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he represents staten island and parts of brooklyn.med him back to congress on wednesday with this. >> welcome back, staten island republican congressman michael grimm who was re-elected by a 13% margin despite being indicted on 20 counts including mail fraud, wire fraud, and health care fraud or as its known in staten island, the hat trick. but he didn't stop there. back in january he told a news reporter who asked him about these charges that he would break him in half and threatened to throw him off the balcony. you want him in in your corner because if he's not, he's hiding in the opposite corner getting ready to jump out and push you off a balcony. >> at least grimm is giving late night comics something to laugh about. when i saw that clip i wondered, what's the reaction from the reporter who was on the receiving end of that threat? he is thankfully still in one piece. first, here is a reminder of what went down. >> we have another chance to kind of talk about some -- >> i'm not speak being anything off topic. >> what about -- >>
he represents staten island and parts of brooklyn.med him back to congress on wednesday with this. >> welcome back, staten island republican congressman michael grimm who was re-elected by a 13% margin despite being indicted on 20 counts including mail fraud, wire fraud, and health care fraud or as its known in staten island, the hat trick. but he didn't stop there. back in january he told a news reporter who asked him about these charges that he would break him in half and threatened to...
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i live on staten island but it doesn't matter right now. don't even know where the 1 train is or the 5. i'll find my way home. why are people so moved to get out here? >> i have a younger brother. that have could be me. i want to be part of that change. >> and getting out here, being on your feet, being with these people tonight, why is it so important to take these streets here in new york? >> because we have the power. our generation has a voice. we were mobilizing. we need to change, we need to make a change in this country to make it better. because it seems like we're all not equal. do you think this is a step towards that? do you think this is a definitive moment where we will have that soon? what do you think sths? >> i see it as progress. i don't see it as a definitive moment. even though what happened is sad, but it lit a fire under us. now we're going to make sure that things change. we have people from other countries saying yeah, that's not right. we have our system saying no, that's not right. obviously something is wrong. and
i live on staten island but it doesn't matter right now. don't even know where the 1 train is or the 5. i'll find my way home. why are people so moved to get out here? >> i have a younger brother. that have could be me. i want to be part of that change. >> and getting out here, being on your feet, being with these people tonight, why is it so important to take these streets here in new york? >> because we have the power. our generation has a voice. we were mobilizing. we need...
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. ♪ >>> we are on high alert both in ferguson and staten island on the grand juries.ave pledged to mother and father of michael brown that i will be there with them when the decision is announced. >> we're still waiting for the announcement when the ferguson grand jury is prepared to release its findings in the michael brown shooting. the staten island grand jury sharpton referred to is looking into the police choke hold death of eric gardner. >> as we wait for that decision of the grand jury decision of the shooting of the unarmed teenager in ferguson, protesters are already making plans to take to the streets here in washington d.c. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in washington where the group d.c. ferguson is already planning a very public reaction to whatever decision the ferguson grand jury makes. this video shot by the protester themselves at previous d.c. events gives you an idea of the noisy but nonviolent demonstrations being planned by a group called d.c. ferguson. eugene purier is an organizer. aren't you jumping the gun before anything has happened? >> we wan
. ♪ >>> we are on high alert both in ferguson and staten island on the grand juries.ave pledged to mother and father of michael brown that i will be there with them when the decision is announced. >> we're still waiting for the announcement when the ferguson grand jury is prepared to release its findings in the michael brown shooting. the staten island grand jury sharpton referred to is looking into the police choke hold death of eric gardner. >> as we wait for that...
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and it used to be the college of staten island.affic and everybody would walk up. >> reporter: see marlon brando? >> oh, sure. >> reporter: two others are up for sale, the mansion, a message in the form of a bloody horse head in his bed. that's on the market for $135 million. and the family's lake tahoe retreat where the godfather part 2 opens. it's a condo complex. one unit was selling for $6 million. it's the staten island home that's the most iconic. the gilded fortress where the godfather lived quietly, except for the occasional mob hit. well, you know, it's kind of cool. but also a little creepy being there walking around the driveway where he was sent to his doom. where carlo was bumped off, and the godfather collapsed in the garden. two years ago it sold for $2.7 million. it's at the current asking price, if you want it, make them an offer they can't refuse. >> knew that was coming. >> teed it up. >> i was glad you made it out alive. >> i'm glad we got to show a horse head on daytime television. >> bloody horse head. >> does
and it used to be the college of staten island.affic and everybody would walk up. >> reporter: see marlon brando? >> oh, sure. >> reporter: two others are up for sale, the mansion, a message in the form of a bloody horse head in his bed. that's on the market for $135 million. and the family's lake tahoe retreat where the godfather part 2 opens. it's a condo complex. one unit was selling for $6 million. it's the staten island home that's the most iconic. the gilded fortress...
