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back at nyu, we explained the enough is enough law to students. teddy foster says his freshman yer ar he heard a few rape allegations happening right in his enabled. >> especially this area out of all nyu, seems it would be the safest. those were really crazy to hear. so i think it's great something is being done about it. >> reporter: we asked students if the affirmative consent clause was plausible. >> it definitely isn't organic in any sense, but i believe because of what we're dealing with right now, and the increase in rape culture in general, i think it's necessary to interject in those moments. >> reporter: and the governor said today that many campuses wanted nothing to do with the press conference of this nature, and actually applauded nyu for being so progressive in this matter. reporting in the village, rob schmidt, news 4 new york. >> thank you. >>> still ahead at 5:00, an nbc news exclusive. >> do you accept the title of hero? >> i don't really feel like one. i don't know what i would have done if i was by myself. >> up next, the coll
back at nyu, we explained the enough is enough law to students. teddy foster says his freshman yer ar he heard a few rape allegations happening right in his enabled. >> especially this area out of all nyu, seems it would be the safest. those were really crazy to hear. so i think it's great something is being done about it. >> reporter: we asked students if the affirmative consent clause was plausible. >> it definitely isn't organic in any sense, but i believe because of what...
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nyu student detained in north korea is speaking to the media this morning. what the new message for his family. we are live inside north korea. that's next. itses 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. pubut to get from theand yoold way to the new,d. you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. which means you can watch movies while you're on the move. sitcoms, while you sit on those. and even fargo, in fargo! binge, while you lose weight! and enjoy a good cliffhanger while you hang from a... why am i yelling? the revolution will not only be televised. the revolution will be mobilized. introducing the all in one plan. only from directv and at&t. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do? let's see if he's
nyu student detained in north korea is speaking to the media this morning. what the new message for his family. we are live inside north korea. that's next. itses 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. pubut to get from theand yoold way to the new,d. you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and...
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it came out at nyu center for transportation policy and management. they predict only minor disruptions, if you can believe it. true safety value from blocked streets. as you know, the path, new jersey tran sit, lirr, they're beefing up service as a precaution. they're adding extra trains, specifically on friday. things have already changed, specifically around penn station. over my shoulder, you can see the taxi stand that's usually very crowded at this hour. only one taxi to speak of. most of the people we've seen around here so far, nypd, some mta workers, and the people getting ready for the papal mass at madison square garden on friday. that's really what has people concerned. we're going to talk to commuters about how they plan to navigate that coming up. >> all right. we want to talk to lauren about the specifics on some of these closures. >> i want to mention that i wrote a guide to navigating penn station for tomorrow's commute if you want to go on nbcnewyork.com. you can get all the information there. closures are already out there right now
it came out at nyu center for transportation policy and management. they predict only minor disruptions, if you can believe it. true safety value from blocked streets. as you know, the path, new jersey tran sit, lirr, they're beefing up service as a precaution. they're adding extra trains, specifically on friday. things have already changed, specifically around penn station. over my shoulder, you can see the taxi stand that's usually very crowded at this hour. only one taxi to speak of. most of...
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. >> morris is the deputy director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. and mr. norton, how bad is bad? >> well, the word that we kept hearing from election officials was crisis. >> not exactly what you want to hear going into a major election. >> it's not, there are things that could be done, ahead of the 2016 election, contingency plans with the crisis, and ultimately, we have to find the money to replace them. >> you know, pointing out the problem is one thing, but getting them to fix the problem is another thing. how do you get the system to fix the problem, when let's face it, there are some states trying to make it more difficult for people to vote than making it easier for people to vote. >> the fact of the matter is that everybody should agree. >> but isn't that what we said? with all of those hang chads, that the system needs to be fixed? why, so many years later, are we talking about the system needing to be fixed? on your cellphone, there's an app for everything, and why isn't there an app for voting? >> that's a great question, and in fact, we did add
. >> morris is the deputy director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. and mr. norton, how bad is bad? >> well, the word that we kept hearing from election officials was crisis. >> not exactly what you want to hear going into a major election. >> it's not, there are things that could be done, ahead of the 2016 election, contingency plans with the crisis, and ultimately, we have to find the money to replace them. >> you know, pointing out the problem is one...
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thanks to nyu engineering, they go to new york city schools and teach the kids from grade school allay to high school how to build these robots. just one of the many ways these communities are tapping the tech industry to grow hope. much more here on msnbc when we continue. to clean the oceans, to start a movement, or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sure she has what she needs. welcome to windows 10. the future starts now for all of us. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. still not sure whether to stay or go on that business trip? ♪ should i stay or should i go well this fall stay with choice hotels two times and earn a free night. when it comes to business, you always have a choice. book now at the new choicehotels.com i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar
thanks to nyu engineering, they go to new york city schools and teach the kids from grade school allay to high school how to build these robots. just one of the many ways these communities are tapping the tech industry to grow hope. much more here on msnbc when we continue. to clean the oceans, to start a movement, or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sure she has what she needs. welcome to windows 10. the future...
