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this is its facility at yonkers, new york filled with hundreds of scientists and engineers.ce the 1930s, though never this sophisticated, they've been testing everythin ellipticals to robotic vacuum s vacuums and freezers packed with box after box of -- spinach? why span after? why not corn or french fries? i can show you the science in the spinach on the consumer watch facebook page. like so many others at consumer reports, mark connolly lives and breathes his job. >> mostly the products that we test are big-ticket items that are important to people when they don't buy them more frequently. >> reporter: based on what strikes a subscriber's curiosity, secret shoppers purchase big-ticket items at a store like you or me. they bring them back here and put them through rigorous testing. 20% of consumer reports' funding comes from donors. the rest, millions of millions of subscribers both through its magazine and online. that's why we have so much faith in it. no advertising. no corporate money. >> we're concerned about how they use our information. they can't take our informatio
this is its facility at yonkers, new york filled with hundreds of scientists and engineers.ce the 1930s, though never this sophisticated, they've been testing everythin ellipticals to robotic vacuum s vacuums and freezers packed with box after box of -- spinach? why span after? why not corn or french fries? i can show you the science in the spinach on the consumer watch facebook page. like so many others at consumer reports, mark connolly lives and breathes his job. >> mostly the products...
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but when he was old enough he joined the yonkers, new york police department. over the next 40 years he rose to lead that department. pop was the tall, strong, silent type. quiet and dignified and passionate about the rule of law. back during prohibition he heard that bootleggers were running beer through fire hoses between the bronx and yonkers. now pop enjoyed a good beer every now and then, but he ordered his men to cut those hoses with fire axes and then he needed a protective detail. because certain people were angry and shocked that someone in law enforcement would do that. but that's what we want as citizens, that is what we expect. and so i keep a picture of pop on my wall, in my office to remind me of his integrity and his pride in the integrity of his work. law enforcement ranks are filled with people like my grandfather. but to be clear, although i am from a law enforcement family, and i've spent much of my career in law enforcement, i am not looking to let law enforcement off the hook. those of us in law enforcement must redouble our efforts to resi
but when he was old enough he joined the yonkers, new york police department. over the next 40 years he rose to lead that department. pop was the tall, strong, silent type. quiet and dignified and passionate about the rule of law. back during prohibition he heard that bootleggers were running beer through fire hoses between the bronx and yonkers. now pop enjoyed a good beer every now and then, but he ordered his men to cut those hoses with fire axes and then he needed a protective detail....
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yonkers fire chief john flynn and firefighter mike juro assess the dire situation. >> one guy is actuallyg on the scaffolding, standing on top of it. and the second victim is below him, beneath the scaffolding, probably another ten feet or so. >> we didn't know the extent of their injuries at that point. so the plan was made to have some of our members proceed to the floor nearby where they were hanging from the scaffolding to remove windows to establish communication with them, to assess their condition. >> the two men indicate they aren't hurt and their safety harnesses keep them from plummeting to the ground. but rescuers are concerned that may quickly change. no one knows how long the scaffold, or the workers, can hold on. >> when they sit in their harnesses for a long time it decreases the blood flow to their lower extremities which creates a lot of physiological problems. >> it's a serious thing. they were starting to get some of that because their legs were starting to get numb. it was a little cold out. >> firefighters first attempt to use their truck ladder to bring the men down,
yonkers fire chief john flynn and firefighter mike juro assess the dire situation. >> one guy is actuallyg on the scaffolding, standing on top of it. and the second victim is below him, beneath the scaffolding, probably another ten feet or so. >> we didn't know the extent of their injuries at that point. so the plan was made to have some of our members proceed to the floor nearby where they were hanging from the scaffolding to remove windows to establish communication with them, to...
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but when he was old enough he joined the yonkers, new york police department. over the next 40 years he rose to lead that department. pop was the tall, strong, silent type. quiet and dignified and passionate about the rule of law. back during prohibition he heard that bootleggers were running beer through fire hoses between the bronx and yonkers. now pop enjoyed a good beer every now and then, but he ordered his men to cut those hoses with fire axes and then he needed a protective detail. because certain people were angry and shocked that someone in law enforcement would do that. but that's what we want as citizens, that is what we expect. and so i keep a picture of pop on my wall, in my office to remind me of his integrity and his pride in the integrity of his work. law enforcement ranks are filled with people like my grandfather. but to be clear, although i am from a law enforcement family, and i've spent much of my career in law enforcement, i am not looking to let law enforcement off the hook. those of us in law enforcement must redouble our efforts to resi
but when he was old enough he joined the yonkers, new york police department. over the next 40 years he rose to lead that department. pop was the tall, strong, silent type. quiet and dignified and passionate about the rule of law. back during prohibition he heard that bootleggers were running beer through fire hoses between the bronx and yonkers. now pop enjoyed a good beer every now and then, but he ordered his men to cut those hoses with fire axes and then he needed a protective detail....
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bootleggers were running beer through fire hoses between the bronx and the yonkers. he enjoyed a good beer now and then but he ordered his men to cut those hoses with fire axes and then he needed a protective detail because certain people were a angry and shocked that someone in law enforcement would do that but that is what we want as citizens, that is what we expect. i keep a picture of him on my wall in my office his pride in the integrity of his work. law-enforcement ranks are filled with people like my grandfather. but to be clear also i am from a law enforcement family and spent much of my career in law enforcement i am not looking to let law-enforcement off the hook. those of us in law enforcement must redouble our efforts to resist bias and prejudice, we must better understand the people we serve and protect, by trying to know deep in our gut what it feels like to be a law-abiding young black man walking down the street and encountering law-enforcement, we must understand how that young man may see us. we must resist the lazy shortcuts of cynicism and approac
bootleggers were running beer through fire hoses between the bronx and the yonkers. he enjoyed a good beer now and then but he ordered his men to cut those hoses with fire axes and then he needed a protective detail because certain people were a angry and shocked that someone in law enforcement would do that but that is what we want as citizens, that is what we expect. i keep a picture of him on my wall in my office his pride in the integrity of his work. law-enforcement ranks are filled with...
