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of manhattan to some of the poor neighborhoods in the outer boroughs but a new building on the upper west side is getting attention for a poor door the place where low income residents of that building must use artie's an assessor has more. great now in manhattan's upper west side a well off residential leverage where real estate and rent prices can be quite steep it's in this area that a development company called it still has been able to get an official green light for quite a controversial project an apartment building with more door right now it's under construction that's right more door a separate entrance for lower income residents living in cheaper apartments this despite criticism from the local community politicians as well as outraged and social media built curious condos face the hudson river while the cheaper ones the st the development company behind the project is making sure that those with a better view also don't need to view their less well off neighbors by essentially sending them to a back door to enter their own segment located forced to through six by including cheaper
of manhattan to some of the poor neighborhoods in the outer boroughs but a new building on the upper west side is getting attention for a poor door the place where low income residents of that building must use artie's an assessor has more. great now in manhattan's upper west side a well off residential leverage where real estate and rent prices can be quite steep it's in this area that a development company called it still has been able to get an official green light for quite a controversial...
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>> this ain't the upper west side, okay. this is the colbert nation, all right? the few people out there who may not know you are the 109th mayor of new york city. before that you were the city's public advocate and before that you were a city councilman. what is your vision, sir, of this great city, you want to bring us back to the 80s. the bad days of the squeegee men and rampant crime and leg warmers, that's what you want? >> the leg warmers weren't so bad. but it's a progressive vision, an inclusive vision, creating a city of opportunity. >> progressive means socialist, you're a socialist. >> progressive means creating opportunity. >> you are a socialist or you are not a socialist, you raised money for the sandinistas in the 80s. you are a socialist, you are a communist. >> stephen, in this country with vast income inequality, and growing income inequality, we actually have to change our course. >> why do we have to change course. those of us who have the income do not wish you to change our course. >> well, that doesn't surprise me. >> okay. >> but look at n
>> this ain't the upper west side, okay. this is the colbert nation, all right? the few people out there who may not know you are the 109th mayor of new york city. before that you were the city's public advocate and before that you were a city councilman. what is your vision, sir, of this great city, you want to bring us back to the 80s. the bad days of the squeegee men and rampant crime and leg warmers, that's what you want? >> the leg warmers weren't so bad. but it's a progressive...
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he put up a string of apartment towers that literally block the sun from the entire upper west side of manhattan. "hey, hey, it's the classiest, most luxurious gloom the city has ever seen." everyone knows first thing donald trump does after finishing a building is spray his name-jizz all over it. he paid athroat erect that building. of course he's going to have his money shot. just be thankful he didn't use his birth name. yeah, that looks good. [laughter] we'll be right back. [cheering and applause] ♪ this is a steak? [sighs] let's make this right. stay low and spread out. [yawns] nicely done. [crunch] cheezy. that's it. sprinkle it on top. enough! ah, check please. [clank] ♪ it's like jasper here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. made strong. [cheering and applause] welcome back. my gust tonight, a senior editor from mother jones magazine. his new book is called "sons of whip utah: how the koch brothers became america's most powerful private dynasty." please welcome to the program daniel schulman. [c
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you can also share anything you see on booktv.org nasally blackmun share on the upper west side of the page book tv strands live on live for 48 hours every weekend booktv.org pantages. >> book tv asks, what are you reading this summer? >> i would like to read about american history. i've just finished reading a book called once bird ohio. it is from 87 to five years ago. small-town america, happens to be my state. it really does kind of capture the small town and people's rivalries and all that. i just finished a book called five came back about five hollywood directors it during world war ii the president roosevelt asked to phone overseas actions in the war and talk to the american public about its truth, no way that really rally the country in the battle mostly against germany and japan. i am looking forward to reading a book, tin cans father-in-law who was a republican governor of virginia. his name is lynn would colton. the father of his wife and his pals and civil rights in virginia as a republican. much more supportive of civil rights than they are today. one last book, really in
you can also share anything you see on booktv.org nasally blackmun share on the upper west side of the page book tv strands live on live for 48 hours every weekend booktv.org pantages. >> book tv asks, what are you reading this summer? >> i would like to read about american history. i've just finished reading a book called once bird ohio. it is from 87 to five years ago. small-town america, happens to be my state. it really does kind of capture the small town and people's rivalries...
