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>> you bet. >> seth: we gotta do "live new yorker cartoons." >> can't wait. can't wait. >> seth: david remnick everybody. [ cheers and applause ] new episodes of "the new yorker presents" are available every tuesday on amazon prime. we'll be right back. fruit. nuts. silky smooth dark chocolate. revel in the pleasure of new dove fruit and nut. it's a taste so bold, yet so smooth, it could only be called, black silk, from folgers. a taste you could enjoy, black silk, from folgers. [electronic sound effects] brace yourself... the first ever gsf is here. with a 467 horse power v8 engine... torque vectoring differential... and brembo brakes. meet the piadina the newest addition to olive garden's lunch duos menu paired with your choice of unlimited soup or salad starting at just $6.99 think of it as a quesadilla that speaks fluent italian olive garden degree motionsense.the world's first antiperspirant with unique microcapsules activated by movement, that release bursts of freshness all day. motionsense. protection to keep you moving. degree. it won't let you down.
>> you bet. >> seth: we gotta do "live new yorker cartoons." >> can't wait. can't wait. >> seth: david remnick everybody. [ cheers and applause ] new episodes of "the new yorker presents" are available every tuesday on amazon prime. we'll be right back. fruit. nuts. silky smooth dark chocolate. revel in the pleasure of new dove fruit and nut. it's a taste so bold, yet so smooth, it could only be called, black silk, from folgers. a taste you could...
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prize winning author and the editor of "the new yorker." new episodes of the magazines new series "the new yorker presents" are available every tuesday on amazon prime. let's take a look. all the way from oklahoma. [ cheers ] >> we started mutton busting want the kids to learn and they learn their fundamentals are riding as they get older. then they graduate into calves, then junior steers, then they go to our senior steers, then our junior bulls and then they're in the big bulls. >> that's it! keep moving! move! move!! move! >> move! >> move! >> move! >> get a hold! get a hold! get over there! get over there! >> hey. [ crying ] get up. what are you crying about? what are yououniffling about? give me some. are you champ or chump? >> champ. >> champ or chump? >> champ. >> champ or chump? >> champ. >> seth: please welcome ck to [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i liki that we showed a bull riding clip to introduce you because that seems like the farthest away from the david remnick i know. >> yeah. it's like my childhood. >> seth: that's right
prize winning author and the editor of "the new yorker." new episodes of the magazines new series "the new yorker presents" are available every tuesday on amazon prime. let's take a look. all the way from oklahoma. [ cheers ] >> we started mutton busting want the kids to learn and they learn their fundamentals are riding as they get older. then they graduate into calves, then junior steers, then they go to our senior steers, then our junior bulls and then they're in...
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our next guest is the pultizer the editor of "the new yorker." new episodes of the magazines new series "the new yorker presents" are available every tuesday on amazon prime. >> first cowboy coming to you the way from oklahoma. [ cheers ] 4 to 6 they ride sheep cause you learn their fundamentals are riding as they get older. then they graduate into calves, then junior steers, then they go to junior bulls and then they're in the big bulls. >> that's it! move! ve! >> move! >> move! >> move! get over there! get over there! >> hey. get up. what are you crying about? what are you sniffling about? give me some. are you champ or chump? >> champ. >> champ. >> champ or chump? this show david remnick. cheers and applause ] bull riding clip to introduce farthest away from the >> yeah. are >> in north jersey. champ or chump? laughing -- >> chump all the way. know this becausoday. obliviously we have to write your name a lot when you're on the show with just -- in our memos and what not and >> redneck. it auto corrects to david redneck.very flattering. [ laugh
our next guest is the pultizer the editor of "the new yorker." new episodes of the magazines new series "the new yorker presents" are available every tuesday on amazon prime. >> first cowboy coming to you the way from oklahoma. [ cheers ] 4 to 6 they ride sheep cause you learn their fundamentals are riding as they get older. then they graduate into calves, then junior steers, then they go to junior bulls and then they're in the big bulls. >> that's it! move! ve!...
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tonight -- bobby cannavale, editor of "the new yorker", david remnick, live "new yorker" cartoons, featuringhe 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president obama today announced plans to close the prison at guantanamo bay. it's a pretty simple plan, really. he's going to put a radioshack sign on it. [ laughter ] [ light laughter ] film director spike lee has endorsed bernie sanders and for bernie's sake i hope it's more effective than spike lee's other endorsements. [ laughter ] we're now a week away from the super tuesday primaries and ben carson is so excited he barely got 14 hours of sleep last night. [ laughter ] at a rally in las vegas last night, donald trump told supporters he'd like to punch protestors in the face. though he looks more like the kind of guy who would stroke a white cat while somebody else punched you in the face. [ laughter and applause ]
tonight -- bobby cannavale, editor of "the new yorker", david remnick, live "new yorker" cartoons, featuringhe 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president obama today announced plans to close the prison at guantanamo bay. it's...
