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the obama administration has a very controversial battle going on with westchester come suburban westchester county and its promise to export the policies that are going on now to the suburbs across the whole country in the second term. but again nobody's paying attention. what is the administration doing? it is changing the housing law in some ways it is to pressure them to build a very large amount of low-income housing had its own expense. it's also pressuring westchester county to change its own law so that right now throughout most of the country if you are a landlord, and you don't have to accept a tenant is offering to pay for the rent with a government housing voucher. and the federal government is trying to force a change in those walls and westchester county so the effect of all of that and by the way, nobody is alleging and it isn't true that westchester county has been in any way discriminatory either racially or economically as housing policies. this is an effort to view the kind of housing affirmative action if you know what i am saying and even an economic affirmative action.
the obama administration has a very controversial battle going on with westchester come suburban westchester county and its promise to export the policies that are going on now to the suburbs across the whole country in the second term. but again nobody's paying attention. what is the administration doing? it is changing the housing law in some ways it is to pressure them to build a very large amount of low-income housing had its own expense. it's also pressuring westchester county to change...
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we're giving him half an hour to westchester 15 minutes to get the plane ready.e on the other end that leaves an hour and a half flying time. a cessna turbo stationaire makes 178 knots. that means he could cover this area. and we're going with an ocean dump. winds this time of year come from the north. that means the currents are from east to west onshore. areas of search should be long island, from long beach to bridgehampton and new jersey from leonardo down to cape may. dibs on long island. man: forgive the facilities. jersey legislature hasn't been very generous. a couple of joggers found her out on the beach early wednesday. i was going to get around to an autopsy this weekend. any idea on how long she'd been in the water? two or three weeks. here you go. female caucasian from the ribcage to the shoulders. when you color a lot, you need a color that cares a lot. only excellence crème from l'oreal has triple protection. pre-treatment seals fragile ends. color cream protects. deep conditioning for rich, radiant color. and grays? gone! l'oreal's excellence. vam
we're giving him half an hour to westchester 15 minutes to get the plane ready.e on the other end that leaves an hour and a half flying time. a cessna turbo stationaire makes 178 knots. that means he could cover this area. and we're going with an ocean dump. winds this time of year come from the north. that means the currents are from east to west onshore. areas of search should be long island, from long beach to bridgehampton and new jersey from leonardo down to cape may. dibs on long island....
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sunday, after you put your briefcase in your trunk you drove out to westchester airport. isn't that right? now you are interrogating me. i feel i should have an attorney. why? you don't want to be helpful anymore? no, no, that's not it. are we getting into an area that's making you uncomfortable? no. the questions are fine. okay. i didn't go to westchester. about this body-- you really want to help us identify it? yes. we need a sample of your wife's dna. well, she hasn't had any bloodwork in... could be anything. strands of hair from her brushes or... she cleaned her brushes and combs every day. it was almost compulsive. ah. well, i'm sure our technicians could find something in your apartment. you want to search my apartment? you said that you wanted to help us identify the body. as long as i can be there, be my guest. fresh paint. you had this room painted? yes, last week. valerie hates what was there before but i thought-- it's going to sound stupid-- but i thought if i painted it the way she likes, she'll come back. she hates the bath mats, too? i noticed these are a
sunday, after you put your briefcase in your trunk you drove out to westchester airport. isn't that right? now you are interrogating me. i feel i should have an attorney. why? you don't want to be helpful anymore? no, no, that's not it. are we getting into an area that's making you uncomfortable? no. the questions are fine. okay. i didn't go to westchester. about this body-- you really want to help us identify it? yes. we need a sample of your wife's dna. well, she hasn't had any bloodwork...
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and many more in westchester and fairfield counties. spring and early summer i'll visit hives once a week. usually in the winter i'll do something like go to africa and volunteer to teach beekeeping in some remote place. so i keep busy. this is always my last stop of the day, so this is my favorite stop because i know that my 14, 15, 18-hour day is at an end. adam, if we're going to keep two hives, right one-two, or do you want them spaced for any aesthetic reason? >> not an aesthetic reason. wouldn't they do better spaced apart? >> slightly spaced apart, but i think i like the idea of having them with a view of the bridge. >> room with a view? >>> up next, watch what happens when cote unleashes hives of bees right in the heart of greenwich village. here we honor the proud thaccomplishmentsss. of our students and alumni. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top companies. each expanding the
and many more in westchester and fairfield counties. spring and early summer i'll visit hives once a week. usually in the winter i'll do something like go to africa and volunteer to teach beekeeping in some remote place. so i keep busy. this is always my last stop of the day, so this is my favorite stop because i know that my 14, 15, 18-hour day is at an end. adam, if we're going to keep two hives, right one-two, or do you want them spaced for any aesthetic reason? >> not an aesthetic...
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all right your thoughts on the subject launched davidson from westchester university thanks for being with us here on our. now the conflict in syria is growing increasingly bitter with the involvement of extremist militants and violence from al-qaeda linked groups has spread to ever more remote communities in the country about two weeks ago around two hundred kurdish civilians including women and children were taken hostage in syria after clashes with jihadists that followed an attack which claimed the life of one kurdish leader there are he's in a glue has the details for us. considering the complexity of syria you have to understand that there are dozens of groups of people who are divided by either faith or nationality or ethnicity all of them are also involved in this bitter battle which has been going on in the country for the last couple of years kurds are among the biggest ethnic groups kurds are actually the largest nation in the world that does not have a date the dream of statehood is something that kurds have entertained for hundreds of years they are originating in iraq tu
all right your thoughts on the subject launched davidson from westchester university thanks for being with us here on our. now the conflict in syria is growing increasingly bitter with the involvement of extremist militants and violence from al-qaeda linked groups has spread to ever more remote communities in the country about two weeks ago around two hundred kurdish civilians including women and children were taken hostage in syria after clashes with jihadists that followed an attack which...