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. >> yes, the upper west side, a greek restaurant.ery popular and successful but because it is priceline conscious and we do a lot of high-volume and are looking to expand. i also have siena and heartwood, which was donatella, and that is still happening and it will happen in a couple of months in outside of new york and inside new york but in a more iconic location. >> iconic location. what does that mean? you know, looking downtown in the world trade center area which is going to become something significant and i definitely want to be part of i am a new yorker attitude. so definitely there. and a store on 34th street. you might know about a store that is famous on 34th street . i am moving into an upscale quick service model. upscale, quick service. why is that the future? people don't have time? >> yes. it is a busy society and economy. very big.ity is people of the lower economic scale want to eat and they want good food. look at the success of chipotle. fresh, fast food. that is one example. with also have sued due what you are
. >> yes, the upper west side, a greek restaurant.ery popular and successful but because it is priceline conscious and we do a lot of high-volume and are looking to expand. i also have siena and heartwood, which was donatella, and that is still happening and it will happen in a couple of months in outside of new york and inside new york but in a more iconic location. >> iconic location. what does that mean? you know, looking downtown in the world trade center area which is going to...
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it was on the upper west side and my 2-year-old daughter's window looked out on the fire escape. >> host: quick preview of daring my passages anymore in the fall. you are watching the booktv on c-span2. >>> now on booktv marion berry discusses his up bringing in mississippi, his early political activism and experiences as the mayor of washington, d.c.. he also talks about the scandals that almost ruined him from his time in prison for cocaine possession in dc politics following the release. this is just over an hour. >> good evening everybody. welcome to the national press club for this special events. i am eleanor herman and i'm a member of the club book and author committee. we are very glad you've come to this event and we hope you enjoy it. the club has 15 or 20 of these every year on a variety of books fiction and nonfiction. so if you are not already on the e-mail list and would like to learn the future events please see me after the events an eveni will put you on our e-mail list. it's usually about one month that yoin amonth that you will . speaking of the future events i want to
it was on the upper west side and my 2-year-old daughter's window looked out on the fire escape. >> host: quick preview of daring my passages anymore in the fall. you are watching the booktv on c-span2. >>> now on booktv marion berry discusses his up bringing in mississippi, his early political activism and experiences as the mayor of washington, d.c.. he also talks about the scandals that almost ruined him from his time in prison for cocaine possession in dc politics following...
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adam: upper west side. >> larry fink who wants to be her treasury secretary.dam: blankfein. >> lloyd blankfein head of goldman sachs and gary cohn number two. coy go down the list. they're all over the place. that being said, hillary clinton has incredible pr emergency. called the main stream media. whoever the republicans put up there as she is the for the little guy. adam: should we be asking this question? she was broke when she left the white house. >> she was so poor. you know, look, the answer to your question whether hillary can run given this money machine is hell yes! this is the greatest money machine in the history of american politics. they are the, the clintons, love them or hate them, they're the greatest fund-raisers in history. most people don't understand that they get more money from corporate america and wall street than any republican did including mitt romney. >> and that, they represent what i believe to be fascism. merging of private sector and public sector. the clintons, politics is their business. they're professional politicians. did
adam: upper west side. >> larry fink who wants to be her treasury secretary.dam: blankfein. >> lloyd blankfein head of goldman sachs and gary cohn number two. coy go down the list. they're all over the place. that being said, hillary clinton has incredible pr emergency. called the main stream media. whoever the republicans put up there as she is the for the little guy. adam: should we be asking this question? she was broke when she left the white house. >> she was so poor. you...