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," for "the new yorker." about -- you compared the trump campaign to the brutality of nfl football. >> yeah. >> seth: with this sort of amount of anger and vitriol that has been sort of prevalent throughout the course of his campaign. >> yeah. >> seth: explain exactly what you mean. >> well, i wish these guys would wear helmets. then we wouldn't see them quite as often. >> seth: yeah. >> it is -- it's horrifying. it's horrifying. there you know, in the 60s, philip roth, great novelist, wrote that that american craziness is so crazy that it's becoming impossible to write fiction anymore. but he had no idea. he was dealing with a character like richard nixon. >> seth: mm-hmm. >> who by today's standards would be a kind of raving lefty in the republican party and we now have the spectacle of political candidates screaming and yelling at the pope. at the pope. >> seth: and it having no effect. >> no it -- his ratings went up. trump's ratings went up as a result. so, you know, so when you see a yesterday when 106-
," for "the new yorker." about -- you compared the trump campaign to the brutality of nfl football. >> yeah. >> seth: with this sort of amount of anger and vitriol that has been sort of prevalent throughout the course of his campaign. >> yeah. >> seth: explain exactly what you mean. >> well, i wish these guys would wear helmets. then we wouldn't see them quite as often. >> seth: yeah. >> it is -- it's horrifying. it's horrifying. there...
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also, editor of "the new yorker", our friend david remnick is back. [ cheers and applause ] talk to him. plus, very exciting, we have the return of the "late night" players who will be staging live "new yorker" cartoons.o all of that fun stuff, the campaign of gop presidential candidate ted cruz has come under fire for allegedly spreading marco rubio. it's just the latest in a series en a major toll on his campaign. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] so all in all, it's was a tough weekend for ted cruz. he came in third in south carolina, a state where he
also, editor of "the new yorker", our friend david remnick is back. [ cheers and applause ] talk to him. plus, very exciting, we have the return of the "late night" players who will be staging live "new yorker" cartoons.o all of that fun stuff, the campaign of gop presidential candidate ted cruz has come under fire for allegedly spreading marco rubio. it's just the latest in a series en a major toll on his campaign. for more on this, it's time for "a closer...
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how do new yorkers feel about michael bloomberg running for president. the new show poll shows against it. >> when i was sick i had people say drink aspirin and people saying drink plenty of water. juliet: it bothers me so bad that i want to to people that. >> i am back. she should have . you hate that too, don't you? >> should of but it should have. michael, when will the wintry mix, our way . mike: it depends on where you are. it works its way from the southwest to the northeast. it's right around lunchtime and it should start to kick it's give or take. is in the interior sections with a winter weather advisory going into effect from 4:00 until 9:00 tomorrow morning. there is a coating of snow and ice with some places getting off to an inch or so. it will make for some slick spots if you see the freezing rain and it could be happening in the overnight hours. hopefully people will be staying safe at that point. we have 360 in central park and 34 newark. it's above freezing temperatures and much of the areas but as you go to the higher elevations, tempera
how do new yorkers feel about michael bloomberg running for president. the new show poll shows against it. >> when i was sick i had people say drink aspirin and people saying drink plenty of water. juliet: it bothers me so bad that i want to to people that. >> i am back. she should have . you hate that too, don't you? >> should of but it should have. michael, when will the wintry mix, our way . mike: it depends on where you are. it works its way from the southwest to the...
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worked with coal hahn to launch one book through an entry they and entered they had done with the new yorker because you take any opportunity. the media really works with partners and fashion, particularly in liquor because they are always looking for an upmarket audience and the reader books is that allegedly. >> i don't think you do advertising. >> taxes and other places. and any ideas, any of our institutions we can recruit advertising, museums, libraries. >> the small business administration would be a delightful federal partner for independent booksellers who are struggling to stay alive. i am on the other side of where our administration with the department of justice case. things went awry. again, six publishers fixing their e-book prices which essentially pitted intellectual property against technology and given that we are on the precipice of the sunny divide when the tech sector is using intellectual property in a way that does not compensate the people who make it, there are other conversations to have, we are watching a lot of transition. there are opportunities for all kinds of
worked with coal hahn to launch one book through an entry they and entered they had done with the new yorker because you take any opportunity. the media really works with partners and fashion, particularly in liquor because they are always looking for an upmarket audience and the reader books is that allegedly. >> i don't think you do advertising. >> taxes and other places. and any ideas, any of our institutions we can recruit advertising, museums, libraries. >> the small...