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. >> he has previously lectured classes at nyu and ucla but his acting career has not been without controversy1, a professor claims he was fired for giving the actor a d for missing classes. the actor admitt playing hooky. he was filming 127 hours, a movie that earned him an oscar nomination. >> where were these folks when i was in college. i would have loved to have taken a course. >> from james franco. it would have been pretty cool. he's pretty good at the selfie game. that's all i want to learn from him. >> there are now selfie classes in college. >> are there? >> ♪ >>> i forgot what park that is, hyde or green park. >> i don't know. >> it is london. >> it's jolly good. >> it is, absolutely. >> finally this half hour, we travel across the pond, of course, where the queen is marking a major milestone. >> she reigned for 23,227 days. longest in history. abc's linsey davis is in london for the celebration and royal retrospective. >> reporter: a royal celebration fit for a queen. queen elizabeth ii becoming the longest reigning british monarch surpassing her great, great grandmother queen vict
. >> he has previously lectured classes at nyu and ucla but his acting career has not been without controversy1, a professor claims he was fired for giving the actor a d for missing classes. the actor admitt playing hooky. he was filming 127 hours, a movie that earned him an oscar nomination. >> where were these folks when i was in college. i would have loved to have taken a course. >> from james franco. it would have been pretty cool. he's pretty good at the selfie game....
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russian studies history and politics at nyu and princeton and i understand not a fan of bill browder's story. >> i don't know what you're doing, i really don't. you ask me to come down here and talk about what might be the greatest international crisis of our time maybe the most monumental decision that president obama and other world leaders have to decide about i.s.i.s. and you begin with something called the enemy of russia, bill browder. >> you know the story of browder. he couldn't have made it up. >> it is a very old story. why would you want to link it to putin at the u.n? >> i need to -- >>> you don't understand. if you think that what browder said characterizes the leadership of putin you don't. so let me knit the two -- >> hang on a second. it sort of does. you do know who you're dealing with right? if russia if vladimir putin has been on the take with some of these oligarchs and that's how he makes his decisions, this administration had to decide it wanted a reset with russia. >> you're talking about obama? >> yes. this is an administration that says it wanted to do more bus
russian studies history and politics at nyu and princeton and i understand not a fan of bill browder's story. >> i don't know what you're doing, i really don't. you ask me to come down here and talk about what might be the greatest international crisis of our time maybe the most monumental decision that president obama and other world leaders have to decide about i.s.i.s. and you begin with something called the enemy of russia, bill browder. >> you know the story of browder. he...
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electrical engineering from nyu. an mba from nyu and masters as a sloan fellow at mit.he spent 26 years at at&t. i think going to up to the third highest position. and i also believe, joe, you were in almost every department except for finance and accounting. >> and legal. >> and legal. so everything but those three areas. in 1997, he went to qwest communications, which was at that point essentially a startup with about 400 employees and about a $200 million budget and at its peak it had 74,000 employees and a $21 billion budget. he was -- joe was essentially a telecom executive at a period in time which was the birth of the internet and the fiber-optics network, which is the platform which we all now depend upon. he also at that period of time, late '90s, early 2000, was appointed chair of the network reliability and interoperability council and appointed by president george w. bush to chair the national security telecommunications advisory committee. he was literally at the pinnacle of his career, highly trusted by the government, top secret clearance, when something
electrical engineering from nyu. an mba from nyu and masters as a sloan fellow at mit.he spent 26 years at at&t. i think going to up to the third highest position. and i also believe, joe, you were in almost every department except for finance and accounting. >> and legal. >> and legal. so everything but those three areas. in 1997, he went to qwest communications, which was at that point essentially a startup with about 400 employees and about a $200 million budget and at its...
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marc sgeel, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medicine and author of "the secret code, unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> scientists say they have discovered a blood test that can detect breast cancer dna months, they say, before it will show up on medical scans. dr. siegel, can you get this now, and how important is this? >> can you not get this now. it's in early stages of research, but the research is extremely promising. it's coming out of london this study. they looked at 55 people, and they first analyzed the dna, eric, that was abnormal, in the tumor itself. they took early tumors, and they said here's what the mutations are because all cancer has mutations. it has dna that went awry. the cell's machinery is going awry and that's why you get this rapidly growing tumor so they isolated it, which is expensive, and then created a blood test to follow the blood of these women to see if the breast cancer rekurd. the blood test is cheap. the initial analysis of the tumor is expensive. now, here's what they found. of the 15 people that had recurrences of breast
marc sgeel, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medicine and author of "the secret code, unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> scientists say they have discovered a blood test that can detect breast cancer dna months, they say, before it will show up on medical scans. dr. siegel, can you get this now, and how important is this? >> can you not get this now. it's in early stages of research, but the research is extremely promising. it's coming out of...
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nyu came in 32nd place. see. >> i went to nyu. i checked or you went. fordham is in the 40s. florida 51. city college -- >> university of miami. 51. >> i checked out city college, they rank it differently. but in the top 60 regional colleges. >> you can't actually -- >> they're all great schools. >> you wore your purple nyu tie. >> we should remember, it's just a number. >> that's what people like us tell ourselves. those who didn't go to harvard, yale or princeton. >> my s.a.t. scores, please. >> it's what you do after that. i graduated postgraduate. what's a-matter you. kevin told me that. >> showers and thunderstorms across new jersey. in between a lull over the city right now. that's the way this day plays out. heavy downpours from time to time. thunder and lightning too. local street and highway flooding. upper 70s. a nasty rough day morning and evening commute. look for the showers to taper off overnight with a low of 67 degrees. we catch a break in the rain tomorrow. there could be more by the weekend. we'll talk about that in the 6:00 hour. >>> let's check in with lau
nyu came in 32nd place. see. >> i went to nyu. i checked or you went. fordham is in the 40s. florida 51. city college -- >> university of miami. 51. >> i checked out city college, they rank it differently. but in the top 60 regional colleges. >> you can't actually -- >> they're all great schools. >> you wore your purple nyu tie. >> we should remember, it's just a number. >> that's what people like us tell ourselves. those who didn't go to harvard,...
