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i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. re moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at democracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer flip >> i am lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master all things italian. tutti a tavola a mangiare! >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento -- trust your family with our family. >> grana padano, made with passion for almost 1,000 years, helps bring authentic flavor to meals. grana padano -- italian excellence. >> when we talk about pasta in my family,t's never basta. and today we'll be making three new dies
i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. re moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at democracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer flip >> i am lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master...
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i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. re moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at demomocracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer
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and new york city is the living example of it. and going forward you will seeeg evidence-based policing in that city here so everybody trying te figure out how does it go down for 27 straight years will have the answer. i think i know, and i was happy to play a part in that productioreductionas a predictit going to go up in new york city ever again to the levels we saw over the past. everyone who lived in new york city saw the the change of the '90s, the massive plummet from 93 to 96. why? comstat, tops, look leadership. several police commissioners and for mayors over 27 years, crime has gone and every year. mayors have totally differentth lyrical ideology. very different police managers,d police chiefs but they're all working with comstat, all working with the belief that something could be done about crime. belie now you're seeing other hand up the nypd over the past four years, mayor de blasio was elected, there were predictions that armageddon was now coming to the door with his new progressive mayor. armageddon did not arrive
and new york city is the living example of it. and going forward you will seeeg evidence-based policing in that city here so everybody trying te figure out how does it go down for 27 straight years will have the answer. i think i know, and i was happy to play a part in that productioreductionas a predictit going to go up in new york city ever again to the levels we saw over the past. everyone who lived in new york city saw the the change of the '90s, the massive plummet from 93 to 96. why?...
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i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. re moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at demomocracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer reyes: with each passing day, a long-lost indigenous tribe is losing its language. can it be rescued in this digital age? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [singing in native language] fifirst up, keeping the culturef a tribe alive by saving its language. that's the mission of a musician in chile. [man speaking native language] translator: we have to have a connection withihin ourselves.se need to know ourselves and whwhat's inside of us beyond wht our minds can create. reyes: correspondedent harris whwhitbeck reports on how revivg
i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. re moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at demomocracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer reyes: with each passing day, a long-lost indigenous tribe is losing its language. can it be rescued in this digital age? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [singing in native language] fifirst up, keeping the culturef a tribe alive...
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in may of 1927, a thousand klans men and some assorted fascists marched in queens in new york city andy ultimately rioted and fought with police. nobody was killed. there was a lot of news coverage of it at the time, which survives, both from the "the new york times," from the brooklyn daily eagle, a few other papers. the police commissioner at the time made a point of telling the public that this was a landmark moment for the klan in new york city. it's not that he didn't know that the klan was active in new york city. it's just that new york city had never before seen a thousand klansmen turn there was a lot of news coverage of it at the time, which survives, both from the "the new york times," from the brooklyn daily eagle, a few other papers. the police commissioner at the time made a point of telling the public that this was a landmark moment for the klan in new york city. it's not that he didn't know that the klan was active in new york city. it's just that new york city had never before seen a thousand klansmen turn out in the streets in robes and masks like they did in may of 1
in may of 1927, a thousand klans men and some assorted fascists marched in queens in new york city andy ultimately rioted and fought with police. nobody was killed. there was a lot of news coverage of it at the time, which survives, both from the "the new york times," from the brooklyn daily eagle, a few other papers. the police commissioner at the time made a point of telling the public that this was a landmark moment for the klan in new york city. it's not that he didn't know that...
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this is also a new york city tie. inside the chapel are two strained glass windows made in new york. these are army divisions with local ties. you can see the first, the fighting first on the left side, that's from governor's island. in the center is the yankee division, the 26th and the new york division, the 77th. if you want to see another hine ki and hit window you don't have to go far. the columbia university, same artist, same craftsman as commissioned. when i lead tours of the city and in my book i say the world is all around us in new york. new york avenue is not named for the duke of york. it's named for alvin york. and brooklyn avenue q, it's quinton road for quinton roosevelt and this month is the 99th anniversary of his death. and staten island, victory boulevard, it's that victory over germany and the central powers. so unlike the movie, i'm not going to drop you into everything. i'm going to tell you how we got to where we are. here's world war i 101. the assassination of ferdinand and his wife sophie sta
this is also a new york city tie. inside the chapel are two strained glass windows made in new york. these are army divisions with local ties. you can see the first, the fighting first on the left side, that's from governor's island. in the center is the yankee division, the 26th and the new york division, the 77th. if you want to see another hine ki and hit window you don't have to go far. the columbia university, same artist, same craftsman as commissioned. when i lead tours of the city and...
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. >>> and still to come, manhattan, the city of new york, the latest city to throw its hat in the ringheadquarters 2 we're going to speak with the opal's deputy mayor about this pros later in the hour "squawk alley" is back in a moment not rebalancing your portfolio. focused on what you love, not how your money will last through retirement. we make it easier to plan for retirement with day one target date funds from prudential. look forward to your 401k plan. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. >>> equifax continuing to feel the heat over its massive data breach we spoke with washington, d.c., attorney general carl racine about the breach last hour >> it's clear that it's not treating consumers like clients. it's treating the data that it aggregates like a commodity that it can then repackage and sell in various ways. and so i think a lot of what's going to come out of this investigation are discussio
. >>> and still to come, manhattan, the city of new york, the latest city to throw its hat in the ringheadquarters 2 we're going to speak with the opal's deputy mayor about this pros later in the hour "squawk alley" is back in a moment not rebalancing your portfolio. focused on what you love, not how your money will last through retirement. we make it easier to plan for retirement with day one target date funds from prudential. look forward to your 401k plan. if only the...
