness the energy unleashed by the riots. there were follow-up protests and demonstrations in greenwich village and queens, new york where a public park had been the site of harassment by vigilantes of lgbt people. it became clear that the older homo file movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future. there emerged new organizations. the first one was the gay liberation front in new york city. there was the queens liberation front. a little while later, radical lesbians formed. representing lesbian feminist politics. groups like third world gay revolution formed, representing people of color. then the gay activist alliance in new york, which was a little less radical than the initial gay liberation front. gay liberation front and the others i mentioned were very committed to alliances with the black panthers, the antiwar movement, with women's liberation. they participated in marches and demonstrations of those other groups. they were calling for radic
guest: initially, the existing gay rights organization in new york city, the mattachine society, triedo harness the energy unleashed by the riots. there were follow-up protests and demonstrations in greenwich village and queens, new york where a public park had been the site of harassment by vigilantes of lgbt people. it became clear that the older homo file movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future. there emerged new organizations. the first one was the gay...
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we just spotted the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, passing by cameras. also a presidential candidate at this point. and earlier on we also saw andrew cuomo, the governor of new york who stopped to talk and again recalled 9/11. how much of a response we were seeing, this is a massive overwhelming response immediately in the face of what you described as a pretty significant fire caused by this hard landing -- how much of that comes out of the terrible memories of september 11th? >> listen, that's part of it. and in fact i was just a few blocks away on 9/11, so that has continued to weigh on and haunt people of new york city ever since, and as a result of course the fdny and nypd really have a very robust approach to any emergency. i'm sure tom winter will tell you the same thing. nypd and fdny will come in and hit it with a sledgehammer. i mean this is a full response all the time in new york city. they do not allow incidents to get bigger than they need to be. they contain it immediately, and you've got one of the best fire departments in the world respon
we just spotted the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, passing by cameras. also a presidential candidate at this point. and earlier on we also saw andrew cuomo, the governor of new york who stopped to talk and again recalled 9/11. how much of a response we were seeing, this is a massive overwhelming response immediately in the face of what you described as a pretty significant fire caused by this hard landing -- how much of that comes out of the terrible memories of september 11th?...
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in new york city, the height of arrest of gay men occurred in 1966. at that time, you had, on average, 100 homosexual amendment being arrested in new york city every week. a period -- we think of expanding liberty and openness, but it was rather the opposite for our people. another thing making that happen was the use of psychiatry. sigmund freud -- his view of homosexuality was negative here did was not very negative. he saw the ideal adaptation. he certainly didn't think that .t was a severe pathology america was the first country to embrace freud. when the freudian approach to psychology was embraced by this country, american psychologist, under the influence of the -- itry in world war ii was the american psychologists homosexualityt severely. so, there were laws that you could be put in mental institutions -- that could be worked upon you and men , shocked, lobotomy's therapy and other treatments that were meant to change them from being homosexual to heterosexual or just made them asexual. kept on multiplying altogether. from one institution to a
in new york city, the height of arrest of gay men occurred in 1966. at that time, you had, on average, 100 homosexual amendment being arrested in new york city every week. a period -- we think of expanding liberty and openness, but it was rather the opposite for our people. another thing making that happen was the use of psychiatry. sigmund freud -- his view of homosexuality was negative here did was not very negative. he saw the ideal adaptation. he certainly didn't think that .t was a severe...
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is not any different than new york city other than new york city is massive and has a lott more people. but new york city in june of 1969 was the same as washington, d.c. as far as values, as far as common practices in law enforcement. we had a more or less division back then in the metropolitan police department. we were cracking down on gay bars and gay people and arresting people for the same types of offenses that you talk about, hundreds of men being arrested every day back then. so our hands are not clean here in washington, d.c. and while it was james o'neal in new york city with who may have apologized on behalf of nypd when he did that i think he was also apologizing as a leader in law enforcement because nypd is a leader around the world. to say on behalf of all law enforcement that is not the way it should have been handled. that is not the way people should be treated ever, whether it was in a time when that was acceptable or not. so here in washington, d.c., despite whatever the national politics are, it doesn't matter who is in office we've always been a very liberal and
is not any different than new york city other than new york city is massive and has a lott more people. but new york city in june of 1969 was the same as washington, d.c. as far as values, as far as common practices in law enforcement. we had a more or less division back then in the metropolitan police department. we were cracking down on gay bars and gay people and arresting people for the same types of offenses that you talk about, hundreds of men being arrested every day back then. so our...
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emily: new york is a huge city, but uber is a global company. tional company, also experimenting in canada. how big a deal would a pullback or slight pullback on business in new york city actually be to their overall bottom line? shelly: new york city is a huge market for both. any impact, really any city that is going to clamp down on ride-hailing apps is going to be a big financial concern for both uber and lyft because they both went public this year. they listed in their company financial statements that any regulation around ride-hailing apps, their business would be concerned and it would be a financial concern for them. emily: shelly hagan, thank you so much for that reporting. still ahead, at the worldwide developers conference next week, apple will make the case it is growing beyond the iphone. we bring you a preview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: huawei overtook apple earlier this year as the world's second-largest smartphone maker. sales of the maker pushing back as the american rival could be targeted in the trade war. the huawei f
emily: new york is a huge city, but uber is a global company. tional company, also experimenting in canada. how big a deal would a pullback or slight pullback on business in new york city actually be to their overall bottom line? shelly: new york city is a huge market for both. any impact, really any city that is going to clamp down on ride-hailing apps is going to be a big financial concern for both uber and lyft because they both went public this year. they listed in their company financial...