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one new yorker's his wallet has one new yorker's one new yorker's story of losing his wallet has gone viral on social media. what an anonymous sender returned from the man's wallet... and why it "sort of" restores some faith in humanity. plus -- how much a beatles collector spent on a lock of john lennon's hair -- that might make you pull your s wallet at a concert. a stranger finds it and decides to kind of... sort of... do the right thing. with a brutally honest letter. jeanne moos shows us what's "most new york note imaginable". (nat sound) he went to a wilco concert in brooklyn, and when reilly flaherty got home he realized, uh oh, lost my wallet. (reilly flaherty/lost wallet) "i have that classic but the really happened later. (reilly wallet) "two weeks later this crazy envelope just shows up. dear reilly flaherty. i found your wallet and your drivers license. had your address. so here's your credit cards and other important stuff." that's the good news, even though reilly had already replaced his license and credit cards. the bad news... (kelly ripa/host, "live with kelly and mi
one new yorker's his wallet has one new yorker's one new yorker's story of losing his wallet has gone viral on social media. what an anonymous sender returned from the man's wallet... and why it "sort of" restores some faith in humanity. plus -- how much a beatles collector spent on a lock of john lennon's hair -- that might make you pull your s wallet at a concert. a stranger finds it and decides to kind of... sort of... do the right thing. with a brutally honest letter. jeanne moos...
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. >> reporter: new yorkers are already enduring windchills near zero. it's going to be a particularly tough night for shane duffy and sullivan. they plan to sleep outside tonight to raise awareness for the homeless. >> we're pretty committed to this. it's unfortunate that the timing is what it is. >> now they're headed to the salvation army to try and find warmer clothes. your brain starts slowing down. >> reporter: mayor de blasio and city emergency managers are putting the warning out to new yorkers, stay inside tonight. >> i want to remind all new yorkers to please look out for your neighbors, check in on your neighbors, particularly our senior citizens and folks with any kind of health problems or disabilities. >> reporter: be sure to watch children and the elderly for signs of frostbite. it's a real danger even if you're only outside for a short time. but we did find one person who doesn't mind working outside for hours. tyrone told us he came prepared. >> i've got two sets of thermals on, got my freeze on, my jacket on, another shirt under that an
. >> reporter: new yorkers are already enduring windchills near zero. it's going to be a particularly tough night for shane duffy and sullivan. they plan to sleep outside tonight to raise awareness for the homeless. >> we're pretty committed to this. it's unfortunate that the timing is what it is. >> now they're headed to the salvation army to try and find warmer clothes. your brain starts slowing down. >> reporter: mayor de blasio and city emergency managers are putting...
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new yorkers who want to touch and feel the clothes can stop in their manhattan showroom and try things on. they've launched a program in new york called homework. starting at $95 an hour, a stylist will come to your house, go through your closet and come up with a work wardrobe. >> we see 10 outfits. >> reporter: the concept is catching on. the young of the three was named to the forbes 30 under 30. last year they shipped 100,000 units and grew sales 550 percent, something they expect to do again in 2016. what's the secret? >> people wanted practical and yet stylish work wear. it turns out we can make that. >> reporter: they've written a guide book called wear to work. it has tips centered around the philosophy you need to create a they're planning to expand internationally beginning with canada and they're adding shoes and bags. my favorite thing, the machine washability. steve: dry cleaning is a racquet, wrecks your clothing. >> you don't have to spend the money. who doesn't spill. steve: you're more in charge. you've got to wait three days. it's a great idea. dari: love it. thank yo
new yorkers who want to touch and feel the clothes can stop in their manhattan showroom and try things on. they've launched a program in new york called homework. starting at $95 an hour, a stylist will come to your house, go through your closet and come up with a work wardrobe. >> we see 10 outfits. >> reporter: the concept is catching on. the young of the three was named to the forbes 30 under 30. last year they shipped 100,000 units and grew sales 550 percent, something they...
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we want to remind all new yorkers to look out for the neighbors. particularly the senior citizens and folks with any kind of health problems or disabilities. also, again, stay in touch with your friends, family, make sure precautions they should take and another reminder, bring your pets inside. this is not a situation where pets should be outside for prolonged periods of time. if you do not have heat or hot water, call 311 immediately. very important point. we've been trying to get this point across intensely. you do not have heat or hot water, call 311 immediately so we can act on that. we want to give you an update on our housing authority which has, at this point, all of our developments have heat. the housing authority is prepared, weatherized and prepared all 2,000 boilers in our developments and we have 24-hour response teams in place. also, we want you to know, in terms of the housing preservation and development, we have added 50 staff for duty this weekend. heat and hot water complaints. overnight, we rec388 complaints. although a number
we want to remind all new yorkers to look out for the neighbors. particularly the senior citizens and folks with any kind of health problems or disabilities. also, again, stay in touch with your friends, family, make sure precautions they should take and another reminder, bring your pets inside. this is not a situation where pets should be outside for prolonged periods of time. if you do not have heat or hot water, call 311 immediately. very important point. we've been trying to get this point...