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>> he is here in an apartment on the upper west side charging $32,000 a head. >> we don't need a fundraisern chief. we need a commander in chief. we have 300 people shot out of the sky likely by one of our biggest enemies and the president is raising money. >> this fundraising business in the face of intense situation makes president obama look bad. >> mr. president, your intickets are wrong. you have got to lead. you can't go to the hamptons or go to the city. tonight don't tell me you are going to texas and not going to the border. >> he doesn't seem to care. >> and joining us our political panel "the weekly standard's" john mccormick and alexanderaftery and chief political correspondent byron york, i know how the republicans feel about this. they think he shouldn't be fundraising at this time. what about the independents and the democrats. is there any way to gauge what they think about it? >> we don't have a poll from last night but generally you are going to find obviously a lot more support for the president among the democrats. but he should not have been doing this last night for bo
>> he is here in an apartment on the upper west side charging $32,000 a head. >> we don't need a fundraisern chief. we need a commander in chief. we have 300 people shot out of the sky likely by one of our biggest enemies and the president is raising money. >> this fundraising business in the face of intense situation makes president obama look bad. >> mr. president, your intickets are wrong. you have got to lead. you can't go to the hamptons or go to the city. tonight...
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domestic, they are new yorkers and i think we will have a lot of people moving from the upper east side and the upper westncluding myself to hudson yards. i don't think we are competing in that market and i don't think that's what will fuel our development. because you have a lot on your plate. you got several developments outside of new york city as well. we'll talk much more on the property market. we will see why some investors say it is the right time to invest in detroit but the art of the deal -- we will see what has brought lebron james back to cleveland. ♪ >> we are back in two jeff blau and just talked about the hudson yards project. many businesses to other cities in working on many projects around the country. let me ask you about investing in detroit. visited detroit where we talked to a lot of officials including dan gilbert the founder of quicken loans. about why he thinks investing in detroit are pretty is the right that. >> we have over $1 billion in investment in real estate that is in technology and existing buildings and new construction. there is 100% residential occupancy in downtown
domestic, they are new yorkers and i think we will have a lot of people moving from the upper east side and the upper westncluding myself to hudson yards. i don't think we are competing in that market and i don't think that's what will fuel our development. because you have a lot on your plate. you got several developments outside of new york city as well. we'll talk much more on the property market. we will see why some investors say it is the right time to invest in detroit but the art of the...
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the problem here is this upper west side mentality in new york thinking that their opinion is right theyk the studies that they want to buttress their argument. the times should have taken the energy and the time to focus on issues like veterans affairs. that seems to have fallen off the face of the earth. how about the economy and jobs and issues that people care about? so they have ann an agenda the times. secular society a lot of that as we pointed out last night, howard, about race, not drugs. they feel that police departments are corrupt cross the nation. they target african-american youth. they try to track them down for having js on them. you know, and put them in jail because they hate blacks. that's what it is. in today's "new york times." they just came down. hear are all the things. and they totally avoid the reality of why arrests in urban america are are higher than suburb in america. you know what's going on, howard, why don't you just admit it. >> well, i think race clearly a factor in these times ed toward, but, you know, the statistics do show that african-americans almo
the problem here is this upper west side mentality in new york thinking that their opinion is right theyk the studies that they want to buttress their argument. the times should have taken the energy and the time to focus on issues like veterans affairs. that seems to have fallen off the face of the earth. how about the economy and jobs and issues that people care about? so they have ann an agenda the times. secular society a lot of that as we pointed out last night, howard, about race, not...
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right at the subway station next to the building i'm in right here in new york city, the upper west sideeautiful chunky adorable little baby girl, 7 months old, was abandoned on the subway platform yesterday. there's video showing the mother walking in with her. in the stroller. there she is, in the white tee. the umbrella stroller. she got on the train. and then when the train doors opened up at a stop, she pushed that stroller out on to the platform and she herself did not get off the train, instead, she let the doors closed and she continued to ride on, leaving the little baby alone. in new york city, on a subway platform. there was a witness who saw this happen and waited with the baby on the platform for the mother to return. surely this had been a mistake, right? surely, she'd gotten stuck and she'd be right back. but after 20 minutes, it became pretty clear the mom wasn't coming back and that witness called the police. so the video of the mother exiting the subway station is a chilling image because now we know this is the picture taken after she pushed that child out of the train
right at the subway station next to the building i'm in right here in new york city, the upper west sideeautiful chunky adorable little baby girl, 7 months old, was abandoned on the subway platform yesterday. there's video showing the mother walking in with her. in the stroller. there she is, in the white tee. the umbrella stroller. she got on the train. and then when the train doors opened up at a stop, she pushed that stroller out on to the platform and she herself did not get off the train,...