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you're at least taking $5,000 to nyu next semester. but we can do better for her. "off to college week" continues after this. [dramatic music] make tonight white dchicken chili night!? start with bush's white chili beans, simmered in our flavorful chili sauce. then add rotisserie chicken... punch it up with a little heat... and a few ingredients from your pantry. it's easy to make the perfect pot of chili every time. make your chili better with bush's® white chili beans. for this and more great chili recipes, visit bushbeans.com. >> here's your question of the day. a major campus fad was sparked in 1939 when a harvard freshman swallowed what animal on a $10 bet: sea horse, goldfish, earthworm, or tadpole? stay tuned for the answer. >> the answer to that question was goldfish. [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] welcome back to a special "who wants to be a millionaire." it's "off to college week." i'm here with the young nikki haririan. she's up to $5,000. >> yay! [cheers and applause] >> you got that threshold. taking that off to nyu with you. >> yes. >> you can
you're at least taking $5,000 to nyu next semester. but we can do better for her. "off to college week" continues after this. [dramatic music] make tonight white dchicken chili night!? start with bush's white chili beans, simmered in our flavorful chili sauce. then add rotisserie chicken... punch it up with a little heat... and a few ingredients from your pantry. it's easy to make the perfect pot of chili every time. make your chili better with bush's® white chili beans. for this and...
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marc sgeel, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medicine and author of "the secret code, unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> scientists say they have discovered a blood test that can detect breast cancer dna months, they say, before it will show up on medical scs.
marc sgeel, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medicine and author of "the secret code, unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> scientists say they have discovered a blood test that can detect breast cancer dna months, they say, before it will show up on medical scs.
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ny ur nyu released a new study. the tiny particles in the air that we breathe and absorb it's linked them to an increased risk of death. that included a rise in heart disease as well. now researchers are planning to look more closely at the source of the particles to see if they're coming from car exhaust or factories. >>> also this morning, new recommendations adding to that aspirin debate. a government task force says daily low dose aspirin could help people in their 50s or 60s prevent heart attack or stroke. the group says it could even help prevent against colon carsncer, but some doctors are very quick to point out that sudaily aspirin does carry risks and you should speak to your doctor about whether it's right for you. >>> one of the american heroes who stopped the terror attack in france is going to get a rare military honor. the purple heart. air man spencer stone nearly lost his thumb when he and two friends took down a gunman on the train. onou thursday he'll receive the medal at the pentagon. his buddy,
ny ur nyu released a new study. the tiny particles in the air that we breathe and absorb it's linked them to an increased risk of death. that included a rise in heart disease as well. now researchers are planning to look more closely at the source of the particles to see if they're coming from car exhaust or factories. >>> also this morning, new recommendations adding to that aspirin debate. a government task force says daily low dose aspirin could help people in their 50s or 60s...
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nyu, and does not have a very large endowment are a number of students enrolled.t cannot afford to be generous in final aid for -- financially for graduates. they do have a letter graduate school programs whereas we talked about earlier you could borrow a lot of money for graduate school. private school you could borrow living expenses, tuition, books, cut it can add up very quickly. in profit schools a community college is, president obama has tried to make trinity college free -- community college free. your caller earlier mentioned, grants. if you're looking for student you can get a good share of her tuition covered by intel grants. typically we see that the students are older and they are dealing with life. they may have child's, they may have children, and it is hard to balance all of that and actually finished the degree as your caller mentioned. more has been a call for help for those students just to get by and to manage going to school and working and kids, because it can be quite difficult. host: let's go to kathy in new jersey. good morning. i think hi
nyu, and does not have a very large endowment are a number of students enrolled.t cannot afford to be generous in final aid for -- financially for graduates. they do have a letter graduate school programs whereas we talked about earlier you could borrow a lot of money for graduate school. private school you could borrow living expenses, tuition, books, cut it can add up very quickly. in profit schools a community college is, president obama has tried to make trinity college free -- community...
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. >> there were a lot of nyu students were strapped with debt that they won't be able to pay off untile of the sky. >> the only thing that i can think of that is positive is that people like this was a marxist when he got out of college, there's a lot of opportunity to get into the real world and realize how they'll the theory is. even subsidizing college summa that bernie sanders is contributing to. if you can get through, you're asking kids who don't vote a college to subsidize the ones that to go. it's not fair. >> it's not fair, it's not freedom or socialism. we have a lot more coming up in the panel. take a look at this picture. would you say that this is george clooney's wife or a respected lawyer? plus, the nsa gets a greenlight from the court to spy on you. how worried should we be? the legal breakdown is coming up next. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus
. >> there were a lot of nyu students were strapped with debt that they won't be able to pay off untile of the sky. >> the only thing that i can think of that is positive is that people like this was a marxist when he got out of college, there's a lot of opportunity to get into the real world and realize how they'll the theory is. even subsidizing college summa that bernie sanders is contributing to. if you can get through, you're asking kids who don't vote a college to subsidize...
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. >> my daughter went to nyu. >> it's how she found out that hurts more. >> nbc. >> today she and other workers crossed the street to speak out against the proposed closure that many say was not transparent. >> people are asking me questions and i really don't have the answers for them. i wish i did. >> 38 workers in the maternity ward will be laid off. as this full service hospital is shut down and replaced with a new $25 million walk in center. >> everything that's being done is being done quickly in order to prevent us from doing anything. >> city officials spoke out against the closures and threatened future plans. >> we're supportive of a new hospital. but it has to be in the context of the kind of service we need here in laurel. >> this young lady right here, this is my family. i see these workers more than i see my own family. >> the hospital is fully operational, antiquated and out of state for what is needed for laurel. coming up on news 4, there is one county official who is catching a lot of heat with this. folks saying he supported this and knew about it. we will explain who
. >> my daughter went to nyu. >> it's how she found out that hurts more. >> nbc. >> today she and other workers crossed the street to speak out against the proposed closure that many say was not transparent. >> people are asking me questions and i really don't have the answers for them. i wish i did. >> 38 workers in the maternity ward will be laid off. as this full service hospital is shut down and replaced with a new $25 million walk in center. >>...
