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this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes. monis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store. -nicolas: yeah. -stephanie: yes. -lemonis: looks nice. -nicolas: thank you. so, this is home base, if you want to call it. lemonis: yeah. nicolas: this is our conference room/showroom. lemonis: i like it. i walk into their corporate office, and i'm surprised how different it is than the two retail stores i've been to. it looks like an edited collection of what courage. b actually stands for. it's much cleaner, and it's much clearer. stephanie: this product is our best-selling product. it is just an easy hanging cardigan, in essence, that we call the duster, 'cause it literally kind of du
this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes. monis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store....
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police department shares with us and one of the great tools we were able to develop we went to the manhattan district attorney's office and they have an arrest system we essentially copied from them and had the justice programmers here in the city build it for us it gives us an early notification when someone is is arrested one of the main problems we've had closing all the gaps that confusions fails between us and the police department we have weekly and monthly to update the people we ended up trying to play catch up so it didn't require us sitting down at the weekly meeting and take people away from they're important work rather than relying an, an officer to innovative a particular office in the office we have a technology in place so when someone is arrested and the office decided we're created a notification as soon as their fingertips are taken that information is sent to us to start working on the file that's a huge benefit to us and the system in general obviously phones pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. police make an arrest at th
police department shares with us and one of the great tools we were able to develop we went to the manhattan district attorney's office and they have an arrest system we essentially copied from them and had the justice programmers here in the city build it for us it gives us an early notification when someone is is arrested one of the main problems we've had closing all the gaps that confusions fails between us and the police department we have weekly and monthly to update the people we ended...
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established in 1943 as part of the manhattan project, the site produced plutonium for the nuclear weapons program. when all nine reactors were shut down more than 200 million litters of radioactive waste remain. clean up began in 1989. originally it was set to be completed within 30 years. but due to leaking waste tanks and other technical challenges the process has faced extensive delays. across the river clean up work continues even decades after this nuclear weapons related facility was shut down. they estimate that it will take at least until 2060 before the work is completed. the decontamination effort has supported the local economy with it's $2 billion annual price tag. the region has become a hub for research and technology. new companies have been springing up. like this consulting firm. many of its employees used to work at the hanford site. they now provide radiological and nuclear services to u.s. and internal science. >> if you're trying to find several spots of contamination, you really need to go fairly slow. >> reporter: their services include radiation safety training. >>
established in 1943 as part of the manhattan project, the site produced plutonium for the nuclear weapons program. when all nine reactors were shut down more than 200 million litters of radioactive waste remain. clean up began in 1989. originally it was set to be completed within 30 years. but due to leaking waste tanks and other technical challenges the process has faced extensive delays. across the river clean up work continues even decades after this nuclear weapons related facility was shut...
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at 71, finishing the manhattan beach marathon for the 37th year in a row. what is it that moves you? >> well, i think everybody wants to stay alive. i mean, you want to live forever. i think everybody wants to have as good a life as they can. >> reporter: a promising new treatment for the deadliest cancer and for steve burrin. >> i dive in the ocean i think i'm 12 years old. >> reporter: a second chance. jacob rascon, nbc news, los angeles. >>> today thousands gathered to commemorate the oklahoma city bombing, an act of terror that claimed the lives of 168 people. it's been 20 years since that tragic day but for many who lost loved ones, the pain is still fresh. here's nbc's kelly o'donnell. ♪ >> reporter: if time really does heal, then today -- >> i really miss my boy. >> reporter: oklahoma city tried to embrace another measure of strength. >> for me it just reminds me of how far i've come. >> reporter: 20 years after the nation's worst act of domestic terrorism. >> it doesn't get easier. >> our dad mickey b. maroney. >> probably doesn't get any better, bu
at 71, finishing the manhattan beach marathon for the 37th year in a row. what is it that moves you? >> well, i think everybody wants to stay alive. i mean, you want to live forever. i think everybody wants to have as good a life as they can. >> reporter: a promising new treatment for the deadliest cancer and for steve burrin. >> i dive in the ocean i think i'm 12 years old. >> reporter: a second chance. jacob rascon, nbc news, los angeles. >>> today thousands...
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i have great colleagues at the manhattan institute and at fox news. have a wonderful husband and a great dog. i really feel enormously blessed and lucky. that is what i hoped -- to look at the mistakes made on the part of the paper that i respect, this is not a score settling book. it is an effort to clarify the record and to tell my side of the story which i never did until now. brian: explain it. i go back to october 22, 2005. this is a column written by maureen dowd. the headline -- woman of mass destruction. here is one paragraph. judy story about wmd fit to perfectly with the white house's case for work. she was close to ahmed chalabi. -- case for war. so he could get his hands on iraq. i worried she was playing a leading role. using iraqi defectors and exiles, mr. chalabi planted bogus stories with judy and other journalist. you said she was a friend. judith: i wouldn't call her a friend. that was very painful for me. especially because, we had worked together at the washington bureau and that she worked for me when i was the news editor. she was
i have great colleagues at the manhattan institute and at fox news. have a wonderful husband and a great dog. i really feel enormously blessed and lucky. that is what i hoped -- to look at the mistakes made on the part of the paper that i respect, this is not a score settling book. it is an effort to clarify the record and to tell my side of the story which i never did until now. brian: explain it. i go back to october 22, 2005. this is a column written by maureen dowd. the headline -- woman of...