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in new york city. inside the chapel are stained-glass windows made in new york by heineken and smith. these are army divisions. you can see the first, the fighting first on the left side from governors island. the second is the yankee division, 26, and the new york division, 77. if you want to see another heineken and smith stained-glass window, there is one in columbia in the journalism school. that is a stained-glass window of the statue of liberty, same artist, same craftsmen. when i lead tours of the city, i say the war is all around us. york avenue is not named for the duke of york. it is named for alvin york. in brooklyn, avenue q, that is quentin roosevelt, the 99th anniversary of his death coming. in staten island, victory boulevard, it is that victory over germany. unlike the dunkirk movie, i will not drop you into everything. here is world war i 101. the assassination of the austrian king started the first major european war in nearly 100 years. austria was threatened by serbia with support of
in new york city. inside the chapel are stained-glass windows made in new york by heineken and smith. these are army divisions. you can see the first, the fighting first on the left side from governors island. the second is the yankee division, 26, and the new york division, 77. if you want to see another heineken and smith stained-glass window, there is one in columbia in the journalism school. that is a stained-glass window of the statue of liberty, same artist, same craftsmen. when i lead...
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by way of contrast, the current population of new york city is 8 million. we're talking five times the normal population of new york city. which is outrageous. the soylent corporation oversees the city's food supply. so that is where we get our title "soylent green." the food supply mostly consists of processed wafers of various kinds, dried vegetables, dried protein and so forth. the newest food the corporation has introduced is soylent green, which they advertise as made from the oceans, plankton, is something that is nutritious in these dire times. there's soylent red and yellow, but green is the big one. charles huston -- charlton heston stars as a new york city police detective who is assigned to solve the murder of a soylent corporation board member. that's where the plot comes in. throughout the film, the audience sees some of the worst consequences of overpopulation. and, at the same time, they also learn the terrible secret about "soylent green." so, spoiler alert. soylent green is -- people! it's made from people. so, this is the twist, this is th
by way of contrast, the current population of new york city is 8 million. we're talking five times the normal population of new york city. which is outrageous. the soylent corporation oversees the city's food supply. so that is where we get our title "soylent green." the food supply mostly consists of processed wafers of various kinds, dried vegetables, dried protein and so forth. the newest food the corporation has introduced is soylent green, which they advertise as made from the...
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this is the norm in new york city.overpopulated that the government is encouraging people to have assisted suicide. they try to make it as pleasant as possible to entice people. it is air-conditioned. especially for the older generation, they can see scenes from their childhood, and they end up showing this montage of scenes from the natural world. sunsets, fish swimming in the ocean, horses, deer, wild flowers, tulips, all things that are the norm for us, but people in the film are nostalgic for. and then heston arrives and sees this happening. he gets really emotional because he has never seen it before, now he understands what sol has been so curmudgeonly about. this dying natural world has this really nice theme throughout the movie that can make you feel really emotional about what is happening with the environment. another e is the economy, and there is all sorts of economic problems in "soylent green" due to the overpopulation. inflation is a big one. everything costs a lot of money. simple things that we could
this is the norm in new york city.overpopulated that the government is encouraging people to have assisted suicide. they try to make it as pleasant as possible to entice people. it is air-conditioned. especially for the older generation, they can see scenes from their childhood, and they end up showing this montage of scenes from the natural world. sunsets, fish swimming in the ocean, horses, deer, wild flowers, tulips, all things that are the norm for us, but people in the film are nostalgic...
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money will go to the new york city ballet. that's a look at the headlines were chasing. >> what we saw over the weekend was more than 200 nfl players deciding to take the political protest to the field and take it out on the national anthem of lake. i think it was an absolute disgrace. what was worse was the steelers coach, mike tomlin asking his team to stay locker room. i guess to stay out of it but if you're not standing up and respecting the country then he was man not at the protesters disrespecting this great country, instead, he was mad at his left tackle who was a former army ranger decorated, serving his country. the guy earned a bronze star serving us in our liberty and mike was mad because he didn't get a hundred% in the locker room. that's outrageous. i'm done with nfl, there's plenty of other choices out there. if you want to look at the real problems in america those problems are economic. it's about economics, opportunity and law-enforcement working together with the community to make our neighborhood stronger.
money will go to the new york city ballet. that's a look at the headlines were chasing. >> what we saw over the weekend was more than 200 nfl players deciding to take the political protest to the field and take it out on the national anthem of lake. i think it was an absolute disgrace. what was worse was the steelers coach, mike tomlin asking his team to stay locker room. i guess to stay out of it but if you're not standing up and respecting the country then he was man not at the...
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of new york city. which is outrageous. the soylent corporation oversees the city's food supply. so that is where we get our title "soylent green, the food supply mostly consists of variouswafers kinds, dried vegetables, dried protein and so forth. the newest food the corporation is introduced is soylent green which they advertise as made from the ocean's, plankton, is something that is nutritious in these dire times. ed ands soylent rre yellow, but green is the bitg one. as a police officer who is assigned to solve the murder of a soylen board member. theughout the film, audience see some of the worst consequences of overpopulation. they alsoe same time, learn the terrible secret about "soylent green." so, spoiler alert. soylent green is -- people! it's made from people. so, this is the twist, this is the terrible secret. manysoylent green" is so other things. it is a great window into the science fiction genre. it is a great window into some of these vexing political issues of the 1970's. so, let's ta
of new york city. which is outrageous. the soylent corporation oversees the city's food supply. so that is where we get our title "soylent green, the food supply mostly consists of variouswafers kinds, dried vegetables, dried protein and so forth. the newest food the corporation is introduced is soylent green which they advertise as made from the ocean's, plankton, is something that is nutritious in these dire times. ed ands soylent rre yellow, but green is the bitg one. as a police...