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an nyu student detained in north korea is speaking to the media with a new message for his family.live next. >>> a big moments for republican candidates today at the value voters summit in washington. donald trump and several others are speakers. this as trump continues to lead in the cnn new hampshire poll. trump is on top with 26%. this is also news in the second tier. carly fiorina with 16%. she is followed by marco rubio and then ben carson. he slips to fourth here. the cnn poll reflects fiorina's post debate surge in the gop race. she campaigns in iowa after getting up close and personal with voters in south carolina. cnn's sunlen serfaty was with the candidate. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. carly fiorina has wrapped up her three-day tour in south carolina. on thursday, she visited a pregnancy center which advocates for finding alternatives to abortion. she watched an ultrasound performed. meanwhile as donald trump's feud with fox news continues to swirl, carly fiorina trying to capitalize on that moment. here's how she went out of her way to address the very
an nyu student detained in north korea is speaking to the media with a new message for his family.live next. >>> a big moments for republican candidates today at the value voters summit in washington. donald trump and several others are speakers. this as trump continues to lead in the cnn new hampshire poll. trump is on top with 26%. this is also news in the second tier. carly fiorina with 16%. she is followed by marco rubio and then ben carson. he slips to fourth here. the cnn poll...
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durkan: sorry, folks. >> i'm from nyu.i found this conversation interesting, but i don't think the dangers were talked about. we are talking about corporations that they might use information against us in a black male way, but i don't think that is a lot of risk with tracking and who can have access to that data. my family just got into the iphone steps and can count every step that you're making. the idea that my iphone knows exactly where they are and whether they are moving are standing still seems something very serious and concerning. additionally, the idea of using google as a search engine. that is better than talking to a librarian or parents or friend. is not as harmful as it might seem but we knew and that the court -- when you end up in court or have been accused of raping someone and now your entire internet history is being scrutinized or whether there are psychological studies coming up to determine, what hours are you searching this information or how many times did you search for that information? was it a
durkan: sorry, folks. >> i'm from nyu.i found this conversation interesting, but i don't think the dangers were talked about. we are talking about corporations that they might use information against us in a black male way, but i don't think that is a lot of risk with tracking and who can have access to that data. my family just got into the iphone steps and can count every step that you're making. the idea that my iphone knows exactly where they are and whether they are moving are...
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nyu joins other schools in distancing themselves from cosby amid sexual misconduct allegations by dozens of women. cosby said any contact was consensual. >> mayor de blasio is signing a new law today making it tougher for landlords to buy tenants out rent regulated apartments. there is increasing pressure on the city's 1.3 million rent restricted apartments. tenants are being pressed to move out. the new law will block repeated buyout offers in six months if tenants say no. >>> 2016 vote, a former state employee that helped hillary clinton set up her e-mail pleading the 5th. on the republican side, will donald trump pledge to support the g.o.p. nominee if it is somebody other than him. >> reporter: hillary clinton's chief of staff testifying at a closed hearing of the house select hearing on benghazi. another former aide will plead the 5th. he is a former state department employee that installed the private e-mail server in hillary clinton's home. he has been before the committee. his attorney sent a letter with his intent to the committee's chairman. >> i know in the past why amendment
nyu joins other schools in distancing themselves from cosby amid sexual misconduct allegations by dozens of women. cosby said any contact was consensual. >> mayor de blasio is signing a new law today making it tougher for landlords to buy tenants out rent regulated apartments. there is increasing pressure on the city's 1.3 million rent restricted apartments. tenants are being pressed to move out. the new law will block repeated buyout offers in six months if tenants say no. >>>...
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it was at nyu. >> drinking beer. but the same kind of madness with the whole group of us re then when you go out with everyone, you know. >> they played together on the set, too. we were there as they shot theas opening scene in caps and gowns. you got the feeling anything could happen. >> it's fun. because a bunch of us were together. it's fun. and there are so many people to -- [ laughter ] >> what andrew is laughing at, is this. >> i know everybody is sick and tired of that and somebody is dropping their shorts. i knew it. put that camera around. let's prove this is really >> okay, okay. about time. >> the cast dropped trow on eac other during every interview. >> everything has to evolve around drama all the time.h >> what you want, baby got it what you need, you know i it all i can do, is a little respect oh, yeah . >> no more than two of the brat pack ever gotappeared on screen ever together. 1985 was there moment. their time. >> i feel he comfortable enough within myself to come out and say all right, guys, let
it was at nyu. >> drinking beer. but the same kind of madness with the whole group of us re then when you go out with everyone, you know. >> they played together on the set, too. we were there as they shot theas opening scene in caps and gowns. you got the feeling anything could happen. >> it's fun. because a bunch of us were together. it's fun. and there are so many people to -- [ laughter ] >> what andrew is laughing at, is this. >> i know everybody is sick and...