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i am currently at the manhattan institute as an adjunct fellow. they write long and important and interesting work. i am interested in their work on counterterrorism in police departments in our country. i am a contributor at fox news. some of my friends cannot understand how i can be at fox news. it is a great place to work. no one ever tells me what i can say and cannot say. i am a commentator. i have done -- i have taken up a new hat as a theater reviewer because i live in new york. i have a lot of very satisfying and interesting work. too much, actually. i also have a life. and that is important. brian: let's go back to the whole story about valerie plame and joe wilson. scooter libby. here is a story that ran. we will run this report about when you got out of jail. [video clip] >> judith miller got out of jail last month escorted by her group -- her editor. the times remains solidly behind her. judith miller: they let me know that they were thinking about me. it made such a difference. >> but oh, how things suddenly change. in a memo, executi
i am currently at the manhattan institute as an adjunct fellow. they write long and important and interesting work. i am interested in their work on counterterrorism in police departments in our country. i am a contributor at fox news. some of my friends cannot understand how i can be at fox news. it is a great place to work. no one ever tells me what i can say and cannot say. i am a commentator. i have done -- i have taken up a new hat as a theater reviewer because i live in new york. i have a...
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and the manhattan district attorney is reviewing evidence. two people died in the explosion. >>> in an interview late today president obama said it would be a, quote, fundamental misjudgment to try and force iran to recognize israel as part of a nuclear deal, as israel is demanding. and differences are emerging over what the u.s. and iran consider part of that deal, even as the obama administration is giving it the hard sell. here's nbc's chris jansing. >> reporter: the latest sign of the intensifying white house campaign for a nuclear deal with iran, the surprise appearance of the energy secretary at the daily briefing. >> this is not built upon trust. this is built upon hard-nosed requirements. >> reporter: ernest moniz's hair made him an internet sensation, but he's a nuclear physicist who's taking the lead selling the science of the deal now embroiled in politics. the political failed job led by the president who has given two sitdown interviews in three days. >> i've been very clear that iran will not get a nuclear weapon on my watch, and
and the manhattan district attorney is reviewing evidence. two people died in the explosion. >>> in an interview late today president obama said it would be a, quote, fundamental misjudgment to try and force iran to recognize israel as part of a nuclear deal, as israel is demanding. and differences are emerging over what the u.s. and iran consider part of that deal, even as the obama administration is giving it the hard sell. here's nbc's chris jansing. >> reporter: the latest...
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. >> iona costello and her daughter emily were last seen at the manhattan parking inging garage. had driven from their home on long island planning to plan a week in the city. costello had been battling with her late husband's older children over his will. >>> a man was streaming live video on the internet a police s.w.a.t. arrived at his house, they had gotten anonymous report of a stabbing. there have been several of these hoax calls in the area in the past few weeks. >>> dr. oz is fighting back against charges by some of his colleagues who say he promotes quack treatments. the top doctors say members of the public are being mislead and that oz is motivated by financial claim. >>> batman star ben affleck asked producer ss not to reveal that some of his ancestors owned slaves. the information did not air, but producers said that was because there was more interesting stories to tell. other guests include aroundnderson cooper were revealed to be descent ent of slaves. >>> tim tebow expected to a sign one-year contract with the philadelphia eagles. he hasn't played in the nfl since
. >> iona costello and her daughter emily were last seen at the manhattan parking inging garage. had driven from their home on long island planning to plan a week in the city. costello had been battling with her late husband's older children over his will. >>> a man was streaming live video on the internet a police s.w.a.t. arrived at his house, they had gotten anonymous report of a stabbing. there have been several of these hoax calls in the area in the past few weeks....
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judges are less likely to give black suspects the benefit of like whites and this study was on the manhattan da's office and we had a similar one in of the district attorney's office and he invited them to do that study but they found that blacks and latinos charged with drug offenses were less likely to get three offers and found that blacks were 27% and latinos 18% more likely to receive a jail offer and this is the plea bargaining process. in sentencing the study from the journal of legal studies and done by an economists and not a justice system professor and found that black defendants are 30% more likely to be in print prison for the same crime and judges take race into account and at a punish differently based on the race and only at the race even when they looked at other factors and judges are more likely to sentence black defendants to prison than whites. and there was a study from duke in 2012 and juries from all white jury pools in florida convicted blacks more often than whites and this is a huge issue in san francisco and from the jury pools we see now we're lucky to see a few
judges are less likely to give black suspects the benefit of like whites and this study was on the manhattan da's office and we had a similar one in of the district attorney's office and he invited them to do that study but they found that blacks and latinos charged with drug offenses were less likely to get three offers and found that blacks were 27% and latinos 18% more likely to receive a jail offer and this is the plea bargaining process. in sentencing the study from the journal of legal...