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initially, the existing gay rights organization in new york city, the mattachine society, tried to harness energy unleashed by the riots. there were a follow-up protest and demonstrations in greenwich village and queens, new york where a public park had been the site of harassment by vigilantes. it became clear that the older movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future. there emerged new organizations. the first one was the gay liberation front. a little while later, radical lesbians formed. representing lesbian feminist politics. groups like third world gay revolution formed, represented people of color. then the gay activist alliance in new york, which was a little less radical than the end digital -- then the initial gay liberation front. those organizations were committed to alliances with the black panthers, the antiwar movement, with women's liberation. they participated in marches and demonstrations of those other groups. radicale calling for restructuring of american society. the gay activist alliance and contrast decided to -- in contrast decided t
initially, the existing gay rights organization in new york city, the mattachine society, tried to harness energy unleashed by the riots. there were a follow-up protest and demonstrations in greenwich village and queens, new york where a public park had been the site of harassment by vigilantes. it became clear that the older movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future. there emerged new organizations. the first one was the gay liberation front. a little while...
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i'll speak with new york city mayor bill de blasio. and our correspondents and analysts will have full coverage of the day's top stories. let's begin with this afternoon's helicopter crash on the roof of a new york city skyscraper. cnn's miguel marquez is on the scene for us. miguel, first of all, what are authorities saying? >> they're saying that the worst part is over, but terrifying moments in manhattan. this is the building where it happened. 51 floors. when you look up all the way to the sky, this is what the sky over manhattan has been like for much of the day. s this unbelievably lucky that if it is only the pilot that is dead in this, that the city here has dodged a huge tragedy. >> tonight, one person is dead after a helicopter crash on the roof of a building in manhattan, sparking fire and panic as people tried to escape from their offices. >> there was a moment where we couldn't get out of the building immediately, because we were all backlogged in there. >> the victim is the pilot and believed to be the only person onboar o
i'll speak with new york city mayor bill de blasio. and our correspondents and analysts will have full coverage of the day's top stories. let's begin with this afternoon's helicopter crash on the roof of a new york city skyscraper. cnn's miguel marquez is on the scene for us. miguel, first of all, what are authorities saying? >> they're saying that the worst part is over, but terrifying moments in manhattan. this is the building where it happened. 51 floors. when you look up all the way...
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i am an activist in new york city and i am transgender. i am kind of high up in the lgbt community here. and i came out the military to new york in 1986. i met marsha p. johnson down by the village in the piers. i know the gay community did not like the drag queens because they were trying to mirror the straight community back then. marsha p. johnson was a black trans woman that was at the stonewall riots. she was siding with the cops. i noticed most of the photos and videos that we have seen -- m i -- am i talking? steve: yes. you are on the air. caller: thanks. steve: did you have another question or comment? caller: yeah. i wonder why he doesn't mention the black drag queens that were out in front of the bar fighting that night like marsha p. johnson. sylvia romero -- steve: thank you for the call. marc stein. marc: the caller is absolutely right. as far as we can determine, some of the leading roles in the riots were played by african-americans, puerto ricans, trans people, street queens drag queens. , it is uncertain whether they repre
i am an activist in new york city and i am transgender. i am kind of high up in the lgbt community here. and i came out the military to new york in 1986. i met marsha p. johnson down by the village in the piers. i know the gay community did not like the drag queens because they were trying to mirror the straight community back then. marsha p. johnson was a black trans woman that was at the stonewall riots. she was siding with the cops. i noticed most of the photos and videos that we have seen...
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is it just new york city? >> everywhere, every day. u saying i'm done with new york city. i will go to another city, open up a restaurant. or he roll out the red carpet. thanks for creating a great restaurant, employing people locally, creating a great place for our local people to go eat and drink. it is so frustrating because people think of new york city as restaurant capital of the world. it is becoming the headache capital of the world. old joke, my grandfather used to say, how do you make a small fortune in the restaurant industry? connell: how? >> you start with a large fortune. connell: funny guy, your grandpa. >> old school mentality. we need to support business owners. do things not making it more complicated or more expensive not just for business owners, everyday new yorkers, overday tourists getting a bite to eat or something to drink. connell: couldn't cost a arm and a leg. andrew, thanks for explaining it. melissa. melissa: amen. all in the hips, or is it? the callaway golf company is using artificial intelligence to help
is it just new york city? >> everywhere, every day. u saying i'm done with new york city. i will go to another city, open up a restaurant. or he roll out the red carpet. thanks for creating a great restaurant, employing people locally, creating a great place for our local people to go eat and drink. it is so frustrating because people think of new york city as restaurant capital of the world. it is becoming the headache capital of the world. old joke, my grandfather used to say, how do...
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they are trying to figure out why the pilot was in airspace over new york city that's supposed to be off limits. >> reporter: investigators are pouring over the roof of this 54-story skyscraper in the heart of new york city. hunting for clues into what may have caused monday's deadly helicopter crash. >> we have what appears to be a helicopter that crashed into the roof. the helicopter is on fire. >> reporter: the chopper pilot, timothy mccormack, who was flying alone was killed. a senior law enforcement
they are trying to figure out why the pilot was in airspace over new york city that's supposed to be off limits. >> reporter: investigators are pouring over the roof of this 54-story skyscraper in the heart of new york city. hunting for clues into what may have caused monday's deadly helicopter crash. >> we have what appears to be a helicopter that crashed into the roof. the helicopter is on fire. >> reporter: the chopper pilot, timothy mccormack, who was flying alone was...
