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4 new york. >>> a news 4 exclusive. the adopted son of a man accused of abusing several of the kids he fostered speaks out about his own experience. patterson are stepping forward claiming taxpayers are being ripped off in an over time billing scandal in that city all of this after we showed you videos of city employees doing work at the mayor's house and a private business. >>> and cuban americans in new jersey react to president obama's historic trip to their old country. >>> we begin with a news 4 exclusive. an interview you'll see nowhere else with the adopted son of a man accused of some truly terrible crimes. >> he is accused of abusing at least seven special needs kids in his care as their foster parent. >> reporter: we're not going to identify this one-time foster kid, because he claims to have been a victim of sex abuse. but we met him here outside the ridge home where he says he endured that abuse for some nine long years. but he's doing this. >> reporter: this 30-year-old doesn't want his face shown but says
4 new york. >>> a news 4 exclusive. the adopted son of a man accused of abusing several of the kids he fostered speaks out about his own experience. patterson are stepping forward claiming taxpayers are being ripped off in an over time billing scandal in that city all of this after we showed you videos of city employees doing work at the mayor's house and a private business. >>> and cuban americans in new jersey react to president obama's historic trip to their old country....
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new york. by the way, new jersey and connecticut have similar protections for pets sold in those states. to get in touch with our consumer investigative team send an e-mail to better get baquero. >>> coming up next, we've got a news 4 exclusive. a new dad and mom on long island delivered their baby boy in their car on the side of the road. it went they're eer . >>> tears of joy and a family cheering with relief after a brooklyn man is given his behind bars for a crime he did not commit. >>> and if the new jersey transit strike happens this weekend, are you prepared for commuting? we check out the alternatives so youru're not stuck. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in
new york. by the way, new jersey and connecticut have similar protections for pets sold in those states. to get in touch with our consumer investigative team send an e-mail to better get baquero. >>> coming up next, we've got a news 4 exclusive. a new dad and mom on long island delivered their baby boy in their car on the side of the road. it went they're eer . >>> tears of joy and a family cheering with relief after a brooklyn man is given his behind bars for a crime he did...
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look at new york city? transformed the upper west side. give them a shot at the country and imagine what our cities will look like. host: this is valerie in crownsville, maryland. good morning, hearing from trump supporters only this morning. meler: what clinched it for was listening to the scottish member of parliament when they voted to ban donald trump from visiting. host: i do not think that passed but they held a vote. can pull from your archives the testimony of the scottish member of , justment who voted believes in donald trump because what he has done to her constituency. he has brought jobs, given them dignity, and if you can pull that from the archives and play that testimony, it clinched it for me.
look at new york city? transformed the upper west side. give them a shot at the country and imagine what our cities will look like. host: this is valerie in crownsville, maryland. good morning, hearing from trump supporters only this morning. meler: what clinched it for was listening to the scottish member of parliament when they voted to ban donald trump from visiting. host: i do not think that passed but they held a vote. can pull from your archives the testimony of the scottish member of ,...
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. >> looking forward to going to new york. >> reporter: new york city? acc ball in new york city? >> that would be a change. did you ever think? >> no. >> reporter: dc this year, brooklyn next its clear the spirit is spilling well beyond tobacco road. all. >> i'm with my co work eric . worker . >> reporter: they live and work in the dc area. carolina now? >> yeah. definitely. hearing the chants and all the sponsors. yeah. >> reporter: for this moment they are back in the land of rivalry. me. i like her a lot though she went to the other shade of blue school. >> reporter: you may call that diplomacy. they will drink to that around here. the acc said schools have gun allowing alcohol sales at their sporting events with no reports of alcohol related problems. certainly not any increase. some schools have reported a decrease in alcohol related incidents. if duke and tarheel fans don't buy each other a drink maybe as long as it's food lyon bread. >> good luck with that. that may be wishful thinking but i love your positive outlook. always love that. brian live in the nation's capitol.
. >> looking forward to going to new york. >> reporter: new york city? acc ball in new york city? >> that would be a change. did you ever think? >> no. >> reporter: dc this year, brooklyn next its clear the spirit is spilling well beyond tobacco road. all. >> i'm with my co work eric . worker . >> reporter: they live and work in the dc area. carolina now? >> yeah. definitely. hearing the chants and all the sponsors. yeah. >> reporter: for...
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i could've gone to the "wall street journal" and the new york times. c-span: what did you do at the new york times and how long were you there? >> guest: a little over three years. basically the proxy to make sure the paper met the standards and responded to news quickly and to basically be the representative at night. i went from department to department. i committed to doing that, but after nine months they decided i knew what i was doing in the editor put me in the position for which i went in the 1st place. c-span: what would you say to outsiders, what is the difference between being inside the new york times and inside the "washington post" point. c-span: i don't know the "washington post" right now. you know, it is hard to describe cultural differences. there are significant cultural differences. there was more internal competition. it's one of the things i find most attractive. really do feel there working in a team. there for the 2,000 election. played a very important role >> will tell you what we did 1st of all. full-scale recount of the vote
i could've gone to the "wall street journal" and the new york times. c-span: what did you do at the new york times and how long were you there? >> guest: a little over three years. basically the proxy to make sure the paper met the standards and responded to news quickly and to basically be the representative at night. i went from department to department. i committed to doing that, but after nine months they decided i knew what i was doing in the editor put me in the position...
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valley forge and bleak headquarters in new york and new jersey. she was there for him and he for her. and in the presidency, again, they forged of those roles president and presidential partner together. this up of all my books, their marriage, and the story of the washington square for they are in mt. vernon, in the war, in the different presidential homes , it's a story about human connection. it's a shifting union. they start by being colonial conservatives. they become radicalized, swept to the helm of the rebellion and then take charge in government and i could talk about any one of those periods ended my book i'd divide these periods into three looks, book one, book two and book three and i like that old fashioned way of dividing a book. and i want to talk tonight about the third chapter of their lives , the period that they spent as president and presidential spouse but remembering that all the time this was what they wanted to get back to. and when there was a congressional recess they came home with joy and went back to the life of duty i
valley forge and bleak headquarters in new york and new jersey. she was there for him and he for her. and in the presidency, again, they forged of those roles president and presidential partner together. this up of all my books, their marriage, and the story of the washington square for they are in mt. vernon, in the war, in the different presidential homes , it's a story about human connection. it's a shifting union. they start by being colonial conservatives. they become radicalized, swept to...