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all of it is captured on cam ranch another coyote encounter in the heart of manhattan. nd out where authorities finally caught up with the animal coming up justin. >> we have clouds and cool temperatures that kick off the weekend but temperatures are going to be warming up over the next few days. check out the seven-day forecast coming up. >> and straight ahead in sports temple football with a very special guest for their spring game. we'll tell you all about this. lesley van arsdale has t lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. >> after months of speculation olympic champion bruce jenner reveals all during a very emotional interview with abc news' diane saw
all of it is captured on cam ranch another coyote encounter in the heart of manhattan. nd out where authorities finally caught up with the animal coming up justin. >> we have clouds and cool temperatures that kick off the weekend but temperatures are going to be warming up over the next few days. check out the seven-day forecast coming up. >> and straight ahead in sports temple football with a very special guest for their spring game. we'll tell you all about this. lesley van...
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>> we are on the plaza here in manhattan. the chill not stopping our friend saying hello.u are a little cold out there, i imagine. a little chilly. >> not messing around. still to come if you have a high schoolers, it is prom season. getting ready for the night can be expenseiveexpensive. we will show you how to save money and make sure your teen as a special night. >> there's no way. it is amazing what they spend on proms. >>> a little later, a big night in washington. the annual white house correspondent dinner. the president gets to crack jokes and people who cover the white house and rub elbows with the hollywood stars. this year's dinner is headlined by cecily strong. what does it take to put the jokes together? we will take you behind the scenes of the so-called nerd prom. >> she was on-site yesterday. we start the half hour with the wild animal making new york city its home. coyotes are roaming the streets. one was caught on camera blocks from here taking a stroll down the middle of one of the city's busiest areas. nbc's ron mott has been chasing coyotes as it were.
>> we are on the plaza here in manhattan. the chill not stopping our friend saying hello.u are a little cold out there, i imagine. a little chilly. >> not messing around. still to come if you have a high schoolers, it is prom season. getting ready for the night can be expenseiveexpensive. we will show you how to save money and make sure your teen as a special night. >> there's no way. it is amazing what they spend on proms. >>> a little later, a big night in...
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. >> i was watching the movie manhattan she was complaining and she said you to nearly all for manhattane will talk about woody allen. thank you so much. mario hemingway will be here to talk about her new book in the inappropriate advances next. right here. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. 400,000 people - ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. ♪ kennedy: welcome back many people remember mariel hemingway when she was the teenage girlfriend in manhattan one of the most famous families that had a history of mental illness and addiction and the suicide she joins me to night as an academy award winning actress the first is called out comes the sun for the other is titled a young -- invisible girl
. >> i was watching the movie manhattan she was complaining and she said you to nearly all for manhattane will talk about woody allen. thank you so much. mario hemingway will be here to talk about her new book in the inappropriate advances next. right here. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup-...
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co-heads of the manhattan project advocated this because they were sure the soviet union would have a bomb within four years. and of course they were right. just before he died fdr asked a speech writer robert sherwood to find him a jefferson quote on the subject of science to include on april 13th, jefferson birthday with a quote as follows: thomas jefferson was a scientist and spoke of the brotherly spirit of science that unites into one family are of the bodes of however great and widely disbursed throughout the quarters of the grave. fdr died the day before we was to give the speech. germany surrendered may 8th 1945 as stalin had promised fdr three month do is surrender the soviet union declared war on japan. on august 9th, one million soviet troops poured over the border and later that same day as the second atom bomb was set off, two atomic bombs and a two-front war stunned japan. several days later, japan surrendered. most americans mesmerized by the force of the atom bomb believed america was solely responsible for the japanese situation. the japanese and russians no different
co-heads of the manhattan project advocated this because they were sure the soviet union would have a bomb within four years. and of course they were right. just before he died fdr asked a speech writer robert sherwood to find him a jefferson quote on the subject of science to include on april 13th, jefferson birthday with a quote as follows: thomas jefferson was a scientist and spoke of the brotherly spirit of science that unites into one family are of the bodes of however great and widely...
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they're near the lincoln tunnel in manhattan and earlier they were at lincoln square. shut down the holland tunnel right now they are march marching near lincoln tunnel in manhattan. so things are on the move there. meantime we check in with baltimore. we've been checking in there in and out throughout the hour with our chris o'connell. things are -- this is actually not far where chris o'connell is and things are different here. to night a curfew in effect for almost 40 minutes and what chris has been tilings and you can see on your screen most people are abiding by that curfew tonight and so far it is relatively peaceful. video of a russian spacecraft spinning out of control. the cargo craft was supposed to dock witness international space station. that is not going to happen. the concern now the russian cannot stab contact it could fall back to earth on an uncontrolled path and fragments could land in populate populated areas though that's a slim chance. >>> in your money the power is back on at atlantic city's former revel casino. new owner glenn straub says the ele
they're near the lincoln tunnel in manhattan and earlier they were at lincoln square. shut down the holland tunnel right now they are march marching near lincoln tunnel in manhattan. so things are on the move there. meantime we check in with baltimore. we've been checking in there in and out throughout the hour with our chris o'connell. things are -- this is actually not far where chris o'connell is and things are different here. to night a curfew in effect for almost 40 minutes and what chris...