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new york city is one of the most congested cities with drivers spending about 133 hours a year in trafficcan cities with heavy traffic delays include seattle and san francisco and they too are considering congestion fee he is. that is it for this week's "matter of fact" from new york city. we will see back next week. ♪ robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. today, we highlight the make-a-wish program. we'll look at the program and the upcoming wish-a-thon for miles event here at nbc bay area. and then we showcase some of the make-a-wish families and their children, and their inspiring, touching, and compelling stories all on our show today. well, make-a-wish is such a well known program, but do we really know what it's really all about? joining us to make sure we all know is first of all phillip yim, the san francisco and monterey bay wish coordinator for make-a-wish greater bay area. a wish granter and volunteer since 2001, he is a fluent cantonese speaker who has helped with at least 50 wish
new york city is one of the most congested cities with drivers spending about 133 hours a year in trafficcan cities with heavy traffic delays include seattle and san francisco and they too are considering congestion fee he is. that is it for this week's "matter of fact" from new york city. we will see back next week. ♪ robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. today, we highlight...
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for those of you, and i'm not from new york city, i'm from denver. so i've spent the last 20 something years on the east coast. and i think it's helpful for those people outside new york city to get a bit of perspective. this area of manhattan is pretty much right dead center in the middle of manhattan. it's very close to times square to give you some sense of the e geography we're talking about here. >> that's a great point. that is going to wrap things up for us this hour. i'm kasie hunt. we're going to hand it over to ali velshi contributing to our breaking coverage. >>> we're going to continue our breaking news coverage, our special live coverage of a helicopter crash in midtown manhattan. a helicopter made a hard landing on a roof of the building which afterwards caught fire. one person was killed. that person is believed to be the pilot. we are waiting on confirmation on that. this is very, very busy part of the city, seventh avenue and 51st street and as a result the response is enormous. there's a map of new york. you can see times square dire
for those of you, and i'm not from new york city, i'm from denver. so i've spent the last 20 something years on the east coast. and i think it's helpful for those people outside new york city to get a bit of perspective. this area of manhattan is pretty much right dead center in the middle of manhattan. it's very close to times square to give you some sense of the e geography we're talking about here. >> that's a great point. that is going to wrap things up for us this hour. i'm kasie...
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, the bronx part of new york city heading towards manhattan we talk about the curse of the big apple mayor. presidential politics and new york city mayors, they don't seem to agree with each other. here's what i mean. here's a new york city mayor who ran for president about half a century ago. john lindsey, he was the mayor of new york. he thought it was a great steppingstone. he got into the race for president, went down to florida, lots of transplanted new yorkers in florida and he got fifth place. go about a generation later, rudy giuliani, they called him america's mayor after 9/11, cover of time magazine, ran for the republican nominations, spent $60 million and got one delegate, and that was the end of rudy giuliani's race. and now we've got bill de blasio, the current mayor of new york running for the presidential nomination. new poll in iowa and cannot find de blasio in there. 0%. in fact he's one of two candidates who in this poll they said who's your first choice and your second choice, nobody said de blasio for first choic
, the bronx part of new york city heading towards manhattan we talk about the curse of the big apple mayor. presidential politics and new york city mayors, they don't seem to agree with each other. here's what i mean. here's a new york city mayor who ran for president about half a century ago. john lindsey, he was the mayor of new york. he thought it was a great steppingstone. he got into the race for president, went down to florida, lots of transplanted new yorkers in florida and he got fifth...
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way ins an effort under new york city. could see more of those projects funded by city, state, and local government. more research into the history , includingrassment by government authorities -- those of the steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology at this point. caller: good morning. i wanted to discuss the beginning of my coming out and going in to new york. i used to go to the gay pride parades but only at night because i didn't want to go near tv cameras. and my very best friend a school teacher said he couldn't go until the evening time because he with was afraid that he would definitely lose his job as a school teacher. he was a spanish and italian teacher in new jersey and absolutely loved his job as a foreign language teacher. i do remember enjoying halloween on christopher street and then i think a big change was during the gay men's health crisis. i was with a friend, tony, in a storefront when they first started the health crisis and etting up the telephone lines. and these men much older than me,
way ins an effort under new york city. could see more of those projects funded by city, state, and local government. more research into the history , includingrassment by government authorities -- those of the steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology at this point. caller: good morning. i wanted to discuss the beginning of my coming out and going in to new york. i used to go to the gay pride parades but only at night because i didn't want to go near tv cameras. and my very best...
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current temperature 69 in new york city. n awful day yesterday for golfing we will talk about in new york city. this front pushing through will be out of here through the morning hours and things will start to improve. the next system moves across the midwest for the next several days. we will get more rain in areas that don't need to see more rain across the central us and parts of those rivers that are already fool and moving downstream across the mississippi river watershed. heat advisory, it is hot as far north as the northwest. seattle and portland in the 90s flirting with 100 °, there's 198, 100 and medford. still very warm across the southwest. 111 in phoenix. we are getting into those. >> got to play some golf yesterday. >> i went for the golf party. >> these are four nypd guys, the 9/11 foundation. ray was a new york city firefighter golfing on the morning of 9/11. we have something you can see here. the attacks happen the morning of 9/11, left the golf course, went to ground 0 to help out, he survived 9/11, diagnose
current temperature 69 in new york city. n awful day yesterday for golfing we will talk about in new york city. this front pushing through will be out of here through the morning hours and things will start to improve. the next system moves across the midwest for the next several days. we will get more rain in areas that don't need to see more rain across the central us and parts of those rivers that are already fool and moving downstream across the mississippi river watershed. heat advisory,...