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the obama administration has a very controversial battle going on with westchester's, suburban westchesterunty. it has promised to export the policies that going on now in westchester to suburbs across the country in the second term. again, no one is paying attention. what is the administration doing? well, they're changing the interpretation of federal housing law in such a way as to pressure westchester county to build a very large amount of low-income housing and its own expense. it's also pressuring westchester county to change its own laws so that right now throughout most of the country, if your landlord you don't have to accept a tenant who is offering to pay for rent with a government housing voucher. the federal government is trying to force a change in those laws in westchester county. the effect of all of that -- and by the way, no one is alleging, and it is not true that westchester county has been in any way discriminatory, either racially or economically in its housing policies. this is an effort to do a housing affirmative-action, if you know what i'm saying, even an economi
the obama administration has a very controversial battle going on with westchester's, suburban westchesterunty. it has promised to export the policies that going on now in westchester to suburbs across the country in the second term. again, no one is paying attention. what is the administration doing? well, they're changing the interpretation of federal housing law in such a way as to pressure westchester county to build a very large amount of low-income housing and its own expense. it's also...
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for "religion & ethics newsweekly," i'm lucky severson in westchester, pennsylvania. >>> grammy award-winning artist, bobby mcferrin, is probably best known for his 1980s feel-good hit "don't worry, be happy." but he's also a composer and conductor who has released albums in a variety of genres. he's delving into religious music with his latest project. it includes fra diggsal african-american spirituals and religious songs. i spoke to him about music and faith. ♪ swing low ♪ sweet chariot >> ten-time grammy award-winning artist, bobby mcferrin, believes music has a transcendent power. >> have you ever listened to a piece of music and for some reason, you just can't understand, you simply burst into tears? music has a way of communicating in a way that language does not. it can go past language. ♪ ♪ >> in his concert, the genre-blending artist is known for his unique style of wordless improvisations, using his voice and his body as accompanying instrument. >> i'm not so much into people being wowed over my technique or what i can do. stuff like that. that's just a vehicle for me. that's just
for "religion & ethics newsweekly," i'm lucky severson in westchester, pennsylvania. >>> grammy award-winning artist, bobby mcferrin, is probably best known for his 1980s feel-good hit "don't worry, be happy." but he's also a composer and conductor who has released albums in a variety of genres. he's delving into religious music with his latest project. it includes fra diggsal african-american spirituals and religious songs. i spoke to him about music and faith....
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pam: the b&r research and development unit in westchester hasn't brought a major new product to market since 1997. in spite of that, we made it a surveillance priority. dale: number one-- we graph the volume of traffic and the quality of vehicles in that parking lot. number two-- we track the stock portfolios and mortgage payments of everybody on-site. and number three, we monitor the frequency of internet shopping and pornography searches from inside that lab. stocks are down, porn is up, and there's plenty of free parking. there's nothing going on here. we're confident that whatever this new product is, it comes from outside the company. the moment this meeting breaks up, we'll be going over every acquisition b&r has made in the past 18 months. we'll find it. boris: this b&r building is very strong with security. it the same for us like the computer. we're all the time feeling our way around this building but not getting anywhere. then we make a big discovery-- travel department is not in the big building. travel department is four blocks away, and this building is... very different.
pam: the b&r research and development unit in westchester hasn't brought a major new product to market since 1997. in spite of that, we made it a surveillance priority. dale: number one-- we graph the volume of traffic and the quality of vehicles in that parking lot. number two-- we track the stock portfolios and mortgage payments of everybody on-site. and number three, we monitor the frequency of internet shopping and pornography searches from inside that lab. stocks are down, porn is up,...
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i then made myself available to westchester, made my family available and i provided westchester countyto investigate other potential victims, if they existed. i did everything i was required to do as a d.a., and it's because there's nothing more important to me than protecting children from sexual molesters. it's easy. >> that's why this gets so confusing. the other part of the sheriff's allegation is this guy's an illegal immigrant, this is the district attorney, he's putting him up in his house. >> listen it's nonsense. alex hossu was in the country for 12 years, had a valid new york state driver's license, licensed by the state of connecticut to own a business, he was married to an american woman. >> the feds are after him for being illegally here. >> the fed has issued an i.c.e. hold because he's not in the country legally. >> not in the country illegally or legally? did you no he that? >> of course not. don smith and his department responded last year to mr. hossu's house, not my house, mr. hossu's house. they went in to respond to a 911 call. they had mr. hossu right there, askin
i then made myself available to westchester, made my family available and i provided westchester countyto investigate other potential victims, if they existed. i did everything i was required to do as a d.a., and it's because there's nothing more important to me than protecting children from sexual molesters. it's easy. >> that's why this gets so confusing. the other part of the sheriff's allegation is this guy's an illegal immigrant, this is the district attorney, he's putting him up in...
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when most people would have stayed at home no matter how crazy they were, mary has taken up to westchester county and institutionalized. she came back home, the group was of no use, she died in 1750 and i found this out only income a sermon published about her husband, sylvester, a very loving and marvelous husband, you read the letters he wrote to his daughters who were then living on the island any longer and see how much he cared for this for madwoman, your poor mother is not well in you see from institutional records what that meant and we don't know what she suffered from. there she was in her silk dress, and in the house we are lucky to know about all the rooms in this house and what was in them and in one small space, twice the size of this carpet which is the dark room, and and given the treatment program for the time, could have been married sylvester's bed, there is no window there. speeding along here, thomas spending over the north peninsula, he was a free man and had a lasting, he had been freed after the death of his own in maryland and he was sold 21 acres of land on the nor
when most people would have stayed at home no matter how crazy they were, mary has taken up to westchester county and institutionalized. she came back home, the group was of no use, she died in 1750 and i found this out only income a sermon published about her husband, sylvester, a very loving and marvelous husband, you read the letters he wrote to his daughters who were then living on the island any longer and see how much he cared for this for madwoman, your poor mother is not well in you see...