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this was the first crumbs to open on manhattan's upper west side in 2003. 12 states that's closed its doors. cake watchers are now looking closely to see if there's another cupcake calamity coming. for this competitor, magnolia bakery, nothing of the kind. their cupcakes are selling like hot cakes. >> as long as there's a good cupcake and the price is right, people will always buy them. it's an american staple. >> i have a crush. >> reporter: 15 years since this scene in "sex & the city" put magnolia and cupcakes on the map. >> you don't consider it a trend or a craze because it's been a significant amount of time since it started. >> reporter: magnolia has survived by diversifying by going international. >> i think for me sometimes i don't want to eat a whole cake and i don't want a piece of cake. the cupcake is just enough. >> reporter: a cupcake just enough for some, not quite enough for crumbs. >> richard, see, here's the thing, i love cupcakes. i finished -- when i had my baby, i'm on maternity leave, ied me to start focusing on maybe losing weight, i
this was the first crumbs to open on manhattan's upper west side in 2003. 12 states that's closed its doors. cake watchers are now looking closely to see if there's another cupcake calamity coming. for this competitor, magnolia bakery, nothing of the kind. their cupcakes are selling like hot cakes. >> as long as there's a good cupcake and the price is right, people will always buy them. it's an american staple. >> i have a crush. >> reporter: 15 years since this scene in...
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that makes it illegal right now and the building developer of this particular building on the upper west sidehey actually feel they are legally required. they are saying that the units for the low-income tenants are in a separate section that will face the street and have its own door and that the high end apartments that all face the river with a lovely view are separate enough that they have to have a separate entrance. >> so they are saying it's legal. the name of the company -- >> excel development. >> they are saying it's legal. have they gone beyond that to talk about anything else, their interpretation of it, moral interpretation. >> no that's all they are saying. a lot of these luxury developments there's another trend not just poor doors but keeping low-income tenants from using these amenity, pools, roof tops. they haven't allowed them to use those. they outright say look we built these gyms, these pools to attract rich people. it's not for the low-income people. >> if i live in a low-income apartment and i walk through a high income door how do i do that. >> it's about keys. you ca
that makes it illegal right now and the building developer of this particular building on the upper west sidehey actually feel they are legally required. they are saying that the units for the low-income tenants are in a separate section that will face the street and have its own door and that the high end apartments that all face the river with a lovely view are separate enough that they have to have a separate entrance. >> so they are saying it's legal. the name of the company --...
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he is here at an apartment on the upper west side.rging $32,000 a head to go in there and, you know take a photo with them and then is he going back to washington. meanwhile the secretary of state kerry, who does care what people think of him, cancelled an event he had scheduled in front of the jewish group tonight. >> the president could have sent vice president biden to these fundraisers. he could have sent valerie jarrett. >> he couldn't do that. but get back to my question. he doesn't care what people think about him anymore, henry. >>. no i don't think he does care. >>. no about the criticism. i think he cares about being president. i could think he cares about being commander and chief. but, yes, he doesn't care about the criticism. he thinks that the people going off on him about fundraising and the like missed the fact that he is playing the long game on immigration reform and all these other issues. but these there are these crises that keep popping up day after day after day. and when he continues to kind of push off the cri
he is here at an apartment on the upper west side.rging $32,000 a head to go in there and, you know take a photo with them and then is he going back to washington. meanwhile the secretary of state kerry, who does care what people think of him, cancelled an event he had scheduled in front of the jewish group tonight. >> the president could have sent vice president biden to these fundraisers. he could have sent valerie jarrett. >> he couldn't do that. but get back to my question. he...
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. >> you should have walked around the upper west side during 2006-2007 because they were wearing t-shirts. >> there were a lot of people voted against the iraq war, opposed the iraq war. a lot of people in hindsight were -- >> didn't really stop at the water's edge then and it's not now. >> once the bush administration made the case and made the decision to go to war, you didn't hear a lot of people except from the very fringe fringe elements of the left, you have lieutenant colonel ralph peters coming on and calling his commander in chief timid on national television? you didn't get that under eisenhower. you didn't get that under ronald reagan. you didn't get that when republicans were supporting president truman back in the 1950s. this is a crisis, i think, of unity. >> but they would say it's caused by a crisis in leadership. >> they are going to say that because they're going to score political points. and they're going to, you know, jump on president obama's approval ratings and stomp them down as much as they can because they're operating in this partisan political environment. i t
. >> you should have walked around the upper west side during 2006-2007 because they were wearing t-shirts. >> there were a lot of people voted against the iraq war, opposed the iraq war. a lot of people in hindsight were -- >> didn't really stop at the water's edge then and it's not now. >> once the bush administration made the case and made the decision to go to war, you didn't hear a lot of people except from the very fringe fringe elements of the left, you have...