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a short while ago, under very mysterious and completely misreported circumstances, he left the manhattanme. and at age 52, moved to tokyo to start all over again. i was determined to track him down and see what the hell he was doing. these days, this great man is running a 14-seat sushi bar in the manado district of tokyo. his wife naomi is his only helper. >> welcome to new place. thank you for coming. >> why did you do such a hard thing? >> this city, tokyo, this is kind of the maker of the sushi. so i just want to be the sushi chef in tokyo. >> yasuda is a friend, and my master in the sense that he's taught me pretty much everything i know about sushi over the years. he's a very, very interesting and complex man who constantly surprises. >> this wasabi is one of the most expensive wasabi. so i wait, wait, wait. finally this goes to the discount box. then i bought this. >> it's very french of you. so many things separate yasuda-san from other japanese sushi masters. the most noticeable is his hands. they're huge. look at the knuckles. enormous from years of pounding cement walls during
a short while ago, under very mysterious and completely misreported circumstances, he left the manhattanme. and at age 52, moved to tokyo to start all over again. i was determined to track him down and see what the hell he was doing. these days, this great man is running a 14-seat sushi bar in the manado district of tokyo. his wife naomi is his only helper. >> welcome to new place. thank you for coming. >> why did you do such a hard thing? >> this city, tokyo, this is kind of...
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you're going to see part of the history of lower manhattan. twin towers which are no longer there. you see the twin towers pop up as part of the history and then there it is on the right. and then it fades away. that represents it being there and no longer being there. lower manhattan. kind of a sad tribute but it's part of the history of the tip of manhattan. still, it's remarkable what they've done and this elevator ride you'll be able to see if you go to the observeatory there up to the 102nd floor. >> i like the way they did that. >> it's interesting how they did it. >> ready for my story that you were giggling about? >> let's do it. >> there is a 7-year-old boy who wants to be a jedi knight. and the problem is, he wants to get married. that's really the problem. >> not now. like later in his life. >> down the road and this whole concept the jedi notion if you have a personal attachment somehow you can go into the darkside. he was a little concerned about that and wants to get married at some point and decided to write to george lucas hims
you're going to see part of the history of lower manhattan. twin towers which are no longer there. you see the twin towers pop up as part of the history and then there it is on the right. and then it fades away. that represents it being there and no longer being there. lower manhattan. kind of a sad tribute but it's part of the history of the tip of manhattan. still, it's remarkable what they've done and this elevator ride you'll be able to see if you go to the observeatory there up to the...
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all the nuclear scientists, including that or bush and james conan, coheads of the manhattan project advocated this because they were sure the soviet union would have a bomb within four years. and of course they were right. just before he died, fdr asked his speech writer, robert sherwood to find him a jefferson quote on the subject of science to include in his speech on april 13. jefferson's birthday. the quote is as follows: thomas jefferson himself a distinguished scientist opposite spoke of the brotherly spirit of science which unites into one family all the voters of whatever agreed -- chafer grade and however disbursed throughout the different quarter of the globe. fdr died the day before he was to give the speech. germany surrendered may 8, 19 45678 stalin promised fdr august 8th three months to the day after the surrender of germany, the soviet union declared war on japan. on august 9, one million soviet troops poured over the border into manchuria. later that same day the second atom bomb annihilated nagasaki. two atomic bombs and a two-front wore stunned japan. self days lat
all the nuclear scientists, including that or bush and james conan, coheads of the manhattan project advocated this because they were sure the soviet union would have a bomb within four years. and of course they were right. just before he died, fdr asked his speech writer, robert sherwood to find him a jefferson quote on the subject of science to include in his speech on april 13. jefferson's birthday. the quote is as follows: thomas jefferson himself a distinguished scientist opposite spoke of...
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i'm not against the manhattan project. i don't know what the end result is designed to achieve. i think if we have a specific objective, maybe a manhattan style project is the way to get there, but i think we need to continue to build on some of the successes we have. >> their second motivation is probably some research showing almost all value added in the last 20 years actually come frs the process around getting the innovation into the hands of people that use it. first innovation is critical. expanding that so that you get the most bang for your buck. so i think whether it's manhattan project or just how do you work and innovate around it, introduce programs to maybe expand the way bart operates but then make certain it's getting utilized, that you're getting the most leverage out of every envaigs and when we look at the trade space in the countermeasures, you've got leadership issues. technologies that include information technologies, drugs, dog dig nosices, your behavior. if we focus only on the technology aspect without understanding how it gets through that gives better
i'm not against the manhattan project. i don't know what the end result is designed to achieve. i think if we have a specific objective, maybe a manhattan style project is the way to get there, but i think we need to continue to build on some of the successes we have. >> their second motivation is probably some research showing almost all value added in the last 20 years actually come frs the process around getting the innovation into the hands of people that use it. first innovation is...