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but when he was old enough he joined the yonkers new york police department. over the next 40 years he rose to lead that department. pop was the tall strong, silent type. quiet and dignified and passionate about the rule of law. back during prohibition he heard that bootleggers were running beer through fire hoses between the bronx and yonkers. now pop enjoyed a good beer every now and then, but he ordered his men to cut those hoses with fire axes and then he needed a protective detail. because certain people were angry and shocked that someone in law enforcement would do that. but that's what we want as citizens, that is what we expect. and so i keep a picture of pop on my wall, in my office to remind me of his integrity and his pride in the integrity of his work. law enforcement ranks are filled with people like my grandfather. but to be clear although i am from a law enforcement family, and i've spent much of my career in law enforcement i am not looking to let law enforcement off the hook. those of us in law enforcement must redouble our efforts to resist
but when he was old enough he joined the yonkers new york police department. over the next 40 years he rose to lead that department. pop was the tall strong, silent type. quiet and dignified and passionate about the rule of law. back during prohibition he heard that bootleggers were running beer through fire hoses between the bronx and yonkers. now pop enjoyed a good beer every now and then, but he ordered his men to cut those hoses with fire axes and then he needed a protective detail. because...
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we're kind of at the top of yonkers right now, and ashley signed on as the vice president. >> or secretarye honor, yes. >> we doubled in numbers. we're now at 15 because we're serving free coffee and doughnuts. >> you're all randomly asked. trace, you are a hard-core journalist to the core. no foolish stuff gets by you. you're a good critic of what you see on the air. i guess you have concluded what? >> i just want to say because of your show and fbn, i am filthy stinking rich. i'm richer than eric bolling. >> you're still wearing a tie. >> well, yeah. without the tie. i could afford the ties more than bollig can. the only reason i take this job is so i can be on occasionally with you and say hey, i was on with neil. >> again, if you're watching this is totally random. i had no idea these guys would be doing this. >> can i cut in? >> please. >> we asked a random group of people, a focus group, and we got a focus group together random people. both sides of the political aisle. we said, if neil were to write his autobiography, what would the title be? here's what they came up with. you're go
we're kind of at the top of yonkers right now, and ashley signed on as the vice president. >> or secretarye honor, yes. >> we doubled in numbers. we're now at 15 because we're serving free coffee and doughnuts. >> you're all randomly asked. trace, you are a hard-core journalist to the core. no foolish stuff gets by you. you're a good critic of what you see on the air. i guess you have concluded what? >> i just want to say because of your show and fbn, i am filthy...
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but when he was old enough he joined the yonkers, new york police department. over the next 40 years he rose to lead that department. pop was the tall, strong, silent type. quiet and dignified and passionate about the rule of law. back during prohibition he heard that bootleggers were running beer through fire hoses between the bronx and yonkers. now pop enjoyed a good beer every now and then, but he ordered his men to cut those hoses with fire axes and then he needed a protective detail. because certain people were angry and shocked that someone in law enforcement would do that. but that's what we want as citizens, that is what we expect. and so i keep a picture of pop on my wall, in my office to remind me of his integrity and his pride in the integrity of his work. law enforcement ranks are filled with people like my grandfather. but to be clear, although i am from a law enforcement family, and i've spent much of my career in law enforcement, i am not looking to let law enforcement off the hook. those of us in law enforcement must redouble our efforts to resi
but when he was old enough he joined the yonkers, new york police department. over the next 40 years he rose to lead that department. pop was the tall, strong, silent type. quiet and dignified and passionate about the rule of law. back during prohibition he heard that bootleggers were running beer through fire hoses between the bronx and yonkers. now pop enjoyed a good beer every now and then, but he ordered his men to cut those hoses with fire axes and then he needed a protective detail....
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. >> hi i'm jackie from yonkers.up without making it seem like a lot of work? >> a lot of people have that feeling. they want to spice it up in the bedroom and there are so many kids wandering around. >> she said without it being a lot of work. like -- i don't like -- people should never feel entitled to excitement in a relationship. like that's just a right. i'm in a relationship so i'm going to make it happen. nobody is entitled. you have to invest and create that. send them to the movies and have time with them. invest in them in the same way you did during the romantic period of your relationship. >> there are things she can do to make herself feel sexy. it is not just about getting your partner to spice it up with you. put on lingerie if that makes you feel sexy. just to keep that energy going and have your partner -- >> so is it's's the woman's fault. >> okay. let's hear our next lovely lady. >> hi. i'm mayor miriam from ohio. how can you stick to your guns? >> you can't have everything you want. so it is about
. >> hi i'm jackie from yonkers.up without making it seem like a lot of work? >> a lot of people have that feeling. they want to spice it up in the bedroom and there are so many kids wandering around. >> she said without it being a lot of work. like -- i don't like -- people should never feel entitled to excitement in a relationship. like that's just a right. i'm in a relationship so i'm going to make it happen. nobody is entitled. you have to invest and create that. send them...