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the fack related. >> reporter: the latest victim is pleading with other new yorkers to do a seemingly simple thing. just stop looking at our phones. instead, look around us here in the subways for our own safety. >> i didn't do that and i feel like maybe if i would have taken that advice, this wouldn't have happened, if i was more aware of my surroundings. >> now she was aware enough to get this description of her attacker. she got a good look at him. she says he's a white male on the tall side, about 6 she said he has glasses, he's possibly in his 40s, and she says he wore a blue and white thick shirt or jacket and he also had a black backpack and a sturdy build. this woman putting out this description in the hope that new yorkers will take notice and stay off their cell phones in the subways. live in times square, stacey sager, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> some shocking video tonight of a woman who was hit by a wrong-way driver in brooklyn and we want you to know that the victim did survive. on the surveillance video you can see the woman walking her dog in the east new york secti
the fack related. >> reporter: the latest victim is pleading with other new yorkers to do a seemingly simple thing. just stop looking at our phones. instead, look around us here in the subways for our own safety. >> i didn't do that and i feel like maybe if i would have taken that advice, this wouldn't have happened, if i was more aware of my surroundings. >> now she was aware enough to get this description of her attacker. she got a good look at him. she says he's a white...
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the mayor urged new yorkers to check on neighbors and try to stay inside, and if you have no heat in your apartment, call 311. >> from this point on through seasoned afternoon we're 234 -- sunday afternoon we're in a really exceptional situation, and i need all new yorkers to take the appropriate precaution, take the weather seriously. >> reporter: the best advice is if you have to get out, layer, the joseph family here in harlem is ready. >> just stay in, and when you come out dress in layers, hands covered, head covered, feet covered. >> reporter: and the rule is you have to have heat and hot water in new york city, the law inside your apartment after 10:00 o'clock tonight until 6:00 o'clock tomorrow morning, 55 or colder, you have to have heat, if not call 311 to get help. for now reporting live, dave evans, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> and new developments right now in a suspected robbery in brooklyn. a bizarre story that ended with a teen getting run over. we obvious stained exclusive -- obtained exclusive video showing how it went down, and we want to warn you this is disturb
the mayor urged new yorkers to check on neighbors and try to stay inside, and if you have no heat in your apartment, call 311. >> from this point on through seasoned afternoon we're 234 -- sunday afternoon we're in a really exceptional situation, and i need all new yorkers to take the appropriate precaution, take the weather seriously. >> reporter: the best advice is if you have to get out, layer, the joseph family here in harlem is ready. >> just stay in, and when you come...
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we're new yorkers. ernie: new yorkers enjoy being out. >> every night. ernie: there's a lot of action. >> there is. absolutely. ernie: keep enjoying it. stay home or go out? >> go out. ernie: what do you do? >> i like to spend time with my family. ernie: that's really sweet. you look great. i love your coat. beautiful color. >> thank you. ernie: everybody is looking at you today. you look great. >> thanks. ernie: okay. bye. >> you staying home or going out tonight? let's go dancing. i'm in the mood. that's it for now. thank you for joining us. go to facebook and tell me what you do. i'm ernie anastos. from all of us in studio 5 and our control room, great staff, give us a wave, have a wonderful night and we'll see you tomorrow. i know you love to go out a lot. russ: if i was your age, i just >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: no doubt about it, the '80's crowd hates kris jenner because she got booed off the stage over the weekend. [booing] >> deafening roar of boos. harvey: did she look shocked? >> no. she was like it wasn't even happening. harvey: you know, t
we're new yorkers. ernie: new yorkers enjoy being out. >> every night. ernie: there's a lot of action. >> there is. absolutely. ernie: keep enjoying it. stay home or go out? >> go out. ernie: what do you do? >> i like to spend time with my family. ernie: that's really sweet. you look great. i love your coat. beautiful color. >> thank you. ernie: everybody is looking at you today. you look great. >> thanks. ernie: okay. bye. >> you staying home or going...
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this morning's temperatures gave new yorkers a preview of what's ahead. so for people outside, traffic waitin for the bus, bundle up and think warm thoughts like going to south america. >> i leave saturday night, come back the following friday. it's about, you know, low 80s, maybe get down to 70. >> we're going to interrupt to listen to mayor de blasio now. >> all new yorkers need to recognize we're going to be facing really an normal conditions, very dangerous conditions and everyone needs to adjust their approach given what we're facing here. i want to thank all of my colleagues who have joined me. i'll acknowledge them in a moment. let me do this first and also say we'll take any questions on the weather situation up front before we move onto the construction safety issues. temperatures will continue to drop tonight with low -- lows in morning. windchill, the windchill values will take us as low as 5 below zero from tonight through saturday morning. then temperatures and windchills will continue to drop. they'll go even lower throughout the day tomorro
this morning's temperatures gave new yorkers a preview of what's ahead. so for people outside, traffic waitin for the bus, bundle up and think warm thoughts like going to south america. >> i leave saturday night, come back the following friday. it's about, you know, low 80s, maybe get down to 70. >> we're going to interrupt to listen to mayor de blasio now. >> all new yorkers need to recognize we're going to be facing really an normal conditions, very dangerous conditions and...