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no one on staten island has the disease, but that hasn't stopped the slurs against west africans in this neighborhood. >> people don't want to talk with you. you walk in the street, and they yell out, "african, go back to africa with your ebola." >> reporter: someone yelled that out to you? >> oh, yes, it happens all the time. >> reporter: and it's not just new york. in connecticut, a family is suing the school district for banning their daughter from class after she returned from nigeria. in the bronx, two middle school boys originally from senegal, africa, say students have been harassing them with ebola taunts. and at navarro college in corsicana, texas, officials are not accepting applications from ebola-affected countries. for bestman-yates, the discrimination is just as hard to hear as the news from liberia. >> we don't know where the virus came from. m. don't know how it was created. we just pray that people look at us as people and don't just stigmatize people because they are from a certain part world. >> reporter: bestman-yates says she is fighting the ebola stigma with words.
no one on staten island has the disease, but that hasn't stopped the slurs against west africans in this neighborhood. >> people don't want to talk with you. you walk in the street, and they yell out, "african, go back to africa with your ebola." >> reporter: someone yelled that out to you? >> oh, yes, it happens all the time. >> reporter: and it's not just new york. in connecticut, a family is suing the school district for banning their daughter from class...
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and it used to be the college of staten island.fic and everybody would walk up. >> reporter: did you see marlon brando? >> oh, sure. >> reporter: by coincidence, two other godfather properties are up for sale. the hollywood mansion, where they got a message in the form of a bloody horse head in his bed. that's on the market for $135 million. and the family's lake tahoe retreat where "the godfather part 2" opens. it's a condo complex. one unit was selling for a cool $6 million. it's the staten island home that's the most iconic. the gilded fortress where the godfather lived quietly, except for the occasional mob hit. well, you know, it's kind of cool. but also a little creepy being there walking around the driveway where he was sent to his doom. where carlo was bumped off, and the godfather collapsed in the garden. two years ago it sold for $2.7 -- $1.7 million. it just went on the market about a week ago at the current asking price. but i say if you really want it, yes, make them an offers they can't refuse. >> knew that was coming
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they all work with the staten island liberian community association where they have raised $11,000.ome of them aren't working but raising money to send back to west african countries. medical supplies for food. there's much more of our interview coming up and a wealthy british banker accused of killing two indonesian women in his high-rise apartment in hong kong. what his neighbors are saying about the shocking scene next. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? physical freedom o
they all work with the staten island liberian community association where they have raised $11,000.ome of them aren't working but raising money to send back to west african countries. medical supplies for food. there's much more of our interview coming up and a wealthy british banker accused of killing two indonesian women in his high-rise apartment in hong kong. what his neighbors are saying about the shocking scene next. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just...
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ron claiborne, abc news, staten island, new york. >> make them an offer they can't refuse. to see you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here at abc news, thank you for watching. have a good evening. good night. >>> next at 6:00, san jose finally admits its top cops messed up. confirmation after story abc 7 news broke last month. >>> also, san francisco's troublesome trees. three more came down today. this time with devastating results. >> plus how caltrans plans to fix a problem on the bay bridge without backing up traffic had this time. >>> and the search for superheroes and villains to take part in an all new stunt spectacular. >>> a major arrest today by a specialized police task force. good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> a januaitor is in cuss did i accused of having more than 100 videos of child pornography on his home computer. >> more on the operation that led to his arrest. chris? >> reporter: he was arrested in los gatos. police tell us he's being held here at the santa clara county jail. this all following an investigation by the silicon valley internet crimes
ron claiborne, abc news, staten island, new york. >> make them an offer they can't refuse. to see you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here at abc news, thank you for watching. have a good evening. good night. >>> next at 6:00, san jose finally admits its top cops messed up. confirmation after story abc 7 news broke last month. >>> also, san francisco's troublesome trees. three more came down today. this time with devastating results. >> plus how caltrans...
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so talked to voters down there in brooklyn and staten island. she was prosecuting that case. she's leading that case and she was very -- she did a press conference in which she had some very strong words about the congressman. he is calling the prosecution politically motivate sod expect that line of attack to come from his people probably in the next few weeks. >> evan, a great reporting on this, breaking the news that president obama's choice to head up the justice department will be loretta lynch, 55 years old. i want to bring in dana bash. dana, this will be a confirmation process. we don't know yet the timing of it if the president -- i assume he will try to figure out a way to get this through in some kind of lame duck. any sense how the senate will deal with it? >> it's a good question. unclear if republicans in the senate will allow it to happen in the lame duck. it depends on how they view her. evan is right, she doesn't appear to be someone who is highly controversial but the problem for the obama administration is the obama justice department has done controversial
so talked to voters down there in brooklyn and staten island. she was prosecuting that case. she's leading that case and she was very -- she did a press conference in which she had some very strong words about the congressman. he is calling the prosecution politically motivate sod expect that line of attack to come from his people probably in the next few weeks. >> evan, a great reporting on this, breaking the news that president obama's choice to head up the justice department will be...