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moving to manhattan, thinking all right, i want to live in the east village for a while or the upper west sidehotel for. >> i love how you describe it as an experiment. that seems dismissive. when they have great success. >> i don't mean it to to be dismissive. it's decidedly cheaper than a hotel room. more shared occupancy which is not necessarily everybody's cup of tea. some people love it. not just millenials but boomers like it. i want to experience a naked. even if i'm on vacation. but i think there are folks who say, i also don't want the creepiness of not knowing who my host will be. >> a lot of people feel that. >> i want some safety. you've got job implications housing policy implications. >> you're gearing towards the millenial population too. how so? >> already, if you look at x's and y's they're half of our business. >> they're more than that outside the united states because you have a number of populations where the number is younger. the wives themselves are 15 or 20%. we know looking at the schedule that in ten years, they're going to be a massive part of our business. we want
moving to manhattan, thinking all right, i want to live in the east village for a while or the upper west sidehotel for. >> i love how you describe it as an experiment. that seems dismissive. when they have great success. >> i don't mean it to to be dismissive. it's decidedly cheaper than a hotel room. more shared occupancy which is not necessarily everybody's cup of tea. some people love it. not just millenials but boomers like it. i want to experience a naked. even if i'm on...
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familiar with the crumbs bake shop and its employees, started in 2003, upper west side, more than ten we're out of options. they may still file for bankruptcy. the employees notified very suddenly they would no longer have jobs. cupcake craze, of course, swept in. apparently sweeping out as well. sad story there. a weird but kind of cool food story as well. ge apparently has develop a prototype microwave which will count calories of the stuff you're cooking. >> oh, wow! >> when you throw in nachos, 1:00 in the morning into the microwave, it will beam a signal to your smart phone about how many calories that juicy, cheesy, delicious treat you're making at 1:00 in the morning. that's interesting. we are getting to the point now where we will know more about our health. and health care percentage spending gdp is an issue. maybe all of these things will help if you pay attention to it, of course. >> crazy stuff. >> i don't want my microwave telling me that. >> if it's in the microwave it's probably not good for you anyway. >> if you have to put your pizza in a pocket in a microwave -- >>
familiar with the crumbs bake shop and its employees, started in 2003, upper west side, more than ten we're out of options. they may still file for bankruptcy. the employees notified very suddenly they would no longer have jobs. cupcake craze, of course, swept in. apparently sweeping out as well. sad story there. a weird but kind of cool food story as well. ge apparently has develop a prototype microwave which will count calories of the stuff you're cooking. >> oh, wow! >> when you...
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. >> stephen, in talking about this specific building on the upper west side and also to the divide inin manhattan directly. if i understand about the building, the residents in one section say the higher cost apartments are not going to share the same amenities and same floors. it's like two separate buildings built in one structural space so that these builders are getting the big tax exemptions and kick-backs from the city? >> i agree. what i would do i would stomp giving the builders those benefits. what the builders do with these benefits and not only build separate spaces and extra benefits to sell off for millions of dollars. what the city is doing for this program is subsidizing the construction from luxury housing where builders make billions of dollars. >> >> you have a lot of buildings in manhattan have the separate entrances we both object to and the only way we are going to stop that is stop giving them the subsidy which they are happy to get. >> why put the affordable housing units in the building? >> more housing can be built you may have someone else put in -- >> good t
. >> stephen, in talking about this specific building on the upper west side and also to the divide inin manhattan directly. if i understand about the building, the residents in one section say the higher cost apartments are not going to share the same amenities and same floors. it's like two separate buildings built in one structural space so that these builders are getting the big tax exemptions and kick-backs from the city? >> i agree. what i would do i would stomp giving the...