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>> is the world ready for three new yorkers running for president >> this comes on the eve of a bi g day in the race for the white house. tomorrow is the new hampshire primary. today candidates are using every second to sway voters in their direction. we go manchester to find out everything we need to know. >> reporter: the snow as well. you talk about three new yorkers and we have f r new yorkers in this primary system, of course, bernie sanders, born and raised in brooklyn, hillary clinton the former senator from n york, donald trump the reality star and mogul and of course chris christie from new jersey, anyway in the new york area as gd!ernor of new jersey. two of them are leading in the polls, two are scrambling to keep up. crisscrossing new hampshire like ere is no tomorrow, and for bench s that's their fate. >> i believe we'll do very well. >> reporter: phone banks have bern going like crazhy. ask these wo clinton supporters. >> starting from dinner time to 9:00. >> you ever not want to answer the phone >> many times. >> do ysu ever not answer the phones? >> absolutely. >> repo
>> is the world ready for three new yorkers running for president >> this comes on the eve of a bi g day in the race for the white house. tomorrow is the new hampshire primary. today candidates are using every second to sway voters in their direction. we go manchester to find out everything we need to know. >> reporter: the snow as well. you talk about three new yorkers and we have f r new yorkers in this primary system, of course, bernie sanders, born and raised in brooklyn,...
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he knew. >> a clear message, to body in this city who would perpetrate violence against a fellow new yorker, we'll find you, we'll arrest you, we'll leave no stone unturned. reporter: it has catch cast a shadowa january's start. >> our officers will be instructed to wake people up, by sleeping you make yourself, as reflected in our crime stats could a very easy victim. >> people who sleep on trains become victims of crimes of opportunity. reporting from lower manhattan, dari: a judge in pennsylvania refused to slow throw out a sexual assault race against bill cosby. the case was denied previously, cosby was arrested in december, charged with drugging ask sexually assualting a formerly temple university employee in his home in 2004, a previous d.a. it offered him immunity in echange for his testimony, he could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted. steve: robert durst pled guilty to gun charge. he could go to california to face murder charges, he admitted to possessing a revolver, he agreed to 85 month prison sentence, they will now try to move him to california, try him dari: a new cha
he knew. >> a clear message, to body in this city who would perpetrate violence against a fellow new yorker, we'll find you, we'll arrest you, we'll leave no stone unturned. reporter: it has catch cast a shadowa january's start. >> our officers will be instructed to wake people up, by sleeping you make yourself, as reflected in our crime stats could a very easy victim. >> people who sleep on trains become victims of crimes of opportunity. reporting from lower manhattan, dari:...
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. >>> new yorkers are becoming more unnerved after a series of random attacks especially since the suspects are still on the news -- on the loose. tracee carrasco joins us live from university heights where one victim lives. tracy? with one of those victims, a 25- year-old who says he is happy to be alive, recovering after being slashed in the face with a box cutter while at work last night. his girlfriend tells us she is distraught over the attack. >> at the moment, he's trying to rest up and heal. >> reporter: nicole is trying to make sense of the violence slashing that left her boyfriend, 25-year-old bobby barbeau, with 137 stitches in his face after he asked this teen seat in a surveillance image to leave the silver spurs restaurant in greenwich village on wednesday night. leave. he said i'll be back. >> reporter: the teen was kicked out for bothering customers asking for money for a bogus basketball league. he came back minutes later and vestibule. >> he didn't expect the guy to slice him. >> reporter: just blocks away, another slashing. and prince in front of supreme, a popular skateb
. >>> new yorkers are becoming more unnerved after a series of random attacks especially since the suspects are still on the news -- on the loose. tracee carrasco joins us live from university heights where one victim lives. tracy? with one of those victims, a 25- year-old who says he is happy to be alive, recovering after being slashed in the face with a box cutter while at work last night. his girlfriend tells us she is distraught over the attack. >> at the moment, he's trying...