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her name is loretta lynchment she oversees federal prosecutors in brooklyn, staten island and long island all day, wouldn't make a final decision, let alone an announcement after he returned from his trip from asia. but then, all of the sudden, that changed. after 6:00 p.m., the white house announced that yes, that's correct, all of that is correct. president obama will make the official announcement in person tomorrow at the white house. so now, there's the washington politics of it all. especially since we did have the giant election which the body confirms. loretta lynch has been confirmed by the senate twice already. she was confirmed in 2000 and again in 2010. that's a really serious factor. and then there's this other thing. one of the prosecutions that she has led as a u.s. attorney for a large portion of u.s. attorney, is a 21-count felony indictment against a conservative congressman named michael grim. congressman grim really does have 20 felony charges pending against him. staten island just re-elected him. he's indicted. they re-elected him. he's going back to washington. hold
her name is loretta lynchment she oversees federal prosecutors in brooklyn, staten island and long island all day, wouldn't make a final decision, let alone an announcement after he returned from his trip from asia. but then, all of the sudden, that changed. after 6:00 p.m., the white house announced that yes, that's correct, all of that is correct. president obama will make the official announcement in person tomorrow at the white house. so now, there's the washington politics of it all....
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see over sees federal prosecutors in brooklyn, staten island and long island. it was interesting.he white house, all day, wouldn't make a final decision, let alone an announcement after he returned from his trip from say sau next week, and then late tonight that changed, after 6:00 p.m. tonight on a friday night, the white house announced, yes, in fact, all that reporting was correct. loretta lynch is the president's nominee for attorney general, and president obama will make the official announcement in person at the white house tomorrow. so now there is the washington politics of it all, especially since we did have a giant national election in which republicans won over control of the senate. so now, there's the washington politics of it all. especially since we did have the giant election which the body confirms. loretta lynch has been confirmed by the senate twice already. she was confirmed in 2000 and again in 2010. that's a really serious factor. that's in her favor in terms of being confirmed as attorney general. and then there's this other thing. one of the prosecutions t
see over sees federal prosecutors in brooklyn, staten island and long island. it was interesting.he white house, all day, wouldn't make a final decision, let alone an announcement after he returned from his trip from say sau next week, and then late tonight that changed, after 6:00 p.m. tonight on a friday night, the white house announced, yes, in fact, all that reporting was correct. loretta lynch is the president's nominee for attorney general, and president obama will make the official...
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baptist minister as well as a school librarian and she includes her district brooklyn, queens staten island, nassau and suffolk county on long island. she is described as being a tough prosecutor with a low-key style. i'm kelly wright, and we're going to take you back now to "cashin' in." >>> how about it, wayne? >> look, there's no questions that the republicans put up real diverse candidates, and the american people spoke. >> well, that's true, eric, but as i said, this is really a rejection of the president and the existing policies. you can't have an irs scandal, benghazi, fast and furious, james rosen and the a.p., you can't have a series of scandals, i don't care what you are, black, green, orange or red, it's immaterial. if you're going to have that series of scandals you're getting voted out. this was a protest voeft agaitee democrats. you don't hear anything saying it was a great think for republicans embraced free market ideas. it's not that. that may come to that but that requires intelligence and reading and somebody to do something. this is a vote against them and dose mistaken
baptist minister as well as a school librarian and she includes her district brooklyn, queens staten island, nassau and suffolk county on long island. she is described as being a tough prosecutor with a low-key style. i'm kelly wright, and we're going to take you back now to "cashin' in." >>> how about it, wayne? >> look, there's no questions that the republicans put up real diverse candidates, and the american people spoke. >> well, that's true, eric, but as i...