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that's the late forecast the major of new york city and 8.5 million people and the heads of the police and fire department. the fire department of new york has more than 11,000 firefighters and 4,300 emts. the nypd, 38,000 uniformed officers. when you add the school safety, traffic cops, more than 50,000 people. that is what the they're coordinating today and those are the resources available. the question -- that's a restricted area where that helicopter was flying. if you want to fly over, let's say, central park, hid along that way, head out to long island and the east end of long island, you have to check in with la guardia tower. flying along the rivers at a low altitude, that's another matter. if you're going to fly over the big city, you have to go to la guardia tower. the question is whether that happened. the mayor pointing out what we discussed earlier. the fire department and police department obviously did a great job. this helicopter pilot made a decision to put it down on top of that building. we'll learn in the days ahead exactly how wise that was. whether this could hav
that's the late forecast the major of new york city and 8.5 million people and the heads of the police and fire department. the fire department of new york has more than 11,000 firefighters and 4,300 emts. the nypd, 38,000 uniformed officers. when you add the school safety, traffic cops, more than 50,000 people. that is what the they're coordinating today and those are the resources available. the question -- that's a restricted area where that helicopter was flying. if you want to fly over,...
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confirmed it, multiple organizations are now reporting that one person is dead and npc four and new york citythe local station is reporting that this death is that of the pilot. exactly what happened on the roof of that building, that is unknown. we have confirmed, "the new york post" with which the parent companies share common ownership, they are reporting a helicopter crashed landed on a midtown office building this afternoon, officials told the post that one person believed to be the pilot was killed according to a senior nypd official. they have just confirmed, one person is dead and that death is that of the pilot. going on with "the new york post," the hard landing sparked a fire on the roof, seventh avenue and 51st rate. just barely north of times square. in fact on new year's eve it would be considered a part of times square because that is where all the revelry is, there is no landing pad on this building. a computer programmer on the third floor says and i quote "we felt he building move, it felt like something hit to impact of the building and sure enough, it did." bill hemmer wit
confirmed it, multiple organizations are now reporting that one person is dead and npc four and new york citythe local station is reporting that this death is that of the pilot. exactly what happened on the roof of that building, that is unknown. we have confirmed, "the new york post" with which the parent companies share common ownership, they are reporting a helicopter crashed landed on a midtown office building this afternoon, officials told the post that one person believed to be...
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i mean, i think all throughout the new york city school system there are decent people. of them. there are certainly dissing people who live in the city and these kids go to the schools. how can they sit back and allow children, little kids, to be attacked on the basis of their skin color? how can they allow that? >> people are cowed by the charge of racism, obviously. i mean, richard carranza in demoting three white women and justifying what he is doing in his racial crusade within the hierarchy of schools said, well, 75% of schools students are black and hispanic. now they have senior administrators who look like them, what's wrong with that? let's just acknowledge the lunacy of this. no student knows who is buried deep in the of the college will make department of education that knows the color of the senior administration. desperation to justify, explain away black academic achievement gap is so great that we are now claiming that some bureaucrat in the is going to make a difference to whether black kid succeed. the public has to stand up and fight against dismissive
i mean, i think all throughout the new york city school system there are decent people. of them. there are certainly dissing people who live in the city and these kids go to the schools. how can they sit back and allow children, little kids, to be attacked on the basis of their skin color? how can they allow that? >> people are cowed by the charge of racism, obviously. i mean, richard carranza in demoting three white women and justifying what he is doing in his racial crusade within the...
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a helicopter crash right here in new york city. been briefed on the situation and is monitoring the developments, and he is tweeting just now. i have been briefed on the helicopter crash in new york city, phenomenal job by our great first responders who are currently on the scene. thank you for all you do 24/7/365. the trump administration stands ready should you need anything at all. and i will reminded you that the pilot of the helicopter is dead after trying to make an emergency landing on a building at seventh avenue in midtown manhattan. the ensuing fire is out, and crews are trying to control some leaking fuel that's coming from the chopper itself. no word on if anybody else is hurt. dow jones industrial average up 148 points. liz claman, over to you. liz: in fact, charles, we just want to give our viewers a sense of where this is. it is just one block north of fox business' headquarters. this helicopter that charles just told you about crashed into the top of the axa insurance building. and what you see there is the smog and
a helicopter crash right here in new york city. been briefed on the situation and is monitoring the developments, and he is tweeting just now. i have been briefed on the helicopter crash in new york city, phenomenal job by our great first responders who are currently on the scene. thank you for all you do 24/7/365. the trump administration stands ready should you need anything at all. and i will reminded you that the pilot of the helicopter is dead after trying to make an emergency landing on...
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new york city is the most sophisticated city in the new york. everything is should.data to prove this? >> no, there is no data to prove overt racism. if black students are not attending the best schools because they are not doing well on the tests, according to de blasio that's white supremacy. if anti-semitic is up it's because of white supremacy. >> tucker: if you go to the parks, do the leaders of the ha siddic communities believe the problem is the ku klux klan? >> no, they know who is attacking them. it's the same story for 60 years in these neighborhood. no. nobody believes it. de blasio doesn't believe it. he is just saying it. >> tucker: that's the lowest form of lying. seth, great to see you. thank you. de blasio is sewing racial division. the chancellor of the city schools richard is leading the charge. he is spear heading the effort to abolish merit based admissions to the famous magnet schools? because asians have been too successful there and we can't have that. a lawsuit accuses him of demoting certain employees on the basis of their skin color. teacher
new york city is the most sophisticated city in the new york. everything is should.data to prove this? >> no, there is no data to prove overt racism. if black students are not attending the best schools because they are not doing well on the tests, according to de blasio that's white supremacy. if anti-semitic is up it's because of white supremacy. >> tucker: if you go to the parks, do the leaders of the ha siddic communities believe the problem is the ku klux klan? >> no,...