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. >> i want to emphasize to all new yorkers how serious this situation is. people need to look out for their friends and make sure people do not stay outside in these conditions. wear extra clothing, do all the common sense things to protect yourself. >> common sense things. case in point, if you don't have to go outside, just don't. there are extra city workers on standby to deal with the heat and hot water complaints that inevitably come with weather like this. if you're having problems, de blasio says please call 311 immediately. >>> then we have this story. this beautiful puppy right here a woman walking her dog in the morning discovered her literally frozen to the ground in prospect park. >> reporter: this dog was just rescued. she's not been given a name yet, but her case is speaking volumes. gingerly placing one paw after another, this puppy found frozen to the ground this morning. >> she was basically sitting on the ground with her paws and she was hunched over. you know, she was just super cold. >> reporter: jennifer williams discovered the pup in p
. >> i want to emphasize to all new yorkers how serious this situation is. people need to look out for their friends and make sure people do not stay outside in these conditions. wear extra clothing, do all the common sense things to protect yourself. >> common sense things. case in point, if you don't have to go outside, just don't. there are extra city workers on standby to deal with the heat and hot water complaints that inevitably come with weather like this. if you're having...
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streets of new york decades ago now patrolling, looking for slashers. >> reporter: for legions of new yorkers the guardian angels are a symbol of the old days where crime ran rampant in the 90s, a waiver of highly publicized slashing underground since new year's, tonight they're back. >> a slashing here, a slashing there. that's what paralyzes people. >> reporter: for the first time since '94, curtis has brought his group of volunteers in to the subways day and night to supplement a police presence he says is simply not sufficient. >> police officers start in the back. i haven't seen that. i think that's contributed to the rise in crime. >> reporter: police say the recent dips are not related. bill bratton blamed a small group of career criminals he wants to ban from the mta all together. >> some of these career recidivist criminals who use the subways to prey on victims that we find some way of excluding them from the subway as conditions of their parole, if they're being paroled or try to maintain article over the subways. >> i pray and i just try not to worry about it. i try to keep myself
streets of new york decades ago now patrolling, looking for slashers. >> reporter: for legions of new yorkers the guardian angels are a symbol of the old days where crime ran rampant in the 90s, a waiver of highly publicized slashing underground since new year's, tonight they're back. >> a slashing here, a slashing there. that's what paralyzes people. >> reporter: for the first time since '94, curtis has brought his group of volunteers in to the subways day and night to...
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the third sloshing in a string of incidents that really had new yorkers on edge. knifed in the back by a person who is the least to be a teenager. again, this is a video from the nypd. a 21-year-old slashed while waiting in line at supreme. that is a skateboard shot on lafayette. they were launching their spring collection. line. that brings us to our third incident that occurred wednesday evening. a hard-working busboy there slashed in the face after he asked a panhandler to leave the restaurant because that person was bothering some patrons of take a listen. >> wearing a gray hoodie. wearing a small gym bag and a purple folder. it looks like a scam to get money out of people. >> reporter: the nypd also released for other photos. we are a company that suspect to the silver spurs diner. that should help you lead them. if you have information, please, reach out to the and -- police. >> a technology giant cites the court order. decision. having a direct impact. >> today, iphones are the first consumer product that i know are designed to be and beyond the reach of ju
the third sloshing in a string of incidents that really had new yorkers on edge. knifed in the back by a person who is the least to be a teenager. again, this is a video from the nypd. a 21-year-old slashed while waiting in line at supreme. that is a skateboard shot on lafayette. they were launching their spring collection. line. that brings us to our third incident that occurred wednesday evening. a hard-working busboy there slashed in the face after he asked a panhandler to leave the...
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>> reporter:le wall between the new yorker and the republican establishment is starting to crack. first with the chris christie endorsement. now with endorsements from former arizona governor january brewer and maine governor paul lepage
>> reporter:le wall between the new yorker and the republican establishment is starting to crack. first with the chris christie endorsement. now with endorsements from former arizona governor january brewer and maine governor paul lepage
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cruz with an impressive victory by at least 5 points over second place new yorker donald trump and about 6 points this race is now on to new you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. what's with them? oh, those two? they're always fighting for attention. there's more to a legendary city than its legends. plan your legendary stay at visitphilly.com the centers for medicare and medicaid services recently asked patients to rate the quality of over 3.500 hospitals. fewer than 6% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. ha, ha, great job. woo! good job. here, here, here. new game, everyone in the car. new game! your 2016 honda accord with apple carplay support is the perfect distraction. now the cool stuff from your iphone is right here on your touchscreen display. ok, enough music, everybody out. well played dad. hurry in to get this great least deal on an accord plus our best
cruz with an impressive victory by at least 5 points over second place new yorker donald trump and about 6 points this race is now on to new you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. what's with them? oh, those two? they're always fighting for attention. there's more to a legendary city than its legends. plan your legendary...
