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the new research from rockefeller university is just in mice... so it's still early. however -- it suggests zika can damage adult brain cells critical to learning and memory. it's unclear if the cells can recover. the researchers are planning additional studies. mosquitos are the main transmitters of zika. it can home the bacon ... may take its toll on the health of men. researchers at the university of connecticut looked at the relationship between men and women's income contributions. as men took on more financial responsibility in their marriages, their mental and physical health declined. their worst health problems came during the years when they were the family's sole breadwinner. on the other hand, women's psychological well-being improved as they made greater financial contributions. but their physical healas a warning for anyone who shops at eddie bauer: all of its u-s stores have been hacked by credit card thieves. the company says there's reason to believe credit and debit cards used between january 2nd and july 17th this year, "may have been compromised."
the new research from rockefeller university is just in mice... so it's still early. however -- it suggests zika can damage adult brain cells critical to learning and memory. it's unclear if the cells can recover. the researchers are planning additional studies. mosquitos are the main transmitters of zika. it can home the bacon ... may take its toll on the health of men. researchers at the university of connecticut looked at the relationship between men and women's income contributions. as men...
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new research on mice conducted at rockefeller university suggests zika can damage adult brain cells critical to learning and memory it's unclear if those cells can recover. >>> viewers sent us these foes from sevi lexer. fire crews worked quickly to put out the -- to get out the trucks and as much equipment these could. no reports of injury. investigatorsare still trying to determine what caused the building this tid sri owe show the this side of the building right before the roof caved in. >>> as we told you earlier, a big night in cleveland. the indians win, sir paul mccartney wows at the q, and the browns at home at first energy stadium. >> joan kendrick taking the pulse of our always-resilient browns fans. season home game can be summed up like this, wah-wah-wah. >> reporter: the rally started with tailgaters camped out early. >> we'll get them next year. >> reporter: already you're saying that? >> already. >> go grown browns no matter what. >> reporter: what are you wearing? >> a browns outfacility. >> reporter: do you want your money back yet? >> yeah. >> i think this is on plus sides.
new research on mice conducted at rockefeller university suggests zika can damage adult brain cells critical to learning and memory it's unclear if those cells can recover. >>> viewers sent us these foes from sevi lexer. fire crews worked quickly to put out the -- to get out the trucks and as much equipment these could. no reports of injury. investigatorsare still trying to determine what caused the building this tid sri owe show the this side of the building right before the roof...
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weekend commuter alerts, the first fdr drive closed both directions overnight to allow the rockefeller university construction above the roadway to continue. the drive will be shut down from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. tomorrow. the closures continue overnight sunday and monday as well. the fdr will be closed again street to96th street. >>> the 33rd street line will stop running for pass riders. service will not resume until monday at 5 a.m. the work will continue on the weekends now through december. path is adding weekend service to the world trade center and will have free shuttle bus service from there to west 29th street. >>> a special night out, a girl's heart coming up next. >> and lee said we could see some storm over the weekend. he's timing it out for us, if you're approaching 65, now's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they he
weekend commuter alerts, the first fdr drive closed both directions overnight to allow the rockefeller university construction above the roadway to continue. the drive will be shut down from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. tomorrow. the closures continue overnight sunday and monday as well. the fdr will be closed again street to96th street. >>> the 33rd street line will stop running for pass riders. service will not resume until monday at 5 a.m. the work will continue on the weekends now through...
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it's needed to facilitate construction of the rockefeller university above the fdr drive. traffic will bedetoured to the avenues. this project will run every weekend through december so be prepared to make alternate travel plans. >>> in in morning's living large we are going to 641 5th avenue. >> built the building as a joint venture making it one of the most luxurious buildings in had the world. emily smith takes us inside. >> reporter: it's known as olympic towers. we're heading up to floor to a two story apartment. alexander bank from compass gave us the tour of his childhood home. >> what was it like growing up here? >> quite normal, actually. >> really? >> dog running around. my brother and i playing hockey in the white room. this is an entrance gallery. if you walk this way will take you to the downstairs landing. this is one of the original pieces of the apartment from 1976 when the building was built. valentino flagship store from rome. you'll see the white marble. >> you see the east river from one view and central park from another. the home has a study with view
it's needed to facilitate construction of the rockefeller university above the fdr drive. traffic will bedetoured to the avenues. this project will run every weekend through december so be prepared to make alternate travel plans. >>> in in morning's living large we are going to 641 5th avenue. >> built the building as a joint venture making it one of the most luxurious buildings in had the world. emily smith takes us inside. >> reporter: it's known as olympic towers. we're...
