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i know if you are a commuter across east river, you are dreading closing o of the l -train, but a pontoon bridge, i love it, i am bill spadea, this is "chasing news." >> how dangerous is this, utility line down around a local school, and other locations, are you are abouted about your kids? the question, who is responsible? nate with the story. reporter: behind me school 123 in queens, about 20 feet from school. appears to be an abandoned telephone cable still connected to the utility pole, 50 feet from the school, more telephone cable this time looped around, still connected to the pole. this is within arm's reach, the issue of low hanging cables is widespread, and seen. it is what residents and utility workers call dangerous. >> my fear is that one of the kids pull it down, or you know you could just trip and fall. in the inclement weather. >> how long have you seen this. >> they have been here since i moved in about a year. reporter: within arm's reach. >> yes, i duck to get underneath them. reporter: yesterday we called city coi councilmember council e issue, they came and clipped som
i know if you are a commuter across east river, you are dreading closing o of the l -train, but a pontoon bridge, i love it, i am bill spadea, this is "chasing news." >> how dangerous is this, utility line down around a local school, and other locations, are you are abouted about your kids? the question, who is responsible? nate with the story. reporter: behind me school 123 in queens, about 20 feet from school. appears to be an abandoned telephone cable still connected to the...
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Feb 21, 2018
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. $75,000 pontoon and $25,000 cash all because of that one shot. >> that is a good prize and the crowdht. over to water sports now where voting on the water is like so last year. we now have -- we now have the flying jet ski. so remember the thing you put on your feet and it shoots hydro jets into the water? this is kind of like that, only it's a jet ski. this is to make hydro flight for beginners. the jet ski comes with buttons on it to make it do these cool tricks. you can just hit a button and suddenly it goes into a barrel. >> which could be dangerous. >> i guess. why you got to ruin it? >>> this also looks fairly dangerous as well. a british snowborder has gone where nobody else has or faster than anybody else has. take a look. breaking a guinness world record here, going a top speed of 92 miles per hour. being towed by a maserati, no less. >> that's not fair. >> he required a second run but his slightly slower speed brought the top down to and it was enough to crush the previous record of 65 miles an hour. >>> this morning on "world news now," president trump says he wants to tak
. $75,000 pontoon and $25,000 cash all because of that one shot. >> that is a good prize and the crowdht. over to water sports now where voting on the water is like so last year. we now have -- we now have the flying jet ski. so remember the thing you put on your feet and it shoots hydro jets into the water? this is kind of like that, only it's a jet ski. this is to make hydro flight for beginners. the jet ski comes with buttons on it to make it do these cool tricks. you can just hit a...
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Feb 8, 2018
02/18
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at west point the man in charge of teaching ethics, general david pontoon jr. made his staff work at private charity dinners, give free driving lessons and feed a friend's cat. he received a reprimand and retired at rank. the i.g. report was kept secret for more than a year and only released via foia as he neared retirement. colleagues, these are just five stories out of an estimated 500 since 2013. they don't even include criminal misconduct of the types we've seen in the fat leonard case in which 330 navy personnel including 60 current and retired admirals are under investigation for accepting bribes and gifts. and these aren't just ordinary bribes and gifts. some of them included an $18,000 dinner or a $50,000 stay in a swank hotel. sometimes these bribes and gifts were exchanged for revealing classified information. but i picked them because they are illustrative of a deep and systemic problem in the armed services. leaders set the standard, and when that leadership is toxic, it drips down to all levels of the military. based on the dod inspector general's
at west point the man in charge of teaching ethics, general david pontoon jr. made his staff work at private charity dinners, give free driving lessons and feed a friend's cat. he received a reprimand and retired at rank. the i.g. report was kept secret for more than a year and only released via foia as he neared retirement. colleagues, these are just five stories out of an estimated 500 since 2013. they don't even include criminal misconduct of the types we've seen in the fat leonard case in...
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Feb 16, 2018
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grew 4% that is down 5 1/2% from the year before a closer look at those numbers revealing sale of pontooneet and up rose 11% in 2017, but a big boost for the boating industry, that's consumer confidence and tax reform, especially for the higher income taxpayers. the 1% should get an average cut of more than $51,000 at the recent boat shows in new york, dallas, st. louis, they saw a 10 to 15% bump in attendance from prior years. now does all of this recent market volatility mean rough waters ahead for the boating industry i talked to industry experts, analysts, to consumers on the ground here, they said, you know what, we're not really all that concerned because the underlying economy is so strong there are parts that do benefit in terms of down turns the boat clubs, the boat sharing companies. we'll be talking more about those and the high tech boats all later on throughout the day, joe. back over to you. >> wow yeah it's fun to talk about those things so 66 feet. >> are you a boat guy? >> no. no no. >> why not >> no. >> you're not a boater i can get you one. >> i like going out on somebo
grew 4% that is down 5 1/2% from the year before a closer look at those numbers revealing sale of pontooneet and up rose 11% in 2017, but a big boost for the boating industry, that's consumer confidence and tax reform, especially for the higher income taxpayers. the 1% should get an average cut of more than $51,000 at the recent boat shows in new york, dallas, st. louis, they saw a 10 to 15% bump in attendance from prior years. now does all of this recent market volatility mean rough waters...
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Feb 12, 2018
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dock. running to and from pontoon dock.rating. still operating. at the airport and passengers are advised to contact their airline. elsewhere on the tube board. good service. 0ne road for you as well. streatham, hot and road remains closed. —— hopton road. in london's markets. the fur was fake. that it can be cheaper than the fake fur. it's a different variety to any animalfurs. it's a different variety to any animal furs. animal furs. is made of real meat, there would be an outcry. an outcry. well, this is a similar thing with further. it is a cold start this morning. overnight saw whiteford —— widespread frost this morning. widespread frost this morning. people scraping from windscreens first thing. first thing. that plenty of sunshine, and the temperatures up to 78 celsius. temperatures up to 78 celsius. feeling quite chilly. evening and overnight, a bit of a change. we will see the cloud increasing. increasing. the south—westerlies start to develop. start to develop. we could see one or two showers. or two showers. temp
dock. running to and from pontoon dock.rating. still operating. at the airport and passengers are advised to contact their airline. elsewhere on the tube board. good service. 0ne road for you as well. streatham, hot and road remains closed. —— hopton road. in london's markets. the fur was fake. that it can be cheaper than the fake fur. it's a different variety to any animalfurs. it's a different variety to any animal furs. animal furs. is made of real meat, there would be an outcry. an...