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and that's at 94% in monticello, and 90 in white plains. 91 for greenwich and the hamptons. it's muggy, that's for sure, and that's something that will stay with us into the day tomorrow. the radar and satellite does not look like much is going on, however, we are starting to see the relative humidity shooting up. this is the cold front that is moving in our direction, and at this point it looks like it will fall apart a little bit shooting through the area, and it's good enough for showers and thunderstorms, and so muggy and mild, and and that's what we are expecting tonight. you step outside, and this is what you feel tomorrow. a sticky start to the workweek, and it's going to be a lot of humid air in advance of the front. it's going to feel hotter than it is. make sure you dress appropriately and bring your umbrella. it's not a bad idea to have it. showers on monday and even early tuesday. here's your monday planner. 86degrees, and that's the forecasted high, and feeling like 90 degrees with the humidity. just be mindful of that. if you're headed to the beach, not bad at
and that's at 94% in monticello, and 90 in white plains. 91 for greenwich and the hamptons. it's muggy, that's for sure, and that's something that will stay with us into the day tomorrow. the radar and satellite does not look like much is going on, however, we are starting to see the relative humidity shooting up. this is the cold front that is moving in our direction, and at this point it looks like it will fall apart a little bit shooting through the area, and it's good enough for showers and...
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reporting live from greenwich, ida siegal, news 4, new york. >> and turning now to the legionnaires' outbreak. city officials today stopped short of calling it over. but they are considering it contained at this point. so far, the death toll stands at 12. there has been 121 cases, but no new onset cases since august 3rd, and no new contaminated buildings or cooling towers. at a press conference today, the centers for disease control call the city's response to the outbreak swift, diligent, and robust. >>> for the first time tonight, we're hearing from the truck driver set on fire during that new jersey turnpike inferno. rescuers say the drivers of the two trucks that collided, the wreck shut down parts of the turnpike for hours last night. many of you might have gotten stuck in the backup there. news 4's brynn gingras is live in east brunswick with her exclusive interview. brynn? >> reporter: i spoke to the 62-year-old driver who is right now recovering in the hospital, st. barnabas hospital's burn unit. he said he was carrying medical [000:29:57;00]
reporting live from greenwich, ida siegal, news 4, new york. >> and turning now to the legionnaires' outbreak. city officials today stopped short of calling it over. but they are considering it contained at this point. so far, the death toll stands at 12. there has been 121 cases, but no new onset cases since august 3rd, and no new contaminated buildings or cooling towers. at a press conference today, the centers for disease control call the city's response to the outbreak swift,...
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take a look at the relative humidity. 90% for white plains and greenwich. 94% humidity in monticello. this is what you can expect. cloudy, mild, muggy tonight. we do have a steamy start to the work week. a second heat wave of the summer is possible this week and we really don't have much relief in sight by way of cooler temperatures. we have a couple chances for scattered showers, maybe a thunderstorm, but still doesn't manage to cool things down. here's your vortex satellite and radar, shows some of the cloud cover moving in. 92 degrees, the forecast high. we're expecting to hit that at 3:00 in the afternoon, with the humidity. that 92 will feel like 94. here's a look at your 7-day. a string of 90-degree days heading our way. >>> golf history from the barclays tournament in new jersey plus steve overmyer sits down with damon amendolara from cbs sports studio. he'll talk yankees, jets, mets, giants. >>> let's start things off with the mets. david ortiz got a really good look at the mets staff this week. i think he liked what he saw. he said the mets with this pitching staff, they're n
take a look at the relative humidity. 90% for white plains and greenwich. 94% humidity in monticello. this is what you can expect. cloudy, mild, muggy tonight. we do have a steamy start to the work week. a second heat wave of the summer is possible this week and we really don't have much relief in sight by way of cooler temperatures. we have a couple chances for scattered showers, maybe a thunderstorm, but still doesn't manage to cool things down. here's your vortex satellite and radar, shows...
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. >>> if you are planning an end of summer trip to the beach in greenwich, swim at your own risk. lifeguards will not be on duty for the rest of the season. the city says a lifeguard shortage is to blame. probably because of the college students going back to school. some of the beach-goers we talked to diplomat didn't seem to be bothered by the change. >> the water is calm. i'm an adult. i feel comfortable swimming. i've never noticed whether the lifeguards were here anyway. >> it's nothing for me. because i know how to swim. >> first aid stations at greenwich point and island beach will be staffed every day. >> with temperatures as high as they are, people will go in the water. >> that's probably why they're not noticing. >> yeah, lots of beach weather headed into the labor day holiday. the beaches will be packed through the weekend and first week of september, even with no signs of this heat letting up. still very hot outside right now. let's look outside from the top of the rock. it's hazy, hot and humid. you've seen that sky, typical late august sky. temperatures in the upper
. >>> if you are planning an end of summer trip to the beach in greenwich, swim at your own risk. lifeguards will not be on duty for the rest of the season. the city says a lifeguard shortage is to blame. probably because of the college students going back to school. some of the beach-goers we talked to diplomat didn't seem to be bothered by the change. >> the water is calm. i'm an adult. i feel comfortable swimming. i've never noticed whether the lifeguards were here anyway....
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we reached out to greenwich high school for comment and have not heard back yet. >>> an mta worker has been ordered to pay a fine. joel grassman admitted to stealing a b ket truck and driving it with the boom extended, knocking down telephone poles, power lines, and trees in el month. and on top of tt big fine, a judge sentenced grassman to five ye sarseprobation. he's already spent seven m ths behind bars. >>> the nfl and player's union do not appear to be any closer to striking a deal over tom brady's four-game deflategate zosuspension. they left thi k urihouse without reaching a settlement today. brady and the nfl commissioner, roger goodel did not attend today's talks, but were in court yesterday for a publi hearing. and a courtroom sketch artist of brady at that hearing are getting a lot of at tention. people online are comparing him to everything from e.t. to lurch from the adams family. the artist apologized to brady and his fans for not making him pretty enough. she added that brady spent most of the hearing looking down at his cell phone and frowning..>> if you look to the pic
we reached out to greenwich high school for comment and have not heard back yet. >>> an mta worker has been ordered to pay a fine. joel grassman admitted to stealing a b ket truck and driving it with the boom extended, knocking down telephone poles, power lines, and trees in el month. and on top of tt big fine, a judge sentenced grassman to five ye sarseprobation. he's already spent seven m ths behind bars. >>> the nfl and player's union do not appear to be any closer to...