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(ryan lizza/political commentator --alt font-- washington correspondent, the new yorker) "i think it's more a celebration of democracy in people in new hampshire take this very seriously."these small-town results also offer one positive for winning candidates -- for most of the day, they are ahead in the only officially-tallied new hampshire primary results.i'm kim hutcherson reporting. 3 3 we have an update on that deadly train crash in germany.... officials now say eight people are dead. this is a live look from the scene. two trains crashed head-on, causing some of the cars to overturn. more than 100 people are hurt, of them at least 50 of them seriously. there is still no word on what caused the trains to crash. 3 3 3 we have an early bird gets the win giveaway this morning! day, we are giving away a date night package to "wake: the foot spa and shop" in asheville. it includes a 60 minute soak and a 40 minute head, neck and shoulder massage for two, valued at 175 dollars. go to facebook dot com slash news 13 to enter. we will announce the winner just before seven this morning. and
(ryan lizza/political commentator --alt font-- washington correspondent, the new yorker) "i think it's more a celebration of democracy in people in new hampshire take this very seriously."these small-town results also offer one positive for winning candidates -- for most of the day, they are ahead in the only officially-tallied new hampshire primary results.i'm kim hutcherson reporting. 3 3 we have an update on that deadly train crash in germany.... officials now say eight people are...
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>> i think there is new yorkers and then there is new yorkers. i know the real places. the best slice of he is pizza. the best chicken franchase. the best rigatoni. >> reporter: he always want the best. not just good. it has to be the best. >> new yorkers want the best and they always have a guy. you have to have a guy for everything. you got a guy for everything. you don't have a dentist. you got a guy. >> and the jaspers win the championship. they are going dancing. >> reporter: does your move shift at the end of february when you know march is around the corner? >> oh, it's like a lion going out for a hunt. i love it. i enjoy it. it's the greatest time of year. lions enjoy the hunt. they love the hunt. that's what march is. it's the hunt. but what you enjoy is the hunt. you enjoy getting there. you enjoy the process of going after it. that's something we take great pride in. >> reporter: you started as a ball boy for the knicks in 1989? >> yeah, that was the door that opened for me being around guys like patino, don nelson, all these coaches at a very young age. >> r
>> i think there is new yorkers and then there is new yorkers. i know the real places. the best slice of he is pizza. the best chicken franchase. the best rigatoni. >> reporter: he always want the best. not just good. it has to be the best. >> new yorkers want the best and they always have a guy. you have to have a guy for everything. you got a guy for everything. you don't have a dentist. you got a guy. >> and the jaspers win the championship. they are going dancing....
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new yorkers continue to worry about their safety. juliet: thank you, teresa. it's raining outside today and it will rain most of the day. your umbrella . you will need it. hot guantanamo bay. i hope we have a buyer for the house. me too! what are the neighbors doing here? bill! hey! i didn't know your home wifi could stream so many devices at the same time. dad, it's time warner cable. 300 megs. crazy-fast. dad! you can get wifi all over this place. cool! get 50 meg internet with unlimited data for $39.99 per month. and ask about free installation. mike: welcome back. are you ready for real wednesday? rain is coming out today with periods that are heavy at times, especially late in the day with thunderstorms out there. rain totals are in the neighborhood of and a half inches. in terms of the wind, they will be picking up . that's especially later on this evening and tonight from the south at 25/35 mph with gusts as high as 50. temperatures are starting off pretty cold and raw out there in the 30s. we take it all the way up to the 50s by later on this evening a
new yorkers continue to worry about their safety. juliet: thank you, teresa. it's raining outside today and it will rain most of the day. your umbrella . you will need it. hot guantanamo bay. i hope we have a buyer for the house. me too! what are the neighbors doing here? bill! hey! i didn't know your home wifi could stream so many devices at the same time. dad, it's time warner cable. 300 megs. crazy-fast. dad! you can get wifi all over this place. cool! get 50 meg internet with unlimited data...
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commissioner trying to tamp down public fear by saying that only a handful of >> i fully understand many new yorkers are concerned with. >> i think what people are very concerned about is could something happen to them randomly? the facts presented has been over 500 of any type of staning slashing cutting et cetera in the course of this year. only 7 were identified that could be random. >> reporter: the mayor says the nypd is well equipped to handle the situation. >> as the finest police force in the country they have driven down crime for years. the thing that scares people is random slashing is very, very rare. >> reporter: the latest nypd figures indicate there have been 578 stabbing and slashing incidents first january 1. officials say if you stabbed dinner table and called the police, that would also be reported as a stabbing. >> on a related note a 16-year- old is facing charges tonight slashing cases.
commissioner trying to tamp down public fear by saying that only a handful of >> i fully understand many new yorkers are concerned with. >> i think what people are very concerned about is could something happen to them randomly? the facts presented has been over 500 of any type of staning slashing cutting et cetera in the course of this year. only 7 were identified that could be random. >> reporter: the mayor says the nypd is well equipped to handle the situation. >> as...