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welcome to "new york live." thank you for tuning in. we've got a terrific show to get you over this hump day, including a visit from the always hilarious and fun jay ferrell of saturday night live. >> also coming up, spring is almost here. there is no better place to spend it than the high line. we'll take you on a tour of the outdoor attraction's coolest hidden gems and secrets. >>> from marriage to parenthood
welcome to "new york live." thank you for tuning in. we've got a terrific show to get you over this hump day, including a visit from the always hilarious and fun jay ferrell of saturday night live. >> also coming up, spring is almost here. there is no better place to spend it than the high line. we'll take you on a tour of the outdoor attraction's coolest hidden gems and secrets. >>> from marriage to parenthood
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our news 4 new york app on your device. >>> gunfire in brooklyn. each other. one man is dead. two teens are hurt. what police are telling us. >>> also, a wild ride. a police suv wrecks several cars and causes commotion overnight. it wasn't an officer behind the wheel. >>> and strike threat. today what happens in a newark hotel could impact hundreds of thousands of riders. "today in new york" starts now. >>> good morning. it's friday morning, march 11th. >> storm team 4's chris cimino has the friday forecast. >> good morning, ladies. starting out wet, damp, gray in some spots. that will exit shortly and we expect to see the sun make its not as warm but temperatures above normal. you go to the north and west, doesn't drop off that much. sussex is 54. 40s around monticello. cooler er er air trying to push on in. one area of showers now offshore. next band over the city right now. sprinkles and leading edge of it, last band of shower activity getting closer through northwest new jersey sliding through within the next 60 to 90 minutes across the area and after that
our news 4 new york app on your device. >>> gunfire in brooklyn. each other. one man is dead. two teens are hurt. what police are telling us. >>> also, a wild ride. a police suv wrecks several cars and causes commotion overnight. it wasn't an officer behind the wheel. >>> and strike threat. today what happens in a newark hotel could impact hundreds of thousands of riders. "today in new york" starts now. >>> good morning. it's friday morning, march...
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melinea russo, news 4 new york. >>> the discovery this weekend in central park where a tombstone for donald trump mysteriously popped up near tarch 256 tavern on the green. the stone had trump's name on it. underneath it read, make america hate again. >>> let's shift to our weather. if you look outside it looks gorgeous. >> a few little clouds behind you there mixed with the sunshine. but the wind is what's the problem tonight. it's starting to increase across the area. already seeing gusts up around 35 miles per hour in midtown. we've got a view to show you right now on rockefeller plaza. they are increasing the winds. the gusts are getting stronger and a wind advisory will be in effect from tonight all the way through tomorrow. right now our temperature is 60 degrees. it's pretty mild out there. partly sunny skies. a few clouds still spinning around that low pressure system that's helping to generate the wind. gusts to 50 miles per hour possible through the day tomorrow. it's a dry wind, though, not expecting any rain until thursday or friday. but we could see wind damage in the ar
melinea russo, news 4 new york. >>> the discovery this weekend in central park where a tombstone for donald trump mysteriously popped up near tarch 256 tavern on the green. the stone had trump's name on it. underneath it read, make america hate again. >>> let's shift to our weather. if you look outside it looks gorgeous. >> a few little clouds behind you there mixed with the sunshine. but the wind is what's the problem tonight. it's starting to increase across the area....
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governor cuomo says we need to financially prepare for a new normal. >> new york, no doubt, is one of the prime targets. this is happening with more and more frequency. whatever we can do to increase our capacity, our sophistication we would do. >> engineers say the brusselsbuilding is stable now despite the bomb attacks. flights will not resume until at least tuesday. >>> turning now to the race for the white house, bernds ie sanders is looking to make a saturday sweep and narrow the gap with hillary clinton. three caucuses are being held today in washington, hawaii and projecting him the winner. >> reporter: vermont senator bernie sanders drawing at least 15,000 people to a rally in seattle friday night. >> when i was a kid, i had a dream of being at home plate in a major league ballpark. >> reporter: if sanders is going to make up ground on hillary clinton, saturday wour be a good place to start, with democratic voters in alaska, hawaii and washington all holding caucuses. clinton has about a 300 delegate lead. >> i believe that if we win here in washington we're going to win in ca
governor cuomo says we need to financially prepare for a new normal. >> new york, no doubt, is one of the prime targets. this is happening with more and more frequency. whatever we can do to increase our capacity, our sophistication we would do. >> engineers say the brusselsbuilding is stable now despite the bomb attacks. flights will not resume until at least tuesday. >>> turning now to the race for the white house, bernds ie sanders is looking to make a saturday sweep and...
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. >> keep watching "today in new york" by downloading the "news 4 new york" app on your mobile device. our next hour starts right now. >>> a car goes out of control and into a local business. sources say three nypd officers are under investigation. >>> plus, new this morning, a better look at the man wanted in the brutal attack of an elderly woman. >>> storm team 4, yes, tracking snow that could slow down your commute. "today in new york" starts now. >>> good morning everybody. 5:00 a.m. on this friday morning, march 4th. what day? 2016. i'm michael gargiulo. >>> i'm darlene rodrig z. storm team 4's raphael miranda is here with the forecast. we forgot what month it was. we're excited it's march but there's snow on the ground. >> it's playing with our emotions, guys. i feel it too. it is friday. >>> we have snow heading out for you need to watch out for that. light snow in new york city. we're tracking heavier snow off to thersouth. it could be sli thppery in places like monmouth and ocean counties, especially. let's look at what's going on in the city. tracking light snow at new k ber
. >> keep watching "today in new york" by downloading the "news 4 new york" app on your mobile device. our next hour starts right now. >>> a car goes out of control and into a local business. sources say three nypd officers are under investigation. >>> plus, new this morning, a better look at the man wanted in the brutal attack of an elderly woman. >>> storm team 4, yes, tracking snow that could slow down your commute. "today in new...