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greenwich at 71. this is from one last dry night. a few stray showers possible tomorrow, and best bet in the afternoon. better bet monday through tuesday, and it's tuesday we are looking at the possibility of strong storms, and possibly localized flooding, but we need the rain right now, and since june 1st, we have gotten 9.75 inches, but that's 1.25 inches below the norm, and we have the grounds that are just kind of parched, and rain is on the way on tuesday, looking our absolute best this week. on the vortex satellite and radar, skies overhead, and what's on the way? a two-prong system that will join forces, moving east, bringing us the chances for showers tomorrow and soaking rain on tuesday, and here's the breakdown of your day tomorrow. 9:00a.m., feeling like 75, and it's more humid tomorrow, maybe a spotty shower out there, and by noon, 78, feeling like 81. still possibly some spotty showers, but really as we get to the 3:00 and 6:00 hour, better bet for showers out there and 81 at 3, feeling like 82 degrees, and more clouds i
greenwich at 71. this is from one last dry night. a few stray showers possible tomorrow, and best bet in the afternoon. better bet monday through tuesday, and it's tuesday we are looking at the possibility of strong storms, and possibly localized flooding, but we need the rain right now, and since june 1st, we have gotten 9.75 inches, but that's 1.25 inches below the norm, and we have the grounds that are just kind of parched, and rain is on the way on tuesday, looking our absolute best this...
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. >> we saw people slipping on pizza boxes on greenwich village. this has asked really helped, this guys trying to get him off the street, when you take these photos i think think in a way you say it's an in frenchman on the privacy of these people who have hit rock bottom part of their life. i think it's important to create awareness, people need to recognize homelessness exist, but maybe like preston maybe he didn't want his story expose. >> is there any sense that this is just a little backlash against palacios, like friends of the cops and were sick of it, we want to highlight what the city looks like now. >> not according to people like bobby watts who said the blood zero took on a big problem under his administration and it's actually going down, although it's a huge problem is been a huge problem. >> high-speed chains. >> check out this video and bricktown and route 88 and jackson bowl of boulevard. a black jeep wrangler and an acura were mouthing out to each other when they met at an intersection and got into an altercation. a 39-year-old 3
. >> we saw people slipping on pizza boxes on greenwich village. this has asked really helped, this guys trying to get him off the street, when you take these photos i think think in a way you say it's an in frenchman on the privacy of these people who have hit rock bottom part of their life. i think it's important to create awareness, people need to recognize homelessness exist, but maybe like preston maybe he didn't want his story expose. >> is there any sense that this is just a...
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. >>> a true greenwich compound. 25 lower crossroad. one of the highest priced homes in connecticut. cbs 2's emily smith takes us on a tour. [ music ] >> reporter: through an inviting gate and down a long winding driveway, you find a country compound on a private 80 acres. david ogleby gave us the tour. >> this was part of the original carriage house. there are three doors in each side. you can easily have about as many carriages as you want. we're standing in a barn. the barn. >> reporter: now it's a formal living room used for hanging artwork and enjoying after dinner cocktails. >> so this is the library. it's got wonderful walls for art, beautiful fireplace. >> reporter: the library has a large window. facing open meadows -- >> this is the largest. it's phenomenal. >> reporter: a large formal dining room has five south facing windows, a gourmet kitchen with room for everything including a breakfast area and a glass room for year-round dining. >> you look very decorative there. wonderful. you and the orchids. >> reporter: the home has
. >>> a true greenwich compound. 25 lower crossroad. one of the highest priced homes in connecticut. cbs 2's emily smith takes us on a tour. [ music ] >> reporter: through an inviting gate and down a long winding driveway, you find a country compound on a private 80 acres. david ogleby gave us the tour. >> this was part of the original carriage house. there are three doors in each side. you can easily have about as many carriages as you want. we're standing in a barn. the...
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. >> this is gifford's last big public appearance at the greenwich festival. as daughter cassidy's movie premiere. >> my husband, we're just grateful. >> in new york, frank gifford was a football legend. the new york daily news calling him a man for all seasons, "the new york post" saying he was the ultimate giant. on instagram page, new york giants team posted, once a giant, always a giant. >> the fact that he did, played so many years in the nfl with such sbintegrity and then monda night football and then all those years at sports and then survives me, the man deserves some sort of an award. >> oh, my leg. >> gifford appeared in about a dozen movies. though better known as half of a high profile celebrity couple. >> frank met kathie lee at another morning show studio not far from here. >> met at "good morning america." i was the substitute. >> so likable. can't help but just like him so much as a person. >> he's been through so much. known so much. experienced so much in this world. and i just grow from being near him all the time. >> they have such a specia
. >> this is gifford's last big public appearance at the greenwich festival. as daughter cassidy's movie premiere. >> my husband, we're just grateful. >> in new york, frank gifford was a football legend. the new york daily news calling him a man for all seasons, "the new york post" saying he was the ultimate giant. on instagram page, new york giants team posted, once a giant, always a giant. >> the fact that he did, played so many years in the nfl with such...
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. >> this was gifford's last big public appearance at the greenwich festival. and he was on her mind last month at daughter cassidy's movie premiere. >> my husband, we're just grateful. >> of course, here in new york, frank gifford was a football legend. "the new york daily news" calling him a man for all seasons. "the new york post" saying he was the ultimate giant. on instagram page, new york giants team posted, once a giant, always a giant. >> the fact that he did, played so many years in the nfl with such integrity and then monday night football and then all those years at sports and then survives me, the man deserves some sort of an award. >> oh, my leg. >> gifford also appeared in about a dozen movies, though better known as half of a high profile celebrity couple. >> frank met kathie lee at another morning show studio not far from here. >> met at "good morning america." i was jack london's substitute. he's so likable. can't help but just like him so much as a person. >> he's been through so much. known so much. experienced so much in this world. and i ju
. >> this was gifford's last big public appearance at the greenwich festival. and he was on her mind last month at daughter cassidy's movie premiere. >> my husband, we're just grateful. >> of course, here in new york, frank gifford was a football legend. "the new york daily news" calling him a man for all seasons. "the new york post" saying he was the ultimate giant. on instagram page, new york giants team posted, once a giant, always a giant. >> the...
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it is near 90 greenwich. east brunswick, princeton low to mid 80s. hunter, 73. we had some thunderstorms across parts of the hudson valley. they've rolled on. no longer a severe threat, but they keep getting them over and over and over around the great bearington area. our skies will clear out tonight. there could be one or two thunderstorms at the jersey shore early this evening shs or, but they should clear out by 10:00. more comfortable temperatures. 86 is the expected high in the city tomorrow and only 82 on thursday. that's because we're going to have more clouds coming in ahead of that storm system that is expected to bring much-needed rain around here. >>> thank you. >> john chander ler is up next. >> mets fans are not jaded. they're excited. we take the pulse of those mets fans, skipping skepticism and believing in this team. we'll hear from someone who has helped mold him into baseball's top arms. the spinning pinwheel of death. the disappearing wi-fi icon. the frozen download bar. you don't need a magician to fix these things. you need fios internet. g
it is near 90 greenwich. east brunswick, princeton low to mid 80s. hunter, 73. we had some thunderstorms across parts of the hudson valley. they've rolled on. no longer a severe threat, but they keep getting them over and over and over around the great bearington area. our skies will clear out tonight. there could be one or two thunderstorms at the jersey shore early this evening shs or, but they should clear out by 10:00. more comfortable temperatures. 86 is the expected high in the city...