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have stayed at home with their families, no matter how crazy they were, barry was taken off to westchester county and institutionalized. she came back home and treatment was of no use. she died in 1750. and i found this out only in a sermon published about her husband, brinley sylvester who was a love the husband. he wrote letters to his daughters who were not living on the house island anymore and you see how much he cared about this madwoman. he would fight to his daughter's your mother is not well. and you can see from the institutional records what that actually meant. although we don't know what it is that she suffered from. so there she was in her dress, and in the house we are lucky to know about all the rooms and what was in them. and in one small space about twice the size of the carpet, which is called the dark room in the inventory you find a cheaper bed, but not the cheapest kind of bed. it would have been a bed for a valued house slave were given the treatment program of the time, it could have been married sylvester's bed where she was incarcerated in the dark. there was no w
have stayed at home with their families, no matter how crazy they were, barry was taken off to westchester county and institutionalized. she came back home and treatment was of no use. she died in 1750. and i found this out only in a sermon published about her husband, brinley sylvester who was a love the husband. he wrote letters to his daughters who were not living on the house island anymore and you see how much he cared about this madwoman. he would fight to his daughter's your mother is...
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would have stayed at home in their families no matter how crazy they were, mary was taken off to westchester county and institutionalized there. she came back home. treatment was of no use. she died in 1750, and i've found this out only in a sermon published about her husband who was a very loving and marvelous husband. you read the letters that he wrote to his daughters who were then living not on the island any longer, and you see how much he cared for this poor, mad woman he would write to his daughters, your poor mother is not well. and you can see from the institutional records what that actually meant. although we don't know what it is that she suffered from. so there she was in her silk dress, and in the house we are lucky to know about all the rooms of this house, all the rooms and what was in them. and in one small space about twice the size of this participant which is called the darkroom in the inventory, you find a cheaper bed but not the cheapest kind of bed. it would have been a bed for a valued house slave or, given the treatment programs of the time, it could have been mary s
would have stayed at home in their families no matter how crazy they were, mary was taken off to westchester county and institutionalized there. she came back home. treatment was of no use. she died in 1750, and i've found this out only in a sermon published about her husband who was a very loving and marvelous husband. you read the letters that he wrote to his daughters who were then living not on the island any longer, and you see how much he cared for this poor, mad woman he would write to...
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i wonder how long it would take me to get to westchester.when we come back, list of the most difficult companies to interview for and many of us wait months and months insurance coming to pay up but since it is money-saving monday, tips on the best ways to get their butt in gear. stay with us. gerri: it is the show down every homeowner dreads. wanting your home insurer to pay up with a drag you their feet ty your claim. thank you for coming on this show. i think in reality there are a lot of things customers can do to speed the plow and get the process moving. >> with it being storm season it is a really good time to do a home inventory. you don't have to make a huge, long list. take pictures and videos of everything. know your stuff.org's insurance institute app making it easy to keep this in a safe place. you can immediately get that insurance company and that will put you at the head of the line. gerri: some have their own apps they want you to use. sometimes freelance adjusters who say you have a big claim on your home, your worried abou
i wonder how long it would take me to get to westchester.when we come back, list of the most difficult companies to interview for and many of us wait months and months insurance coming to pay up but since it is money-saving monday, tips on the best ways to get their butt in gear. stay with us. gerri: it is the show down every homeowner dreads. wanting your home insurer to pay up with a drag you their feet ty your claim. thank you for coming on this show. i think in reality there are a lot of...
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i wonder how long it would take me to get to westchester. when we come back, list of the most difficult companies to interview for and many of us wait months and months insurance coming to pay up but since it is money-saving monday, tips on the best wayto get their butt in gear. stay with us. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i li her. gerri: it ithe show down every homeowner dreads. wanting your home insurer to pay up with a drag you their feet ty your claim. thank you for coming on this show. i ink in reality there e a lot of things customers can do to speed the plow and get the process moving. >> with it bng storm season it is a really good time to do a home invenry. you don't have to make a huge, long list. take pictures and videos of everything. know your st
i wonder how long it would take me to get to westchester. when we come back, list of the most difficult companies to interview for and many of us wait months and months insurance coming to pay up but since it is money-saving monday, tips on the best wayto get their butt in gear. stay with us. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i...
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and i covered politics in westchester county. to the star nt ledger in new jersey where i newark city hall. to see the rtunate rise of cory booker. did you get to the post? how long have you been there? >> it's a funny story i love to tell. when i was in high school, i was very much a journalism nerd and northwesternamp at university. i met several campers. with. stayed in touch he had gotten a job at "the washington post." they were like, you have anyone be looking at. i was at the star ledger at the time. nikita stewart. the post called me and i ended up at "the washington post." when? >> that was in 2004. >> i only know one other nikita. his name was khrushchev. >> i think he died in 1972 -- i 1971 he died in thereabouts and i was born in 1972. my mother liked the name. here i am. >> nikita. >> back to the post, when did thompson story start for you? when did the post say we're piece.o a big you know, nobody gets four pages in the newspaper. > i joined the investigative team in december. i wrote a memo of the things i wanted t
and i covered politics in westchester county. to the star nt ledger in new jersey where i newark city hall. to see the rtunate rise of cory booker. did you get to the post? how long have you been there? >> it's a funny story i love to tell. when i was in high school, i was very much a journalism nerd and northwesternamp at university. i met several campers. with. stayed in touch he had gotten a job at "the washington post." they were like, you have anyone be looking at. i was at...