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. >>> new york mayoral candidate jimmy macmillan said it, but it didn't make him mayor. he closed his pitch, simply, the rent is too damn high. young families, middle class workers, head into the rental market and find prices driven up by lack of availability or luxury they can't afford. is the rent too high where you live? rent too high, why? it's the "inside story." ♪ >>> welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. the bursting of the real estate bubble and the great recession sent shocks into the housing market that are still with us today. owners who lost their houses become renters by the thousands. owners trying to sell and recover their equity, found markets frozen, and started renting their properties because they couldn't unload them. incomes grew grudgingly in the years of the slow recovery of the job market, so people reaching ages where they might have imagined buying homes are still renting. buying a home felt risky. that's one set of variables. in specific markets the number of young people grew faster than the population over all. and in someplace where n
. >>> new york mayoral candidate jimmy macmillan said it, but it didn't make him mayor. he closed his pitch, simply, the rent is too damn high. young families, middle class workers, head into the rental market and find prices driven up by lack of availability or luxury they can't afford. is the rent too high where you live? rent too high, why? it's the "inside story." ♪ >>> welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. the bursting of the real estate bubble...
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"new york live" is coming up next. >>> hi, everybody. happy tuesday and welcome to "new york live." can you believe, i cannot, that >> no. birthdays. i got to get the cake ready. >> you got a lot of work to do, young lady. we got a fantastic show to start the month off right. coming up, it's a broadway music
"new york live" is coming up next. >>> hi, everybody. happy tuesday and welcome to "new york live." can you believe, i cannot, that >> no. birthdays. i got to get the cake ready. >> you got a lot of work to do, young lady. we got a fantastic show to start the month off right. coming up, it's a broadway music
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should be off-limits to the readers of the new york times i would not have a news reporter in that room. please explain what that is all about? for the person that doesn't think about this business that often. peter: a lot of people do not make the distinction that a newspaper like the new york times has multiple pieces. there is the opinion page, and those were people say your liberal or conservative, because the judge your opinion page. well, column niferts are free to do what they want. by dean runs the newsroom. the newsroom is reporters who are taking a neutral, no sides approach to things. i am not taking sides. i think dean feels pretty strongly hat to have an off the record meeting with the president compromises the reporter. the president of the united states, how could you hold us back from the readers? is better for us not to participate in those kinds of meetings, because then we are not compromised. we're not limited. brian: you were called in, and the president said unelected -- i'd like to talk to you but off the record, what would do you? susan: i did attended off the re
should be off-limits to the readers of the new york times i would not have a news reporter in that room. please explain what that is all about? for the person that doesn't think about this business that often. peter: a lot of people do not make the distinction that a newspaper like the new york times has multiple pieces. there is the opinion page, and those were people say your liberal or conservative, because the judge your opinion page. well, column niferts are free to do what they want. by...
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it's one of the many pieces of non-traditional works at new york's metropolitan museum of art new met browier building dedicated to the modern and comp 10 rather. the opening exhibit looks at 500 years of affirmative work by bringing together some wilder aspects seen in contemporary art with class cal art objects seen through the same lens. on opening day, it had art connoisseurs trying to get a pe testament k from all angles. it's a radical new step to shake off a stuffy image at one of new york's most stored art institutions. the met was founded in 1870 as an encyclopedia museum actioning modern works. >> we didn't start collecting modern art until the second war. we built up our collection in the late 20th century. but i think now, there is an opportunity for us to do even more. >> but doing so in a fast-moving world in an industry steeped in tradition where change is measured in sentracies and not retweets will take time. it's why the mets deep dive into contemporary is being so closely watched. >> the met is in many ways re-inventing itself as a big challenge doing so in a city w
it's one of the many pieces of non-traditional works at new york's metropolitan museum of art new met browier building dedicated to the modern and comp 10 rather. the opening exhibit looks at 500 years of affirmative work by bringing together some wilder aspects seen in contemporary art with class cal art objects seen through the same lens. on opening day, it had art connoisseurs trying to get a pe testament k from all angles. it's a radical new step to shake off a stuffy image at one of new...
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whenever i travel to new york, i worked as a bike messenger. that's scary. [ chuckles ] you have to deal with traffic, and sometimes you guys go the wrong way on one-way streets, and you don't always obey the laws, am i right? i'll plead the fifth on that, alex. [ laughter ] how long did you do that? a few months -- i was in between jobs, i was biking everywhere, so i figured why not make some cash while doing it? yeah. i hope you didn't do it during the winter months. [ laughs ] yeah? okay. andrew haringer is from squamish, british columbia; he's our champion. whenever i hear the word squamish, i think of, "hey, that must be a good place to go fishing." am i right? what other outdoor activities are there? yeah, sure. lots of salmon -- we've had record salmon runs the last couple of years. it's called canada's outdoor recreation capital, so there's amazing rock climbing, kitesurfing, mountain biking, hiking, all that stuff. and you're into all of that? well, not all of it, but a few of them, yeah. a lot of them. you look like you're in shape, t
whenever i travel to new york, i worked as a bike messenger. that's scary. [ chuckles ] you have to deal with traffic, and sometimes you guys go the wrong way on one-way streets, and you don't always obey the laws, am i right? i'll plead the fifth on that, alex. [ laughter ] how long did you do that? a few months -- i was in between jobs, i was biking everywhere, so i figured why not make some cash while doing it? yeah. i hope you didn't do it during the winter months. [ laughs ] yeah? okay....
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in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - . >>> police in new jersey are looking for the gunman who shot a cnb driver in the face in east orange. >> that driver drove himself to a nearby police station to get help. >> reporter: officers snapped photos of this spot in front of the east orange police department where this taxi cab likely came to a screeching stop. the driver behind the wheel was conscious when he drove himself there, despite being shot in the face just moments before. >> they're saying they don't know if he got there but luck or i think he meant to go there. >> reporter: we were there when east orange police officers canvassed this part of davis place with flashlights,
in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - . >>> police in new jersey are looking for the gunman who shot a cnb driver in the face...
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reporter: the new york primary is april 19th. many pun dents pendants have already called fans say not so close. even clinton supporters say things will be competitive on the 19th in the city. >> i know in the end she's going to win new york but as far as new york city, i have to be honest, we'll just do our best to get people to support her. reporter: we expect both sanders and clinton to be campaigning in new york. the next big vote is april 5th in wisconsin. that is another state that may be very competitive. . >> thanks dave. >> stay with abc news and eyewitness news for the latest on the vote 2016. you can also find information around the clock at abc 7 ny. >>> a 19 year old was slashed at a subway station last night. investigators say the four head, neck, back and both hands. the attackers were last seen fleeing north on broadway. >>> nassau county residents are hoping to put a stop to a proposed video casino at belmont park. they say it will add traffic they want them on long island. >> belmont park as a history. its about
reporter: the new york primary is april 19th. many pun dents pendants have already called fans say not so close. even clinton supporters say things will be competitive on the 19th in the city. >> i know in the end she's going to win new york but as far as new york city, i have to be honest, we'll just do our best to get people to support her. reporter: we expect both sanders and clinton to be campaigning in new york. the next big vote is april 5th in wisconsin. that is another state that...