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which opened inn on christopher street in greenwich village in new york city was one of many establishments in cities across this country that served as a sanctuary for members of the lgbtq community. and persecution by police by society at large. in the late 1960's, every state criminalized same-sex relationships. many state and local governments also had harsh laws that restricted the ability of transgender people to express their identity. lgbtq people work prohibited from gathering socially. individuals lgbtq in places like the stonewall inn, where they gathered work by lawd frequently enforcement, including the new york city police department. 1960's, lgbtq individuals began to stand up to police harassment. including in places like cooper 1950nuts in los angeles in nine. compton's cafeteria in san francisco in 1966. and the black cat tavern in los angeles in 1967. ofthe early morning hours rae 28, 1969, the nypd ided the stonewall in and arrested seven people, just how they did in the days, weeks, and months prior. this time was different. a few brave individuals, particularly transge
which opened inn on christopher street in greenwich village in new york city was one of many establishments in cities across this country that served as a sanctuary for members of the lgbtq community. and persecution by police by society at large. in the late 1960's, every state criminalized same-sex relationships. many state and local governments also had harsh laws that restricted the ability of transgender people to express their identity. lgbtq people work prohibited from gathering...
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thank you very much. >> thanks, everyone. >> you were just watching a press conference from new york city mayor bill de blasio, james o'neill, and the new york fire commissioner, daniel nigro. they were briefing about the helicopter crash on the roof of a building in manhattan. what we now know, at least one person, the pilot, has been killed. they don't know of any other injuries or fatalities. that is presumed to be the pilot. hundreds of new yorkers very evacuated from the building. it's a 51-story building in manhattan, just a few blocks from times square. new york city mayor de blasio said moments ago that the cause of the crash is still not known. it's being investigated. more than a hundred fire and emergency units have responded to the scene. we're told that the helicopter took off shortly after 1:30, around 1:32 this afternoon east coast time, from a heliport on 34th street. let's go now to cnn anchor anderson cooper who's on the scene. anderson? >> thanks very much, we're here with mayor de blasio right in front of the building. can you explain what at this time you know happene
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the result in new york city was the most vigorous investigation of homosexuals before world war ii, responding -- before world war ii. responding to right-wing pressure after the war, new york modernized its operations and continued to holland thousands of homosexuals, sometimes just for socializing at a private party. commonly, police arrested them at bars and cruising areas. in 1966, over 100 men were arrested each week for homosexual solicitation in new york city as a result of police entrapment, making it impossible servers to legally homosexuals, creating a leadtion that could only to criminal stepping in. the mafia set up gay bars, which set up a situation for police explication of the bar customers. these last were not likely to complain because they had nowhere else to go and they feared the mob. the corruption of the police, as they were paid off by the mafia, the lawyers charge the exorbitantclients fees, part of which was used to bribe judges. the first organization to begin organized, ongoing political resistance to the oppression of the societyas founded in 1951. but because of th
the result in new york city was the most vigorous investigation of homosexuals before world war ii, responding -- before world war ii. responding to right-wing pressure after the war, new york modernized its operations and continued to holland thousands of homosexuals, sometimes just for socializing at a private party. commonly, police arrested them at bars and cruising areas. in 1966, over 100 men were arrested each week for homosexual solicitation in new york city as a result of police...
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new york rooftop crash. a helicopter crash lands on the roof of a manhattan skyscraper, killing the pilot, sparking a fire, and closing off several blocks in the heart of new york citysio. >>> receiving key evidence. the house judiciary chairman says the justice department has agreed to provide documents from the mueller investigation related to obstruction of justice. will that head off a court fight? >>> broad and multi-faceted. the justice department touts its own i
new york rooftop crash. a helicopter crash lands on the roof of a manhattan skyscraper, killing the pilot, sparking a fire, and closing off several blocks in the heart of new york citysio. >>> receiving key evidence. the house judiciary chairman says the justice department has agreed to provide documents from the mueller investigation related to obstruction of justice. will that head off a court fight? >>> broad and multi-faceted. the justice department touts its own i
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in fact, was typical for people your age living in new york city? >> that's a good question. >> i don't know, i don't think i can make a generalization about people my age certainly my cohorts coming out of the liberal arts college, people who really. >> wanting to be in publishing. >> people who were into art, music, literature. i live in greenpoint where there was a pretty vibrant culture and the arts scene and music scene. and the technology was not, it was sort of in conventional, it wasn't the focus and i think that our world was way more, was just a tangible physical world. it wasn't one characterized by speed or visibility, if that makes sense. >> you describe publishing as rather quaint, antiquated. >> relatively, yes. publishing, they are really different. publishing, books take a really long time to make. often they require a lot of time to write and for them to get together slowly is in the investment of the book so in silicon valley people are pushing software before it's finished to see how it goes. there is a rating on quickly, there a
in fact, was typical for people your age living in new york city? >> that's a good question. >> i don't know, i don't think i can make a generalization about people my age certainly my cohorts coming out of the liberal arts college, people who really. >> wanting to be in publishing. >> people who were into art, music, literature. i live in greenpoint where there was a pretty vibrant culture and the arts scene and music scene. and the technology was not, it was sort of in...
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i come from new york city. in new york city, we have a lot of iranians. and they're great people. i have friends that are iranian, many friends living in new york city, many iranians, they're very smart. they're very ambitious. they're high quality people but i have many friends that are iranian. i don't want to kill 150 iranians. i understand it. i don't want to kill 150 of anything or anybody. unless it's absolutely necessary. >> why was that different from the estimates you got earlier in the day from your national security people? >> it wasn't really. i didn't talk too much about that. again, no decision to go forward because i said we'll meet at a certain time, and nothing goes forward until we meet. i didn't want anybody doing anything. >> and when we met they gave me a rough estimate earlier but i wanted a more accurate estimate. the more accurate estimate, i won't go into the number of sights but you guessed that pretty much right, you have in particular, but it was a number of sites and it was on average 40 to 50 people at each site. it was given to me by a general. >> mea
i come from new york city. in new york city, we have a lot of iranians. and they're great people. i have friends that are iranian, many friends living in new york city, many iranians, they're very smart. they're very ambitious. they're high quality people but i have many friends that are iranian. i don't want to kill 150 iranians. i understand it. i don't want to kill 150 of anything or anybody. unless it's absolutely necessary. >> why was that different from the estimates you got earlier...