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rallying with hundreds of new yorkers in east new york in brooklyn.eople here are demanding half of the new houses built here are affordable to them. >> push them out because the rent is so high they can't afford it. the mayor michael bloomberg the city lost a third of apartments families. >> what we see now are effects of 20 years of housing policy, 20 years of people little by little being pushed out. no attempt to house these human beings. >> and homelessness, the number is rising everyday. >> homelessness right here. >> they are getting pushed out of state. >> new york city under the bloomberg administration eliminated entirely the permanent housing programs which were designed to help homeless families and children leave the shelter system. >> under bloomberg the number of people in homeless shelters each 54,000. >> essentially what we have it was a massive social experiment that if you take away permanent housing assistance from the needy children and families in the city what will happen? >> no good jobs. >> everyday in this city people are los
rallying with hundreds of new yorkers in east new york in brooklyn.eople here are demanding half of the new houses built here are affordable to them. >> push them out because the rent is so high they can't afford it. the mayor michael bloomberg the city lost a third of apartments families. >> what we see now are effects of 20 years of housing policy, 20 years of people little by little being pushed out. no attempt to house these human beings. >> and homelessness, the number is...
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on wednesday, july third, 1833, a distinguished new yorker and a former mayor of new yorker wrote a note in his diary. the celebrated colonel byrd was married on monday evening. the choice of at because was interesting. not distinguish but celebrated. celebrity have the same connotation it has today. someone who was known to the public but not always with a mixed approval. today, on going to talk about how alive the and aaron became public figures, why they married, and what happened after these celebrities joined hands. ladies first. here, we see allies are -- eliza on your right. she is painted here about a year before her marriage next to a picture of aaron burr six months after the ceremony. betsy in born providence, rhode island in april 1775, 2.5 weeks before the battle of lexington marked the outbreak of the revolutionary war. there was nothing in her beginning to suggest her name would one day be known about america around america. she was born in indescribable poverty. by the time she was seven years in a brothelliving with her mother. older, she a little stayed twice in the wor
on wednesday, july third, 1833, a distinguished new yorker and a former mayor of new yorker wrote a note in his diary. the celebrated colonel byrd was married on monday evening. the choice of at because was interesting. not distinguish but celebrated. celebrity have the same connotation it has today. someone who was known to the public but not always with a mixed approval. today, on going to talk about how alive the and aaron became public figures, why they married, and what happened after...
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. >>> new yorkers can live side by side in apartments and rarely speak to their neighbors. but when they do talk, they complain to each other about one certain thing half the time. >>> first here's a look at >>> lester holt joins us now with a look at what's ahead. >>> we're on the campaign trail as both parties face growing realities about which candidate is the true front runner. >>> also the remarkable deposition of camille cosby, forced to audiocassette about the -- talk about the allegations hours today. in this case, she had been his business manager at one point. >>> fairfield university is investigating allegations that some students held a culturally insensitive party over the weekend. the university learned about the so-called ghetto themed party through social media. >> reporter: these two students heard about the party the same way fairfield university did, on the internet after the party. the university says it will be investigating the matter immediately. but already fairfield is calling the party culturally insensitive. >> i think it probably started out as m
. >>> new yorkers can live side by side in apartments and rarely speak to their neighbors. but when they do talk, they complain to each other about one certain thing half the time. >>> first here's a look at >>> lester holt joins us now with a look at what's ahead. >>> we're on the campaign trail as both parties face growing realities about which candidate is the true front runner. >>> also the remarkable deposition of camille cosby, forced to...
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he refused to criticize the ku klux klan" from ex new yorker frank vick s/ frank vick, trump supporter :58-1:07 when i was small donald trump financed our basketball team, helped us to stay off the street, so i know a little more about donald trump, hes not a racist " democrat hillary clinton jumped on the republicans s/ h hlary clinton / (d) esidential candidatete 12-1:20 "what we can't let happen is the scapegoating, the bling, the finger poinng that is going on on the republican side" bernie sanders was in minnesota...be% sides vermont a state he hopes to win while back in texas ted cruz is homestate. (two second pause) audio outcue: i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, houston, texas >> it's been a decade... but justice clarence thomas finally asked questions during supupme court oral arguments. justice thomas h h finally been nation's high court. today he asked ten questions to a justice department attorney... who was defending a federal law that bans anyone who has a misdemeanor domestic in years past thomas has offered several reasons for not asking questions from the bench. in 2013
he refused to criticize the ku klux klan" from ex new yorker frank vick s/ frank vick, trump supporter :58-1:07 when i was small donald trump financed our basketball team, helped us to stay off the street, so i know a little more about donald trump, hes not a racist " democrat hillary clinton jumped on the republicans s/ h hlary clinton / (d) esidential candidatete 12-1:20 "what we can't let happen is the scapegoating, the bling, the finger poinng that is going on on the...