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i'll let you know when had it news" at 10 in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - >> let's see if green took over hoboken today as thousands attend thed annual bar crawl also known as leprechaun. the call attracts mostly younger crowd and in past years fighting is taking attention away from celebrating so has police working overtime. 200 hoboken officers were joined by dozens more from neighboring towns all in east to try to keep >> maybe dangerous by people are having fun. >> seen a fight at the pizzeria on the corner. a slice of prison pizza people fight all of the time. people in hoboken stay far, far away from the chaos. other os say it's part of being young and don't mind the crawl at all. in qu
i'll let you know when had it news" at 10 in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - >> let's see if green...
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should be off-limits to the readers of the new york times i would not have a news reporter in that room. please explain what that is all about? peter: a lot of people do not make the distinction that a newspaper like the new york times has multiple pieces. there is the opinion page, and that is why people say you are liberal or conservative, because the judge your opinion page. columnists are free to do what they want. the newsroom is reporters who are taking a neutral, no sides approach to things. i am not taking sides. i think dean feels pretty an off theat having record meeting with the president compromises a reporter. the president of the united states, how could you hold us -- hold that back from the readers? us not toer for participate in those kinds of meetings, because then we are not compromised. brian: you were called in, and the president said, i would like to talk to you off the record, , what would you do? susan: i did attended off the record meeting once. it was in my capacity as a writer for political magazine. i was writing when i had the time to do that. i reported int
should be off-limits to the readers of the new york times i would not have a news reporter in that room. please explain what that is all about? peter: a lot of people do not make the distinction that a newspaper like the new york times has multiple pieces. there is the opinion page, and that is why people say you are liberal or conservative, because the judge your opinion page. columnists are free to do what they want. the newsroom is reporters who are taking a neutral, no sides approach to...
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live from new york city. i'm tony harris. a florida surprise? marco rubio predicts a victory while john kasich is trying to fight on trump. >>> and a surprise announcement by vladimir putin. and an american reportedly hands himself over in iraq from isil. and a new species of
live from new york city. i'm tony harris. a florida surprise? marco rubio predicts a victory while john kasich is trying to fight on trump. >>> and a surprise announcement by vladimir putin. and an american reportedly hands himself over in iraq from isil. and a new species of
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welcome to "today in new york" at 10:00. i'm gus rosendale. >> i'm natalie pasquarella in happy easter to all of you and nto you as well. >> to you as well. >> chilly out there as we head over to meteorologist erica grow. a cloudy but no rain today, ght? >> no rain tiday. we're going to watch those rain clouds develop as we head into the overnight hours. but for now, it's just cloudy and chilly out there. 46 degrees. of course, for this time of year, that's just seasonable. a few peeks of sunshine will come back as we head toward the noontime hour. in the late afternoon, those clouds will fill in again. it's a kind of gray and dreary day. staying in the upper 40s for the most part.gbut we will pop into the 50s briefly in the afternoon. right now, it is 41 degrees il newburgh and white plains. 46 in midtown. same temperature in trenton. 45 degrees in morristown. you can see that cloud cover approaching from the south here on storm tracker and the rain just very slowly starting to creep toward us. we'll time it out as future t
welcome to "today in new york" at 10:00. i'm gus rosendale. >> i'm natalie pasquarella in happy easter to all of you and nto you as well. >> to you as well. >> chilly out there as we head over to meteorologist erica grow. a cloudy but no rain today, ght? >> no rain tiday. we're going to watch those rain clouds develop as we head into the overnight hours. but for now, it's just cloudy and chilly out there. 46 degrees. of course, for this time of year, that's...
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the state of new york chartered a company to deliver drinking water to the people of new york. that company, instead of tapping upstream sources of water, the brown river at the time was fresh and clean and knew it would taste better, they thought that would cost too much money so they made a decision like in flint michigan and decided not to tap the good water. they decided to sink their well in the middle of the slum. they distributed that water to one third of the people of new york. and this is through repeated cholera epidemics. the person who maneuvered this was burr. alexander's nemesis and murdered. the company that did this was called the manhattan company. the reason they wanted to save money and they wanted to start a bank. the bank of the manhattan company. and that exist today. jp morgan chase. the biggest bank in america and that is their earliest history. we got rid of a lot of malaria before we had solid biomedical solutions by changing our land use policy. we started building dams but the h people on the board of the dams to make sure we didn't extend the mosqu
the state of new york chartered a company to deliver drinking water to the people of new york. that company, instead of tapping upstream sources of water, the brown river at the time was fresh and clean and knew it would taste better, they thought that would cost too much money so they made a decision like in flint michigan and decided not to tap the good water. they decided to sink their well in the middle of the slum. they distributed that water to one third of the people of new york. and...
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. >>> remember, you can track the snow with our nbc 4 new york app. tap the logo, select the weather tab. there you'll find our interactive radar,the weather forecast and any alerts you need to know. >>> we want to take you to brooklyn where there is a breaking news. a store manager has been stabbed in the neck in bed-stuy. >> reporter: right now the family dollar is still closed. customers are being turned away after a store manager was stabbed in the neck apparently by a shoplifter just a few hours ago. according to law enforcement sources, a store manager actually caught a man shoplifting. the manager trade to stop him and that's when the suspect him in the ck. the suspect ran off. and while police are looking for him as we speak, he's still on the loose. >> that's terrible. that's terrible. >> it's a good store. i always come here. >> reporter: and right now, no word on the condition of that store manager. i did speak with an employee who believed the injuries are not life threatening. >>> a big development in what started as a horrific gang rape
. >>> remember, you can track the snow with our nbc 4 new york app. tap the logo, select the weather tab. there you'll find our interactive radar,the weather forecast and any alerts you need to know. >>> we want to take you to brooklyn where there is a breaking news. a store manager has been stabbed in the neck in bed-stuy. >> reporter: right now the family dollar is still closed. customers are being turned away after a store manager was stabbed in the neck apparently by...