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the closures will allow the rockefeller university construction to continue above the roadway. it will be shut down from 1:00 to 6:00 a.m. tomorrow and closures on sunday and monday during the overnight hours. >>> and the summer streets program is coming back for a ninth year. it's sponsored by city bike. and tomorrow from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., park avenue will park. it will be packed with activities, a zip line, a giant slide, a dog park and plenty of treats for humans. summer streets will run tomorrow and for the next two saturdays after that. >> always a good time. >>> never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic. meteorologist amy freeze here. a beautiful start this friday morning. wow, one world trade and beautiful sky, lady liberty in the distance, a nice kick-off the weekend. temperatures make it into the low to mid-80s today. a slight increase in humidity. but all in all, the sticky situation comes into play for saturday afternoon where temperatures will be flirting with the 90s and we will be seeing storms in the area. today, sunny and nice, expect the mid
the closures will allow the rockefeller university construction to continue above the roadway. it will be shut down from 1:00 to 6:00 a.m. tomorrow and closures on sunday and monday during the overnight hours. >>> and the summer streets program is coming back for a ninth year. it's sponsored by city bike. and tomorrow from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., park avenue will park. it will be packed with activities, a zip line, a giant slide, a dog park and plenty of treats for humans. summer...
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the closures will allow the rockefeller university construction to continue above the roadway. the drive will be shut down from 1:00 to 6:00 in the morning tomorrow and there will be closures on sunday and monday during those overnight famer could soon face felony charges in a crash on the highway in california. police say he was driving an suv the wrong way in santa anna last month when another driver swerved to avoid a head-on collision and struck the divider. after a brief conversation, rodman left without exchanging information. >>> technology is changing the way thieves operate. two crooks in houston managed to steal more than 100 cars and mexico. the whole process taking just mere minutes. they just open a laptop, hack into the car's gps and keyless entry systems and once that happen, they can hop in the car and drive away. now that thieves have become hackers, investigators will have to find a way to stay ahead of the high-tech thefts. >>> the mta is adding more subway count down clocks but for now, it's an extended trial of the system. the new lcd displays will go in al
the closures will allow the rockefeller university construction to continue above the roadway. the drive will be shut down from 1:00 to 6:00 in the morning tomorrow and there will be closures on sunday and monday during those overnight famer could soon face felony charges in a crash on the highway in california. police say he was driving an suv the wrong way in santa anna last month when another driver swerved to avoid a head-on collision and struck the divider. after a brief conversation,...
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the closures will allow the rockefeller university construction to continue above the roadway. the drive will be shut down from 1:00 to 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. and there will be closures on sunday and monday during the overnight hours. >>> new details this morning on an alleged altercation with george zimmermann at a florida restaurant. we are hearing the 911 calls he made after he says he was punched in the face. he says he was talking to a group of people about shooting trayn self defense. and he says one man accused him of bragging about the death and he punched him in the face and that's when he called 911. >> a man just punched me in the face. >> okay, is he still there? >> yep. he said he's going to kill me. >> does he have any weapons? >> like three or four cops. >> police are looking for the man but some eyewitnesses much protection is everyone is asleep when a home invader strikes. eight member of an oregon family found their home ransacked when they woke up. a woman wearing face paint broke in during the night. she made food for herself, rummaged through doors and closets
the closures will allow the rockefeller university construction to continue above the roadway. the drive will be shut down from 1:00 to 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. and there will be closures on sunday and monday during the overnight hours. >>> new details this morning on an alleged altercation with george zimmermann at a florida restaurant. we are hearing the 911 calls he made after he says he was punched in the face. he says he was talking to a group of people about shooting trayn self...
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the closures will allow the rockefeller university construction to continue above the roadway. the drive will be shut down from 1:00 to 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. and there will be closures on sunday and monday during the overnight hours. >>> now a check of the commute today with heather. >> shirleen, a mess of a commute on long island railroad, delays and cancellations in and out of new disabled train. so subways will cross honor the 7, 2, 3 or the e. metro north looks okay. and p.a.t.h. weekend suspensions start 12:10 a.m. lasting until 5:00 a.m. on monday. street cleaning rules are in effect for today. >> all right. thank you. >>> i know the forecast is looking better than that. >> it really is. absolutely beautiful. another day where we have sunshine and that happens are easy to take. we have 73 degrees in central park. bright blue sky and this afternoon, wall to wall sun shine. clouds filteredder in tomorrow and we will see changes but a breeze and 84. and tonight down to 72. and a mugginess in the atmosphere, steamy tomorrow, the high of 88 with showers and thunderstorms. dry on
the closures will allow the rockefeller university construction to continue above the roadway. the drive will be shut down from 1:00 to 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. and there will be closures on sunday and monday during the overnight hours. >>> now a check of the commute today with heather. >> shirleen, a mess of a commute on long island railroad, delays and cancellations in and out of new disabled train. so subways will cross honor the 7, 2, 3 or the e. metro north looks okay. and...