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robb and his labrador dexter came from westchester to help search for joshua. it was robber who found a 21 month old hunter joshua hunter allegedly killed by the mother and boyfriend and dumped in the river. the child cases like this hit you hard when you hear about them. so you just get out there and do it. hitting everybody hard in this community as well. chief brooks says that the investigators are making incredible progress and my hope to have the investigation wrapped up by tomorrow but the search for joshua will continue until he is found. fbi agents were on the scene in the far south suburbs responding to a bank robbery this afternoon. three men, at least one of them armed, entered a u.s. bank branch demanding money. wgn's dan ponce is live in lansing with the latest developments. fortunately no gunshots fired during the robbery but to bank employees were injured. the fbi is handling the investigation and they released surveillance photos of the suspects and they are asking for help from the public. according to the fbi three men entered the bank branch
robb and his labrador dexter came from westchester to help search for joshua. it was robber who found a 21 month old hunter joshua hunter allegedly killed by the mother and boyfriend and dumped in the river. the child cases like this hit you hard when you hear about them. so you just get out there and do it. hitting everybody hard in this community as well. chief brooks says that the investigators are making incredible progress and my hope to have the investigation wrapped up by tomorrow but...
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to city hall then i went to begin newspapers in white plains, new york and i covered politics in westchesterounty. then i went to "the star-ledger" in new jersey where i covered newark city hall. cory booker.e of >> how did you get to "the post" and how long have you been there? >> a funny story i like to tell. when i was in high school, i was very much a journalism nerd and i went to a camp at northwestern university. i met several campers and one camper i always stayed in touch with you -- in touch with. he said, we should look at nikita stewart. so "the post" called me and i have been there since. >> when? >> that was in 2004. >> i only know another nikita and his name is christian. would've that name -- was rich chef.was crus >> i was born in 1972 and my mother liked the name and here i am. didack to "the post," when jeffrey thompson story start for you? when did they say we are going to do a piece? as you know, nobody gets four pages in the newspaper. >> i joined the investigative team in december and i wrote a memo of things i wanted to pursue. the time, they decided i should pursue a
to city hall then i went to begin newspapers in white plains, new york and i covered politics in westchesterounty. then i went to "the star-ledger" in new jersey where i covered newark city hall. cory booker.e of >> how did you get to "the post" and how long have you been there? >> a funny story i like to tell. when i was in high school, i was very much a journalism nerd and i went to a camp at northwestern university. i met several campers and one camper i...
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it was sold at a westchester county deli back on august 25th of last year. the deli is about 30 miles north of new york city. winners have up to one year to claim the breeze. new york officials say the deadline will be extended by one week in case someone mailed in their ticket. so long as that ticket is postmarked by august 25th. >>> coming up next on the abc7 sunday morning news at 6:00 a.m., a wildfire burning near yosemite rages on. the new battle facing firefighters. and what police say led to a shooting at a san francisco hotel for dogs. >> good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us on this sunday, august 25th. i'm carolyn tyler. let's start with a quick first look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, carolyn. it's a cloudy and milder start in downtown san francisco. also in the north bay. pretty much everywhere. just a few 50s and upper 50s from santa rosa to novato. low to mid-60s from concord to livermore this morning. picking up drizzle in the east bay. there is a system offshore and that will allow for cloud cover
it was sold at a westchester county deli back on august 25th of last year. the deli is about 30 miles north of new york city. winners have up to one year to claim the breeze. new york officials say the deadline will be extended by one week in case someone mailed in their ticket. so long as that ticket is postmarked by august 25th. >>> coming up next on the abc7 sunday morning news at 6:00 a.m., a wildfire burning near yosemite rages on. the new battle facing firefighters. and what...
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it was sold at a westchester county deli back on august 25th of last year.t 30 miles north of new york city. winners have up to one year to claim the breeze. -- claim the prize. lottery officials say the deadline will be extended by one week in case someone mailed in their ticket. so long as that ticket is postmarked by august 25th. but who in their right mind would mail in something that valuable? >> don't know. but i do know a little bit about the weather. i would like to think. but this morning we had a pretty shot over the city. but it was getting obscured by this. now you are seeing a few holes there. this is our sutro camera. the fog is burning back and we are look at mild 60s mainly around the bay. even oakland brightening up right now. going for a high of 70 today with low 70s down around fremont. still some clouds there. mid-70s in san jose. a lot of neighborhoods had 890s yesterday, today fewer 80s. you have to go fewer out toward the inland east bay. today one of the cooler averages. we will make up for that. a comfortable week ahead with a modest
it was sold at a westchester county deli back on august 25th of last year.t 30 miles north of new york city. winners have up to one year to claim the breeze. -- claim the prize. lottery officials say the deadline will be extended by one week in case someone mailed in their ticket. so long as that ticket is postmarked by august 25th. but who in their right mind would mail in something that valuable? >> don't know. but i do know a little bit about the weather. i would like to think. but...