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west chelsea. we get our lowest rent on the upper east side. that to a new yorker 10 years ago, they would have said you're crazy. now for littleus bit more. first of all, you look great in a hard hat. i live in chelsea. unbelievable with the rent rise. >> a lot impressed me about walking through. as you mentioned, you live right in that area, so every day you are walking by the construction site and you can see how fast the progress is. one of the most interesting parts about this project was going underneath. essentially, what is deep inside the earth? there is a tunnel being built. a tunnel for a track that has yet to be inked or developed. amtrak. that is what i am talking about. they believe there will be another tunnel to go from new jersey to new york. they are laying the foundation down. you cannot put that in once you have the building up. they are doing this with foresight. this is where the growth is going to be in new york and they will need that infrastructure to support it. are going topers be bullish. what is jeff blau's part? >>
west chelsea. we get our lowest rent on the upper east side. that to a new yorker 10 years ago, they would have said you're crazy. now for littleus bit more. first of all, you look great in a hard hat. i live in chelsea. unbelievable with the rent rise. >> a lot impressed me about walking through. as you mentioned, you live right in that area, so every day you are walking by the construction site and you can see how fast the progress is. one of the most interesting parts about this...
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confronted the schools are outside of the west side of antenna, and effect is only one school, that was linear. they found that the sort of what they called the upper middle class schoolscompetitive described jefferson as. they pretty much, it was a lot of hard-fought battles but there was a lot of hostility. but when they went to the schools like breckinridge and addison and highland later come was there was a lot of hostility. and i think part of it as the way i describe in my book is that the two communities come basically working-class communities. so in essence they were competing for whatever resources are left over from those who are doing much better. and that seems to be in terms of the history of her country and that is different classes, summer classes often battle each other. so there was already some sort of -- i think when he went into game they were tied in terms of points scored and points given. that's how close the game was. and so they went in and breckinridge had lost one of its top players. he got sick before the game. so at first breckinridge was a written in they said linear with david. brackenridge came out and destroy. are
confronted the schools are outside of the west side of antenna, and effect is only one school, that was linear. they found that the sort of what they called the upper middle class schoolscompetitive described jefferson as. they pretty much, it was a lot of hard-fought battles but there was a lot of hostility. but when they went to the schools like breckinridge and addison and highland later come was there was a lot of hostility. and i think part of it as the way i describe in my book is that...
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west side of i-81 which will be the focus for more showers. by morning 72 downtown but lots of 60s in the burbs, mid-60s in leesburg, upper 60s in gaithersburg. more green, more showers, albeit light out toward oakland, temperature there about 59. we'll come back, track those showers for you sunday and tell you when the heat and humidity return. >>> anyone in the region who tried to rent an apartment or house can tell you it's not easy and it's not cheap. some new information out this week highlights just how bad the shortage of affordable housing may be across our area. >> reporter: this is hank silverberg in cleveland park. more and more people in the region are finding it harder to find an affordable place to live and housing is becoming a bigger part of many people's budget. >> my two young kids live in this room. >> reporter: james ray lives in a two bedroom apartment in anacostia with his wife and two kids. he and his wife work full time and pay about 1,000 bucks for rent, but they are like many across the region, forcinged to pay over 30% of their income for a -- forced to pay over 30% of their income for a place to live. >> it takes a
west side of i-81 which will be the focus for more showers. by morning 72 downtown but lots of 60s in the burbs, mid-60s in leesburg, upper 60s in gaithersburg. more green, more showers, albeit light out toward oakland, temperature there about 59. we'll come back, track those showers for you sunday and tell you when the heat and humidity return. >>> anyone in the region who tried to rent an apartment or house can tell you it's not easy and it's not cheap. some new information out this...