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there's acoyote roaming the streets of manhattan. it's the latest.moving into larger major urban centers. michelle miller is in manhattan with efforts to capture the potentially dangerous animals. michelle good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the coyote we saw this morning seemed to feel right at home. he took a stroll through this park like any dog would, moseying on up the stairs and crossed the street. that coyote police are still looking for. but we're seeing more and more of these animals here in new york city as they're learning to live and thrive among us feeding off of our garbage and our pets. coyotes live all across north america. but in recent years they've migrated outside their normal habitats into new ones even adapting to the urban jungles of manhattan. wildlife officials have clocked an alarming number in boroughs. this one scampered across the roof of a queens bar. this one avoided the largest police force who have been searching by air and on the ground. >> we've been kroeching into the natural habitat, so coyotes have been look
there's acoyote roaming the streets of manhattan. it's the latest.moving into larger major urban centers. michelle miller is in manhattan with efforts to capture the potentially dangerous animals. michelle good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the coyote we saw this morning seemed to feel right at home. he took a stroll through this park like any dog would, moseying on up the stairs and crossed the street. that coyote police are still looking for. but we're seeing more and more of...
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at 71 finishing the manhattan beach marathon for the 37thier year in a row. >> what is it that moves you? >> i think everybody wants to stay alive. live forever. i think everyone wants it have as good a loif as they can. >> promising new treatment for the deadliest cancer and for steve vernon -- >> i died in the ocean i think at 12 years old -- >> a second chance. >> jacob, nbc news los angeles. >> a great attitude and great smile there, too. smiling the whole time. >> we'll be right back with the photo that is creating huge buzz on-line. first picture of justin timberlake timberlake's brand new baby. >>> baby t is on instagram. take a look at this. justin timberlake posting the first picture of his son, silas randal, with his mother jessica biel. also, they used instagram to announce their pregnancy. the picture just went wild everywhere. they are big grizzly fans. congratulations to justin timberlake and jessica biel timberlake. i don't know what she is going by. i bet that baby will have no talent at all. his parents can sing dance, do everything. >> handsome fellow there. for sur
at 71 finishing the manhattan beach marathon for the 37thier year in a row. >> what is it that moves you? >> i think everybody wants to stay alive. live forever. i think everyone wants it have as good a loif as they can. >> promising new treatment for the deadliest cancer and for steve vernon -- >> i died in the ocean i think at 12 years old -- >> a second chance. >> jacob, nbc news los angeles. >> a great attitude and great smile there, too. smiling...
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the big apple. this one this morning at manhattan's battery park at the far southern end of manhattan island. brian has the latest on the coyote watch. hi, brian. >> hi that coyote was on the loose here at the hudson river park where there's as many people as there are small dogs it seems at about 7:30 this morning cops chased the coyote for about an hour across city streets before cornering her in the outside seating area of a waterfront restaurant. >> i saw this greyish, blackish dog looking animal scamper by and we heard people yelling and quickly moving away so we decided to seek shelter from whatever was happening. we didn'tknow. >> here's the mug shot. the coyote was tranquilized and taken to the local animal care and control center. it will be released into the wild. this is the fifth sighting around manhattan this year. coyote on the upper west side caused a full search. it got away. last week a coyote was caught in the courtyard of a building near midtown. that same week another coyote was spotted on the roof of a bar in queens before disappearing. this month in neighboring new jersey
the big apple. this one this morning at manhattan's battery park at the far southern end of manhattan island. brian has the latest on the coyote watch. hi, brian. >> hi that coyote was on the loose here at the hudson river park where there's as many people as there are small dogs it seems at about 7:30 this morning cops chased the coyote for about an hour across city streets before cornering her in the outside seating area of a waterfront restaurant. >> i saw this greyish, blackish...
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for this financial reform that it is going to go to the private investors are board members of the manhattan institute, where you are a fellow. i understand there's a connection there. the positive case for unions. if you take what i just said our public-sector unions teachers and police and firefighters, are they less democratic than hedge fund managers who want to take over this money in funding? one of your points is that public-sector unions is not the counterbalance to concentrated capital or to owners or employers that they are in the private sector. they are pushing agendas which are about raising wages, increasing work in the public sector, but they are working to private sector unions together. you see alliances between public and private sector unions. one of the arguments is they are playing democracy at the bargaining table. people do that all the time. i contribute to partisan politics. i argue in public forums like this. unions, because they're pushing democratic thoughts, are increasing democracy and doing it with the alliance is a private sector for the great many other insec
for this financial reform that it is going to go to the private investors are board members of the manhattan institute, where you are a fellow. i understand there's a connection there. the positive case for unions. if you take what i just said our public-sector unions teachers and police and firefighters, are they less democratic than hedge fund managers who want to take over this money in funding? one of your points is that public-sector unions is not the counterbalance to concentrated capital...