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some fear the rule will open the flood gates to lawsuits by hud, a weapon already used against westchesterounty new york where towns are writing hud in protest. to keep taxes among the most affordable, the town board needs commercial property for commercial uses. >> what they're trying to do is say discrimination and zoning are the same thing. they are not. discrimination won't be tolerated, i won't tolerate it. zoning protects what can and can't be built in a neighborhood. >> reporter: also troublesome, the hud secretary announcing this proposed rule, blamed poverty solely on zip code, not on fatherlessness, dependent culture or other factors studies show leads to poverty. bret? >> thank you. majorities of people surveyed in the latest fox poll believe it is too easy to get government benefits and americans are relying on them too much. 74% say more people should depend more on themselves, not taxpayers. and 53% blame the record food stamp numbers on the ease of qualifying for them. please join me friday, 10:00 p.m. eastern time for a one hour look at the controversy. fox news reporting,
some fear the rule will open the flood gates to lawsuits by hud, a weapon already used against westchesterounty new york where towns are writing hud in protest. to keep taxes among the most affordable, the town board needs commercial property for commercial uses. >> what they're trying to do is say discrimination and zoning are the same thing. they are not. discrimination won't be tolerated, i won't tolerate it. zoning protects what can and can't be built in a neighborhood. >>...
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it was sold at a westchester county deli back on august 25th of last year.inners have up to one year to claim the breeze. new york officials say the deadline will be extended by one week in case someone mailed in their ticket. so long as that ticket is postmarked by august 25th. but why would you mail it in, lisa? would you do that? >> no. >> lisa is here with the final check of your accuweather forecast. >> well, we have a pretty good-looking day. doesn't look like it right now with the low clouds. but mid-60s return for san francisco. two to four degrees cooler inland with lower 80s. cloudy start, partly to mostly sunny this afternoon, and tomorrow we will make up the difference with the cooling we are getting today. then warmer the middle of the week >> all right. that is going to do it for us. thank you for joining us on the abc7 sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler, along with lisa argen. abc7 news continues at 9:00 a.m. "good morning america" is up next. we will be back in about half an hour with a local news update. have a good sunday, everyone! >>>
it was sold at a westchester county deli back on august 25th of last year.inners have up to one year to claim the breeze. new york officials say the deadline will be extended by one week in case someone mailed in their ticket. so long as that ticket is postmarked by august 25th. but why would you mail it in, lisa? would you do that? >> no. >> lisa is here with the final check of your accuweather forecast. >> well, we have a pretty good-looking day. doesn't look like it right...
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there is one up near me in westchester. portland, new york. they're all over the place.your commute, you may travel over these bridges twice per day . let's talk about what structurally deficient means. what is killing wrong with these bridges? >> understand that this list was compiled by the various state departments of transportation after having inspected the robbers is. this data is coming from structural engineers that have actually examined these bridges. structurally deficient does not mean it will collapse tomorrow, but it does mean that it is in immediate -- immediate need of significant repair or replacement. you can tell that the bridge will stand up while we make that trip? add that there is anyone listening that did not pass across are structurally deficient bridge some time during their commute today. gerri: unbelievable. some of these bridges are made of steel, concrete.erial or of d of building these bridges that is causing the most problem? >> it is mostly about age. most of the bridges in this country are 43 years old and were built to average of 50 yea
there is one up near me in westchester. portland, new york. they're all over the place.your commute, you may travel over these bridges twice per day . let's talk about what structurally deficient means. what is killing wrong with these bridges? >> understand that this list was compiled by the various state departments of transportation after having inspected the robbers is. this data is coming from structural engineers that have actually examined these bridges. structurally deficient does...
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metropolitan area, new york city, new jersey, even out to long island, also up into connecticut and westchester but also as far west and north as detroit, toronto, and ottawa. >> no, you don't need to adjust your screen. that was ten years ago today. you probably noticed, as well, the dow was at 9,300. anyway, it was a massive northeast blackout that left 50 million people in darkness. back then, few homes or even businesses had their own electricity generators. but take a look at the shares of generac since the 2003 blackout. they have soared 235%. the maker of home and backup generators also saw a massive jump after hurricane sandy left millions in the dark last year. joining us once again on "street signs" is the ceo, aaron jagdfeld. great to have you on the show once again. are these backup or stand-by generators becoming like central air, an absolute must-have thing in the home these days? >> yeah, we've heard people talk about these things as the must-have appliance for homes, and just like central air conditioning, as you pointed out, it started out as a very small percentage of homes th
metropolitan area, new york city, new jersey, even out to long island, also up into connecticut and westchester but also as far west and north as detroit, toronto, and ottawa. >> no, you don't need to adjust your screen. that was ten years ago today. you probably noticed, as well, the dow was at 9,300. anyway, it was a massive northeast blackout that left 50 million people in darkness. back then, few homes or even businesses had their own electricity generators. but take a look at the...
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>> guest: right here in westchester new york. and it's great to be back in new york.nts are both doctors. my dad is a dentist and my mom is a psychiatrist. my dad, it was very -- he was tech savvy from very early on. i talk about that in my book, my first introduction, the magic of technology that came to my dad and his office and just really the impact that it had on our whole family. you know, obviously the impact -- impacted had with facebook and have a chance dollar bus. >> host: when did you get involved with facebook? >> guest: i got involved in 2005. i was working in an advertising agency right here in new york city. i started really to hear about this amazing sight that my brother talked about how much it was taking off. i was working in digital marketing at the time, and he needed someone with knowledge in digital marketing as a new space. i went to california and was blown away by what i saw. when you read my book, i had an amazing experience at facebook. i use facebook all the time. it is up positive, feel good story about how technology can make our lives
>> guest: right here in westchester new york. and it's great to be back in new york.nts are both doctors. my dad is a dentist and my mom is a psychiatrist. my dad, it was very -- he was tech savvy from very early on. i talk about that in my book, my first introduction, the magic of technology that came to my dad and his office and just really the impact that it had on our whole family. you know, obviously the impact -- impacted had with facebook and have a chance dollar bus. >>...