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you went to nyu? >> yes. did you work throughout the years in school? >> you know, i finished quickly and what would have been the 4th year i shot a film. so i was 21. it started early for me. rosanna: so financely independent at 21? >> no, i sold the script. i wrote sixth sense at 25. greg: thank you for that by the way. >> thank you very much. >> the visit coming out friday. nice to see you. rosanna: coming up on "good day new york." greg: we have a number of things. rosanna: erica young. greg: yes, fear of flying. rosanna: this is the end of the triology. the fear of dying. just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda ... ...no calorie sweetener. splenda lets you experience... ...the joy of sugar... think sugar, say splenda anything. anywhere. anytime. anyone. spread the delicious taste you know and love. hershey' s is mine, yours, our chocolate spreads. join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favori
you went to nyu? >> yes. did you work throughout the years in school? >> you know, i finished quickly and what would have been the 4th year i shot a film. so i was 21. it started early for me. rosanna: so financely independent at 21? >> no, i sold the script. i wrote sixth sense at 25. greg: thank you for that by the way. >> thank you very much. >> the visit coming out friday. nice to see you. rosanna: coming up on "good day new york." greg: we have a...
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johns, one from nyu, how about that? and he was on the fast track in the nypd. saw combat in haiti, worked with president clinton, bush and president obama. still found time to play the bongos. [laughter] >> we saw the other night he can really play the drums. >> all these stories and many more in the new memoir, "vigilance." welcome, ray kelly. >> wow. what a great job. thank you very much. >> i think he knows you intimately. >> right. >> funny how that happens. so i started reading the book, and one of the first chapters talks about when you were police commissioner thwarting an attack on the brooklyn bridge. now, i remember us covering it, i did not know the details, the behind-the-scenes story. and be i'll tell ya, i was reading it before i went to bed, and it really shook me up. just the first chapter. and i can't wait to -- [laughter] no, what i'm saying, the book is riveting, but the first chapter, tell us about what you learned. >> well, we put all 16 plots that happened on the bloomberg administration watch in the book, really to raise people's consciou
johns, one from nyu, how about that? and he was on the fast track in the nypd. saw combat in haiti, worked with president clinton, bush and president obama. still found time to play the bongos. [laughter] >> we saw the other night he can really play the drums. >> all these stories and many more in the new memoir, "vigilance." welcome, ray kelly. >> wow. what a great job. thank you very much. >> i think he knows you intimately. >> right. >> funny how...
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he addressed the crowd at nyu announcing the enough is enough law signed a few months ago will expand to law enforcement. a new sexual assault move will be enacted. >>> a man accused of rape and murder in north carolina has been arrested in new york city. police caught 21-year-old kendrick gregory in downtown brooklyn after they tracked him down driving a stolen car. when he was arrested, police say they found two guns in the car and identified him as the suspect in an intense manhunt in north carolina. gregory is accused of opening fire during two robberies in raleigh monday killing one person. police say he also raped a 15- year-old girl. >>> the search is on for thieves in a high priced jewel heist in the bronx. it sounds like it was out of a movie. police say burglars made off with $100,000 worth of jewels and cash from the store on east fordham road. the crooks disabled security cameras at a neighboring restaurant but entered the jewelry store through the roof. police are looking over the surveillance video from one of the cameras not disabled. >>> now to vote 2016. republicans d
he addressed the crowd at nyu announcing the enough is enough law signed a few months ago will expand to law enforcement. a new sexual assault move will be enacted. >>> a man accused of rape and murder in north carolina has been arrested in new york city. police caught 21-year-old kendrick gregory in downtown brooklyn after they tracked him down driving a stolen car. when he was arrested, police say they found two guns in the car and identified him as the suspect in an intense manhunt...
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. >>> nyu removed bill cosby's name from the popular workshop it holds for high school students. >> they told "the new york times" that the decision to change the name of future film-makers workshop came to light because of recent events, end quote. nyu joins other schools that distanced themselves from cosby after other women accused him of sex you'll misconduct. he has never been charged with a crime. >>> nypd is claiming this has been the city's safest sumner two decades. >> crime stats show june through august the number of murders and shootings were at the lowest level since the early '90s. despite a rash of shootings at the beginning of summer. stats also show shootings are down nearly 1 1/2% through the first eight months of this year compared to last year. assaults and burglaries are also down. while the summer was safer, overall this year the murders are up 6% and sexual assaults jumped more than 5%. >>> all right. have you heard? maybe you have. it is a very busy time as the city prepares for pope francis's arrival later this month. >> top priority of course keeping the pope pr
. >>> nyu removed bill cosby's name from the popular workshop it holds for high school students. >> they told "the new york times" that the decision to change the name of future film-makers workshop came to light because of recent events, end quote. nyu joins other schools that distanced themselves from cosby after other women accused him of sex you'll misconduct. he has never been charged with a crime. >>> nypd is claiming this has been the city's safest...
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devi from the nyu school of medicine. there is a push we want to go more natural, holistic, organic, but does it work? >> it depends what you're looking at. this is the category of alternative or complimentary medicine. aroma therapy is the idea you're taking herbs, plants, flowers, using extracts, diluting it and breathing it in or rubbing it on your body, like when you get a massage and you notice the scent. it doesn't seem to be harmful, but whether it protects you from colds and flus is more controversial. there are studies that show that these oils can kill bacteria or kill viruses, but on a surface, not necessarily the bacteria that really infects you and make you sick. that's the danger there. and because they're not approved by the fda, they're not regulated. steve: there seems to be a little wishful thinking. it would be great if it works. we need more research. >> of course. with the research, the difficulty is because they're not regulated, we can't mandate a lot of the research. from one supply to another, the
devi from the nyu school of medicine. there is a push we want to go more natural, holistic, organic, but does it work? >> it depends what you're looking at. this is the category of alternative or complimentary medicine. aroma therapy is the idea you're taking herbs, plants, flowers, using extracts, diluting it and breathing it in or rubbing it on your body, like when you get a massage and you notice the scent. it doesn't seem to be harmful, but whether it protects you from colds and flus...