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. >> congressman michael grimm who represents staten island and part of brooklyn was also indicted on 20 counts of fraud later this year related to his previous career as a health food restaurateur. but then democrats nominated a guy named dominic recchia to oppose grimm. and he didn't actually distinguish himself on the campaign trail. last night michael grimm broke dominic recchia in half like a little boy by a comfortable 13 points. he took a victory lap, basking in the adoration of his fellow staten islanders before he goes back to face barack obama and a criminal trial set to begin december 1st. >> you stand by me against all the odds. you stood by me when i needed you most. know this. i will never, ever forget, and i never stop working hard. >> "new york post" reported the congressman's body man feeling the celebratory mood told the crowd all members of team grimm, meet me at the bar for f-ing shots. a republican congressman who nobody expected to lose and in fact did. a guy you probably didn't hear about. congressman steve southerland, two-term representative for a district in
. >> congressman michael grimm who represents staten island and part of brooklyn was also indicted on 20 counts of fraud later this year related to his previous career as a health food restaurateur. but then democrats nominated a guy named dominic recchia to oppose grimm. and he didn't actually distinguish himself on the campaign trail. last night michael grimm broke dominic recchia in half like a little boy by a comfortable 13 points. he took a victory lap, basking in the adoration of...
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i want to turn to the immigrant community of liberians to live in new york, mainly in staten island.y say they're being stigmatized in the wake of the ebola crisis. pbs's hari sreenivasan recently spoke to oretha bestman-yates, the president of the staten island liberian community association. >> so there is stigma here in new york -- >> in new york. >> because you are liberian? >> [indiscernible] just the accent alone. what's once they figure out your from africa, they are scared. >> they are scared. if we are scared because 70 comes from somewhere, the nobody would move nowhere. for me, it is so stupid. i don't understand this fear of people. people are not sick and yet you fire them. what does it mean? by america that when it comes to africa, everybody is scared? and we don't use our judgment, are common sense to make decisions. one summit he says something, we are all jumping. i'm not like that. i will give people the benefit of the doubt. it isnnot do that -- about how we deal -- >> i think the nurse kaci hickox who is been battling to be allowed out into public because she has
i want to turn to the immigrant community of liberians to live in new york, mainly in staten island.y say they're being stigmatized in the wake of the ebola crisis. pbs's hari sreenivasan recently spoke to oretha bestman-yates, the president of the staten island liberian community association. >> so there is stigma here in new york -- >> in new york. >> because you are liberian? >> [indiscernible] just the accent alone. what's once they figure out your from africa, they...
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. >>> just recently in new york i wanted to go to staten island where the stigma of ebola has followedng in this community they call little liberia because there are so many immigrants living in one area. more than 4,000 miles away from the countries most hard hit in africa. they've been bullied and isolated and condemned for a virus they don't have and therefore cannot spread. i sat down with a community leader forced on unpaid leave from her job because some six months ago she went to liberia. a man who is a social worker helping refugees cast away out of fear they may be carrying a environment and a mother who lost her sister, her niece, and nephew to ebola afraid to return back home to the country she has left. here's more from our dinner conversation. so many of us can't understand what it's like to be liberian and living in the united states especially now when everyone is talking about it right now. how are people treating you differently right now? >> i was in liberia in july. i came back the 23rd. because of this virus, i'm not working right now. >> you weren't around anyone t
. >>> just recently in new york i wanted to go to staten island where the stigma of ebola has followedng in this community they call little liberia because there are so many immigrants living in one area. more than 4,000 miles away from the countries most hard hit in africa. they've been bullied and isolated and condemned for a virus they don't have and therefore cannot spread. i sat down with a community leader forced on unpaid leave from her job because some six months ago she went...
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to find out more i visited staten island university hospital to see how i suspected patient would beed there. >> how are you? >> not great. i have a feeer and my tommy is upset..% i have been in west africa. >> okay. >> hi. i have a fever and my stomach is upset and i traveled to west africa. >> he verified information and with somebody this is now becoming your wheelchair and will remain your wheelchair for the duration you are here be at where going to take yyu into an isolation room. the reason you're going outside is added precaution of not bringing you and through one of the other clinical areas. we have a separate area into the isolation area. we all agree it is unlikely you are going to contaminants and in area for long period of time. because of the fact this is not @eally a big deal, you're better off just take the extra added precaution of going utside. >> 's this is where i would stay well you treated me? >> your stay here while you are rolled out, you would not be moved. i would have additional @uestions i would ask you. how'd ask you what you had done in west africa. had
to find out more i visited staten island university hospital to see how i suspected patient would beed there. >> how are you? >> not great. i have a feeer and my tommy is upset..% i have been in west africa. >> okay. >> hi. i have a fever and my stomach is upset and i traveled to west africa. >> he verified information and with somebody this is now becoming your wheelchair and will remain your wheelchair for the duration you are here be at where going to take yyu...