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the dew point level is in the upper 40's and winds are out of the west at 12 miles per hour. we will keep things on the cool side later on tonight. springfield, virginia, 77 degrees. it stays dry even into tomorrow. they had a high today of 72 after a morning low of 66. george wash university and the district looking at 75 degrees. winchester at 70, manassas, 75. fredericksburg looking at 77 and the same of lexington park, maryland. talking about those dew point levels and why it feels so great out there. in the 40's for dulles and manassas. we normally see dew points like this in october, not for the end of july. enjoy it while you can because the humidity will start to creep back into the forecast by the end of the week along with a better chance for a few pop up showers and thunderstorms. the pool of cooler air off to the north and west of us, 60's for pittsburgh, 70 degrees in syracuse, detroit looking at 72 degrees. the warmer air trying to build in the mid part of the country and this will slowly move to the east as we move through the next couple days and we'll eventually warm our daytime highs into the m
the dew point level is in the upper 40's and winds are out of the west at 12 miles per hour. we will keep things on the cool side later on tonight. springfield, virginia, 77 degrees. it stays dry even into tomorrow. they had a high today of 72 after a morning low of 66. george wash university and the district looking at 75 degrees. winchester at 70, manassas, 75. fredericksburg looking at 77 and the same of lexington park, maryland. talking about those dew point levels and why it feels so great...
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upper right side of the page. >> we are at the henry a. wallace country life center reaches 50 miles south and west of des moines. this is the birthplace home of henry a. wallace. the wallaces of iowa consists of three generations of offices. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson and henry c.'s son was born on this farm in 1888 to one on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. he was announced by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years from 1933 to 1941 and 1941 to 1945 he was roosevelt's vice president and u.s. secretary of agriculture. he was known for the agricultural adjustment act which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding that but then as prices went up they started to listen to him. people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of agriculture. >> booktv covers hundreds of author programs that the countr
upper right side of the page. >> we are at the henry a. wallace country life center reaches 50 miles south and west of des moines. this is the birthplace home of henry a. wallace. the wallaces of iowa consists of three generations of offices. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson and henry c.'s son was born on this farm in 1888 to one on to become...
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upper 60s west of town but we'll see highs in the mid-80s. >>> boy, delays begin up in frederick for this motorcycle crash on the southbound side of i-270 afteroute 109 although they've reopened the lanes i would say temporarily to let the traffic through. the damage is done again. delays at route 85 heading southbound on i-270. more coming up. >> thanks, monika. >>> we're now just five days away from the opening phase of metro's silver line. you'll see trains running this week. >> that's even though the first passengers aren't going to be getting on board until saturday afternoon. wusa9's nikki burdine joins us live from the east falls church metro station with more. hey there, nikki. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, yesterday those simulated rides started with no customers, just employees testing out the new line. but today could be the first day we really start to see the effects the new silver line could have on other lines. that's because it will be running during rush hour. those trains are already running over the new 11 miles of track stopping at five stations, checking signals, training the drivers, that sort of thing. the new line w
upper 60s west of town but we'll see highs in the mid-80s. >>> boy, delays begin up in frederick for this motorcycle crash on the southbound side of i-270 afteroute 109 although they've reopened the lanes i would say temporarily to let the traffic through. the damage is done again. delays at route 85 heading southbound on i-270. more coming up. >> thanks, monika. >>> we're now just five days away from the opening phase of metro's silver line. you'll see trains running...
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upper 60s. 76 tomorrow morning in philadelphia. and the 4day at four 94 degrees, hot tomorrow and again on the humid side with evening thunderstorms north and west. humid and fronts mere by wednesday, temperatures dropping back into the 80s and a lingering thunder shower in spots, not a washout. thursday to friday the humid drops, sun returns and beautiful with temperatures in the mid 80s. what about the upcoming weekend? we just came off of it, but look at the next one coming up in the seven-day in the next half-hour. >> all right. >>> and a live look at the fire we were telling you about in ship bottom on long beach island. and a live look there. the fire crews from several towns and various towns on long beach island responding to the fire at 2119 long beach boulevard. a multi-story structure. a wood-framed structure. it went on fire, apparently nearby businesses said the smoke so one at one point they should down. no reports of injuries, but we are keeping our eyes on this. there is a great response and the fire still burning there and crews working to put it out on ship bottom. and we had great picture came in earlier giving us a idea when
upper 60s. 76 tomorrow morning in philadelphia. and the 4day at four 94 degrees, hot tomorrow and again on the humid side with evening thunderstorms north and west. humid and fronts mere by wednesday, temperatures dropping back into the 80s and a lingering thunder shower in spots, not a washout. thursday to friday the humid drops, sun returns and beautiful with temperatures in the mid 80s. what about the upcoming weekend? we just came off of it, but look at the next one coming up in the...