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he is a new york city council member welcome to both of you ben, why don't we start with you.his was a program you were in favor of and tell us about your experience, too. >> new york city is one of the wealthiest cities in the world and it's hard to imagine that we still have hunger. i wanted to take that on i grew up in the city. i went to a public high school, and i grew up on the upper east side i grew up with a single mom and we lived with my grandparents which made me a little bit different than a lot of the other kids from the upper east side that were going to the bronx high school of science i came from a single parent household and multi-generational household which meant that i was eligible for free or reduced school lunch every day when it came towards lunchtime all the kids would go out and buy lunch and i had to choose between food and friends. i would go with the other kids, not buy lunch because i didn't have any money to buy it and i would tell them i wasn't hungry because the truth is i was starving >> so, jim, let's weigh in on this i'm not going to tell you
he is a new york city council member welcome to both of you ben, why don't we start with you.his was a program you were in favor of and tell us about your experience, too. >> new york city is one of the wealthiest cities in the world and it's hard to imagine that we still have hunger. i wanted to take that on i grew up in the city. i went to a public high school, and i grew up on the upper east side i grew up with a single mom and we lived with my grandparents which made me a little bit...
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i gave a presentation at new york city economic development corporation, and they asked me how do we balance the need to grow and to accommodate all of these new people that want to live in this dynamic global city with the needs of the neighborhood? well, i think that then equity come one way to rethink that definition of economic development is not to define it as real estate driven growth but to think about issues of equity and justice. and finally the neighborhood like sunset park, and i think this is similar for many immigrant neighborhoods, i teach at queens college. i know that the seven line is formally referred to as the international express because all along the seven line from long island city to flushing are dense, multiracial, multiethnic neighborhoods. largely asian and latino. the issue is a developing institutional capacity, coalition and alliance among asian latino immigrants in terms of addressing issues of shared concern. that may have to do with wages and apply the conditions but also has to do with political representation and preserving their communities. >> que
i gave a presentation at new york city economic development corporation, and they asked me how do we balance the need to grow and to accommodate all of these new people that want to live in this dynamic global city with the needs of the neighborhood? well, i think that then equity come one way to rethink that definition of economic development is not to define it as real estate driven growth but to think about issues of equity and justice. and finally the neighborhood like sunset park, and i...
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there are thousands of fallout shelters scattered throughout new york city as you can tell by this map behind me there are even multiple shelters on some streets now with tensions rising between north korea and the u.s. many are questioning if they are still active so we took to the streets to find out for ourselves originally created it had been one thousand nine hundred ten the wake of the cold war these underground bases were created to protect people from a nuclear fallout thousands of them were built in new york city after governor nelson rockefeller called for a massive shelter program in the one nine hundred sixty s. a quick with survival kits that had food and medicine in them the fallout shelters were built in schools churches office and apartment buildings some were even built in high profile places like the waldorf astoria and grand central terminal there was even a shelter discovered in the brooklyn bridge in two thousand and six at one time new york city had over seventeen thousand active shelters but we found the shelters that were once constructed to protect blast surviv
there are thousands of fallout shelters scattered throughout new york city as you can tell by this map behind me there are even multiple shelters on some streets now with tensions rising between north korea and the u.s. many are questioning if they are still active so we took to the streets to find out for ourselves originally created it had been one thousand nine hundred ten the wake of the cold war these underground bases were created to protect people from a nuclear fallout thousands of them...
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my parents moved to sunset parkp in 1974 which was near the height of the new york city fiscal crisis. we were one of the first chinese families in sunset park and my mother and father are immigrants and working to defeat thed in t typical immigrant niches. my dad was in a laundry and restaurant and my mom worked in manhattan chinatown's garment industry and the end line provided a direct link from the chinatown subway stations to th avenue in brooklyn. so during the time that i was growing up, i definitely observed some very dramatic transformational changes in the neighborhood. i am an urban planner and i think is an urban planning graduate student, much of the literature if an any existed but immigrant neighborhoods tended to kind of emphasize its enclave qualities of self-sufficiencyf- and insularity and also that tht they're very ethnicallyy homogenous.no my experience is that it is one of the diverse neighborhoods in brooklyn even though eighth avenue and often times was referred to as the third satellite chinatown in new york city it's actually a majority'sj latino. historicall
my parents moved to sunset parkp in 1974 which was near the height of the new york city fiscal crisis. we were one of the first chinese families in sunset park and my mother and father are immigrants and working to defeat thed in t typical immigrant niches. my dad was in a laundry and restaurant and my mom worked in manhattan chinatown's garment industry and the end line provided a direct link from the chinatown subway stations to th avenue in brooklyn. so during the time that i was growing up,...
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you then spend time in nowanapolis, chicago, and you apply your wares in new york city. band has just described how we are not going back -- ben has just described how we are not going back to an air of nostalgia. what is the future of the american city? >> that is a good question. ithink one of the things that really took away from ross's peace, the breaking up of the liberal city is that the status quo is not an option. is particular recipe, which think is more of a thought experiment, may not be the right one, we need to make some serious consideration of the fundamental change. there are three reasons for that, one is that in the era of and glazer, the triumphant city, economic results have been terrible in america. there was a book written "the rise of the creative class" in 2002, and he foretold the rise of these superstar cities powered by high talent creative's, densely clustered in these transit oriented walkable neighborhoods, etc.. written aater, he has book called "the new urban crisis" talking about the problems of downsizing that followed some of that. he sa
you then spend time in nowanapolis, chicago, and you apply your wares in new york city. band has just described how we are not going back -- ben has just described how we are not going back to an air of nostalgia. what is the future of the american city? >> that is a good question. ithink one of the things that really took away from ross's peace, the breaking up of the liberal city is that the status quo is not an option. is particular recipe, which think is more of a thought experiment,...