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. >> i worked in a men's clothing store in greenwich, connecticut. for five years. >> seth: how did that go? >> it was challenging because i'm technically color-blind. >> seth: okay. >> and so, i would be selling these very affluent men of greenwich, connecticut suits and ties and shirts and i have no color what they were. and so, i would lay them out, and there was a section of the store where you would put the suit down, put a shirt in it. you know how you do that, you fold the shirt and stick it under it and fold the tie and place it on it and i said, this looks elegant for a man of your stature. one of the salesmen would walk by and go -- [ laughter ] >> and i would say, but, of course, not today. and i would move on. so, it was a little rough for me. but it was great experience because you're forced every time the door opens, you're forced to kind of develop a relationship and a chemistry with a total stranger which has helped me a little bit in this job. >> seth: yeah. >> he always puts my outfits together. >> seth: i had one similar to you bec
. >> i worked in a men's clothing store in greenwich, connecticut. for five years. >> seth: how did that go? >> it was challenging because i'm technically color-blind. >> seth: okay. >> and so, i would be selling these very affluent men of greenwich, connecticut suits and ties and shirts and i have no color what they were. and so, i would lay them out, and there was a section of the store where you would put the suit down, put a shirt in it. you know how you do...
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we'll take a look at other numbers in southampton, 78 degrees. 80 in greenwich and 74 in danbury. nice conditions along the jersey shore. as we head into places like parsippany. as we head this far north and west as we head into the overnight, you could see numbers getting into the 40s. sky conditions and storm tracker showing us exactly what we see with our own two eyes, it is beautiful out there. today, 82 should be the temperature. we'll see sunset at 7:37. more of the same, pretty uniform across the region. as we head down to 65 in the city, lower 50s and 40s depending on where you go. the north and west will be the cool area. look at that. rock hill, 48 degrees. here is your seven-day forecast, everybody. nice stuff. that's what we're seeing. we'll see thundershowers roll through as we begin next week. i think the weekend is dry, although on the humid side. that's a quick look at your forecast. back to you. >>> new york live is coming up next at 12:30. >> pat says whenever sarah and jackie walk into the studio, we get our own fashion show. >> oh, that's nice. >> we wanted to
we'll take a look at other numbers in southampton, 78 degrees. 80 in greenwich and 74 in danbury. nice conditions along the jersey shore. as we head into places like parsippany. as we head this far north and west as we head into the overnight, you could see numbers getting into the 40s. sky conditions and storm tracker showing us exactly what we see with our own two eyes, it is beautiful out there. today, 82 should be the temperature. we'll see sunset at 7:37. more of the same, pretty uniform...
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they had two children and lived in greenwich, connecticut, which is where he died this morning natural causes. said, we rejoice in the extraordinary life he was privileged to live, and we feel grateful and blessed to have been loved by such an amazing human being. his wife tweeted, deeply grateful to all for your outpouring of grace. we are steadfast in our faith and finding comfort in knowing where frank is. phillipions 4:13. fans of the hall of famer are reacting to his death and remembering his football and broadcasting career. >> when he was an announcer he was the face of the nfl. >> he was very effective on a very effective team. >> as an athlete, he saturday quality standard for all athletes. >> reporter: frank gifford grew up poor during the depression. his father was an oil worker and gifford said the family moved 47 times before he entered high school. occasionally, they slept in parks, the family car and sometimes ate dog food. his accomplishments are a testament to his perserverance. steve obermeyer will have more in sports. >> thank you. >>> new at 7:30, another report of
they had two children and lived in greenwich, connecticut, which is where he died this morning natural causes. said, we rejoice in the extraordinary life he was privileged to live, and we feel grateful and blessed to have been loved by such an amazing human being. his wife tweeted, deeply grateful to all for your outpouring of grace. we are steadfast in our faith and finding comfort in knowing where frank is. phillipions 4:13. fans of the hall of famer are reacting to his death and remembering...
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gifford passed away of natural causes at his family home in greenwich, connecticut. today his wife kathie lee tweeted, deeply grateful for your outis pouring of grace. sports anchor laura here now with more. >> sandra, frank gifford is being remembered by his former team as the ultimate giants. after playing 12 years in new york and what turned into is a hall of fame career and then earning similar success in the broadcast booth, including for monday night football. gifford was born in santa monica, california in 1930. he attended usc and was the giants' first round draft pick in 195 2. he was an eight-time pro bowler with big blue. he was the mvp in 195 as the giants swept through the nfl title. he was tank core of the giants offense that went to five and '60s. his family released a statement today saying, "we rejoice in the extraordinary life he was privileged to links and we feel grateful and blessed to have been loved by such an amazing human being." he will always be remembered as a giants' giant. not only is is he a member of the hall of fame but one of the fir
gifford passed away of natural causes at his family home in greenwich, connecticut. today his wife kathie lee tweeted, deeply grateful for your outis pouring of grace. sports anchor laura here now with more. >> sandra, frank gifford is being remembered by his former team as the ultimate giants. after playing 12 years in new york and what turned into is a hall of fame career and then earning similar success in the broadcast booth, including for monday night football. gifford was born in...
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but as you head into fairfield county, still steamy. 89 at west port, and t 91 in andich greenwich. 88 in point pleasant. 90 in long branch. in the hudson valley, hot and humid. 80s to low 90s. 90 in saddle river. baseball forecast. phillies taking on the mets at home. 87 degrees. you want to stay hydrated. hot and muggy during the game. temperatures hovering in the 80s throughout much of the game. eventually getting down to the 70 ts overni t night. here's a look at future tracker. and around 7:00, we see one or kstwo storms for the jersey shore, places like monmouth and ocean counties. otherwise very dry out there. around 2:00 overnight, everything quiet, tuggy, lticky. the ac is definitely on in most of your homes. around :00 t orrow morning, your morning commute, nice and quiet here. the sunshine cooks the atmosphere once again, and temperatures back to the low 90 by the afternoon. and it's another uncomfortable commute around 7:00 p.m. with that high heat and humidity. 76 tonight, not much on a cooldown. rtly cloudy skies and tomorrow makes it a heatwave. 91 for your high temperat
but as you head into fairfield county, still steamy. 89 at west port, and t 91 in andich greenwich. 88 in point pleasant. 90 in long branch. in the hudson valley, hot and humid. 80s to low 90s. 90 in saddle river. baseball forecast. phillies taking on the mets at home. 87 degrees. you want to stay hydrated. hot and muggy during the game. temperatures hovering in the 80s throughout much of the game. eventually getting down to the 70 ts overni t night. here's a look at future tracker. and around...