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upper east shore freeway, volume building over towards the san rafael side of the bridge. over here, we're looking at a slower drive developing and in towards livermore, typical for west 580. volume builds because it is tuesday, it starts earlier than the rest of the week. rest of the bay looking nice. northbound 101, holding steady up past 680. we'll show you at palo alto, moving northbound past university and quick look at the north bay. send it back to you. >> thank you, mike. >>> meanwhile it is 5:21, we are hearing from a family of the 20-year-old college student killed in a lightning strike on venice beach. his uncle says it's still hard to believe it happened. nick was always smiling. his family says he started his sunday with an 8:00 a.m. mass with his parents. >> and that does give us some level of comfort knowing that he's with god. >> so he was at the beach with friends sunday afternoon after mass when lightning struck the water, life guards found his body in the water about 30 minutes later. >>> new this morning, what was supposed to be a three hour rail watching trip turned into more than an 18 hour ordeal. less than an hour ago, a whale watching boat carrying
upper east shore freeway, volume building over towards the san rafael side of the bridge. over here, we're looking at a slower drive developing and in towards livermore, typical for west 580. volume builds because it is tuesday, it starts earlier than the rest of the week. rest of the bay looking nice. northbound 101, holding steady up past 680. we'll show you at palo alto, moving northbound past university and quick look at the north bay. send it back to you. >> thank you, mike....
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west coast. >>> the warming begins today. we'll be experiencing 89 in fairfield, 68 in richmond, 96 in clear lake. our overnight lows a little on the cooler side, more fog, mid to uppert weather, brought to you by cadillac. and i had to point out. these are water temperatures. you can see the big difference. all cool on the pacific, which it always is. 90 galveston. miami, 86. and we're going to be clearing out over the weekend. but it's rough surf because of the storm has passed. >> i like how 102 is cooler for phoenix. >> thank you, ginger. >>> distracted on duty. why your children may not be safe, even if there's a lifeguard watching them. what every parent needs to know right now. >>> there they are. two of the stars from the u.s. team, back from brazil. i'm excited for this. they're live here this morning. the cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this all new 2014 cts for around $459 a month or purchase with 0% apr and make this the summer of style. ♪ every time you take advil liqui-gels you're taking the pain reliever that works faster on tough pain than extra strength tylenol. and not only faster, stronger too.
west coast. >>> the warming begins today. we'll be experiencing 89 in fairfield, 68 in richmond, 96 in clear lake. our overnight lows a little on the cooler side, more fog, mid to uppert weather, brought to you by cadillac. and i had to point out. these are water temperatures. you can see the big difference. all cool on the pacific, which it always is. 90 galveston. miami, 86. and we're going to be clearing out over the weekend. but it's rough surf because of the storm has passed....
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west, interior parts of the southwest will see temperatures well into the 90s. we are looking at this upper level ridge which will keep the temperatures on the warmer side. take a look at some of the numbers. 95 in reno. medford, oregon, should be 9 # today. on the east coast, with that feels-like temperature. you factor in the humidity, should feel like 97 in new york city. 101 in philadelphia and washington, d.c. even up into boston with a high temperature of 91, with that stifling humidity. it will feel like 96. now, that warm, humid air is setting the stage out ahead of the cold front. >>> hey, happy tuesday. 7:38 now, we are going to see a mix of sun and clouds for today. also still getting that subtropical moisture, 83 degrees for the south bay. 79 degrees today. warm day shaping up on the peninsula, 65 in san francisco, 83 degrees in the north bay. 68 on the east shore and the warm spot will be the tri-valley at 88 degrees for today. so your weather headlines tell the story. we will be cooler today, but the humidity increases, you may not notice the difference. better shower chance tomorrow, cooler weekend on the way. >> and that's your latest for
west, interior parts of the southwest will see temperatures well into the 90s. we are looking at this upper level ridge which will keep the temperatures on the warmer side. take a look at some of the numbers. 95 in reno. medford, oregon, should be 9 # today. on the east coast, with that feels-like temperature. you factor in the humidity, should feel like 97 in new york city. 101 in philadelphia and washington, d.c. even up into boston with a high temperature of 91, with that stifling humidity....