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, discuss anybody on this panel believe that if i confronted a cop, a new york cop, let's say, staten island, the cop said, get out of the street and i said no and i started swearing at him, i went up, i started punching him, i started grabbing at him like the grand jury report says, if that is, fact, true, what would that staten island cop do? steve, you lived in new york a while, what would a new york city cop do to me, white guy? >> well, at that point in time, probably exactly what he did do, with i is to try to recover his gun. the gun went off. i think there is two other pieces to this, one is that you are a big guy, brown was a big guy, and it's a little different tan if me or catty or somebody were in a fight with a cop. >> i agree with that guy coming at me. i'd be scared. >> the cop is a big guy. he is 6' 4". >> the critical part is when brown ran away and turned back at him, that's where, of course the fatal shots were fired. >> let me ask if i were running, is roland in yet? i hope you caught the first part of it. >> i did. >> we put a lot of things on the table, young black pen
, discuss anybody on this panel believe that if i confronted a cop, a new york cop, let's say, staten island, the cop said, get out of the street and i said no and i started swearing at him, i went up, i started punching him, i started grabbing at him like the grand jury report says, if that is, fact, true, what would that staten island cop do? steve, you lived in new york a while, what would a new york city cop do to me, white guy? >> well, at that point in time, probably exactly what he...
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>> staten island, new york. >> staten island. >> staten island. >> just like, you know, the show, then. >> oh, look at that. are you working tomorrow? will we see you tomorrow? >> no, business network bark tomorrow, markets are closed, so working on "black friday". what about you guys? >> oh, we're here. so come on down. >> sore. >> i happy thanksgiving. >> you get done early? >> ugl. h. >> it is okay, we're happy to be here. >> you cooking? >> we're here for the people, the people we love in the delaware valley. we want to share thanksgiving with them. >> bye, lauren? bye, see you guys friday, enjoy. >> awe. >> so sweet. we like her a l taking a look at ultimate doppler what we call it, right, sue? the ultimate doppler. not many doppler. that's ultimate. covered rain, we got some slush in there, oh, there is white stuff already now. >> oh, oh? >> how many inches per area of the delaware vale, sue has the tow as. >> with all of this weather going on pouring make it to your thanksgiving day destination, jen is showing us thousand make some awesome thanksgiving day desserts, my favorite
>> staten island, new york. >> staten island. >> staten island. >> just like, you know, the show, then. >> oh, look at that. are you working tomorrow? will we see you tomorrow? >> no, business network bark tomorrow, markets are closed, so working on "black friday". what about you guys? >> oh, we're here. so come on down. >> sore. >> i happy thanksgiving. >> you get done early? >> ugl. h. >> it is okay, we're happy...
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or as it's known in staten island, the hat trick. [ laughter ] but he didn't stop there. january, grimm told a news reporter who asked him about these charges that he would quote, break him in half and threaten him to throw him off the balcony. grimm is the kind of guy that you want in your corner, because if he's not in your corner, that means he's hiding in the opposite corner getting ready to jump out and push you off a balcony. congratulations on your reelection, michael grimm. "welcome back." [ applause ] we'd also like to welcome back maine's governor paul lepage. lepage got reelected despite telling the naacp they could kiss his butt and comparing the irs to the gestapo. he also defended the use of the controversial chemical bpa in plastic bottles, saying that in the worst case scenario, some women may develop, quote, little beards. [ laughter ] i don't think the worst case scenario is little beards, i think the worst case scenario is two-term maine governor paul lepage. are you a lobster, lepage? because you're on a roll. welcome back. new york city welcomes back
or as it's known in staten island, the hat trick. [ laughter ] but he didn't stop there. january, grimm told a news reporter who asked him about these charges that he would quote, break him in half and threaten him to throw him off the balcony. grimm is the kind of guy that you want in your corner, because if he's not in your corner, that means he's hiding in the opposite corner getting ready to jump out and push you off a balcony. congratulations on your reelection, michael grimm....
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. >> he's from staten island and they have made hay out of it. he may win this race. >> shocking and disappointing. >> coming up we'll go west to utah. mia love tries to become the first black female in congress again. >> your next word is prior. >> prior. >> from spelling bees to shark nadeau. we look at the best and worst political ads of the season. >> welcome back to a special election day edition of power politics. i'm michael shure. >> i'm michael shuster, michael. it's great to have you here. >> we're going to focus on florida tonight. it's going to be one of the more interesting results to watch. >> the governor's race in florida between charlie cyst and rick scott. this has been the most expensive gubernatorial race. these guys hate each other's guts. they've run nothing but negative ads, and it's been the most negative in the country. how do you see this going? >> both are not liked. this is a real hold your knows and cast a ballot. >> and because it's florida. >> and seen whatever happens you still might not know what happens. people a
. >> he's from staten island and they have made hay out of it. he may win this race. >> shocking and disappointing. >> coming up we'll go west to utah. mia love tries to become the first black female in congress again. >> your next word is prior. >> prior. >> from spelling bees to shark nadeau. we look at the best and worst political ads of the season. >> welcome back to a special election day edition of power politics. i'm michael shure. >> i'm...