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the british office went back to new york. --n the british forces washington is on the other side of the delaware. he only has about 4000 troops. it is over. so what does he do? he attacks. the pain of crossing the delaware which has an made fun of, it is not very accurate, it conveys the immense importance of this extraordinary heroic act. it comes across at night. with no shoes. it's not just leaving bloody footprints in the snow. he hits them at trenton and princeton and winds. two swift and dramatic engagements. the effect on morale is beyond discussion. charlie: then you can go to the that hecy to the fact does not want to be king. >> like franklin roosevelt who went through two crises, during the depression and the most horrible war in history, washington leads the country in two testing times. the revolution and the period after the revolution. these different forces of the different state over all kinds of issues. everywhere in the colonies and the noted states for washington are you -- washington. charlie: are you in
the british office went back to new york. --n the british forces washington is on the other side of the delaware. he only has about 4000 troops. it is over. so what does he do? he attacks. the pain of crossing the delaware which has an made fun of, it is not very accurate, it conveys the immense importance of this extraordinary heroic act. it comes across at night. with no shoes. it's not just leaving bloody footprints in the snow. he hits them at trenton and princeton and winds. two swift and...
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jersey and new york. it's one of those things that exists. >> reporter: and for whatever not that uncommon. rosa montero has seen it. >> a lady with her child. that was sad. >> reporter: what is rare according to police is a serial shoplifter who hits the same store over and over and over again. it's happened herg at victoria's secret at garden state plaza. brian thompson news4 new york. >>> good news for parents ncerned about pe net arlgs. a new study backs up previous research that found exposing your children to peanuts earlier life is more likely to prevent the serious problem. the allergic protection lasted through age five and didn't wear off up to a year after a child stopped eating peanuts. >>> well there is good news and bad news for to tight's space x launch. the falcon 9 rocket successfully lifted up a into space carrying last week and a half. now the bad news. it wasn't able to land the rocket booster on a floating badge in the atlantic. but space x said they never expected a successful landin
jersey and new york. it's one of those things that exists. >> reporter: and for whatever not that uncommon. rosa montero has seen it. >> a lady with her child. that was sad. >> reporter: what is rare according to police is a serial shoplifter who hits the same store over and over and over again. it's happened herg at victoria's secret at garden state plaza. brian thompson news4 new york. >>> good news for parents ncerned about pe net arlgs. a new study backs up...
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so you can love cereal... in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's today - at business.ny.gov from "fox 5 news" it's "good day wake up". juliet: it's not really legit snow. it's more like a wet one that evaporates. >> it turns into a blob of water. >> that's what snow is. >> it's all thanks ben for clarifying that. >> mike tells us what to expect as far as the accumulation. >> it was the presidential debate and that's like we've never seen it before. hopefully we might never see it again. there were things said that were beneath the dignity.
so you can love cereal... in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's today - at business.ny.gov from "fox 5 news" it's...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> powerful and dangerous storms are predicted to move across the central and southern plains today and tomorrow. on wednesday night, a tornado touched down in tulsa, oklahoma, hurting at least seven people and knocking out power to thousands. >> we could see it right there. you see the house right there in the debris. as it's hitting the houses in stone canyon, there is debris off of some roofs. i people are taking cover in this area. >> reporter: the twister touched down multiple times around tulsa. >> look at that. >> reporter: the hardest hit area measured a mile in a residential section of the city and homes there sustained severe damage. >> the debris going around in circles. my son, wife, the client, get down on the floor. two minutes later, the high winds came through and broke everything and broke out windows. >> reporter: the storm shredded roofs and brought power lines to the ground. >> right there, you see he that rotation? it's
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> powerful and dangerous storms are predicted to move across the central and southern plains today and tomorrow. on wednesday night, a tornado touched down in tulsa, oklahoma, hurting at least seven people and knocking out power to thousands. >> we could see it right there. you see the house right there in the debris. as it's hitting the...
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i'm actually in new york on a business trip. but i was just talking to a senior staffer who is currently on lock down on the senate side. ashley: yeah. >> and he said to me, riley that apparently the gun is mightier than the pen. so, you know, i'm glad to see that they're taking it with a little bit of humor there. ashley: all right. andrew peek, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it very much. just a recap, again. a shooting this afternoon at the capitol hill complex at the visitor center on the north side. a loan gunman it appears took out a weapon, he has been caught. a police officer was injured. receiving shrapnel injuries we understand. the shooter is on his way to the hospital. we're not sure what the injuries are. but he's in custody. we're told that the threat is over. the lock down or the area around the north lawn which has been shut down is now reopened and the threat is over. the police officer that was hit with the shrapnel is reportedly going to be okay. this all happened -- as you can see the u.s. ca
i'm actually in new york on a business trip. but i was just talking to a senior staffer who is currently on lock down on the senate side. ashley: yeah. >> and he said to me, riley that apparently the gun is mightier than the pen. so, you know, i'm glad to see that they're taking it with a little bit of humor there. ashley: all right. andrew peek, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it very much. just a recap, again. a shooting this afternoon at the capitol hill complex at the...
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at least 20838 are required to win. >> and new york is getting rid of paper today. health care row physician as must electronically sen directly to stam sis in satisfied steading of going paper swept scripteds to patients. there are sentions for emergencies and unusual circumstance and for certain extensions. the offboards say it fights pain killer abuse by stopping forgery and reduced errors cause by you hard to read handwriting. >> the mayor says he is definitely going to sign off on a bill to outlaw chewing tok at ballparks. on espn today. he vowed to approve within the next two weeks. that would prohibit fans from chewing tok and using other smokeless tobacco products a any tickets event at city the mayor i sass the bill is important for the health of player and for the city as whole. >> still moor to come at 6:00. easter egg hunt turns chaotic when some unruly and greedy parents spoil the fun. >> plus, if you still have some of those famous kaz bury eggs you unique, interesting ways to jone the popular easter treat. the numbers are in. how dawn justice scored a
at least 20838 are required to win. >> and new york is getting rid of paper today. health care row physician as must electronically sen directly to stam sis in satisfied steading of going paper swept scripteds to patients. there are sentions for emergencies and unusual circumstance and for certain extensions. the offboards say it fights pain killer abuse by stopping forgery and reduced errors cause by you hard to read handwriting. >> the mayor says he is definitely going to sign off...