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times square the heart of new york city the scorpions are on their way to a photo shoot promotion is part of the package even on the day of a big show. the man is he a shaft and if you make it here you can make it anywhere that people here really dig but they've also seen all there is to see in terms of special effects and all that las vegas style stuff. so when you give a concert here and you really have to go all out if you want to make the crowd go wild and its allies and. then here it is at last madison square garden otherwise known as the garden. the band arrives at the venue early in the evening. they've got a very special connection to this place and lots of fun of memories. of my guy rock the garden and i have great memories of this place it's been a long time since we last took the stage here we're glad to be back in new york city tonight will bring the house down it'll be awesome that's right. flashback to nineteen eighty-four and the last time the scorpions appeared at the garden. that year they played three consecutive sold out shows they were at the height of their caree
times square the heart of new york city the scorpions are on their way to a photo shoot promotion is part of the package even on the day of a big show. the man is he a shaft and if you make it here you can make it anywhere that people here really dig but they've also seen all there is to see in terms of special effects and all that las vegas style stuff. so when you give a concert here and you really have to go all out if you want to make the crowd go wild and its allies and. then here it is at...
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nuclear drills and fallout shelters meanwhile thousands of them remain scattered throughout new york cityeven today are teams trying to chavez has more there are thousands of fallout shelters scattered throughout new york city as you can tell by this map behind me there are even multiple shelters on some streets now with tensions rising between north korea and the u.s. many are questioning if they are still active so we took to the streets to find out for ourselves originally created in the in one thousand nine hundred ten the wake of the cold war these underground bases were created to protect people from a nuclear fallout thousands of them were built in new york city after governor nelson rockefeller called for a massive shelter program in the one nine hundred sixty s. a quick with survival kits that had food and medicine in them the fallout shelters were built in schools churches office and apartment buildings some were even built in high profile places like the waldorf astoria and grand central terminal there was even a shelter discovered in the brooklyn bridge in two thousand and six
nuclear drills and fallout shelters meanwhile thousands of them remain scattered throughout new york cityeven today are teams trying to chavez has more there are thousands of fallout shelters scattered throughout new york city as you can tell by this map behind me there are even multiple shelters on some streets now with tensions rising between north korea and the u.s. many are questioning if they are still active so we took to the streets to find out for ourselves originally created in the in...
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here in new york city on this "america's newsroom."e back in a minute. ♪ ♪ integrate any part of your business, and have your systems work as one. the ibm cloud. the cloud for enterprise. yours. >> bill: frankly, we did not know what we would get from the speech, but now we have it and there's planning to discuss. and all likelihood, the comments about north korea, so direct, likely to be a headline from the day and going forward here from new york. >> shannon: iran as well and asking the community to come together as he did in earlier speeches in june and a speech in warsaw and july and all trying to rally everyone to say take care of your on country and together, let's take care of securing the world. >> bill: we try and summarize the speeches whether it's 40 minutes or an hour and 40 minutes, sometimes it comes down to one headline much like the debates and the ip the headline going forward. there's a motorcade now with the president heading back to trump tower. >> shannon: we'll see you back here tomorrow, bill. in the meantime, "h
here in new york city on this "america's newsroom."e back in a minute. ♪ ♪ integrate any part of your business, and have your systems work as one. the ibm cloud. the cloud for enterprise. yours. >> bill: frankly, we did not know what we would get from the speech, but now we have it and there's planning to discuss. and all likelihood, the comments about north korea, so direct, likely to be a headline from the day and going forward here from new york. >> shannon: iran as...
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called the bronx berlin -- using this, which is a change between social workers in berlin and new york city, infusing hip-hop to motivate and reach the youth. i have been to berlin six times. will have a chance to experience firsthand how hip-hop culture has spread in europe. this was enthusiastically adopted here. here and, and many other portions of the world. the substance of my lecture explores -- the bronx history, which many people are familiar with. on to explain what definition of hip-hop i will be using in this. an artform taken to its highest -- by two puncture court, many dutchman but feel a bit -- this elements, -- ms. cle at -- many hip-hop artist. i describe as a multilayered instance of which wrapping is only one owner. in the bronx in the early and arounds -- communities the world in the 1980's -- it's still spreading to this day, consisting of connected components. -- which was the original artform for the hip-hop revolution. when people talk about the start of hip-hop, they talk about djs who helped spread this through the bronx. second form was breakdancing. group dancero
called the bronx berlin -- using this, which is a change between social workers in berlin and new york city, infusing hip-hop to motivate and reach the youth. i have been to berlin six times. will have a chance to experience firsthand how hip-hop culture has spread in europe. this was enthusiastically adopted here. here and, and many other portions of the world. the substance of my lecture explores -- the bronx history, which many people are familiar with. on to explain what definition of...
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that turns out to be the tale of two cities and i'm not talking about new york and los angeles. i am talking about within the same city that the citizens look to their local property to maintain the police and these noble objectives have become a little more because especially homicide rates have risen in most major cities. in the end of 2016 including houston and philadelphia, san antonio and a lot of others. it wasn't spoken about the 800 carjackings so far this year. it's not happening throughout that city it is happening in certain neighborhoods and that is a tale of two cities. even in carolina they had 13% involving truck, sides and more troubling than that, this is something that hasn't been talked about, the police are solving far fewer homicides than we have in the past. the philadelphia inquirer concluded that people are getting away with murder. the homicide clearance rate for the large cities has been in steep decline for the last 60 years. from around 90% when ed meese was the assistant it was 90% down to 60% in the 50s that are currently happening now. the impact of
that turns out to be the tale of two cities and i'm not talking about new york and los angeles. i am talking about within the same city that the citizens look to their local property to maintain the police and these noble objectives have become a little more because especially homicide rates have risen in most major cities. in the end of 2016 including houston and philadelphia, san antonio and a lot of others. it wasn't spoken about the 800 carjackings so far this year. it's not happening...