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>> who could forget staten island jane when congressman grimm was dipping in lake ciberuous.ah! for the record, grimm denies being maked in galilee and going into tuesday lead polls by 19 points. just one last of the number counts of in federal fraud and tax indictments. so i'm taking you under. but as of last night there is an underdog in the race [bleep] 2014 campaign hopeful. >> i give you last night's debate for connecticut governor. >> governor malloy and tom foley were in the studio one of the more interesting discussions was a question. >> charles says-- is a type of female slave or concubine and the name of tom foley. >> why have you not changed it? >> as a registered voter i would like to know more about your stance on the real issue. for instance, why-- and not one of them game of throne girls there like your serfie or your shea. now there's a sex slave name i throw on the back of a boston whaler. look, this foley fella seems like an upstanding gentleman. i'm sure he has an explanation. >> it means a beautiful woman, a beautiful thing. >> not that women are things,
>> who could forget staten island jane when congressman grimm was dipping in lake ciberuous.ah! for the record, grimm denies being maked in galilee and going into tuesday lead polls by 19 points. just one last of the number counts of in federal fraud and tax indictments. so i'm taking you under. but as of last night there is an underdog in the race [bleep] 2014 campaign hopeful. >> i give you last night's debate for connecticut governor. >> governor malloy and tom foley were...
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the nypd on the defensive after a citizen's cell phone captured officers in staten island, allegedly choking eric garner to death this summer. the california highway patrol -- >> my gosh, why? >> reporter: paying out $1.5 million to this woman seen on camera being beaten by a chp officer. in ferguson, missouri, it's the absence of pictures that's the problem. police there hard pressed to refute allegations officer darren wilson used excessive force when he shot michael brown. was brown trying to surrender, hands in the air as some witnesses say, or did brown attack wilson, thereby justifying the use of force. there's no video, we don't know. that's why many departments are investing in body cameras. >> select the screen and you can see what my camera is seeing. >> this camera here? >> correct. >> are you recording this now? are you recording me? >> i am now. >> reporter: l.a. police chief charlie beck wears his on his chest. the l.a.p.d. of course still haunted by these images, one of the most notorious police beatings ever on camera. >> part of it is to prevent another rodney king.
the nypd on the defensive after a citizen's cell phone captured officers in staten island, allegedly choking eric garner to death this summer. the california highway patrol -- >> my gosh, why? >> reporter: paying out $1.5 million to this woman seen on camera being beaten by a chp officer. in ferguson, missouri, it's the absence of pictures that's the problem. police there hard pressed to refute allegations officer darren wilson used excessive force when he shot michael brown. was...
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. >> after the starting gun goes off in staten island, over 50,000 runners and wheelers will traverse the 26.2-mile course through new york city's five boroughs. the marathon on sunday a memory for the athletes and for new york city as well. a study by the new york road runners club found the race generated $340 million in added tax, hospitality and other revenue in 2010. big cities continue to remain big business, says runner's world molly o'keefe. >> people make them a destination race. >> during the 34th new york city marathon, the race's 1 millionth runner will cross the finish line. it draws runners to the site of the air b and b. >> what we think will happen with air b & b, is it provides a better option for people, and we hope to see more friends and family. >> half a million dollars is the winning purse. but the real money is with sponsors like power bar, who see his appeal to the running faithful. >> we don't just sign up because they tell us to sign up or -- it's more that they believe what i do and i believe what they make. >> these days, big races can also come with big th
. >> after the starting gun goes off in staten island, over 50,000 runners and wheelers will traverse the 26.2-mile course through new york city's five boroughs. the marathon on sunday a memory for the athletes and for new york city as well. a study by the new york road runners club found the race generated $340 million in added tax, hospitality and other revenue in 2010. big cities continue to remain big business, says runner's world molly o'keefe. >> people make them a destination...
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and eight miles away from ferguson and over here and there, and right here, here as well, and staten island over the country, it's no wonder many communities like this one in new swrersee have lost faith in the police. >> i'm more afraid of the police than i am of criminals. >> there needs to be more transparenty and oversight. >> they need to train how to deal with the community. >> the two police officers at the end of the panel, what are your guys' thought. >> i'm not a cop within yeah, we're just white. >> so you are just white guys and you still don't like the police. >> i want to like the police but i've dealt with the police. so it's hard. >> okay, let me look into this. >> how do police restore public trust. one department is stack elling the problem head on by launching a brand-new sensitivity training program. officers phil of the austin pd. >> we had ray couple of fairly controversial police shootings. and my assistant chief called me and asked me if we could get some kind of training to try to prevent future shootings from occurring. >> it is great to hear that a police departme
and eight miles away from ferguson and over here and there, and right here, here as well, and staten island over the country, it's no wonder many communities like this one in new swrersee have lost faith in the police. >> i'm more afraid of the police than i am of criminals. >> there needs to be more transparenty and oversight. >> they need to train how to deal with the community. >> the two police officers at the end of the panel, what are your guys' thought. >>...