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balanceus.org >>> deadly helicopter crash on top of a new york city skyscraper. more on that coming up. also breaking news here in washington on the justice department, agreeing to give the house judiciary committee key evidence from robert mueller's obstruction investigation. joining us now, key member of the senate judiciary committee, democrat richard blumenthal of connecticut. senator, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> jerry nadler seems pretty optimistic about this new deal with the justice department. he says the full committee will now see mueller's most important files. how significant is this? >> it is very significant, wolf, because it is a first step and a very significant step forward toward presenting this case to the american people. remember the power of nine minutes of robert mueller talking about what's in the robert. not anything new, really. just a cut and paste from the report. and, likewise, this evidence, the findings and the documents coming from the department of justice that further give life and voice and face to the black and wh
balanceus.org >>> deadly helicopter crash on top of a new york city skyscraper. more on that coming up. also breaking news here in washington on the justice department, agreeing to give the house judiciary committee key evidence from robert mueller's obstruction investigation. joining us now, key member of the senate judiciary committee, democrat richard blumenthal of connecticut. senator, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> jerry nadler seems pretty optimistic about...
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new york city's major saying there's no evidence this was an act of terror tonight, but there are many questions. abc's gio benitez is on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, panic in new york city. police and firefighters mobilizing on the ground, encircling the 54-story skyscraper. >> 737 7th avenue. reports crash onto the roof with fire on the roof. >> reporter: while in a building nearby, a man trains his camera on the plume of smoke billowing off the roof. >> there was a significant flame coming off the building, right before that, i had heard what sounded like a helicopter. >> reporter: workers inside the tower describing the moment of impact. shawna farrell was on the 36th floor in the middle of a meeting. >> heard the loud whizzing sound of a motor, and then we heard a crash and actually felt the crash, as well. looked out the window, we saw a bunch of smoke and debris and then we all just ran. we ran down 36 flights as soon as we could. >> keep in mind, she was on 36, she believes there are 50 some-odd floors in that building, so, to feel it that far down the building give
new york city's major saying there's no evidence this was an act of terror tonight, but there are many questions. abc's gio benitez is on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, panic in new york city. police and firefighters mobilizing on the ground, encircling the 54-story skyscraper. >> 737 7th avenue. reports crash onto the roof with fire on the roof. >> reporter: while in a building nearby, a man trains his camera on the plume of smoke billowing off the roof. >>...
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new york city's premiere place for standup.rahmy yusef is about to take the stage. >> if you have a girl problem -- >> i grew up in a family that didn't talk about sex at all. i'm muslim, and it didn't come up at all. any muslims here? oh, yeah? did you guys talk about sex? >> reporter: a jersey boy and son of egyptian immigrants, rahmy is here to flip the script. >> i believe all the women. none of them have a reason to lie. the other reason i believe them is men? yeah, we're not good. >> reporter: it's been a breakout year for the comedian. >> it's azy. >> reporter: first known for making a splash in the late show with stephen colbert and "mr. robot." now he has his own series coined rahmy in a new hbo special. >> we're not trying to provide answers. i don't think that's job of film or comedy. i think the only job we have or i have is to disrupt the context. >> reporter: the hoe show is loy based on his life, a millennial muslim with the drawn desires of growing up in american society. >> this is the perfect time for people t
new york city's premiere place for standup.rahmy yusef is about to take the stage. >> if you have a girl problem -- >> i grew up in a family that didn't talk about sex at all. i'm muslim, and it didn't come up at all. any muslims here? oh, yeah? did you guys talk about sex? >> reporter: a jersey boy and son of egyptian immigrants, rahmy is here to flip the script. >> i believe all the women. none of them have a reason to lie. the other reason i believe them is men? yeah,...
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thank you so much, chirlane mccray, the first lady of the city of new york, and new york city mayor billl be seeing you in miami on wednesday. >> thanks, rev. >>> up next, for decades, attorney bryan stevenson has fought to create more fairness within the criminal justice system. it's a subject of a new hbo documentary premiering this week. we'll talk to him about it next. this is the ocean. just listen. (vo) there's so much we want to show her. we needed a car that would last long enough to see it all. (avo) subaru outback. ninety eight percent are still on the road after 10 years. come on mom, let's go! i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. like... a business borrowing solution to help get a little more space with a lot less mom. or home insight, to search for a new house within your budget. because, they really need their space. pnc - make today the day. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why w
thank you so much, chirlane mccray, the first lady of the city of new york, and new york city mayor billl be seeing you in miami on wednesday. >> thanks, rev. >>> up next, for decades, attorney bryan stevenson has fought to create more fairness within the criminal justice system. it's a subject of a new hbo documentary premiering this week. we'll talk to him about it next. this is the ocean. just listen. (vo) there's so much we want to show her. we needed a car that would last...
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there the governor did mention that the 1st reports of one a helicopter went into a building in new york city obviously caused quite a lot of alarm particularly in this city after september 11th of 2001 but no indications at this point that this was an intentional act but of course we'll be hearing more from the n.y.p.d. and various authorities fire department as well here in the coming minutes that we expect just to give our viewers some perspective on where exactly this is happening this is in times square on the northern part of times square in midtown manhattan about 7 or 8 blocks south of central park area this is a very very busy area of new york city if not the busiest area it is common for helicopters as many people know who have visited new york city or been here for helicopters to be flying all over this city at all hours of the day so it's not uncommon at all for to see helicopters. this is a city that has some of the most helicopters anywhere in the united states if not anywhere in the world flying all over the city at all hours so that is not uncommon but clearly to have a helico
there the governor did mention that the 1st reports of one a helicopter went into a building in new york city obviously caused quite a lot of alarm particularly in this city after september 11th of 2001 but no indications at this point that this was an intentional act but of course we'll be hearing more from the n.y.p.d. and various authorities fire department as well here in the coming minutes that we expect just to give our viewers some perspective on where exactly this is happening this is...