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that shouldn't happen in america. >> the vice president for policy research at the manhattan institute. >> so what about those who say a diverse new york is the best new york. >> well look, neighborhoods in new york are kind of organically diverse. they're fancy buildings near less expensive buildings. i don't think we have to choreograph that. >> ms. christopher is grateful for the lottery because it brought her her new home. but a million new yorkers are still holding on to that dream hoping they will be lucky too. >> south african soldiers have done we provide to stop a wave of anti-immigrant violence. >> hundreds of people have been forced into shelters and even more are now returning to their home countries giving up their jobs and hopes of a better life to seek safety. >> i was afraid of being killed. i was also going to schools with my daughter here. they were attacking the foreigners in schools. >> well, coming up in the next hour we'll take a deeper look at the challenges that these refugees are finding as they return home. >> that's a sad story. barbara, thank you. oscar winn
that shouldn't happen in america. >> the vice president for policy research at the manhattan institute. >> so what about those who say a diverse new york is the best new york. >> well look, neighborhoods in new york are kind of organically diverse. they're fancy buildings near less expensive buildings. i don't think we have to choreograph that. >> ms. christopher is grateful for the lottery because it brought her her new home. but a million new yorkers are still holding...
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. >> officers chased the coyote on the upper west side of manhattan. orced the closure of the park. that fugitive is the fourth to be spotted in manhattan over the past three months. wild life experts say the recent sightings are likely seasonal as young coyotes leave their families in search for a new home. >>> an earth day celebration focused on a new program to help your kids eat healthier at school. >> starting tomorrow, 42 school districts will take part in california thursday. the freshly cooked meals will focus vegetables. >> they're among the local districts that will participate in this. >> the san francisco mayor did his part. >> they helped the kids plant a tree. the city used earth day to launch a new camp fighting climate change. the goal is to send zero waste to the landfill and use 100% of renewable energy and use travel by transit and use ride sharing. >> that's going to do it for us. thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dana >>> tonight, the midair scare. the flight from chicago, the emergency landing. the plane descen
. >> officers chased the coyote on the upper west side of manhattan. orced the closure of the park. that fugitive is the fourth to be spotted in manhattan over the past three months. wild life experts say the recent sightings are likely seasonal as young coyotes leave their families in search for a new home. >>> an earth day celebration focused on a new program to help your kids eat healthier at school. >> starting tomorrow, 42 school districts will take part in california...
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phillips' >>> ted cruz is pushing back on a report from the "new york times" about an event in the manhattan hosted by two gay businessmen where he apparently did not mention his opposition to the same sex marriage. cruz denied this signalled any change in his position and he has now introduced two bills in the senate to protect states that bar same sex kabulcouples from marrying. here is why i love this story. [ laughter ] well there is a lot to love in this story. particularly the notion of ted cruz at this small gathering in central park south where a month earlier a 26-year-old died of a drug overdose in a bathtub with these two gentlemen who are gay -- just something out of like a old novel or something. a base that by and large is overwhelmingly opposed to it and trying to speak in two registers. and we know the data says there is just a systemmatic difference between how donors see the world and how voters do. and this is a perfect example. >> this is a ton of what you will see throughout the campaign. in some ways was a problem last campaign too. as it becomes easier and easier for t
phillips' >>> ted cruz is pushing back on a report from the "new york times" about an event in the manhattan hosted by two gay businessmen where he apparently did not mention his opposition to the same sex marriage. cruz denied this signalled any change in his position and he has now introduced two bills in the senate to protect states that bar same sex kabulcouples from marrying. here is why i love this story. [ laughter ] well there is a lot to love in this story....
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the wealthy are the ones who have been buying all along. neil: manhattan land compared to the rest of the country. >> sure. there's a consensus now, since 2008 where people are a little more financially knowledgeable or understand you shouldn't buy something if you can't afford it. neil: let me write that down. >> most people don't think that way and you know what -- >> in the height of the real estate boom. people are worried it could happen all over again we're getting pretty -- no cash down type loans are coming back 3% are. not in your venue with your customers. do you worry about that? >> sure, i worry every single day. i think something could happen that could affect my market my market is incredibly volatile. neil: who is your market? >> the entire world. i sell in new york city because everybody everywhere wants to own a piece of new york. neil: you mentioned you exceeded popularity with the show and very recognizable face. russian oligarchs and the chinese billionaires are scooping up the high-end real estate in manhattan the russian oligarchs who
the wealthy are the ones who have been buying all along. neil: manhattan land compared to the rest of the country. >> sure. there's a consensus now, since 2008 where people are a little more financially knowledgeable or understand you shouldn't buy something if you can't afford it. neil: let me write that down. >> most people don't think that way and you know what -- >> in the height of the real estate boom. people are worried it could happen all over again we're getting...