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. >>> a major mess tonight after an nyu contractor working on the street near the greenwich village campus broke a 12-inch water main. the intersection of mcdougal and west 3rd street were flooded out. the workers had to cleanup and make repairs. at least one nyu dorm was left without water and two buildings had flooded basements. >>> breaking news from the west coast tonight. three firefighters died battle thing the wild fires in washington state. at least four more are injured from the fires burning in the town of twisp. the weather is not helping the fight. temperatures are expected to be over 90 degrees with the dry conditions throughout the day. the wind also not helping, and this video is from boise, idaho, showing how fierce it can get. a fire whirl or firenado forms, and the heat is kicked up by the weather and then spins, creating the look of a tornado. it can become dangerous and send the hot dirt and ash raining down. >>> danger on the road. cbs 2 obtained exclusive video of a u.s. postal worker driving a tractor trailer and apparently using his cell phone behind the wheel. and
. >>> a major mess tonight after an nyu contractor working on the street near the greenwich village campus broke a 12-inch water main. the intersection of mcdougal and west 3rd street were flooded out. the workers had to cleanup and make repairs. at least one nyu dorm was left without water and two buildings had flooded basements. >>> breaking news from the west coast tonight. three firefighters died battle thing the wild fires in washington state. at least four more are...
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it's around the 70-degree mark or so, and it's from connecticut. 76degrees, the reading from stan in greenwich, connecticut, and what do you have to say to me? i saw a couple of the meteors last night. it's been a good show, but it's getting less and less as we move forward. it was a good show a couple of nights ago. i didn't see 60 an hour, about 40 in my 15 minute ride from the train station to the house. clear, 77 degrees, and your high temperature was 88 degrees. typical 83. a nice 5 degrees above the average. hotter out there as we go into your day tomorrow, and it's going to be a beach weekend. you could have a shower out there for a few of you, especially north and west of the area. the water and the beaches, it's warm. i'm giving you all the actual numbers for the buoy readings, and anywhere from 74 to 78 for the south shore of long island, and down to the jersey shore, i mean you're pushing the 80- degree mark the further south you go. if you go to the website, i just went to the website for coopers beach at south hampton. 71degrees, and that's pretty darn nice, hitting the water arou
it's around the 70-degree mark or so, and it's from connecticut. 76degrees, the reading from stan in greenwich, connecticut, and what do you have to say to me? i saw a couple of the meteors last night. it's been a good show, but it's getting less and less as we move forward. it was a good show a couple of nights ago. i didn't see 60 an hour, about 40 in my 15 minute ride from the train station to the house. clear, 77 degrees, and your high temperature was 88 degrees. typical 83. a nice 5...
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hit or miss in the afternoon in the 70s from greenwich. 72 in montauk. muggy start for you at long island, tulsa, connecticut. it's not as hot but with temperatures in the 80s and humidity really high, we can expect it to feel very uncomfortable. so 82 is the high tomorrow for mid town. 81 on friday with more rain and thunderstorms coming in. starting the morning commute and lasting pretty much most of the day. and then it tapers off as we go into the weekend. so we still may have a chance of sun over the weekend. >> yes. >> fingers crossed. thank you. >> bruce, what do you have coming up? >> the mets and orioles play a little home run derby at camden yards. still a few balls stayed in the park and while la garis made sure one of them didn't go for extra bases. wow. and bird hits two balls over the wall in the bronx. we've got yankees' highlights and rookie's debut next. >> heidi klum is here. a great show. do not change the channel tonight. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what abo
hit or miss in the afternoon in the 70s from greenwich. 72 in montauk. muggy start for you at long island, tulsa, connecticut. it's not as hot but with temperatures in the 80s and humidity really high, we can expect it to feel very uncomfortable. so 82 is the high tomorrow for mid town. 81 on friday with more rain and thunderstorms coming in. starting the morning commute and lasting pretty much most of the day. and then it tapers off as we go into the weekend. so we still may have a chance of...
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the island and 81 in westport connecticut on the other side of the sound and 76 in danburry and 79 in greenwich. down by the shore, it's beautiful and 79 and 80 degrees and the cool spot, seaside park right now and as we journey up north, duchess, orange county nice and cool in the upper 60s to upper 70s depending on where you look. all right. let's journey on out to the wider picture. take a look at storm tracker right now. not even a cloud in the sky and all of the moisture well off and you can't see anything coming from the west, either. that's good. we zoom in and we're not going to see anything either, and let's take a look at what we can expectomecause here is where the transition happens. winds out of the north, northwest rate now and high of 84 degrees and then things begin to change. tonight it's great and cool 67 degree, but tomorrow we inch up a few degrees and the wind shifts to the west and then the southwest and we get warmer. that's where we're really going begin to feel it. 84 should be our high temperature and 79 east chester as we head up north, a comfortable 77 and take a loo
the island and 81 in westport connecticut on the other side of the sound and 76 in danburry and 79 in greenwich. down by the shore, it's beautiful and 79 and 80 degrees and the cool spot, seaside park right now and as we journey up north, duchess, orange county nice and cool in the upper 60s to upper 70s depending on where you look. all right. let's journey on out to the wider picture. take a look at storm tracker right now. not even a cloud in the sky and all of the moisture well off and you...
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two groups holding a memorial in greenwich village. >> everyone was here together as one to celebrate the life of the victim and really give a message that this won't be tolerated, and that we will keep expressing ourselves and advocating for freedom and equality for everyone. >> a judge in jerusalem is now ordering a psychiatric evaluation for the accused attacker. >>> a madman on the loose in a dark theater. hear from the hero cop that stopped the man on a violent mission. >>> plus, spider-man in a scuffle in times square. what sparked the super hero spring into action? >>> let's all calm down and look at the beautiful sunset. this one from city island. really pretty day. we are cloudy right now and 76. rain on the radar over ocean county and sneaking into sussex, but if you need >>> the suspected killer of a cop in louisiana tonight captured after an intense manhunt. officers acting on a tip arresting 27-year-old grover canon in a garage not far from the crime scene. the officer was gunned down last night after answering a call about a suspicious person at a home. canon is already
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two groups holding a memorial in greenwich village. >> everyone was here together as one to celebrate the life of the victim and really give a message that this won't be tolerated, and that we will keep expressing ourselves and advocating for freedom and equality for everyone. >> a judge in jerusalem is now ordering a psychiatric evaluation for the accused attacker. >>> a madman on the loose in a dark theater. hear from the hero cop that stopped the man on a violent mission. >>> plus, spider-man in a scuffle in times square. what sparked the super hero spring into action? >>> let's all calm down and look at the beautiful sunset. this one from city island. really pretty day. we are cloudy right now and 76. rain on the radar over ocean county and sneaking into sussex, but if you need th switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their 1 hour appointment window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg internet, hundreds of hd channels, and unlimited calling to the u.