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[laughter] okay. 73 in new york city. 62 in minneapolis. northwest, we're deal requesting some rain in the forecast. across portions of the northeast, and including new york city, my hair is very glad that i'm inside today. so there's the last 24 hours we are going to see potential for more rain in the forecast but then a quieter pattern will settle in across much of the country over the next couple of days. we're still going to look for threat of strong to severe storms across midwest up to the great lakes and gulf coast there's your forecast today, and then we're going start to feel some summertime heat here are the northeast, i mean, close to 90 degrees here in new york city. it is summer so -- bring it on, right also looking at the tropics here the pacific off a the coast of mexico, even if this does develop it will stay away from land which is good news. all right. me and my hair over-- >> thank you very much. meanwhile as you know those i.c.e. raids put on hold while the president pushes democrats to make a deal on immigration. was inf
[laughter] okay. 73 in new york city. 62 in minneapolis. northwest, we're deal requesting some rain in the forecast. across portions of the northeast, and including new york city, my hair is very glad that i'm inside today. so there's the last 24 hours we are going to see potential for more rain in the forecast but then a quieter pattern will settle in across much of the country over the next couple of days. we're still going to look for threat of strong to severe storms across midwest up to...
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from the broadcast center in new york city. ♪ >>> it's tuesday, june 11th, 2019. is is the "cbs morning news". >>> skyscraper crash. an experienced helicopter pilot the new call for safety in the season. >>> back in boston. legendary red sox slugger david ortiz is now being treated in a u.s. hospital after being shot in his home country. >>> and another tourist death. a sixth person died mysteriously while on vacation at a resort in the dominican republic. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters right here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. >>> a deadly helicopter crash in new york city is renewing calls to ban nonessential helicopter flights over the nation's largest city. yesterday the chopper crashed killing the pilot, the only person on board. terrorism is not expected. u.s. congresswoman is calling a ban on nonessential helicopter flights saying they are too dangerous. we are at the scene of the crash in manhattan with details on the investigation and what we have learned so far about the pilot. laura? >> reporter
from the broadcast center in new york city. ♪ >>> it's tuesday, june 11th, 2019. is is the "cbs morning news". >>> skyscraper crash. an experienced helicopter pilot the new call for safety in the season. >>> back in boston. legendary red sox slugger david ortiz is now being treated in a u.s. hospital after being shot in his home country. >>> and another tourist death. a sixth person died mysteriously while on vacation at a resort in the dominican...
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we start with that crash in new york city. sb, faa and new york city police all on the scene of a deadly chopper crash. >> we have what appears to be a helicopter that crashed into the roof. it is on fire. >> one first responder described it as a debris field on fire. augusta a 109 chopper flying this poor visibility slamming down on the roof of the 54 story building. a witness describes the moment of impact. >> you could feel the building shake. and you could actually hear the alarms when they went off, the alarms went off, security came in, told us everybody get out of the building now. do not take the elevators. walk down the stairs. >> the pilot has been identified as tim mccormick, he was a certified flight instructor with 15 years of experience flying helicopters and single planes. his colleagues left heartbroken and stunned. >> tim will be exceptionally missed by his department members, not only for his leadership, but his wonderful sense of humor. rest in peace, brother. >> investigators say there is no sign of criminal
we start with that crash in new york city. sb, faa and new york city police all on the scene of a deadly chopper crash. >> we have what appears to be a helicopter that crashed into the roof. it is on fire. >> one first responder described it as a debris field on fire. augusta a 109 chopper flying this poor visibility slamming down on the roof of the 54 story building. a witness describes the moment of impact. >> you could feel the building shake. and you could actually hear...
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was that typical for people your age living in new york city?hat's a good question. >> i don't think i can make a generalization about people my age but definitely my covert coming out of a liberal arts college will. >> really wanted to be in publishing. people related to art, music, literature, and lived in greenpoint where there was a pretty vibrant culture in the art scene in the music scene. technology was sort of incidental. it wasn't the focus. i think our worlds were way more, it was just a tangible physical world. it wasn't one characterized by speed or visibility. if that makes sense. >> he described publishing as rather quaint, antiquated. >> relatively. they are really different. publishing, it took a very long time to make. often they apply a lot of time to write. and to put them together slowly is the benefit of the book. in silicon valley people are pushing software before they're finished. there entering it very quickly. very different approaches to product development. i'm horrified i just referred to making a book as product abu
was that typical for people your age living in new york city?hat's a good question. >> i don't think i can make a generalization about people my age but definitely my covert coming out of a liberal arts college will. >> really wanted to be in publishing. people related to art, music, literature, and lived in greenpoint where there was a pretty vibrant culture in the art scene in the music scene. technology was sort of incidental. it wasn't the focus. i think our worlds were way...