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his top film class is at nyu and usc. >> what a great opportunity for the kids. >> can we sign up? >> we might not even pass the class. >> raj, it's hot outside. >> be nice to be in a classroom the way temperatures were outside today. there's a live look at dublin, one of the warmest spots, 98 degrees. hotter tomorrow and the next few days. the forecast coming up when we come right back. >>> also coming up, a shark attack off the coast of california. tonight we hear for the first time from the kayaker who fought off a hammerhead and why he says it was his fault, not the shark's. the coast guard, and marin county sheriff's are searching for a missing boater near 'angel island.' the man's wife first po >>> we're following breaking news. the coast guard are searching for a missing boater in angel island. reported missing at 1:00 a.m. their boat was docked. he was last seen wearing boxers and a gray shirt. witness says he saw a man fitting that description using the bathroom. >>> off the coast of los angeles this labor day weekend, a kayaker came face to face with a hammerhead. >>> gad
his top film class is at nyu and usc. >> what a great opportunity for the kids. >> can we sign up? >> we might not even pass the class. >> raj, it's hot outside. >> be nice to be in a classroom the way temperatures were outside today. there's a live look at dublin, one of the warmest spots, 98 degrees. hotter tomorrow and the next few days. the forecast coming up when we come right back. >>> also coming up, a shark attack off the coast of california....
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of the young lords, one of the most respected leaders and she will be a panel we are having night at nyume, helped develop the education program or communities. housing,e talk about we should not even call it housing, we should call it the rat holes that people come to live and die in. we can't call this housing. we just call them dumps. roaches live with you, they don't pay no rent, but you do. the roof fall on you. the bathroom, you better take an umbrella along with you. you about to slop in a rainy hangout. juan: this is a mistake in the choice of the clip. that was another member of the young lords who has since passed away who was talking about the housing situation. there was a whole squatters young lordst the participated in to preserve whatever affordable housing there was amy: what did it mean to be minister of education. i became minister of education and health at one point. the titles kept changing. it was to develop the education programs within the organization, the political education classes. branches of the organization. the battle of algiers. films about the war in vie
of the young lords, one of the most respected leaders and she will be a panel we are having night at nyume, helped develop the education program or communities. housing,e talk about we should not even call it housing, we should call it the rat holes that people come to live and die in. we can't call this housing. we just call them dumps. roaches live with you, they don't pay no rent, but you do. the roof fall on you. the bathroom, you better take an umbrella along with you. you about to slop in...
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nyu joins other schools in distancing themselves from cosby and sexual misconduct allegations by dozens of women. cosby denied the allegations. >>> the idea of kanye west in the white house may be gaining momentum. days after the rapper said he was running for president in 2020, this sign appeared on top of the historic vertigo building in downtown los angeles. it's unclear who put the sign up in l.a. west announced his planned candidacy during the mtv music video awards. it sparked satire and some port. >> the presidential season. >>> legionnaires' disease fears in the bronx. what tests revealed and why some people are left without hot water in their apartments. >> and a shocker. how did three drunk women manage to jump on board a school bus and ride along with go get help, boy. go get help. go get help! right now! if you're a cat, you ignore people. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. go on kitty, kitty... join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who kn
nyu joins other schools in distancing themselves from cosby and sexual misconduct allegations by dozens of women. cosby denied the allegations. >>> the idea of kanye west in the white house may be gaining momentum. days after the rapper said he was running for president in 2020, this sign appeared on top of the historic vertigo building in downtown los angeles. it's unclear who put the sign up in l.a. west announced his planned candidacy during the mtv music video awards. it sparked...
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where the pope is staying at the papal residence, and right now, there's more activity in the media and nyuan regular folks to see him leave. as he prepares to head your direction, so many new yorkers, both catholic and noncat rick, remember the visit here as an inspirational one. and last knight, he celebrated mass at madison square garden, 18,000 people attended that mass, and during, he reminded everyone to look after the sick and elderly and encouraged them to welcome foreigners and care for sick people and marginalized members of the society. at the end of the service, the pope humbly asked everyone to pray for him, another testament to his humility. now, right before that mass, about 80,000 people packed into central park to get a glimpse of a pope francis. he graciously waved to the crowd from the open air pope mobile as it made its way through the park. a lot of folks lined up hours ahead of time to go through security to see him in the park. the pope was in new york for only 39 hours, but his schedule was very eventful as you mentioned. he spent time at the 9/11 memorial, meeting w
where the pope is staying at the papal residence, and right now, there's more activity in the media and nyuan regular folks to see him leave. as he prepares to head your direction, so many new yorkers, both catholic and noncat rick, remember the visit here as an inspirational one. and last knight, he celebrated mass at madison square garden, 18,000 people attended that mass, and during, he reminded everyone to look after the sick and elderly and encouraged them to welcome foreigners and care...
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. >> a master of law from nyu and the kennedy school at harvard. >> right. >> how important was yourround and constantly reaching for higher education to all the success you've had in law enforcement? >> it certainly helped me. the job gets increasingly complex, the more education you have, that's true for police officers as well many at the entry level, i think the better you can do the job, i'm all for education. >> you turn down fbi director, if president trump calls you and says, ray, i need you in this gig, would you do it now? >> i would have to think real hard about it. >> for president trump or anybody? >> my favorite four lines in the book, and they run in succession. come in your underwear, dead goat, $29,000, no gun. if they want to know the story, let them read it. thank you. >>> what do you think, tweet me at smerconish, i will read the best and worst at the end. something i said last week caused a firestorm on fox and friends and elsewhere, what happened afterwards tells you all you need to know about what's wrong with the polarized media. to clean the oceans, to start
. >> a master of law from nyu and the kennedy school at harvard. >> right. >> how important was yourround and constantly reaching for higher education to all the success you've had in law enforcement? >> it certainly helped me. the job gets increasingly complex, the more education you have, that's true for police officers as well many at the entry level, i think the better you can do the job, i'm all for education. >> you turn down fbi director, if president trump...