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the five-bedroom english tudor inn staten island, new york includes a mancave, a gym, and even an english pub. for all your godfather junkies it has a saltwater pool in the yard where the movie's mob patriarch died. interested? >> it's an offer i must refuse. [ laughter ] >> no disrespect. [ laughter ] >> nice. >> couldn't do it. >>> i can deliver this, though. another 49er done for the nfl season. we'll tell you who. and! see this fella, ann? this guy will never pay for a meal again in madison, wisconsin, after what he did today. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, ...and why not?? tick, tick, tick... ...time running dow the first ever college foot playoff... ...in about a month...schools >>> college football up top? why not. time running down to the first- ever college football play-off in about a month so schools are trying to get into position so how about today's top five matchup between mississippi state and alabama
the five-bedroom english tudor inn staten island, new york includes a mancave, a gym, and even an english pub. for all your godfather junkies it has a saltwater pool in the yard where the movie's mob patriarch died. interested? >> it's an offer i must refuse. [ laughter ] >> no disrespect. [ laughter ] >> nice. >> couldn't do it. >>> i can deliver this, though. another 49er done for the nfl season. we'll tell you who. and! see this fella, ann? this guy will...
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. >> it's marathon day, 50,000 people, staten island. >> lots of no,,ers. >> i was at the jim abbott center - -- jabbot center, in the long -- the wrong line. the big problem is the temperature and the wind. we are talking about 42 degrees in new york city. when you factor in the wind, these are the wind gusts, 26 per mile gusts, coming from the new york, making it feel more like 25 in new york city. with the marathon, this is the start. staten island, brooklyn, queens, manhattan, into the bronx for a little bit, back across central park and end in central park. the problem is we'll see winds mostly from the north-west or the north. that will give people a head wind or a side wind. textures climbing slowly, but the wind are expected to come up through the whole thing. we are talking about 50,000 people, a million people watching this event. >> back to you. >> thank you. sao paulo is driving toward a greener future. the brazilian capital is rolling out fully electric battery powered buses. it's the first city in all of the country to do so. it's hoped to serve as a model for the rest
. >> it's marathon day, 50,000 people, staten island. >> lots of no,,ers. >> i was at the jim abbott center - -- jabbot center, in the long -- the wrong line. the big problem is the temperature and the wind. we are talking about 42 degrees in new york city. when you factor in the wind, these are the wind gusts, 26 per mile gusts, coming from the new york, making it feel more like 25 in new york city. with the marathon, this is the start. staten island, brooklyn, queens,...
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. >> sreenivasan: but several other shore communities here in staten island have gone in the opposite direction. right after the storm, kensinger met jean laurie. >> her house had been very damaged by the storm, but she had set up out front of her home this whole station to help give people food and water and warm clothes. she really wanted to bring her neighborhood back, even though sandy had just happened. >> sreenivasan: but two years later her home site is nothing but this patch of grass and dirt. the state offered her and other homeowners the pre-storm value of their home, plus a 5% to 10% incentive, with the idea that the area would be converted to a natural buffer zone against future storms. jean laurie accepted the offer. kensinger has documented that while some new yorkers who live by the shore have moved away from the water that did them such harm, not everyone has. >> geographically they are all right there on the water, the and they're going to flood again. and so some of them have chosen to come back and face that, and some of them, you know, the decision was like, you kn
. >> sreenivasan: but several other shore communities here in staten island have gone in the opposite direction. right after the storm, kensinger met jean laurie. >> her house had been very damaged by the storm, but she had set up out front of her home this whole station to help give people food and water and warm clothes. she really wanted to bring her neighborhood back, even though sandy had just happened. >> sreenivasan: but two years later her home site is nothing but this...