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in news 4 your health, new research from rockefeller university in new york city suggests zika virus may do damage to adult brains. widely known. now certain cells in the adult brain may be harmed by the zika virus. the tests were only done on mice, but the researchers are planning on doing additional studies. >>> being the family bread winner may take a toll on your health, that is if you're a machine. mental and physical health declined in men as they took on more financial responsibility, for women it was a different story. their mental health improved as they made more money for their families. different stresses atfe >> women just stress out all the time for everything else. >> big babies. >> i think everybody is stressed. >> i think so. >> we'll try to get rid of some of that stress. not this weekend but next week much nicer weather heading our way. a mix of sun and clouds. temperatures warm, mid to upper 80s. humidity moderate. there could be an isolated shower or thunderstorm. best chance north and west of tonight, partly cloudy sky overnight. 74 should do it in town. start o
in news 4 your health, new research from rockefeller university in new york city suggests zika virus may do damage to adult brains. widely known. now certain cells in the adult brain may be harmed by the zika virus. the tests were only done on mice, but the researchers are planning on doing additional studies. >>> being the family bread winner may take a toll on your health, that is if you're a machine. mental and physical health declined in men as they took on more financial...
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they are part of rockefeller park and the 254 acres spans about two miles near university circle. today only, you will find food, live entertainment and other activities throughout the gardens. musicians, radio personalty and cleveland native michael stanley performing this year and shares the importance of the gardens. >> having lived on the east traveling through, you notice some things but if you stop and get out and check out the things that are here, it's an amazing thing. the park itself is beautiful. and this will be a nice celebration. and hopefully an eye-opener for some people who don't know it exists. >> this is the one special occasion when all the gardens come together to celebrate through flags and ceremonies, food and so much more. each year, the event reflects the garden's theme peace through mutund and here's the most important information, one world day festivities start at 11:00 and wrap up around 7:00. it's free to walk around enjoy. and there's free parking in the medical center's parking lot. they're on east 105th street. free shuttle services from there or y
they are part of rockefeller park and the 254 acres spans about two miles near university circle. today only, you will find food, live entertainment and other activities throughout the gardens. musicians, radio personalty and cleveland native michael stanley performing this year and shares the importance of the gardens. >> having lived on the east traveling through, you notice some things but if you stop and get out and check out the things that are here, it's an amazing thing. the park...
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and he wrote a letter be doubled he sent this to rockefeller to say he endowed the university of chicago maybe they'd like to have a great collection to tell you what should be reproduced that did not work >> and it went to a competitor. >> ultimately that did so there was a financial panic and then to suffer a loss to henry huntington and i will give up the shakespeare thing altogether. ultimately but henry folger did get that collection. >> and there was a particular manuscript was the most valuable and desirable it was augustine vincent who gave him a the copy in person
and he wrote a letter be doubled he sent this to rockefeller to say he endowed the university of chicago maybe they'd like to have a great collection to tell you what should be reproduced that did not work >> and it went to a competitor. >> ultimately that did so there was a financial panic and then to suffer a loss to henry huntington and i will give up the shakespeare thing altogether. ultimately but henry folger did get that collection. >> and there was a particular...
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we don't know if he sent this to rockefeller, but i expect he spoke to him about this compensated just and at the university of chicago. maybe university of chicago would like to agree collection and i'd be willing to go through the collection with you and tell you which are the more value pieces that should be reproduced . so rockefeller did not fight back. >> host: and it went to a competitor and i guess he was a bit miffed about that. >> guest: ultimately, some of the collection did get to walter. in 19 as seven there is a panic and suffers a loss of a tremendous collection of shapes. and to huntington and the senate can't get the best. i'm going to give it the shakespeare thing altogether. ultimately henry fulcher did get some of that collection. >> one of the most thrilling accounts in your bouquets of a particular description described as them single most valuable, desirable in the world. contemporary movement to the collection -- thank goodness it was calm because that is a name you certainly could not take a period that had its troops and dance. you talk about it? >> guest: share, bulger became awar
we don't know if he sent this to rockefeller, but i expect he spoke to him about this compensated just and at the university of chicago. maybe university of chicago would like to agree collection and i'd be willing to go through the collection with you and tell you which are the more value pieces that should be reproduced . so rockefeller did not fight back. >> host: and it went to a competitor and i guess he was a bit miffed about that. >> guest: ultimately, some of the collection...
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university law school professor. sir, how do you feel mr. hughes would have responded to unelected officials -- international organization scale such as the rockefeller funded united nations, being able to dictate international law as opposed to an elected official who would use the congress to pass particular laws. >> thank you. >> that's a great question and it's one where i think that the chief justice hughes would have i think very kind of nuanced views and not something where you would say oh, boy he really would be hostile to the international organizations because this is somebody who came to the chief justiceship after serving on the international court in the hague. he's being sort of internationalist if you will and in his writings he has been let critical of the idea that international is our law. in his book he specifically says international law is our law. on the other handy think he would ultimately say that our own elected officials have the ultimate say over what the scope of our laws are. and i think he would have had had a view that congress had quite a wide scope to embrace international law principles but that if congress wanted
university law school professor. sir, how do you feel mr. hughes would have responded to unelected officials -- international organization scale such as the rockefeller funded united nations, being able to dictate international law as opposed to an elected official who would use the congress to pass particular laws. >> thank you. >> that's a great question and it's one where i think that the chief justice hughes would have i think very kind of nuanced views and not something where...