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westport, connecticut at 80. 82 in greenwich now. from 82 to in point pleasant. 84 in parsippany and north and west mainly 70s to near 80 except a few 60s from high point to hunter because of cloud cover. clouds rotating around a huge upper level low pressure system, pretty much holding on to the catskills and poconos, not really reaching the coastline. in the meantime, tropical storm erica holding on as a tropical storm, looks disorganized now. maybe weaken slightly headed toward the northern leeward islands and northern dominican republic and then into the turks and caicos. and then when it gets to south florida, the tracks sort of go in a lot of different directions. south florida has to be wary and to start to prepare, because it could be a category 1 storm. meanwhile, southern bahamas, turks and caicos, northeastern dominican republic coastline from puerto rico toward guadeloupe. hurricane watches and warnings in effect. the storm is still churning about. going to bring a lot of heavy rain there. it's a beauty, though, for us th
westport, connecticut at 80. 82 in greenwich now. from 82 to in point pleasant. 84 in parsippany and north and west mainly 70s to near 80 except a few 60s from high point to hunter because of cloud cover. clouds rotating around a huge upper level low pressure system, pretty much holding on to the catskills and poconos, not really reaching the coastline. in the meantime, tropical storm erica holding on as a tropical storm, looks disorganized now. maybe weaken slightly headed toward the northern...
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that's like the greenwich of pakistan. i've been humping it up the hindu curb puking from altitude sickness and wiping my ass with scorpion husks, osama bin trust fund was living two miles from a golf course. >> jon: i'm sorry, aasif. does abbottabad really have a golf course. >> it literally does. i could have been on the 14th fairway. (beep) osama bin laden. >> jon: samantha bee is actually tonight in abbottabad. >> that's right, jon. aasif is right. abbottabad is exactly what you wouldn't have expected. a relatively affluent bedroom community. >> jon: how do the residents that live there, we saw the guy who tweeted the news about what's happening. how are they taking that? >> they are shocked. shocked so few westerners had ever heard of this picturesque hamlet famed throughout pakistan for its mild climate and top ranked schools, a well heeled retirement haven for high-ranking pakistani military men but also just an hour's drive from the bustling capital of islamabad. look at this hidden gem, four baths, eight bedrooms
that's like the greenwich of pakistan. i've been humping it up the hindu curb puking from altitude sickness and wiping my ass with scorpion husks, osama bin trust fund was living two miles from a golf course. >> jon: i'm sorry, aasif. does abbottabad really have a golf course. >> it literally does. i could have been on the 14th fairway. (beep) osama bin laden. >> jon: samantha bee is actually tonight in abbottabad. >> that's right, jon. aasif is right. abbottabad is...
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flora park, 84. 79 in sayville. 88 in greenwich. much of connecticut into the 80s to near 90. of still hot in long branch. point pleasant, you're at 84. 87 at cream ridge. to the north and west, 87 in danville. cooler 70s, high point and jeffersonville and hunter, some showers. a couple isolated thunderstorms there. that's why your humidity is higher at 78%. otherwise, between 30% and about 50%. that is tolerable. of so the feels-like temperature is just like the actual temperature, doesn't feel any different at all. that will be different tomorrow. showers and storms in our area are dying out. clusters of showers and storms over the southeast coastline, because of low pressure near jacksonville. it's reducing heavy rain along the carolina coast. we're tracking that right now. there's very little chance it will develop into anything tropical. meanwhile, a spot shower or thunderstorm not out of the question this evening. but most will die out. and tomorrow the risk is mainly near the coast. so we will have to watch out there. otherwise, just an isolated shower or thunderstorm.
flora park, 84. 79 in sayville. 88 in greenwich. much of connecticut into the 80s to near 90. of still hot in long branch. point pleasant, you're at 84. 87 at cream ridge. to the north and west, 87 in danville. cooler 70s, high point and jeffersonville and hunter, some showers. a couple isolated thunderstorms there. that's why your humidity is higher at 78%. otherwise, between 30% and about 50%. that is tolerable. of so the feels-like temperature is just like the actual temperature, doesn't...
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it's 77 in stanford right now. 83 in greenwich. 81 in reading. cleared out nicely except on the st end where it's still in the 70s in the hamptons. 81 in long branch. 86 in the city now and morristown. short cast looks g at for tomorrow, except toward the twin forks. you're going to still see clouds. the winds are going to pick up a little bit. they're out of the north now. they'll stay out of the north 10 to 15 miles per hour. so the waters are going to be choppy. and the rip current chance is moderate. so make sure you stay near the shore break and if you're swimming, you should be near a lifeguard, probably if you don't swim well, stay onshore. 63 in wry brook. look at the 50s in arlington, rock hill. nice and cool and comfortable. low humidity through saturday. sunday could see a few storms coming back in the afternoon and evening. and then not too bad on monday at 84 degrees. whatever the weather, hope you have a great weekend. guys, back to you. >> nice weekend. thank you, janice. >>> next, the battle over a boarded up store front is heatin
it's 77 in stanford right now. 83 in greenwich. 81 in reading. cleared out nicely except on the st end where it's still in the 70s in the hamptons. 81 in long branch. 86 in the city now and morristown. short cast looks g at for tomorrow, except toward the twin forks. you're going to still see clouds. the winds are going to pick up a little bit. they're out of the north now. they'll stay out of the north 10 to 15 miles per hour. so the waters are going to be choppy. and the rip current chance is...
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and that goes through greenwich, in the uk. and then there's 24 time zones divided up around the world. gh economist allison schrager has studied the effect of time zones. >> there's always been some political aspect as to how people set time. the whole economic justification for having different time zones is for trade. and north korea barely trades if anyone. if anyone can get away with having their own time zone it's them. >> north korea has its own calendars, too. beginning in 1997 it started counting years based off the birth of its modern founder, kim il sung. so in pyongyang, it's year 104, 1,911 years behind the rest of the world. for "cbs this morning saturday" anna werner new york. >>> isolated as they are, it's still got to feel awfully weird to be on the half-hour timetable. >> there's a region it's called the kaesong industrial park there's both north korea and south korean workers. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the new york times" reports president obama may have burned a bridge with a lo
and that goes through greenwich, in the uk. and then there's 24 time zones divided up around the world. gh economist allison schrager has studied the effect of time zones. >> there's always been some political aspect as to how people set time. the whole economic justification for having different time zones is for trade. and north korea barely trades if anyone. if anyone can get away with having their own time zone it's them. >> north korea has its own calendars, too. beginning in...