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we worked on new york campaigns together and it wasn't long ago hillary was running for the new york senate, and she was trailing in new york even though she was a one and and bill clinton's wife. is it shocking to you that she is having trouble in a state like new york? >> it is in the respect it's considered a safe state for someone like hillary clinton. her political lineage is for the last 20 years. there is a distrust among new york and national voters. i think bernie sanders has had a few good weeks. he won three contests a week ago. he's doing incredibly well in wisconsin. i think she is looking to new york to build a northeast fire wall against sanders. when you see that loss, that nearly 0% loss in d nearly 30% loss in her polling, you see why she has to do that. she is not taking for granted at the delegates in wisconsin are proportional. she is running up the score in new york when she sees sanders coming aggressively on her heels. andrea: kirsten, you worked on campaigns in new york as well. she has to bring out bill to try to get her numbers up. but the fact that she has
we worked on new york campaigns together and it wasn't long ago hillary was running for the new york senate, and she was trailing in new york even though she was a one and and bill clinton's wife. is it shocking to you that she is having trouble in a state like new york? >> it is in the respect it's considered a safe state for someone like hillary clinton. her political lineage is for the last 20 years. there is a distrust among new york and national voters. i think bernie sanders has had...
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. >> download the news 4 new york app on your mobile device. our next hour starts right now. >>> this morning a plea from police. they released a sketch of a man behind a frightening encounter with a high school student. >>> shoved on to the tracks. the hunt for a man in a random attack that could have been much worse. >>> and another unseasonably warm day. we are chasing records. "today in new york" starts now. >>> good morning, everyone. 5:00 a.m. thursday, march 10th. i'm darlene rodriguez. >> i'm kerry barrett. mike sell off today. >> chris cimino here with a nice forecast. chris? >> indeed. good morning. temperatures starting out in the mid r0s in the upper hudson valley this hour of the morning. incredible, 61 in rhineback, a few 50s, even that's way above normal. the normal low in central park for this date is 33. right now, it's 65. i think that puts it all in perspective. again, a lot of 50s through the northern half of new jersey. cooler across long island. that's about it. upper 40s, low 50s. clouds around this morning. thin spots fr
. >> download the news 4 new york app on your mobile device. our next hour starts right now. >>> this morning a plea from police. they released a sketch of a man behind a frightening encounter with a high school student. >>> shoved on to the tracks. the hunt for a man in a random attack that could have been much worse. >>> and another unseasonably warm day. we are chasing records. "today in new york" starts now. >>> good morning, everyone....
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steve: it is one of new york new york city's iconic hotel. dari: why it may be headed to the auction block. steve: diners get to sit back and enjoy the chef's choice. dari: a movie that might make moviegoers happy, new rules for flicks. dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed with big southwest flavor. go grande with veggie or sausage today. put more fun in your day with ice-cream-flavored coffees at dunkin' donuts. go for delicious flavors like butter pecan, cookie dough, or new pistachio. enjoy one today. dari: there are several reports that hittic plaza hotel is in foreclosure and head to the auction block. steve: lidia curanaj is outside the plaza right now. reporter: how does anyone end in foreclosure, they stop may be mortgage this one is $500 million. >> when one thing, new york city glamour, often the plaza hotel comes to mind, a single room can go for thousands of dollars a night, the plaza is reportedly poised to hit auction block on april 26, daniel geiger is senior reporter at crane's new york business. >> a pro
steve: it is one of new york new york city's iconic hotel. dari: why it may be headed to the auction block. steve: diners get to sit back and enjoy the chef's choice. dari: a movie that might make moviegoers happy, new rules for flicks. dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed with big southwest flavor. go grande with veggie or sausage today. put more fun in your day with ice-cream-flavored coffees at dunkin' donuts. go for delicious flavors like butter pecan, cookie dough, or...
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new york' state's so-called "tampon tax." they want the state tax department to stop imposing a four percent luxury tax on feminine hygiene products. the department classifies pads and tampons as general merchandise, making them ineligible for a "medical supplies" tax exemption. the complaint says the department taxes products used by women only, but not items taxes products used by women only, but not items used by both genders. new york women reportedly pay 14- million dollars in taxes on feminine hygiene products each year. new york's tax commissioner soon, you'll be able to shop at a store, without any employees present. in sweden, they began developing stores. you download a special app... or use then your cellphone can unlock the doors to get in, and scan any item you take. then you receive a monthly bill for what you bought. uses special cards. theft would be an issue...but with security cameras the concept is spreading unmanned stores should appear in the u-s, soon. a new triple-a report out this percent of us have do
new york' state's so-called "tampon tax." they want the state tax department to stop imposing a four percent luxury tax on feminine hygiene products. the department classifies pads and tampons as general merchandise, making them ineligible for a "medical supplies" tax exemption. the complaint says the department taxes products used by women only, but not items taxes products used by women only, but not items used by both genders. new york women reportedly pay 14- million...
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do you think maybe donald trump will talk about new york values when running in new york? >> it's possible. new york values. you guys, campaign cowboys we value you. have a good morning and enjoy your spots around the country. coming up, we'll talk about the other big story of the day, the terror in brussels, we'll have a special panel right after the break. (patrick 1) what's it like to be the boss of you? (patrick 2) pretty great. (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the kind of control i like... ...and that's what they give me at national car rental. i can choose any car in the aisle i want- without having to ask anyone. who better to be the boss of you... (patrick 1)than me. i mean, you...us. (vo) go national. go like a pro. incredible bladder prthat lets from always diyou move like you mean it now comes with an incredible promise. the always discreet double your money back guarantee. always discreet is for bladder leaks and it's drier than poise. try it. we're so confident you'll love it, we'll giv
do you think maybe donald trump will talk about new york values when running in new york? >> it's possible. new york values. you guys, campaign cowboys we value you. have a good morning and enjoy your spots around the country. coming up, we'll talk about the other big story of the day, the terror in brussels, we'll have a special panel right after the break. (patrick 1) what's it like to be the boss of you? (patrick 2) pretty great. (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about...