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new york city is the living example. going forward we will have evidenced-based policing in that city, so everybody trying to figure out how does it go down for 27 straight years, you have the answer. i think i know and i was happy to play the part in that reduction and continuing reduction and the prediction that it will not go up in new york city ever to the levels we saw on the past. everyone who has lived in new york has seen the change from the 1990's. why? comstat. seven police commissioners and for mayors over 27 years, crime has gone down every year. mayors of totally different ideology, very different police chiefs, but they were all working with comstat, with the belief that something could be done about crime. now, you have seen in the handout that the nypd over the past four years, mayor deblasio was elected, there were productions in "the new york s that armageddon was coming to the door. armageddon did not arrive. rather, four more years of street crime decline. the idea being that with progressive, liberal,
new york city is the living example. going forward we will have evidenced-based policing in that city, so everybody trying to figure out how does it go down for 27 straight years, you have the answer. i think i know and i was happy to play the part in that reduction and continuing reduction and the prediction that it will not go up in new york city ever to the levels we saw on the past. everyone who has lived in new york has seen the change from the 1990's. why? comstat. seven police...
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youth exchange, which is an interchange between social workers and youth workers in berlin and new york city who use hip-hop to motivate and reach disfranchised youth. i have been to berlin six times. i have been to barcelona twice. and in the course of this. and so, i have had a chance to experience firsthand how hip-hop culture has spread into sections of europe, where it was enthusiastically adopted. and it has also spread to many other portions of the world. so before going into the substance of my lecture, which explores some features of bronx history, which many people might not be familiar with, i want to explain one definition of hip-hop that i will be using in this talk. some people think of hip-hop as exclusively rap music, an art form taken to its highest level tupac, missye elliott, jay-z, kendrick lamar, wu tang clan, and other masters of that verbal and musical art. but i am describing hip-hop as a multilayered art movement, of which rapping is only one component. what you evolved in the bronx in the early and mid-1970's, and whispered to communities around the world in the 198
youth exchange, which is an interchange between social workers and youth workers in berlin and new york city who use hip-hop to motivate and reach disfranchised youth. i have been to berlin six times. i have been to barcelona twice. and in the course of this. and so, i have had a chance to experience firsthand how hip-hop culture has spread into sections of europe, where it was enthusiastically adopted. and it has also spread to many other portions of the world. so before going into the...
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so this morning, we will have new york city mayor bill de blasio, former new york mayor michael bloom berke, chris christie, tony blair, many more on set. first this block, we got the core of "morning joe," joe, willie, me and of course legendary columnist mike barnacle. plenty more to come this morning. with you, wow, for the three of us, i think we're the longest-running anchor team on television. >> i would hope so. >> i would hope nobody else -- >> this old. >> what so crazy is, we always tell this story, what's so crazy, willie, how quickly it happened. we just gathered around the set, we didn't know each other, you're talking rand began to two seconds in, chris will remember and tj will remember, they were counting us down, 5, 4, go, go, we were in the mid ol after this conversation, we didn't look up in our first show. we kept talking. >> we haven't taken a time queue since then. >> we haven't stopped talking. some of us will never stop talking, ever! >> it's sad. >> when you called me ten years ago the guy from scarborough country saying would you like to drive into secaucus,
so this morning, we will have new york city mayor bill de blasio, former new york mayor michael bloom berke, chris christie, tony blair, many more on set. first this block, we got the core of "morning joe," joe, willie, me and of course legendary columnist mike barnacle. plenty more to come this morning. with you, wow, for the three of us, i think we're the longest-running anchor team on television. >> i would hope so. >> i would hope nobody else -- >> this old....
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there were other fires in new york city. and i've actually, you know, read other accounts of people watching them from washington square park. there was a fire right before triangle that was deadly and awful. but it was largely invisible so no one saw it. that was in newark. there were other workplace deaths at the time. horrific accidents in mining, railroads, timber, meat packing, you name it. okay? but triangle was visible. in fact, not just visible, it engaged the full sensorium of new york workers. it was audible and smellable as well. so new yorkers, middle class new yorkers, affluent new yorkers weren't used to having their senses assaulted. of course workers were. the loud sounds, the injuries. the smells, the sights. but well healed new yorkers were not. so they saw smoke, women's bodies plunging out the window and exploding on the ground. they heard fire bells, screams, and of course the iconic thud, dead, thud, dead, thud, dead reported by william sheppard. they smelled smoke. they smelled wet, burned stuff. and a
there were other fires in new york city. and i've actually, you know, read other accounts of people watching them from washington square park. there was a fire right before triangle that was deadly and awful. but it was largely invisible so no one saw it. that was in newark. there were other workplace deaths at the time. horrific accidents in mining, railroads, timber, meat packing, you name it. okay? but triangle was visible. in fact, not just visible, it engaged the full sensorium of new york...