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right now outside 82 degrees in midtown and floral park at 84. 83 in madison and as we take a look at greenwich, connecticut. 87 degrees and 85, 95 in stanford and out on the island, oh, you have 79 in south ampton and 83 in east port, and 83 in princeton and right along the shore we've got 85 in point pleasant and one more trip for you, let's take a journey up north and route 9 into wappingers falls and westchester and armont. here's what oui we're dealing with. you can see it in the yellows and reds, the storms to the west. some of the thunderstorms pushing eastward and will zoom on in. right now we're fine, but with the heat and sunshine, some instability there and i think we could see pop-up showers later in the afternoon and the island still looks dry and very much calm with a marine layer out there to keep things a little more stable. new york city, as we advance into tomorrow morning, that's when we see the heavy stuff. we could see some urban flooding and it could be a messy commute in the morning. for today, up to 88 degrees and we'll inch that high further upward than originally thoug
right now outside 82 degrees in midtown and floral park at 84. 83 in madison and as we take a look at greenwich, connecticut. 87 degrees and 85, 95 in stanford and out on the island, oh, you have 79 in south ampton and 83 in east port, and 83 in princeton and right along the shore we've got 85 in point pleasant and one more trip for you, let's take a journey up north and route 9 into wappingers falls and westchester and armont. here's what oui we're dealing with. you can see it in the yellows...
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that goes through greenwich and then there's 24 time zones around the world. >> reporter: allils son has studied the effect. >> there has been some political aspect to how people set time. the whole economic justification for having different time zones is -- north korea barely trades so if any one can have a time zone it's them. >> north korea has its own calendars too. in 1997 it started counting years based off the birth of its modern founder. so it's year 104, 1,911 years behind the rest of the world. for "cbs this morning: saturday", anna werner, new york. >>> as isolated as they are it's got to be weird to be on the half hour time table. >> it's interesting, also there is a region, yes it's called the casson industrial park, they are north and south kreen workers. you have to imagine a hey, you getting off 30 minutes before i am? >> another reason for showing up late. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the new york times" reports president obama may have burned a bridge with a long time israeli advocacy group. he looks to gain support for the iran nuclear d
that goes through greenwich and then there's 24 time zones around the world. >> reporter: allils son has studied the effect. >> there has been some political aspect to how people set time. the whole economic justification for having different time zones is -- north korea barely trades so if any one can have a time zone it's them. >> north korea has its own calendars too. in 1997 it started counting years based off the birth of its modern founder. so it's year 104, 1,911 years...
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pictures showing the aftermath at the cos cob train station in greenwich. the mta says the 28-year-old woman's wallet had fallen. the train headed from grand central terminal to new haven this morning hit her. her identity hasn't been released. >>> a wild scene in the bronx today as three nypd officers were injured responding to a home invasion call at university avenue after getting a 911 call from someone in an apartment. investigators say two men went into the building to rob an apartment. when police got there, there was a scuffle in the hallway. and it spilled out on the street. there are reports one of the police officers had a broken leg. one of the suspects was arrested and another got away. the owner of the apartment was arrested on drug charges. >>> senator charles schumer is getting some praise for his decision to vote against president obama's nuclear iran -- iran nuclear deal. sources say schumer had not planned to make his decision public until after he told his senate colleagues. but after he told the president the white house leaked it to th
pictures showing the aftermath at the cos cob train station in greenwich. the mta says the 28-year-old woman's wallet had fallen. the train headed from grand central terminal to new haven this morning hit her. her identity hasn't been released. >>> a wild scene in the bronx today as three nypd officers were injured responding to a home invasion call at university avenue after getting a 911 call from someone in an apartment. investigators say two men went into the building to rob an...
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and that goes through greenwich, in the uk. and then there's 24 time zones divided up around the world. gh economist allison schrager has studied the effect of time zones. >> there's always been some political aspect as to how people set time. the whole economic justification for having different time zones is for trade. and north korea barely trades if anyone. if anyone can get away with having their own time zone, it's them. >> north korea has its own calendars, too. beginning in 1997, it started counting years based off the birth of its modern founder, kim il sung. so in pyongyang, it's year 104, 1,911 years behind the rest of the world. for "cbs this morning saturday" anna werner, new york. >>> isolated as they are, it's still got to feel awfully weird to be on the half-hour timetable. >> there's a region, it's called the kaesong industrial park, there's both north korea and south korean workers. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the new york times" reports president obama may have burned a bridge with
and that goes through greenwich, in the uk. and then there's 24 time zones divided up around the world. gh economist allison schrager has studied the effect of time zones. >> there's always been some political aspect as to how people set time. the whole economic justification for having different time zones is for trade. and north korea barely trades if anyone. if anyone can get away with having their own time zone, it's them. >> north korea has its own calendars, too. beginning in...
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there have been some lightning strikes with that around greenwich village. the other heavy cell is across essex, hudson, union county and morris. this has lightning in it, too. there else the lightning strike in lower manhattan. one in montgomery street. another in greenwich village in canal, the west side, lower west side to world trade. this will dissipate in the next hour. another cell to islip. then we look at a shot of more thunderstorms popping up later today. >> heather is looking at the commute. got to be careful. >> it's pouring out there. crazy. everybody take it easy. let's go to a webcam. the fdr drive, these crews are out there trying to get construction cleared. let's pinpoint this for you, fdr northbound at 79th street. one lane is open. that is because of that ongoing construction. now, we are going to go back to that webcam and show you the fdr drive and how jam packed it is. crews are out there trying to get that cleared away. you can see the delay head to the northbound side. there is the truck where they are trying to pick up the cones an
there have been some lightning strikes with that around greenwich village. the other heavy cell is across essex, hudson, union county and morris. this has lightning in it, too. there else the lightning strike in lower manhattan. one in montgomery street. another in greenwich village in canal, the west side, lower west side to world trade. this will dissipate in the next hour. another cell to islip. then we look at a shot of more thunderstorms popping up later today. >> heather is looking...