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so this guy in nyu talks about how the koran condemns the killing of innocent and how we should affirmview. it seems to me there's always two tacts can you take. you can make a lot of news by point being oing out all the ba or celebrate the good. the pope seems to focus on the guys doing good. >> you spoke to former president bill clinton and he told you about -- he talked to you about his wife, had some incredible things to say about his wife, her run for the white house and some of the issues and difficulties she's facing. let's take a look. >> there will be a new president in 2017, january. you're some would say the most skilled student of american politics. why do you think hillary clinton is having a tougher time than many imagined. the lead in the national polls has narrowed, iowa and new hampshire seem tough. >> well, i think you know why. i think you know why. 1992 i received a call -- in '91, before i started running for president from the bush white house. he said we've looked at the field, you're the own one that can win, the press has to have someone every election, we're g
so this guy in nyu talks about how the koran condemns the killing of innocent and how we should affirmview. it seems to me there's always two tacts can you take. you can make a lot of news by point being oing out all the ba or celebrate the good. the pope seems to focus on the guys doing good. >> you spoke to former president bill clinton and he told you about -- he talked to you about his wife, had some incredible things to say about his wife, her run for the white house and some of the...
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nyu joins other schools in distancing themes selves from cosby after sexual misconduct allegations by dozens of women. cosby said any contact was consensual. >>> coming up, a good samaritan trying to stop shoplifters ends up on the hood of a car. >> parents are shocked. three drunk women taking a joy ride on a school bus with children. he keeps going. why didn't he stop them? it took leonardo and miriam years to master the toss. but just a few little steps to master depositing checks with the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> we want to update you on the breaking news in new jersey. a small plane crashed in cresskill, new jersey. a short time ago a person was pulled from the wreckage. shannon sohn is over the scene. what is the latest you can tell us. >> now two victims have been taken from the plane and both transported to a local hospital. we understand that they are injured but it does appear that they are both going to make it. this aircraft is a cessna 172 flown out of linden. it is a coast guard auxiliary aircraft. they
nyu joins other schools in distancing themes selves from cosby after sexual misconduct allegations by dozens of women. cosby said any contact was consensual. >>> coming up, a good samaritan trying to stop shoplifters ends up on the hood of a car. >> parents are shocked. three drunk women taking a joy ride on a school bus with children. he keeps going. why didn't he stop them? it took leonardo and miriam years to master the toss. but just a few little steps to master depositing...
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he received his phd from new york university and has taught economics at hillsdale college and nyu, he has offered a dozen books and they include politically incorrect guide to capitalism, has been a longtime critic of the fed and each of our extraordinary is will be subject to cross-examination. then each site is going to make closing statements and we will have time for table tennis and it will be quite fun. after with this handsome collection. [applause] they will rule on the case if the defendant is found guilty i will impose a very harsh punishment. so so let me give the jury a few instructions. you will listen very carefully to the opening statements into and to the witnesses and at the end of the hearing you will be required to determine whether there is sufficient evidence beyond a reasonable doubt that the professor and the defendants are guilty of public malfeasance the decision will be based on the majority vote by the jury. it doesn't have to be unanimous although unanimity is so much fun. is that understood? very good. >> thank you. >> you are very welcome. >> ladies and g
he received his phd from new york university and has taught economics at hillsdale college and nyu, he has offered a dozen books and they include politically incorrect guide to capitalism, has been a longtime critic of the fed and each of our extraordinary is will be subject to cross-examination. then each site is going to make closing statements and we will have time for table tennis and it will be quite fun. after with this handsome collection. [applause] they will rule on the case if the...
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devi from nyu school of medicine. good to see you. we've had so many conversations back and forth, so much information, about test this, test that. talk about this with some clarity, please. >> this is an exciting development. so with this test, what they're looking at is women with breast stages. that means it hasn't spread to the lymph nodes or in the body and it's positive, meaning it's responsive to hormones, to that drives the goth -- growth. normally you would have that cancer removed and you get hormone blocking drugs. you might get chemotherapy. in this case, what this test, what they're looking at is to see would the chemo give you additional benefit or could you go with the surgery and the hormone blocking drugs. the ones that responded well didn't get additional benefits from chemo. it was unnecessary and improve their chances of survival. the good news, the reason that's good, if the women test positive on that test, they don't have to get chemotherapy. there's no benefit. they don't have to experience the side effects. st
devi from nyu school of medicine. good to see you. we've had so many conversations back and forth, so much information, about test this, test that. talk about this with some clarity, please. >> this is an exciting development. so with this test, what they're looking at is women with breast stages. that means it hasn't spread to the lymph nodes or in the body and it's positive, meaning it's responsive to hormones, to that drives the goth -- growth. normally you would have that cancer...