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host: take a community like new york city, the suburbs you're talking about might be yonkers or westchester, and then you go farther and farther to the outer suburbs or the ex-bushes, which could be farce as buck county, pennsylvania 0, upstate, and this has made us move further into the ex urbs. >> guest: then you has this housing boom in the '90s, and in 2000s peaking in 2005-2006. that put the whole operation on steroids so what was considered exurbs a years ago are now convention alsuburbs. during the housing boom people in new york city would commute to the poconos. this mania -- this sort of mania around getting the biggest house you could buy or the nicest house you could buy and the lending standards were so liberal that you could get a loan for almost nothing. we all remember that. and because of the sort of built-in wiring of the american dream, playing such a role in people's mind, people wanted that. they want tote get loaned and put themself thursday the best house they could, and offer times that meant going the furthest out, because the further away you go, the bigger house y
host: take a community like new york city, the suburbs you're talking about might be yonkers or westchester, and then you go farther and farther to the outer suburbs or the ex-bushes, which could be farce as buck county, pennsylvania 0, upstate, and this has made us move further into the ex urbs. >> guest: then you has this housing boom in the '90s, and in 2000s peaking in 2005-2006. that put the whole operation on steroids so what was considered exurbs a years ago are now convention...
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the suburbs like yonkers or westchester, and then you go farther and farther to the outer suburbs which can be as far as bucks county pennsylvania were way up state. and so this trend has made us moved farther out into the exurbs come is that fair? >> guest: and that was happening anyway. but then you had this housing boom that started in the 90's and then in 2000, peaking in 2005, 2006 that the whole operation on steroids so what was considered a exurbs 15 years ago are now probably considered conventional suburbs because during the housing boom of you had people that what communicate there was a sort of media aren't getting the biggest house to goodbye or the nicest house you could buy and the lending standards were so liberal that you could get a loan for almost nothing. because of the sort of built in wiring of the american dream, people really wanted that. they wanted to get these loans and put themselves in the best house the cut, and oftentimes that meant going the further out because the bigger house you can get. it's plain economics. so there was a coinage for that behavior cal
the suburbs like yonkers or westchester, and then you go farther and farther to the outer suburbs which can be as far as bucks county pennsylvania were way up state. and so this trend has made us moved farther out into the exurbs come is that fair? >> guest: and that was happening anyway. but then you had this housing boom that started in the 90's and then in 2000, peaking in 2005, 2006 that the whole operation on steroids so what was considered a exurbs 15 years ago are now probably...
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yonkers or new rochelle or westchester and then you go farther and farther to the outer suburbs which could be as far as bucks county pennsylvania are way up states of this trend has made us move further out into the excerpts. is that they are? >> guest:absolutely and that was happening anyway but then you have this housing boom that we went through starting in the '90s and the 2000 peaking in 2005 in 2006. i put the whole operation on steroids so what was considered excerpts 15 years ago are now considered intentional suburbs because during the housing boom you had people in new york city who would commit to commute to the poconos. this mania, there was this mania around getting the biggest house you could buy in the nicest house to get by in the living their living standards were so liberal that you could get a loan for almost nothing. we all remember that in because of the built-in layering of the american dream playing such a role in peoples lives people wanted that. they wanted to get these loans that they wanted to put themselves in the best house that they could and oftentimes
yonkers or new rochelle or westchester and then you go farther and farther to the outer suburbs which could be as far as bucks county pennsylvania are way up states of this trend has made us move further out into the excerpts. is that they are? >> guest:absolutely and that was happening anyway but then you have this housing boom that we went through starting in the '90s and the 2000 peaking in 2005 in 2006. i put the whole operation on steroids so what was considered excerpts 15 years ago...
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>> in westchester, new york. and. >> who are your parents? >> my parents are both doctors. my dad is a dentist. my mom is psychiatrist. my dad was tech savvy from early on. i talk about it a lot in my book. the first introdpux to the magic of technology that came through my dad and his office. and just the impact it had on the whole family. obviously the impact it has with facebook and how it changed all of us. >> when did you get involved in facebook? i got involved in 2005. i was working in a advertising agency in new york city, and i started to really hear about the amazing site that my brother created how much it was taking off. and i was working in digital marketing at the time. he needed somebody who had some knowledge in digital marketing it was a pretty new space. and i went california and blown away by what i saw. i think, you know, when you read my book, it's -- i had an amazing experience at facebook. i use it all the time. the book is an extremely -- it's a positive, feel-good story how technology can make our lives so much more amazing. but also a little remind
>> in westchester, new york. and. >> who are your parents? >> my parents are both doctors. my dad is a dentist. my mom is psychiatrist. my dad was tech savvy from early on. i talk about it a lot in my book. the first introdpux to the magic of technology that came through my dad and his office. and just the impact it had on the whole family. obviously the impact it has with facebook and how it changed all of us. >> when did you get involved in facebook? i got involved in...
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he is slung to stewart airport westchester. they have a sikorsky helicopter taking him down to the metropolitan correctional center. it's one of those perfect nights. the hudson as glass on the tower is gorgeous. they are ubiquitous. anyplace in manhattan you can see the towers when they get to the world trade center he is wearing shackles and has a cough and and a photon as is the protocol for moving a prisoner like that. when they get to the towers they circle and at the 50th floor they take his foot off and basically they go you see they are still standing. they are three different versions of what he said. i spoke to one of the fbi agents in that helicopter that night and used up without blinking said they are standing for now. they are standing for now. he knew that the plot was in the works to take them down. scarpa comes up with this amazing intelligence these notes archives including look at this a bomb formula from the schematic that he gives. ramzi yousef, scarpa had a tenth-grader education and there is no way he wou
he is slung to stewart airport westchester. they have a sikorsky helicopter taking him down to the metropolitan correctional center. it's one of those perfect nights. the hudson as glass on the tower is gorgeous. they are ubiquitous. anyplace in manhattan you can see the towers when they get to the world trade center he is wearing shackles and has a cough and and a photon as is the protocol for moving a prisoner like that. when they get to the towers they circle and at the 50th floor they take...