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frank gifford died of natural causes yesterday in greenwich, connecticut at home. he was 84 years old. after growing up in santa monica california, he was drafted no. 1 to the new york giants. >> they talked about the nfl draft and frank gifford went to the new york giants no. 1. i went what? >> he spent his entire career with the giants. in 1956 he led the team to a championship. he later went on to a successful career as a sports commentator. >> when he was an announcer, he was the face of the nfl. >> as an athlete, he set a quality standard for all . >> the gold standard. he leaves behind his wife, as grandchildren. >>> the mayor and city lawmakers will introduce new legislation today to help fight the legionnaires' outbreak. the health department uped the number of diagnosed cases to 109. of those cases, 10 people have died. 76 people have been treated and discharged. more cooling units will be tested today for legionnaires' disease. the governor promises the state is doing all it can after identifying cooling towers as the source of the outbreak. >> it's a com
frank gifford died of natural causes yesterday in greenwich, connecticut at home. he was 84 years old. after growing up in santa monica california, he was drafted no. 1 to the new york giants. >> they talked about the nfl draft and frank gifford went to the new york giants no. 1. i went what? >> he spent his entire career with the giants. in 1956 he led the team to a championship. he later went on to a successful career as a sports commentator. >> when he was an announcer, he...
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greenwich meridian or something? [laughter] with that two minutes, i'm not going to get to you. what i do want to do is tell you thanks. it is courageous. we do this all the time, so sitting in front of those people, it comes second nature to us now. but i'm sure for you, it is a little bit frightening. maybe not. maybe some of you are studying theater or something and you might break out into song, which is what i am going to do right now. ok, here we go. [laughter] [applause] you have to stand up and line up here with me. this is aerobic, so we will get a little blood flowing. i do this every year. i get invited back, so it must be ok. despite whoever is running that thing, trying to kick me off the stage. i am not leaving until i finish this song. you can't make me. it is a little irish ditty known as "the unicorn song." you have ?do you know the ? do you know the motions? you are going to learn the motions. here is how it goes. ♪ well, there were green alligators and longnecked geese there were humpty dumpty camels and chimpanzees [laughter] there were cats and rats and el
greenwich meridian or something? [laughter] with that two minutes, i'm not going to get to you. what i do want to do is tell you thanks. it is courageous. we do this all the time, so sitting in front of those people, it comes second nature to us now. but i'm sure for you, it is a little bit frightening. maybe not. maybe some of you are studying theater or something and you might break out into song, which is what i am going to do right now. ok, here we go. [laughter] [applause] you have to...
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in theater, i would say that i had the extraordinary opportunity to work with michael greenwich a few times. we did othello in 2008. and a noel coward play. i've always had a remarkable time working with him. for me, he has a great way of speaking to actors and of guiding a piece. charlie: do you know what that is or do you just know it happens? ejiofor: i think it starts with a great overview of the piece. and a very watchful eye. and he is able to -- and the skill is to be able to niger avigate performance very gently along a certain way which opens up the actors for the audience. that whole kind of area. he is somebody that understands that is what the audience is looking for. everyman was, for me, just over five weeks. the company was rehearsing for longer. i was making a film so i came into it. charlie: when does that come out? ejiofor: this year. november. charlie: what is the satisfaction of acting for you? ejiofor: i think there is something about it which is, to me, and artform. and this is what i was always trying to get to. ever since the first time i performed. it is alway
in theater, i would say that i had the extraordinary opportunity to work with michael greenwich a few times. we did othello in 2008. and a noel coward play. i've always had a remarkable time working with him. for me, he has a great way of speaking to actors and of guiding a piece. charlie: do you know what that is or do you just know it happens? ejiofor: i think it starts with a great overview of the piece. and a very watchful eye. and he is able to -- and the skill is to be able to niger...
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i theater, i would say that had the extraordinary opportunity to work with michael greenwich a effew times. i worked with him before doing -- i've always had a remarkable time working with him. for me, he has a great way of speaking to actors and of guiding a piece. charlie: do you know what that is or do you just know it happens? ejiofor: i think it starts with a great overview of the piece. and a very watchful eye. and the skill is to be able to niger production and niger performance very gently along a certain way which opens up the actors for the audience. that whole kind of area. he is somebody that understands that is what the audience is looking for. every man was, for me, just over five weeks. the company was rehearsing for longer. i was making a film so i came into it. charlie: when does that come out? ejiofor: this year. november. charlie: what is the satisfaction of acting for you? ejiofor: i think there is something about it which is, to me, and artform. this is something that i wanted to get to the root of. it is always a form of self expression. i can express myself art
i theater, i would say that had the extraordinary opportunity to work with michael greenwich a effew times. i worked with him before doing -- i've always had a remarkable time working with him. for me, he has a great way of speaking to actors and of guiding a piece. charlie: do you know what that is or do you just know it happens? ejiofor: i think it starts with a great overview of the piece. and a very watchful eye. and the skill is to be able to niger production and niger performance very...
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same number in fairfield and redding and sheldon. 67 in greenwich. it's low to mid 60s. right around 70. most suburbs north and west between 60 and 65 degrees. storm tracker, we've got clouds. low and mid level clouds barely make them out. in terms of rain, lighter showers over eastern and southeastern pennsylvania. the main weather player is a front sitting up here. looks innocent now. moisture down here will get drawn here as it moves in our direction tomorrow. >> for today. future tracker -- 2:00 in the afternoon. a spotty shower north and west of the city. for the most part, nothing substantial anticipated. evening in the evening -- as we go towards morning, one push of showers and thunderstorms between 6:00, 9:00 in the morning. unfortunately, that's smack-dab in the commute. a bit of a lull in the action. mid afternoon, perhaps lighter showers and late afternoon, early evening. another line comes on through with shower and thunderstorm activity and locally heavy downpours. we should clear it out by the time we get to wednesday. future rainfall totals. nothing much
same number in fairfield and redding and sheldon. 67 in greenwich. it's low to mid 60s. right around 70. most suburbs north and west between 60 and 65 degrees. storm tracker, we've got clouds. low and mid level clouds barely make them out. in terms of rain, lighter showers over eastern and southeastern pennsylvania. the main weather player is a front sitting up here. looks innocent now. moisture down here will get drawn here as it moves in our direction tomorrow. >> for today. future...
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occasionally a group of african-americans managed to rent some of the a greenwich a usually those -- a great as some the groups were black men who served and got bounties for their service. these lands were cultivated by the free people for wages but the arrangement resembled too closely what they had known under slavery. in louisiana, the system of free labor instituted by general banks allowed friedman to choose their place of employment but force them to sign labor contracts for the entire year. any infraction of the rule enclosed by the land owner whether insolence or disobedience could result in forfeiture for pay or arrest. every colored man would be a slave until he can raise his own bill of cotton and put his own -- is say this is mine suggested prince rivers, a sea island resident served with the south carolina volunteers for in the post emancipation era most was share -- sharecropping. financially unable to rent to the land for cash, they agreed to cultivate someone else's property in exchange for a portion of the harvest. had the system operated fairly it might have been a
occasionally a group of african-americans managed to rent some of the a greenwich a usually those -- a great as some the groups were black men who served and got bounties for their service. these lands were cultivated by the free people for wages but the arrangement resembled too closely what they had known under slavery. in louisiana, the system of free labor instituted by general banks allowed friedman to choose their place of employment but force them to sign labor contracts for the entire...