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in this list, you see nyu is number one. is doing more fixed income, because when you look at their equity performance, they're actually at the bottom. they're number 25 out of 25 big schools in u.s. equities, so it's a good thing they're doing fixed income. there's been a lot of problems in fixed income. they'll have to watch out for a lot of things. harvard is big in europe. so all these schools, they have different areas of expertise. this might be a factor to consider for companies looking to hire people. this could be a factor to consider. >> there are some usual suspects. we have a couple along the lines of berkley, john, and duke. i didn't see those names up there. in my blue devils. >> and columbia, would you see to see them on the list just as you see new york on there. would you like to see columbia because i know they matriculate into the financial markets because of the proximity to wall street. >> they have to take a train ride downtown, eric. >> and smart people. >> columbia is well represented. not in the top
in this list, you see nyu is number one. is doing more fixed income, because when you look at their equity performance, they're actually at the bottom. they're number 25 out of 25 big schools in u.s. equities, so it's a good thing they're doing fixed income. there's been a lot of problems in fixed income. they'll have to watch out for a lot of things. harvard is big in europe. so all these schools, they have different areas of expertise. this might be a factor to consider for companies looking...
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this was a report compiled by nyu's center for transportation about the papal visit, believe it or not. it says that penn station should still be able to handle a spike in ridership because of the papal visit. but the lirr, new jersey transit, and the subways all still adding more trains, mass in madison square guard onnen -- garden on friday. even though penn station is a little emptier than usual, commuters we spoke with are already noticing changes. >> they've already got it barricaded, very difficult to get a car, to take me to penn station today. i expect the subways to be absolutely horrific tomorrow. >> to put it mildly. >> it's going to be horrible. i mean, i've seen when they've had the president in town, and this is probably twice as bad. >> reporter: despite the extra service that's going to be beefed up because of the papal visit, there's more concern for people that have to use penn station tomorrow, specifically because of that papal mass, michael. there's going to be specific door for people to get into the garden we've heard about. again, this is going to happen right a
this was a report compiled by nyu's center for transportation about the papal visit, believe it or not. it says that penn station should still be able to handle a spike in ridership because of the papal visit. but the lirr, new jersey transit, and the subways all still adding more trains, mass in madison square guard onnen -- garden on friday. even though penn station is a little emptier than usual, commuters we spoke with are already noticing changes. >> they've already got it...
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they have to compete with harvard and hunter and nyu and all the other wonderful universities. when you get a job you can't just decide to go work at google and show up. you have to be hired. google can't just choose who will work at google. they have to compete with facebook. these are matching markets that are not anonymous, not arms length. and offer up job, these are personal things and they're not made for the hallmark of their an offer of a job is made to you, and then it gets turned down you go work somewhere else, the potential employer has to look around and find someone else. these are personal markets that work differently than commodity markets. i'm going to talk to you a bit today about the design of these markets but before gilligan mentioned that commodity markets, the simple ones, they also have to be designed. let's think about we for a minute. -- week. the chicago board of trade makes number two hard red winter wheat as a commodity. when you find -- by 5000 bushels, you know what you get. sufficiently, specifically you don't have to care who you buy from. befo
they have to compete with harvard and hunter and nyu and all the other wonderful universities. when you get a job you can't just decide to go work at google and show up. you have to be hired. google can't just choose who will work at google. they have to compete with facebook. these are matching markets that are not anonymous, not arms length. and offer up job, these are personal things and they're not made for the hallmark of their an offer of a job is made to you, and then it gets turned down...
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devi from nyu school of medicine. good to see you. >> nice to see you. dari: this is incredible. talk about this. >> the american academy of pediatrics, which is the group of physicians, pediatricians, they are in favor of the widespread screening, that every kid should get looked at. the new report is from a government task force, a group of physicians, public health officials and experts, and they say you should only get screened if you have symptoms. then you should get looked at and diagnosed. the controversy hinges on a couple of things. if you get diagnosed, if you get screened and diagnosed, do we have an effective treatment for autism? there's controversy there. there's no cure. if you have more intensive therapy, more behavioral treatment, that might be more effective. it's not a cure. that's problem no. 1. the second problem is you don't have a clear diagnosis in terms of a test. you can't do a blood test or imaging x-ray, mri or something and make the diagnosis. so the group is saying if you just screen everybody and you're not looking for symptoms that the parents bri
devi from nyu school of medicine. good to see you. >> nice to see you. dari: this is incredible. talk about this. >> the american academy of pediatrics, which is the group of physicians, pediatricians, they are in favor of the widespread screening, that every kid should get looked at. the new report is from a government task force, a group of physicians, public health officials and experts, and they say you should only get screened if you have symptoms. then you should get looked at...
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the denver based restaurant announced 40 college campuses where delivery will be available including nyu and columbia. spokesman for delivery company says its target market is millennials and they hope to deliver to more than 100 campuses by the spring. >>> serious traffic issues we will talk about in a moment. you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and meteorologist amy freeze first in for bill with the accuweather forecast. >> ken and lori, good morning. happy wednesday. another hot one out there. yesterday our second official heat wave of the season. it's not going to quit any time soon. 90 expected this afternoon. match that with the humidity it feels like temperatures will be in the low 90s in a lot of spots. tomorrow we get the peek of the heat, 93. it could be feeling like 95 to 97 for parts of inland new jersey tomorrow. then on friday, more comfy after a cold front comes through. 80s to start off the weekend. 88 for the holiday heat. we keep 89 monday. it's still hot for the second half of the weekend. we get a reprieve here taking the temperatures d
the denver based restaurant announced 40 college campuses where delivery will be available including nyu and columbia. spokesman for delivery company says its target market is millennials and they hope to deliver to more than 100 campuses by the spring. >>> serious traffic issues we will talk about in a moment. you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and meteorologist amy freeze first in for bill with the accuweather forecast. >> ken and lori, good...