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where they lived in the summer, was about an hour--it was about 50 miles from new york city in westchester county. and we went there every summer. and they had built this large house there, thinking that my father was going to live there when he was on wall street and was going to commute to wall street. but it just got built when we moved to washington--or they moved to washington. c-span: when did your father meet your mother? >> guest: in 1912, they met in a museum in new york city. my father had picked up a friend, and they were driving downtown in an old car that he had called a stanley steamer. and he picked up this friend whom he didn't either know very well or like very much and said that he would like to give him a ride, but he was going to stop off at a japanese print show. and they did that, and they saw my mother walking around in the show. and my father said to his friend, 'that's the woman i'm going to marry.' and so the friend said, 'well, then you have to speak to her.' my father said, 'no, no, that would spoil everything. one of us is going to meet her, and whoever meets h
where they lived in the summer, was about an hour--it was about 50 miles from new york city in westchester county. and we went there every summer. and they had built this large house there, thinking that my father was going to live there when he was on wall street and was going to commute to wall street. but it just got built when we moved to washington--or they moved to washington. c-span: when did your father meet your mother? >> guest: in 1912, they met in a museum in new york city. my...
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attachments to the paper westchester county law and i say you want to dad's and you could just see in the early seventy's the coverage of what we were doing started going just like that i would be told by reporters in the washing beer of the of the new york times you know we send it up but it doesn't get in row and that's a rosenthal and of course if it doesn't get into the times it's less likely to get into the washington post and is definitely less likely to be on the evening news so that's it was a very important part of the corporate connor attack and i think the media forgot its role because it should have been very proud in the sixty's and early seventy's that they had a sense of newsworthiness. he says that what citizen groups are put forward is really important it's documented it can improve health safety economic justice and they reported it and of course a lot of these bills got through congress that were signed by lyndon johnson and richard nixon and it's easy to be proud of that instead they started become just a business just an investment in their bottom line and of cour
attachments to the paper westchester county law and i say you want to dad's and you could just see in the early seventy's the coverage of what we were doing started going just like that i would be told by reporters in the washing beer of the of the new york times you know we send it up but it doesn't get in row and that's a rosenthal and of course if it doesn't get into the times it's less likely to get into the washington post and is definitely less likely to be on the evening news so that's...
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>> i live up in merrimac, up near westchester. i really hope -- >> you're one of two guys i'll vote for. >> we have got to have more scrutiny. it's got to be driven in the house. in the senate, the ability to shut it down. in my view, what the house should do as the chief prosecutor to go through the -- have been urging them do that. >> i think they systematically walked through the facts. but that was the watergate select committee. the experienced prosecutor -- >> really nice meeting you. >> thank you for coming. >> quick picture. >> good luck. >> connect on twitter? >> is that -- >> it's me again. i have to tell you, when i came to this country from england 40 some years ago, i had $8 in my pocket. and i -- yes, i did have a job. i came over as a nanny. but i had $8 in my pocket. and here i am now living in this beautiful state. i'm having a great time and i enjoy absolutely your speech tonight was inspiring. >> i will tell you -- i don't know if y'all have kids. >> we don't -- >> i will say it is a huge blessing to be with fel
>> i live up in merrimac, up near westchester. i really hope -- >> you're one of two guys i'll vote for. >> we have got to have more scrutiny. it's got to be driven in the house. in the senate, the ability to shut it down. in my view, what the house should do as the chief prosecutor to go through the -- have been urging them do that. >> i think they systematically walked through the facts. but that was the watergate select committee. the experienced prosecutor --...
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it was bought in westchester. gosh, we know a lot of people who live in westchester.ets. clayton, tucker. >> probably someone we know. thanks. turns out your dishwasher, it sounds paranoid but true, could be spying on you. that's what some security experts are saying about this. >> tucker is paranoid about this. what can you do to stay safe in your very own home. joining us cyber security analyst morgan wright. nice to see you this morning. >> hi, clayton. >> maybe more obvious ones kind of tech guy start off talking about television and cable box. if you're connected to the internet, how are these things spying on you? >> spy may be a little of an overreach unless you get to the point where many companies, versus, at&t, a lot of folks have patented technology they will be introducing later, be able to listen in on conversations. of course you have to get a consent and hear things about key words so they can serve ads and marketing data, things like that. however, if you can connect to the internet that means someone else can, too. we've seen demonstration after demon
it was bought in westchester. gosh, we know a lot of people who live in westchester.ets. clayton, tucker. >> probably someone we know. thanks. turns out your dishwasher, it sounds paranoid but true, could be spying on you. that's what some security experts are saying about this. >> tucker is paranoid about this. what can you do to stay safe in your very own home. joining us cyber security analyst morgan wright. nice to see you this morning. >> hi, clayton. >> maybe more...