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the voter doesn't care. >> does the "new york times" care? >> yeah at this point the voter looks at anything that is attack on donald trump and sees in it an attack on the very path it sees to finally being enchan tried it looks back on washington over the last, you know, several years. and sees the paralysis that seized washington. and it wants none of it any longer. what's going to happen between now and election day the g.o.p. are are we a party that's going to support donald trump or are we a party that's going to split from donald trump and be successful in thatgañ split? this isb# incredible divergence. >> i really don't understand governor mitt romney. because is he is not asking. i assume that the other candidates had. he is only zeros in on trump and making innuendo that he seems to know something. which is stunning to me, too because i never thought governor mitt romney would get dirty. >> something switched where he thought it would be up to him to take on donald trump on behalf of the establishment. a lot of folks thought there w
the voter doesn't care. >> does the "new york times" care? >> yeah at this point the voter looks at anything that is attack on donald trump and sees in it an attack on the very path it sees to finally being enchan tried it looks back on washington over the last, you know, several years. and sees the paralysis that seized washington. and it wants none of it any longer. what's going to happen between now and election day the g.o.p. are are we a party that's going to support...
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good morning, new york! it is so great to be here and i am so privileged to be able to have the honor of introducing my friend and colleague, hillary clinton -- [applause] who frankly needs no introduction, especially here in harlem. [applause] as new york senator for eight years, the people of harlem know her well. and they know her family. remember when president clinton had the world to choose from to locate his presidential offices, where did he choose? harlem, usa. so, hillary is no stranger here. she is no stranger to the people of new york. we know her. we love her and we cannot wait for her to be president. [applause] >> hillary! hillary! senator schumer: let me share something with you. senator is the only job we have that is occupied by two people at the same time. hillary and i served together for eight years as senators from new york. so, i got to know her well. when you work with someone not closely, you get to see a person's real soul. what makes them tick. hillary understands in both an intell
good morning, new york! it is so great to be here and i am so privileged to be able to have the honor of introducing my friend and colleague, hillary clinton -- [applause] who frankly needs no introduction, especially here in harlem. [applause] as new york senator for eight years, the people of harlem know her well. and they know her family. remember when president clinton had the world to choose from to locate his presidential offices, where did he choose? harlem, usa. so, hillary is no...
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and new york city is such as special place. and then to drive by every night.it is i did think the city would turn around. >> thanks for cleaning that up.ire the obvious question the love for the business why did you retire after 20 years? how often did he at the deli? >> why did i retire? >> you get to retire after 20 years.walking his it eats you up over time i will bump into a copier both walking our dogs and started talking. [laughter]out. and he tells me why he retired in he was just burned out. it took a full year to get healthy again.at that working around the clock, nights and weekends but you do eat right. every for years to make a bet the same time every day everybody says that they know when it is time to retire and i knew. i knew the exact day, the exact second when i decided to retire. i was eight officer on the kings spotted it was a very busy place one year after an 11.everything, at that plan thought we had seen everything and done everything. and just didn't have it in me anymore. a gain related homicide the li
and new york city is such as special place. and then to drive by every night.it is i did think the city would turn around. >> thanks for cleaning that up.ire the obvious question the love for the business why did you retire after 20 years? how often did he at the deli? >> why did i retire? >> you get to retire after 20 years.walking his it eats you up over time i will bump into a copier both walking our dogs and started talking. [laughter]out. and he tells me why he retired in...
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here's how some new york fans are reacting. [music] we've only got a month and a half left until we hear that sweet game of thrones theme song every sunday night. but until then, the season 6 trailer is here to tide us over. how did you react to the new trailer? >> first of all, i started shaking. then i started crying. i got overwhelmed and watched it again. >> everything they've taken from us, we're going to take back and more. >> reporter: tons of fans had the same idea. the trailer was viewed over 30 million times in 24 hours, a new record for hbo. were all whispering and stuff. how is the season going to go? then they put in the action. it was like all right. >> step aside or there will be violence. violence. >> i choose violence. >> reporter: the queen reminds us how high the stakes are. especially for john snow who was presumed dead. >> they opened up with him on the ground. i don't want him to be a white walker. >> reporter: is he really dead? it looks that way. but the trailer provides a glimmer of hope. >> i think he'
here's how some new york fans are reacting. [music] we've only got a month and a half left until we hear that sweet game of thrones theme song every sunday night. but until then, the season 6 trailer is here to tide us over. how did you react to the new trailer? >> first of all, i started shaking. then i started crying. i got overwhelmed and watched it again. >> everything they've taken from us, we're going to take back and more. >> reporter: tons of fans had the same idea....
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visibility now down by a mall in new york city. nothing significant to report so far, but during tti overnight, the fog is going to make it difficult in some areas to see a great distance, so take it slow. all right, now this is just about now, as we head into the ddle of tan overnight, we're ligoing to see rain begin to push significantly areas of looinld ng island, fairfield county. as we head to 7:00 tomorrow morning, a little bit more. as we roll into the five boroughs, it's a soggy start. it's going to be a morning filled with a lot of wet stuff, and it's going to slow down your morning commute. during the afternoon, thundershowers not out of the question. by dinnertime, we are clearing out, maybe seeing a couple of showers to the east of us or to the north. but for the most part, we're dry, and by tomorrow night, it's all a thing of the past. so what are we looking at? tuesday into wednesday, breezy conditions, but we dry out. sky conditions are nice, and wednesday's going to be really the best day of the whole week before be
visibility now down by a mall in new york city. nothing significant to report so far, but during tti overnight, the fog is going to make it difficult in some areas to see a great distance, so take it slow. all right, now this is just about now, as we head into the ddle of tan overnight, we're ligoing to see rain begin to push significantly areas of looinld ng island, fairfield county. as we head to 7:00 tomorrow morning, a little bit more. as we roll into the five boroughs, it's a soggy start....
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that they are going step up security in new york as the precaution. they are telling us to tell people in new york to see -- to expect to see further security, especially at the obvious places. at points of transit, subways and so forth. at bridges and tunnels. that means people coming into the new york area, to o e extent there are checks on vehicles. you can expect to see more of those. they are going to be putting out a statement later today. but they have already decided they are going take up some more visible security in new york. this is the usual response that nypd takes whenever there is a terror attack anywhere in the world but especially in europe. and especially an attack on transportation facilities. so this is something that they not based on any information that they have intelligence information. but based on simply what is publicly knowow >> pete we know that officials in belgium after the aest of abdeslam were worried that something would happ. was there much talk here in the united states about that fear? >> well, there was talk abo
that they are going step up security in new york as the precaution. they are telling us to tell people in new york to see -- to expect to see further security, especially at the obvious places. at points of transit, subways and so forth. at bridges and tunnels. that means people coming into the new york area, to o e extent there are checks on vehicles. you can expect to see more of those. they are going to be putting out a statement later today. but they have already decided they are going take...