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ron claiborne, abc news, staten island, new york. >> make them an offer they can't refuse. to see you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here at abc news, thank you for watching. have a good evening. good night. ñoñí
ron claiborne, abc news, staten island, new york. >> make them an offer they can't refuse. to see you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here at abc news, thank you for watching. have a good evening. good night. ñoñí
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ron claiborne, abc news, staten island, new york. >> make them an offer they can't refuse. to see you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here at abc news, thank you for watching. have a good evening. good night. ririririririririririi this is the "jeopardy!" tournament of champions. here are three former champions -- a study-abroad advisor originally from ann arbor, michigan... a junior at princeton university, from bridgewater, new jersey... and a law student, originally from maple grove, minnesota... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" --
ron claiborne, abc news, staten island, new york. >> make them an offer they can't refuse. to see you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here at abc news, thank you for watching. have a good evening. good night. ririririririririririi this is the "jeopardy!" tournament of champions. here are three former champions -- a study-abroad advisor originally from ann arbor, michigan... a junior at princeton university, from bridgewater, new jersey... and a law student, originally...
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what if someone shoots staten island ask? his whole body turns toward me. no. don't think like that. he reaches into the fire and grabs a log to flip it. nobody will bother us year. nobody would come near here. besides. it is the holidays to visit -- people are too busy celebrating. celebrating and drinking. of the long. men were knocking them back at the horse races and the sun beating on their eyelids with old conflicts rising to the surface. during the holidays tragedy seems to happen and on christmas eve 22 years ago my brother was shot based in the river and drowned. my father setback i finished my drink and stand up. is there any more left? he asked grinning at me? yes i say. taking his cup. i will make us to more. i think i will stop there. [applause] >> our other author today is chris tomlinson who has written a book about an important subject that is central to our country and not dealt with very well as a conflict of race. "new york times" best selling author and a journalist living in austin, texas he writes the twice weekly column with the associate
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miles travelled for 51 through all of the burroughs of in york in staten island pouring rain and bitter cold, fedora to the y thousands and the people were amazed to the remarkable stamina. stamina, call it an adrenaline rush, of course, but he did it. to do it in philadelphia, the same thing, again, in pouring rain, crossing camden and er to then also campaigning there. and then the boss of chicago, democratic boss, mayor kelly, said you've got to come to chicago. you've got to show the midwest that you're vigorous and able to be president for another four years. and so he got on the train, to chicago.ent weather was the even worse. it was now to the end of october. soldier field which not yet -- which was not yet the the chicago bears. as it is now. it seated over 100,000 people. at least 100,000 more outside. a cold wind blew in from lake michigan. the temperature was nearly 0. in to soldier field, up on the platform that is the car platform where there were microphones. spoke from his car to the crowd outside and in. at his were amazed vigor. and he went on to point out that that wa
miles travelled for 51 through all of the burroughs of in york in staten island pouring rain and bitter cold, fedora to the y thousands and the people were amazed to the remarkable stamina. stamina, call it an adrenaline rush, of course, but he did it. to do it in philadelphia, the same thing, again, in pouring rain, crossing camden and er to then also campaigning there. and then the boss of chicago, democratic boss, mayor kelly, said you've got to come to chicago. you've got to show the...
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so, this is manhattan, staten island and the bronx. brooklyn and queens were once separate cities and have a separate public library systems but we cooperate very closely with them and coordinate and to try to do things together as it should be. so, for instance we became a system for the public school system in new york. his 100 years we lived side-by-side but didn't actually really cooperate and for 100 years the public schools depended on their libraries on around this site with maybe 10,000 books increasingly out of date in the card catalog. a sweet idea, one that i grew up with in the 21st century that can't possibly work. now we are at about 600 schools we aim to be at all of them with computers in the library and the teacher or student can order up to 100 books at a time from our 17 million books. the three systems together will deliver rights to the school. so you get the efficiency of the systems spreading around the city and if it is an example of how ultimately 1.2 million will be using the library on a dalia basis. children
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the staten island republican threatened to throw him off the balcony after questioning him on a federalvestigation. a few months later, grimm was indieted on 20 federal charges. facing a possible prison sentence, you think grksz rimm would be facing a tough bid for re-election. but, today, he found himself among this list, eight candidates we can't believe might actually win. not only is it looking like greg will be re-elected, it is looking like he might be elected with a wide margin. if he comes in at 20, he can go with solid points for every indictment tomorrow. he found hymn else in the daily performance which included bribing fourn policy credentials. i've been to israel, i've been to italy, i've been to many, many countries across the world. responses like that may have prompted to openly route for michael to win re-election and then go to prison. should he be convicted, he's paving for a design against two candidates, all the better. >>> there's also don young. we'll call him as one in the safe republican category. as dunbar later recalled, he kind of snarls at me and said don't
the staten island republican threatened to throw him off the balcony after questioning him on a federalvestigation. a few months later, grimm was indieted on 20 federal charges. facing a possible prison sentence, you think grksz rimm would be facing a tough bid for re-election. but, today, he found himself among this list, eight candidates we can't believe might actually win. not only is it looking like greg will be re-elected, it is looking like he might be elected with a wide margin. if he...