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they own indian point outside of new york city in addition to several others. the nrc has a column four status. particularly problematic plants that have had repeated safety concerns. pilgrim has been on that column for quite sometime did citizens are concerned. particularly on cape cod since they do not have an obvious way of egress in the way of disaster. that led us to think about this particularly in light of various closings of plants as well. host: nrc is the nuclear regulatory commission. of all theap here nuclear power plants across the country. you can take a look, there is a power plant in almost every state. some states have more than others. what is the commission's role? how close and i do they keep on these plants? eye.: they do keep a close they are hamstrung in terms of their ability to take action. at most of these plants, especially the large plants, they have one or two inspectors that are there full-time on-site. they're doing work there. they are doing planned inspections, surprise inspections. that is all really good work. if you talk to p
they own indian point outside of new york city in addition to several others. the nrc has a column four status. particularly problematic plants that have had repeated safety concerns. pilgrim has been on that column for quite sometime did citizens are concerned. particularly on cape cod since they do not have an obvious way of egress in the way of disaster. that led us to think about this particularly in light of various closings of plants as well. host: nrc is the nuclear regulatory...
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portscenter" from los n new york city. >> thank you.rning, everyone, i'm chris nguyen. bring your appetite to the east bay, this weekend is the annual eat well festival in oakland. starting at 10:30 this morning at jack london square, you can enjoy food and drinks from over 100 vendors. there will be a fun zone with activities for the entire family. admission is free and all street food at the festival costs $10 or less. >>> this morning, the northern california dragon boat festival kicks off. also in oakland, it's the largest dragon boat race around the country. you're watching video from a previous race. there's also food, shopping and live performances. the festival is today and tomorrow from 10:00 until 5:00. >>> dress up your pets and watch them strut their stuff for the annual pet parade in burlingame. you're looking at some of the fun from the past. pickles, a 1-year-old miniature pig, is this year's grandmarshal, riding in a classic convertible. anyone with a pet can join in, meeting at chula vista avenue at 9:00 this morning. t
portscenter" from los n new york city. >> thank you.rning, everyone, i'm chris nguyen. bring your appetite to the east bay, this weekend is the annual eat well festival in oakland. starting at 10:30 this morning at jack london square, you can enjoy food and drinks from over 100 vendors. there will be a fun zone with activities for the entire family. admission is free and all street food at the festival costs $10 or less. >>> this morning, the northern california dragon boat...
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general assembly in new york city. he spoke about the country's nuclear program and its relations with the united states. the pentagon says it has flown a mission over the waters of north korea -- the defense department spokeswoman said the mission shows how seriously the u.s. takes north korea's reckless behavior. we are prepared to use the full range of military keep abilities to defend the u.s. homeland and our allies. lawmakers held a confirmation ambassador the u.s. to russia. he answered questions before the u.s. senate foreign relations committee. this hearing is about one hour.
general assembly in new york city. he spoke about the country's nuclear program and its relations with the united states. the pentagon says it has flown a mission over the waters of north korea -- the defense department spokeswoman said the mission shows how seriously the u.s. takes north korea's reckless behavior. we are prepared to use the full range of military keep abilities to defend the u.s. homeland and our allies. lawmakers held a confirmation ambassador the u.s. to russia. he answered...
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new york city. hmm, feels comfortable. but it's the body beautiful that's the criterion for the well rounded mrs. america. ♪ the winner is mrs. new york city. mrs. maynard duncan. yes, wife can be beautiful. >> so you know, mrs. america, the married women being rated on how well they can peel potatoes, how well they make beds, and the men come in as the test -- i don't know what they're testing for but they're testing the bed. and then of course, they have to look good in a swimsuit to boot. on top of it all. and so women in suburbia are facing this prevailing image of what a suburban housewife should be and has to do. and their lives are quite challenging. this is one example of a woman marjorie from the late 1940s who lives in a suburb about 20 miles outside new york city. and she's talking about just how difficult and how busy her life is, right? she doesn't have a job in the typical sense of the word, but her schedule -- she wakes up at 6:30 in the morning. she has three kids, a four year old, a two year old and a baby
new york city. hmm, feels comfortable. but it's the body beautiful that's the criterion for the well rounded mrs. america. ♪ the winner is mrs. new york city. mrs. maynard duncan. yes, wife can be beautiful. >> so you know, mrs. america, the married women being rated on how well they can peel potatoes, how well they make beds, and the men come in as the test -- i don't know what they're testing for but they're testing the bed. and then of course, they have to look good in a swimsuit to...
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. >>> right now we are keeping an eye on new york city 16 years ago the september 11 attacks occurred. we are watching the september 11 memorial ground zero in new york city marking the moment the second plane hit the south tower of the world trade center 16 years ago. carjackers took over united airlines flight headed from boston to los angeles crashing into the south tower at 9:03 on eastern time. coming minutes after being brought pictures as he saw the president m first lady marking the moment the first plane hit the towers there. this was the moment when in new york city that moment of silence held 20 minutes ago marking the moment the first plane crashed into the north tower of the world trade center. this morning at ground zero they are reading the names of the almost 3000 people killed when planes hit the trade towers and the pentagon and another plane crashed into a field in shanksville pennsylvania. they will also be remembered ceremonies at the pentagon and in shanksville pennsylvania this morning. >>> we will turn to hurricane irma which is now a tropical storm. still movi
. >>> right now we are keeping an eye on new york city 16 years ago the september 11 attacks occurred. we are watching the september 11 memorial ground zero in new york city marking the moment the second plane hit the south tower of the world trade center 16 years ago. carjackers took over united airlines flight headed from boston to los angeles crashing into the south tower at 9:03 on eastern time. coming minutes after being brought pictures as he saw the president m first lady...