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but in new york the household was in need of martha. and they were very efficient with those cheerful presence. and then wrote a letter to washington in a few and said we have gauged as a steward rand superintendent and in the dining room oysters and lobsters never ago i touched on the table they hoped this report would have sued the fact as they are remarkably fond of these fish. [laughter] wou and into say that's it was too busy and political colleagues as an official cabinet to keep the etiquette proper to be observed by the president.te the the president to accept and having digested these asked john adams that if it would be permissible. but adams had this frivolities himself to say he should have no intercourse with society to say the least of those unfortunate connotations it drives from the ritual of a formal reception and delusions whether in colonial-- role a satiric called and now they had come to your. the new republic was a batterer of experiment his highness and his excellency the anti-a federalist that seems to determine
but in new york the household was in need of martha. and they were very efficient with those cheerful presence. and then wrote a letter to washington in a few and said we have gauged as a steward rand superintendent and in the dining room oysters and lobsters never ago i touched on the table they hoped this report would have sued the fact as they are remarkably fond of these fish. [laughter] wou and into say that's it was too busy and political colleagues as an official cabinet to keep the...
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"new york times." "washington post" on foreign policy. in both of those, you suggested that nato needs to do more to carry its weight. i want to ask you about article 5, on collective defense. which of course goes back to the very beginning of the cold war. is that simply out of date and maybe needs to be done away with? >> i think nato is obsolete. nato was done at a time -- you had the soviet union. much larger than russia is today. i'm not saying russia is not a threat. but we have other threats. we have the threat of terrorism. nato doesn't discuss terrorism. nato doesn't have the right countries in it for terrorism. what i'm saying, we pay a totally disproportionate share to nato. if you look at the ukraine, we're the only ones fighting. i never hear other countries mentioned. we're talking about ukraine, get out, do this, do that. ukraine is very far away from us. how come the countries near the ukraine, surrounding the ukraine, how come they're not opening up, and they're not at least protesting? i never hear anything except from a
"new york times." "washington post" on foreign policy. in both of those, you suggested that nato needs to do more to carry its weight. i want to ask you about article 5, on collective defense. which of course goes back to the very beginning of the cold war. is that simply out of date and maybe needs to be done away with? >> i think nato is obsolete. nato was done at a time -- you had the soviet union. much larger than russia is today. i'm not saying russia is not a...
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public safety campaign now adds slowing al an, new yorkers keep new york stave. videos features team who did say something. >> these are faces of every day riders, they come from all walks of life. that regard they represent the -- diverse community that is new york. russ: they will run on-line, and print ads on trains and buses and station. dari: mta wants to make sure 30 times for the related crimes does not profit from a film being made about him, they were pursue any funds to be paid to -- he was arrested for stealing a greyhound bus in new jersey. steve: juan have -- have been charged with aggravated assault. police say they got into a fight after the one-year-old daughter slipped from the chair, watch this, back comes easter bunny little girl was not hurt. we have amazing video. dari: they had to see it all those kids? >> traumatizing. traumatize. dari: ridiculous. it is a challenge to see how skinny you really are. steve: new social media craze, that has women trying to hide their waist behind a piece of paper. dari: the phone that makes you feel high? >>
public safety campaign now adds slowing al an, new yorkers keep new york stave. videos features team who did say something. >> these are faces of every day riders, they come from all walks of life. that regard they represent the -- diverse community that is new york. russ: they will run on-line, and print ads on trains and buses and station. dari: mta wants to make sure 30 times for the related crimes does not profit from a film being made about him, they were pursue any funds to be paid...
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>>> right now on news 4 new york, slashed and stabbed in an illegal club. police flood a manhattan club as victims are taken out on stretchers in washington heights. >> news 4 has learned illegal clubs are raising big concerns mark santia with new information from the scene tonight. >> reporter: all of the injured are expected to survive. police are searching for the two attackers who left five people bleeding inside that location, a place police call an illegal underground club. surveillance cameras capture the moments after a vicious fight. more than a dozen people spill out onto the streets. news 4 cameras are rolling as this victim is rushed to the hospital. >> i heard a lot of yelling, like people were arguing, men, and maybe running up the street. i think it's pretty new. i didn't even know it was there. >> like a normal basement. there's a door and people going in. >> reporter: this washington heights resident has seen people coming and going at all times of night. but this fight and the violent nature of it is particularly disturbing. >> that's seri
>>> right now on news 4 new york, slashed and stabbed in an illegal club. police flood a manhattan club as victims are taken out on stretchers in washington heights. >> news 4 has learned illegal clubs are raising big concerns mark santia with new information from the scene tonight. >> reporter: all of the injured are expected to survive. police are searching for the two attackers who left five people bleeding inside that location, a place police call an illegal underground...
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the layers, the layers and i see it in new york a lot. the california a buildings in new york that remain unnamed. we'll all go in with a weapon and i'll be in the lobby with 10 to 20 minutes depending on the line and all mainer of access sometimes 100 to 120 feet from the entrance of the building. i think that that should be reverse engineered as a consultant on numerous matters and always said that the layers have to be reverse engineered. you can't be allowed access into a common area in a closed building with a weapon. the founder should be the first -- the first layer when you come in. let's identify the individuals. >> yeah, i mean let me stop you there so we can drill down on that because that's what we were talking about just a moment ago. these sort of things revealed the vulnerabilities. and thank goodness it looks like in this case it was resolved. you know, without a terrible consequence, but it looks like he went through one or two layers before he finally hit -- and these are all preliminary reports. but what we know so far.
the layers, the layers and i see it in new york a lot. the california a buildings in new york that remain unnamed. we'll all go in with a weapon and i'll be in the lobby with 10 to 20 minutes depending on the line and all mainer of access sometimes 100 to 120 feet from the entrance of the building. i think that that should be reverse engineered as a consultant on numerous matters and always said that the layers have to be reverse engineered. you can't be allowed access into a common area in a...