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great job. >> very much. >> the manhattan car cash location is gonna be my flagship. y prototype. it has to be right. it's gonna set the standard for every other licensee and location that opens in this country. we're rebuilding all of the offices to maximize the space better. we're redoing the uneven and dirty floors. we're painting the walls and ceiling with the new colors. we're replacing the entire storefront so that customers can see in, and employees can see out. this isn't shatterproof. >> yes, it is. >> it is? >> oh, yeah. >> we're replacing the dilapidated awning with a bright new one. what if we put some plexiglass, their logo... >> strong colors--right. >> backlit. >> that works. >> let's do it. we're improving the lighting so it's more inviting, and we can see the cars better. is this as bright as it's gonna get? >> we're actually in the process of changing those out right now, and then you can tell me if you want to add more. we're updating the electricity and the wiring. we're rebuilding the bathrooms from scratch, so the customers and the employees aren'
great job. >> very much. >> the manhattan car cash location is gonna be my flagship. y prototype. it has to be right. it's gonna set the standard for every other licensee and location that opens in this country. we're rebuilding all of the offices to maximize the space better. we're redoing the uneven and dirty floors. we're painting the walls and ceiling with the new colors. we're replacing the entire storefront so that customers can see in, and employees can see out. this isn't...
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the manhattan project did what it was supposed today do.in less than a month later, they used them in war. a bomb of that type was dropped three days after a uranium based nuke was dropped on hiroshima. it was july 16th, the first deployment of an atomic weapon in war was august 6th. now every year the trinity test site opens to the public but just for one or two days a year, this past weekend is when it was opened for 2015. apparently more people went than have ever gone out there before. it is way, way out there in south central new mexico. the "new york times" reports that more than 5,000 people went out there this saturday for the open day and that is a record, more people going out there 70 years on than ever before in the history of that site. maybe because this year is a round number anniversary. 70 years since the first bomb was set off there. i have to wonder if it is possible if people just have nuclear explosions on the brain right now because of the news cycle. >> we know that a military strike or a series of mill take strikes c
the manhattan project did what it was supposed today do.in less than a month later, they used them in war. a bomb of that type was dropped three days after a uranium based nuke was dropped on hiroshima. it was july 16th, the first deployment of an atomic weapon in war was august 6th. now every year the trinity test site opens to the public but just for one or two days a year, this past weekend is when it was opened for 2015. apparently more people went than have ever gone out there before. it...
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leon: ok going from long island to the manhattan island. preview as the caps shift to another part of new york for round two of the playoffs. alison: plus -- president obama: like the harry potter books are cool, too. alison: the president takes part in a virtual field trip in his own backyard. reporter: it's time to book the hotel for the summer holidays. beware, the hotel booking look alike sites. i'm kimberly suiters with the report coming up. leon: here's a look at what's coming up tonight on abc. alison: "7 on your side" with a consumer alert now. ford has issued its third recall this week for its 2014 ford fusion cars. the first involves a latch that can cause a door to open without warning. the second involves the fuel pump that can stall the car while being driven. a steering gear motor problem that could result in the loss of power steering. leon: check this out. in time for the summer holiday's bad hotel booking. alison: you think you booked your room on line and then surprise, the hotel doesn't even know who you are when you show
leon: ok going from long island to the manhattan island. preview as the caps shift to another part of new york for round two of the playoffs. alison: plus -- president obama: like the harry potter books are cool, too. alison: the president takes part in a virtual field trip in his own backyard. reporter: it's time to book the hotel for the summer holidays. beware, the hotel booking look alike sites. i'm kimberly suiters with the report coming up. leon: here's a look at what's coming up tonight...
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at 71 finishing the manhattan beach marathon for the 37th year in a row. what is it that moves you?ody wants to stay alive. i mean you want to liver forever. i think everybody wants to have as good a life as they k. >> reporter: a promising new treatment for the deadliest cancer. and for steve. >> i dive in the ocean, i think i'm 12 years old. >> reporter: a second chance. jacob rascon nbc news, los angeles. >> all right. inspiring story there. >>> forget about a bat boy. in one time, minor league baseball fans have seen a bat dog out on the diamond for a decade. >> now it's time for her to move on leaving the game of fetch to interest of the young -- fetch to the younger guys. we have the story. >> reporter: on game day, miss babe ruth knows the drill. it's buckets, bats and baseballs. >> she's our bat boy. >> reporter: she joined the greensboro grasshoppers when she was only ten months old. >> her personality is perfect for the job. the crowd loves her. she gets into it. the more the crowd gets into it the more she gets into what she's doing. >> reporter: like the players, miss ba
at 71 finishing the manhattan beach marathon for the 37th year in a row. what is it that moves you?ody wants to stay alive. i mean you want to liver forever. i think everybody wants to have as good a life as they k. >> reporter: a promising new treatment for the deadliest cancer. and for steve. >> i dive in the ocean, i think i'm 12 years old. >> reporter: a second chance. jacob rascon nbc news, los angeles. >> all right. inspiring story there. >>> forget about...