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-- hillary clinton is in new york city promoting her book, "what happened," at a barnes and noble. she'll bring her signing tour to the academy of music in philadelphia on november 30th. the memoir recounts the 2016 campaign from her perspective. the white house accused clinton of propping up book sales with attacks against the president. >>> and this morning, clinton will have her first live tv interview since losing the election. she'll sit down with the "today" show's matt lauer and savannah guthrie at 7:00. >>> a message in the sand. how a new jersey mayor is using governor chris christie's infamous beach trip to make a point in a new campaign ad. >>> coach controversy. who may be eyeing the head coaching spot with the eagles and what he says about the current man in charge. >>> and new at 5:00 a.m., espn apology. the network is distancing itself from a commentator after her controversial comments about president trump. ÑÑyÑÑÑçwçwñwñwñww?qoówvoó >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington with you now with the check on the roads. we're watching the schuylkill expressway. he
-- hillary clinton is in new york city promoting her book, "what happened," at a barnes and noble. she'll bring her signing tour to the academy of music in philadelphia on november 30th. the memoir recounts the 2016 campaign from her perspective. the white house accused clinton of propping up book sales with attacks against the president. >>> and this morning, clinton will have her first live tv interview since losing the election. she'll sit down with the "today"...
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about 25 miles east of new york city. where abraham lev vit and his two sons buy 4,000 acres of potato farms in 1946, and eventually build 17,000 houses and do 0 so in a way that's reminiscent of mass production. as you can see here, non union eased workers would go from house to house and do the same task, oftentimes very minute over and over again. and they really helped revolutionize the building process. so as you can see from this aerial image, they had pre cut lumber, they came from the le vit farms and maded concrete slabs 60 feet apart, dumped all the materials out and would quickly build a house. very quickly. they were able to build houses at a rate exceeding 150 a week. and 9 result was that the houses were very affordable. since they were built so quickly. the earliest model sold for $7900 and it's hard to do kind of economic comparisons to today, but it would probably be something like $85,000, $95,000 in today's money. they became very affordable for many people in the middle class, and people start moving i
about 25 miles east of new york city. where abraham lev vit and his two sons buy 4,000 acres of potato farms in 1946, and eventually build 17,000 houses and do 0 so in a way that's reminiscent of mass production. as you can see here, non union eased workers would go from house to house and do the same task, oftentimes very minute over and over again. and they really helped revolutionize the building process. so as you can see from this aerial image, they had pre cut lumber, they came from the...
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this flight trying to get back to new york city from san juan.g between the bands of the storm. it landed safely in new york, and at this hour, the path of the storm touching puerto rico. heading toward florida, and states of emergency all the way up to south carolina and now north carolina as well. spaghetti models showing the track shifting east ward now, but a possible direct hit on miami, and then several states right up the coast. we will stay on this with you. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. until then, stay safe and we'll see you here tomorrow. good night. we sip, we peel, -and we slide! -whoo! nah. like this. grab a large or extra large freshly ground, freshly brewed hot coffee for your chance to win. get your celebration ready. dunkin' donuts. this is coffee. this is winning. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ th
this flight trying to get back to new york city from san juan.g between the bands of the storm. it landed safely in new york, and at this hour, the path of the storm touching puerto rico. heading toward florida, and states of emergency all the way up to south carolina and now north carolina as well. spaghetti models showing the track shifting east ward now, but a possible direct hit on miami, and then several states right up the coast. we will stay on this with you. i'm david muir. i hope to...
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president, this morning i came from the 9/11 memorial in new york city where once there were mighty tours and now there are two deep scars in the earth. all-around the memorial new york is alive and thriving and the days after they wrote it off and said no one will live south of canal or chambers street. companies will flee and new york's greatest days are over. but we new yorkers are a tough breed. we rebuilt. came back stronger. on this day we should always remember that beside our distinctive spirit of independence, resilience and uncommon heroism are also essential parts of the american character. i do have to say how proud i am of my city. downtown is bustling. 50,000 people live there who didn't live there before. it is a new in-area. businesses relocated. bin laden is gone and the evil men with him are gone. we thrive. god bless america. on irma, as hurricane irma continues to bucket florida our thoughts and prayers are with the people of florida. i and the democratic caucus stand ready to work with the majority leader and hisco caucu to provide them with the resources they need ju
president, this morning i came from the 9/11 memorial in new york city where once there were mighty tours and now there are two deep scars in the earth. all-around the memorial new york is alive and thriving and the days after they wrote it off and said no one will live south of canal or chambers street. companies will flee and new york's greatest days are over. but we new yorkers are a tough breed. we rebuilt. came back stronger. on this day we should always remember that beside our...
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and in the midst of that also is reflecting a lot from upbringing in new york city. i grew up in the bronx in, you know, i was born in 1979 so when i was or 13 i started going to middle and high school in manhattan. in 1983 there somewhere in the neighborhood of i think 2200 murders in new york city. there were about 350 last year to give you a benchmark. the jurors are coming in. [laughing] >> do we get -- [laughing] >> we can just go on for a minute. >> and i think actually my editor send an email when he is watching our coverage of baltimore to my book agency christian right about this. my first thought was, maybe i'm not the best person to write about race, sort of race and crime and politics because i'm a white guy and then the more i i thought about the more i thought that should definitely not be a reason you don't write a book about race. >> white people invented race. >> exactly. that's right. white people invented race, that's a good point. white people are more interested in racing anyone. they invented race, they deploy it. it is front and center in the w
and in the midst of that also is reflecting a lot from upbringing in new york city. i grew up in the bronx in, you know, i was born in 1979 so when i was or 13 i started going to middle and high school in manhattan. in 1983 there somewhere in the neighborhood of i think 2200 murders in new york city. there were about 350 last year to give you a benchmark. the jurors are coming in. [laughing] >> do we get -- [laughing] >> we can just go on for a minute. >> and i think actually...