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new york city real estate has changed since 2001. d in getting tenants back to come downtown as well as who specifically is putting big money into new york. >> it's been a little bit of a challenge. truthfully, it's been a challenge in ten lifetimes. but the important thing is it worked, we got it done. or almost done. there's one building left to go. that's tower two. but these buildings have held up, and it's testimony to fact that if you build it, they will come, right? you build well-located building, good quality design and priced reasonably, they'll come. maria: there's also been a resurgence of downtown. so you're not just seeing this area up and coming, but you're seeing the remaining areas around here, the nearby areas, because people see activity once again downtown new york. >> and as a result, you have a tripling of the residential population down here. i think we've built 8 or 9,000 hotel rooms down here. maria: broadly speaking, how do you see real estate today? was i know in the -- because i know in the boom days years
new york city real estate has changed since 2001. d in getting tenants back to come downtown as well as who specifically is putting big money into new york. >> it's been a little bit of a challenge. truthfully, it's been a challenge in ten lifetimes. but the important thing is it worked, we got it done. or almost done. there's one building left to go. that's tower two. but these buildings have held up, and it's testimony to fact that if you build it, they will come, right? you build...
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deadly chopper crash in the heart of new york city. the new video showing a chopper flying erratically moments before a helicopter crash lands on the roof of a 54-story building, forcing workers to evacuate. the mangled mess. and questions now growing. why was the pilot flying in bad conditions? >>> showdown in the hawkeye state. both president trump and joe biden descending on iowa this morning. >>> the amazing rescue caught on camera. six teens caught in a flash flood -- >> hold on, hold on tight! >> trapped in a storm drain, one dragged half a mile under the city. the fire chief risking his life to save them. >>> breaking overnight, baseball legend david ortiz flown back to boston after being targeted by that gunman. now authorities searching for a second suspect. the latest on his condition. >>> abc news exclusive. swept away. the young boy drifting to sea on a unicorn float. >> he doesn't really know how to swim. >> the moment he's finally rescued. now his family is speaking out right here on "gma." ♪ let it go ♪ let it go >>> and
deadly chopper crash in the heart of new york city. the new video showing a chopper flying erratically moments before a helicopter crash lands on the roof of a 54-story building, forcing workers to evacuate. the mangled mess. and questions now growing. why was the pilot flying in bad conditions? >>> showdown in the hawkeye state. both president trump and joe biden descending on iowa this morning. >>> the amazing rescue caught on camera. six teens caught in a flash flood --...
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just so you know, i come from new york city. in new york city, we have a lot of iranians and they are great people. i have many friends living in new york city. you meet many iranians. they are very smart and ambitious and they have -- they are tremendous, high quality people. i don't want to kill 150 iranians. i understand it. i don't want to kill 150 of anything, anybody, unless it is absolutely necessary. most very much agree with what i am doing. if the leadership of iran behaves badly, then it is going to be a very bad day for them. hopefully they are smart, and hopefully they really care for their people and not themselves, and hopefully we can get iran back to an economic track that is fantastic where they are a really wealthy nation which would be a wonderful thing. all those things i want to do. but if they are going to be foolish, that will never happen. reporter: [indiscernible] there was a photograph of you and her in the late 1980's. pres. trump: i have no idea who this woman is. this is a woman who has been accused
just so you know, i come from new york city. in new york city, we have a lot of iranians and they are great people. i have many friends living in new york city. you meet many iranians. they are very smart and ambitious and they have -- they are tremendous, high quality people. i don't want to kill 150 iranians. i understand it. i don't want to kill 150 of anything, anybody, unless it is absolutely necessary. most very much agree with what i am doing. if the leadership of iran behaves badly,...
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just moments earlier, when the oscar-award winner smiled and waved while turning himself into new york city police. the 51-year-old known for this signature line in "jerry maguire." >> show me the money. >> reporter: now accused of grabbing a woman's breasts sunday night at this new york city bar where he appears drinking and singing in this video obtained by tmz. ♪ the 29-year-old accuser claims he was intoxicated and assaulted her. allegations gooding denies. he told tmz there is video proof that he's innocent. >> there's a tape that shows what really happened. and that's the most important thing. >> was there any groping involved? >> nothing. >> reporter: gooding's says he's surprised prosecutors are moving forward with the case. >> there's not a scintilla of criminal couple ability that can be attributed to mr. cuba gooding jr. >> reporter: gooding entering a plea of not guilty today. his lawyer says that he's reviewed more than two hours of surveillance video from that >>> d toting thatpark a nig mem. theyaged wit susp kli spread through the neighborhood, so did the anger, spiraling in
just moments earlier, when the oscar-award winner smiled and waved while turning himself into new york city police. the 51-year-old known for this signature line in "jerry maguire." >> show me the money. >> reporter: now accused of grabbing a woman's breasts sunday night at this new york city bar where he appears drinking and singing in this video obtained by tmz. ♪ the 29-year-old accuser claims he was intoxicated and assaulted her. allegations gooding denies. he told...
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today, 50 years ago, new york city police raided the stone wall inn in new york. on june 28, 1969.ed. a police officer pushed a drag queen. and people in the lgbtq crowd there fought back. standing up for themselves. that legendary stonewall riot, helped to create a gay rights movement that extended and grew beyond new york city. it has spanned decades now. >>> new york, pride celebration event the will be happening all weekend long. the festivities start tonight with the trans march. also, the location of the big pink triangle at twin peaks. the dike march begins. then sunday morning, it wraps up with a big pride parade through downtown san francisco. >>> and the world cup today. the women's national team plays france at noon. it is a must-win match that pits two of the top teams in the world. today's game is a chance for both soccer programs to show the progress they've made. >> where we were four years ago. and from where france was 4 years ago, i think both of us are much stronger teams. the women's game general has grown tremendously. and i think it's going to be a great stage
today, 50 years ago, new york city police raided the stone wall inn in new york. on june 28, 1969.ed. a police officer pushed a drag queen. and people in the lgbtq crowd there fought back. standing up for themselves. that legendary stonewall riot, helped to create a gay rights movement that extended and grew beyond new york city. it has spanned decades now. >>> new york, pride celebration event the will be happening all weekend long. the festivities start tonight with the trans march....