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. >> reporter: ted cruz was tripped up on the issue by holding a political event last week at the manhattan apartment of two gay business partners who later apologized under pressure from the gay rights community for hosting cruz. hillary clinton, who did not endorse same-sex marriage last time she ran is now firmly on board issuing a campaign video to prove it. >> i was actually thrilled when you recently urged the supreme court to rule in favor of marriage equality. >> 23 million children wait for the school bus and when it comes, the flashing red lights go on. sometimes the stop signs come out. as a driver you know to stop but some people don't stop. >> there is a new case caught on camera. we showed you the video. police hunting for a driver who nearly hit three children this past friday. we follow up now. jeff rossen has more. >> reporter: the video is heart-stopping. these three little kids boarding their school bus just days ago when that white suv flies by missing them by inches. >> i felt the wind. >> reporter: their parents watching in horror. >> those are our kids! stop. stop. i
. >> reporter: ted cruz was tripped up on the issue by holding a political event last week at the manhattan apartment of two gay business partners who later apologized under pressure from the gay rights community for hosting cruz. hillary clinton, who did not endorse same-sex marriage last time she ran is now firmly on board issuing a campaign video to prove it. >> i was actually thrilled when you recently urged the supreme court to rule in favor of marriage equality. >> 23...
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. >> the manhattan factory was sold to a real estate developer.'s a lot more on this weekend's holidays coming up in our next hour. antonio mora is here with a look at that antonio. >> john on this good friday we are going to take a look at christianity in china. you may not believe it but there are at least 67 million practicing christians in china. it makes the faithful in china the seventh largest group of crifntle in thechristians in the world. >> we are human beings, not anymore, so when we have gather enough for food we are always thinking that why the value of the life? what is the value of the life? >> and we'll take you inside the world's largest bible factory it is there in atheist china. it is publishing the good book in 90 languages 24 hours a day. that's all coming up in the next hour. >> all right antonio, thank you. coming up next, he was a groundbreaking african american artist. >> there's a sense of people struggling towards a better life. >> honoring the work of jacob lawrence. plus rags to riches on youtube. how the child of imm
. >> the manhattan factory was sold to a real estate developer.'s a lot more on this weekend's holidays coming up in our next hour. antonio mora is here with a look at that antonio. >> john on this good friday we are going to take a look at christianity in china. you may not believe it but there are at least 67 million practicing christians in china. it makes the faithful in china the seventh largest group of crifntle in thechristians in the world. >> we are human beings, not...
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an area about the size of manhattan. since bp, the dardars say that process sped up. we approach what was donnel's favorite fishing spots. this area was covered by oil. >> 15 feet on the bank here. >> 15 feet on the bank? >> at least 15 feet that went away. >> reporter: losing 15 feet of grasslands at this spot may not sound like a big deal but multiply that by the hundreds of miles of shore line polluted by oil, you get a sense of how much vital fish habitat may have been lost. >> all the bank, kill all the grass. >> reporter: that's not all that worried the dar dares, since the bye-bye spill they say fish. this is a picture of one, swollen red and missing scales. >> i quit shrimping with them. i wasn't going to put something on the market that i wasn't eating. >> reporter: you felt that you didn't want to put something in the market that wouldn't be safe. >> so i didn't go shrimping anymore. >> federal standards say gulf seafood is safe to eat. nonetheless, the government has documented severe illness in other animals, damage to tuna trout and red snapper. all impor
an area about the size of manhattan. since bp, the dardars say that process sped up. we approach what was donnel's favorite fishing spots. this area was covered by oil. >> 15 feet on the bank here. >> 15 feet on the bank? >> at least 15 feet that went away. >> reporter: losing 15 feet of grasslands at this spot may not sound like a big deal but multiply that by the hundreds of miles of shore line polluted by oil, you get a sense of how much vital fish habitat may have...
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down the animal at about 7:30 this morning in battery park city on the southwestern tip of the island of manhattan. the coyote was tranquilized and taken to an animal control center. new yorkers have reported mull pell coyote sightings this week all over the city. i think we've had some -- not coyote something here locally. >> i'll find out what it was. >> always something out there. any who, justin finally am i going to be able to leave the coat at home this week. >> yeah. >> i got to get -- >> we'll warm it up just a little bit. that's certainly something to look forward to. get back to those spring temperatures. let's see what's happening outside right now. still some mid to high level clouds over the region because there's a storm that's passing by to our south. now if you live south of dover delaware in he can treatment southern cape may county you might run into a little bit of rain showers through the overnight hours were you most areas stay dry tonight. like we mentioned talking about a warming 10 on the way so average high this time of year is 67 degrees. not even close to that over the p
down the animal at about 7:30 this morning in battery park city on the southwestern tip of the island of manhattan. the coyote was tranquilized and taken to an animal control center. new yorkers have reported mull pell coyote sightings this week all over the city. i think we've had some -- not coyote something here locally. >> i'll find out what it was. >> always something out there. any who, justin finally am i going to be able to leave the coat at home this week. >> yeah....