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this flight trying to get back to new york city from san juan.flying between the bands of the storm. it landed safely in new york, and at this hour, the path of the storm touching puerto rico. heading toward florida, and states of emergency all the way up to south carolina and now north carolina as well. spaghetti models showing the track shifting east ward now, but a possible direct hit on miami, and then several states right up the coast. we will stay on this with you. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. until then, stay safe and we'll see you here tomorrow. good night. he's our pediatrician, dr. ralph northam. rural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it
this flight trying to get back to new york city from san juan.flying between the bands of the storm. it landed safely in new york, and at this hour, the path of the storm touching puerto rico. heading toward florida, and states of emergency all the way up to south carolina and now north carolina as well. spaghetti models showing the track shifting east ward now, but a possible direct hit on miami, and then several states right up the coast. we will stay on this with you. i'm david muir. i hope...
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their own dance forms, using an art form that was hated by 95% of the leaders of new york city.y thought graffiti was perversion to savagery. all over the world graffiti art is honored as one of the most creative art forms around the globe. it is in cuba, in brazil, in every european city, in japan, in vietnam. you are right, the world is listening. story. hell of a makes you proud to be in the bronx? oh yeah. ok, thank you everybody. thank you, c-span. now i am all yours reading this stuff. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: join us every saturday evening as we join students in college classrooms to hear lectures on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. lectures in history are also available as podcasts. visit our website, c-span.org/history/podcasts, or download them from itunes. >> with three days now, a new hurricane has been running loose on the southern coast, a lady called cami
their own dance forms, using an art form that was hated by 95% of the leaders of new york city.y thought graffiti was perversion to savagery. all over the world graffiti art is honored as one of the most creative art forms around the globe. it is in cuba, in brazil, in every european city, in japan, in vietnam. you are right, the world is listening. story. hell of a makes you proud to be in the bronx? oh yeah. ok, thank you everybody. thank you, c-span. now i am all yours reading this stuff....
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hell no, the boys that bright ♪ ♪ even if you take away my life you can't take the light ♪ ♪ new york city trains five 0 take the shot and young souls take the blame but they can't take away the light ♪ ♪ they can't take away the light ♪ ♪ they can't stop the shine ♪ look, they can't take away the light. hell no, the boy's that bright ♪ ♪ even if you take away my life, you can't take away the light ♪ ♪ new york city, let me see your hands in the air ♪ hands up ♪ all my global citizen, make some noise ♪ ♪ if you're in new york city and feeling good, make some noise ♪ ♪ don't let them take away anything that makes you whole ♪ ♪ you know, one thing i realized is that in this lifetime we're all only here for a blink of an eye, you know ♪ ♪ but it's what we do, our actions, our legacy that lives forever ♪ ♪ so no matter how dark things get don't let anybody take away your light and make you dim ♪ ♪ you gotta shine, man ♪ y'all ready to party? >> i feel like if you're the best version with yourself that's the best way to change things around you, whether it be communities, whether it be world hu
hell no, the boys that bright ♪ ♪ even if you take away my life you can't take the light ♪ ♪ new york city trains five 0 take the shot and young souls take the blame but they can't take away the light ♪ ♪ they can't take away the light ♪ ♪ they can't stop the shine ♪ look, they can't take away the light. hell no, the boy's that bright ♪ ♪ even if you take away my life, you can't take away the light ♪ ♪ new york city, let me see your hands in the air ♪ hands up ♪...
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they were unveiled in seoul, south korea and new york city. the host city. the korean alphabet is incorporated and spells out pyeongchang. you can catchall of the olympic coverage here on nbc4. be sure to tune in. i'm going to head out to pyongyang in february to bring you complete coverage. >> very jealous of this trip. >> i understand. it's cold out. i'm not jealous. >> it is the winter olympics. we can't have them on the equator. >> i'm curious to see which sports you'll try when you get there. have you thought about this? >> curling is what i want to try. >> come on. >> canadian? >> curling. >> slalom. >> the long jump. >> i want to get back in one piece. coming back here to my family, my nbc4 family. >> when i was a kid, the wide world of sports. they had the poor guy with a snow skier went off and catapulting off. >> skis are going different directions. >> this poor guy goes spilling down the slopes. >> you know how i feel about winter sports. i like with hot chocolate. >> i knew there had to be a hot drink involved somewhere. >>> it is indeed a quiet
they were unveiled in seoul, south korea and new york city. the host city. the korean alphabet is incorporated and spells out pyeongchang. you can catchall of the olympic coverage here on nbc4. be sure to tune in. i'm going to head out to pyongyang in february to bring you complete coverage. >> very jealous of this trip. >> i understand. it's cold out. i'm not jealous. >> it is the winter olympics. we can't have them on the equator. >> i'm curious to see which sports...
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>> do you feel safe on the new york city subways today? >> i would ride the subway.ld hope that we would have to write intelligence to deal their safety. >> a white former st. louis police officer was found not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of a black man who was shot to death in 2011. the officer face to life in prison without parole for shooting anthony lamar smith five times after high-speed chase. he said he saw smith holding a gun. prosecutors accuse the officer planting the gun in his car after the shooting. as protesters gathered downtown with police the prosecutor stood by her case. north korea has performed another ballistic melissa test sending a rocket over northern japan for the second time this month. north korean leader, kim jong-un said his country should reduce that united states to ashes in japan sunken into the sea. >> chris christie spoke at a school about progress that's been made in the troubled city. christie said that before 2013 camden was the lowest performing school district in the state with less than half graduate from high sc
>> do you feel safe on the new york city subways today? >> i would ride the subway.ld hope that we would have to write intelligence to deal their safety. >> a white former st. louis police officer was found not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of a black man who was shot to death in 2011. the officer face to life in prison without parole for shooting anthony lamar smith five times after high-speed chase. he said he saw smith holding a gun. prosecutors accuse the...