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he's flown in to stewart airport in westchester. he's shackled. they have a helicopter take him down to correctional center. the federal jail. one of the perfect night in new york. towers are gorgeous. they are gleaming. any place in manhattan you can seat tower. when they get to the world trade center, he's wearing shackle, he has belly belt and cuff. a hood on as the protocol for moving a prisoner like ha. when they get to the tower they circle at the 50th floor and you go you see, you see they're standing. there are three versions. i spoke to one of the fbi agents in that helicopter. and without blinking said they're standing for now. they're standing for now. because he knew that plot was in the work to take them down. scarpa come up with the amazing intelligence these notes or kites fkding, look at this, a bomb formula from the schematic he gives to -- now, scarpa had a 10th grade education. there's no way he's going write a bomb schematic like that. this is the bomb they were going use on the twelve planes. this is what they found in the bom
he's flown in to stewart airport in westchester. he's shackled. they have a helicopter take him down to correctional center. the federal jail. one of the perfect night in new york. towers are gorgeous. they are gleaming. any place in manhattan you can seat tower. when they get to the world trade center, he's wearing shackle, he has belly belt and cuff. a hood on as the protocol for moving a prisoner like ha. when they get to the tower they circle at the 50th floor and you go you see, you see...
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kisco where they lived in the summer was about 50 miles from new york city and westchester county and we went there every summer. they have till this large house there thinking that my father was going to live there when he was on wall street and he was going to commute to wall street but it just got built when we moved to washington, when they moved to washington. c-span: when did your father made your mother? >> guest: in 1912. they met in a museum in new york city and my father picked up a friend and i were driving downtown and an old car that he had called the stanley steamer. he picked up his friend whom he didn't know very well or like very much and he said he would like to give him a ride but he was going to stop off at a japanese print show. they did that and they saw my mother walking around at the show. my father said to his friend, that is the woman i am going to marry. and so the friend said, well then you have to speak to her. my father said no, no that would spoil everything. one of us is going to meet her and whoever meets her first will call the other one. about two we
kisco where they lived in the summer was about 50 miles from new york city and westchester county and we went there every summer. they have till this large house there thinking that my father was going to live there when he was on wall street and he was going to commute to wall street but it just got built when we moved to washington, when they moved to washington. c-span: when did your father made your mother? >> guest: in 1912. they met in a museum in new york city and my father picked...
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he was concentrated in new york and chicago and westchester and albany.e was not yet where he wanted to be. he demanded much from roosevelt. roosevelt named him the first ambassador and first irish catholic ambassador to the court of st. james. he became the ambassador to great britain, and it was one of the worst decisions roosevelt ever made. he knew but somehow believed he could keep kennedy in check, but he could not. kennedy was to maine. when he talked to his children he was a cheerleader, an optimist, but in his relationship to the world around him and to the 20th-century he was having made his pile of money convinced that it was going to be taken from him. convinced that democracy and capitalism would be taken from the united states. the united states entered the war, entered the world war ii on behalf of the british nothing was more important to have been making sure that there was no war coming keeping britain out of the war first, and then keeping the united states of the war, and he did everything he possibly could. he violated protocol, did n
he was concentrated in new york and chicago and westchester and albany.e was not yet where he wanted to be. he demanded much from roosevelt. roosevelt named him the first ambassador and first irish catholic ambassador to the court of st. james. he became the ambassador to great britain, and it was one of the worst decisions roosevelt ever made. he knew but somehow believed he could keep kennedy in check, but he could not. kennedy was to maine. when he talked to his children he was a...
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he's at the dmv in westchester. >> geithner. >> geithner. with his wife. he's waiting in line. they don't -- the bar code on the back of his driver's license from baltimore, whatever it is, you can't scan it properly. they're giving him a hard time. literally for, like, hours. there's a reporter that just happens to be at the dmv and the wife is giving an interview about how awful the dmv is. they have no idea who he is. anyway. >> just goes to show a lot of people in the real world don't pay attention to this stuff. >> the key question you sort of brushed by, would larry summers be tougher on regulation and the regulatory environment than janet yellen? this is a key issue. when i look at the whole financial sector, there's a pretty bad precedent for the 1950s. in essence return on equity was capped in the banking system at 10% for a 15-year period. banks were horrible performers in the '50s because the regulatory environment was so tight. this question about what happens to the regulatory environment is critical going forward. >> i don't think he'll be any less tough than jane
he's at the dmv in westchester. >> geithner. >> geithner. with his wife. he's waiting in line. they don't -- the bar code on the back of his driver's license from baltimore, whatever it is, you can't scan it properly. they're giving him a hard time. literally for, like, hours. there's a reporter that just happens to be at the dmv and the wife is giving an interview about how awful the dmv is. they have no idea who he is. anyway. >> just goes to show a lot of people in the real...
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he was concentrated in new york and chicago and westchester and albany. he was not yet where he wanted to be. he demanded much from roosevelt. roosevelt named him the first ambassador and first irish catholic ambassador to the court of st. james. he became the ambassador to great britain, and it was one of the worst decisions roosevelt ever made. he knew but somehow believed he could keep kennedy in check, but he could not. kennedy was to maine. when he talked to his children he was a cheerleader, an optimist, but in his relationship to the world around him and to the 20th-century he was having made his pile of money convinced that it was going to be taken from him. convinced that democracy and capitalism would be taken from the united states. the united states entered the war, entered the world war ii on behalf of the british nothing was more important to have been making sure that there was no war coming keeping britain out of the war first, and then keeping the united states of the war, and he did everything he possibly could. he violated protocol, did
he was concentrated in new york and chicago and westchester and albany. he was not yet where he wanted to be. he demanded much from roosevelt. roosevelt named him the first ambassador and first irish catholic ambassador to the court of st. james. he became the ambassador to great britain, and it was one of the worst decisions roosevelt ever made. he knew but somehow believed he could keep kennedy in check, but he could not. kennedy was to maine. when he talked to his children he was a...