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. >> this is a live shot, a man by the name of mike greenwich. >> we're talking about you, mike. >> he looks really active, doesn't he. >> real active. >> but he is hauling equipment around. >> show us your guns or something. >> when he gets -- here we go. look at the smile. >> hey mike, show off this body a little bit. >> ladies, he is taken do a little spin. >> oh, my gosh. >> that is mike greenwich. >> he is in good shape he is running around. >> forty-five or 50-pound, those big cameras. >> carry around your own try pot and camera, people asking me for help. but it is a work out. >> back when i first offered to say i would carry tripods. >> then what happened. >> it got old. >> lets go back to his camera. he is shooting at jen fred. she's doing a fashion segment, apparent liz ugly is in for the fall. >> all of the segments by the way they have been working out for mike. ugly is in. lets talk about weird boots, and we can spin it around and make the the ugly look amazing, we will tell you all bit. here's my mike pose. >>> it is 8:00 45. not as much fun as we have been having by what
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in theater, i would say that i had the extraordinary opportunity to work with michael greenwich a few times. i worked with him before doing -- i've always had a remarkable time working with him. for me, he has a great way of speaking to actors and of guiding a piece. charlie: do you know what that is or do you just know it happens? ejiofor: i think it starts with a great overview of the piece. and a very watchful eye. and the skill is to be able to niger production and niger performance very gently along a certain way which opens up the actors for the audience. that whole kind of area. he is somebody that understands that is what the audience is looking for. every man was, for me, just over five weeks. the company was rehearsing for longer. i was making a film so i came into it. charlie: when does that come out? ejiofor: this year. november. charlie: what is the satisfaction of acting for you? ejiofor: i think there is something about it which is, to me, and artform. this is something that i wanted to get to the root of. it is always a form of self expression. i can express myself art
in theater, i would say that i had the extraordinary opportunity to work with michael greenwich a few times. i worked with him before doing -- i've always had a remarkable time working with him. for me, he has a great way of speaking to actors and of guiding a piece. charlie: do you know what that is or do you just know it happens? ejiofor: i think it starts with a great overview of the piece. and a very watchful eye. and the skill is to be able to niger production and niger performance very...
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in theater, i would say that i had the extraordinary opportunity to work with michael greenwich a few times. i worked with him before doing -- i've always had a remarkable time working with him. for me, he has a great way of speaking to actors and of guiding a piece. charlie: do you know what that is or do you just know it happens? ejiofor: i think it starts with a great overview of the piece. and a very watchful eye. and the skill is to be able to nudge production and nudge performance very gently along a certain way which opens up the actors for the audience. that whole kind of area. he is somebody that understands that is what the audience is looking for. "every man" was, for me, just over five weeks. the company was rehearsing for longer. i was making a film so i came into it. charlie: when does that come out? ejiofor: this year. november. charlie: what is the satisfaction of acting for you? ejiofor: i think there is something about it which is, to me, and artform. this is something that i wanted to get to the root of. it is always a form of self expression. i can express myself a
in theater, i would say that i had the extraordinary opportunity to work with michael greenwich a few times. i worked with him before doing -- i've always had a remarkable time working with him. for me, he has a great way of speaking to actors and of guiding a piece. charlie: do you know what that is or do you just know it happens? ejiofor: i think it starts with a great overview of the piece. and a very watchful eye. and the skill is to be able to nudge production and nudge performance very...
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. >> and in the >>> president obama has been asked to declare the plaza near the storm wall inn in greenwich village a national monument. scott stringer wrote the president pushing for christopher park to get the distinction. the stone wall is a private business and not eligible for national monument status. that's why they want that plaza. it's where riots took place in 1969 and is considered by many as the birthplace of the modern lgbt movement. >>> two men will be arraigned on weapons charges in boston today after police say they made violent online threats pokemon world championships. the two men from iowa were the event. their car. what they found is the men had a 12 gauge shotgun, ar-15 rifle, several hundred rounds of ammunition and a hunting knife. no word yet on a motive. >>> now to an abc news exclusive. new video reveals how those two convicted killers broke out of the upstate new york prison. investigators wearing a go pro retraced their steps through the escape tunnel. all this is on camera. eyewitness news anchor ken rosato has the story. >> abc news has exclusive new video sho
. >> and in the >>> president obama has been asked to declare the plaza near the storm wall inn in greenwich village a national monument. scott stringer wrote the president pushing for christopher park to get the distinction. the stone wall is a private business and not eligible for national monument status. that's why they want that plaza. it's where riots took place in 1969 and is considered by many as the birthplace of the modern lgbt movement. >>> two men will be...
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down in greenwich village where over 146 young women, jewish and italian were killed when a fire broke out in the triangle shirtwaist factory which is on the top of the floors of an eight story building. this is a picture i like. it does not seem very dramatic. people looking up at the fire but these are the dead bodies of women who had leaked to avoid the flames and are now lying on the ground. leaped 8 stories. the latter's would only reach -- ladders would only reach to the 5th floor. it led to the first serious issue to regulate conditions of work. the city and state moving into beginning the process of actually trying to make sure safe working conditions and things like that. it's kind of galvanized the protest in new york city. the socialist party, an era of different -- no tv, no internet, no big campaign ads. people campaigned door-to-door and on street corners. the socialist party was adept at street corners speaking. and a socialist press in new york, for example, the daily newspaper published commentary on different street corners. what should you sound the street corners? h
down in greenwich village where over 146 young women, jewish and italian were killed when a fire broke out in the triangle shirtwaist factory which is on the top of the floors of an eight story building. this is a picture i like. it does not seem very dramatic. people looking up at the fire but these are the dead bodies of women who had leaked to avoid the flames and are now lying on the ground. leaped 8 stories. the latter's would only reach -- ladders would only reach to the 5th floor. it led...
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the most expensive house in greenwich sold for $120 million built in 1896. >> i just want the glass room. just one room. >> opulent. >>> pigeon problems plaguing a local neighborhood. invasion. >> first a check on the day's top stories and vanessa's forecast. go get help, boy. go get help. go get help! right now! if you're a cat, you ignore people. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. go on kitty, kitty... >>> a devastating loss for the broadway community. a rising star that broke barriers on les miserables has died. >> a scare for shoppers in the bronx. an out-of-control car crashes into a busy storefront. >> a day at the ballpark turned tragic for one fan. cbs 2 news sunday morning continues right now. >> good morning. 8:00 a.m. on this sunday, august 30th. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm andrea grymes. the day's top stories are straight ahead. [000:59:57;00]
the most expensive house in greenwich sold for $120 million built in 1896. >> i just want the glass room. just one room. >> opulent. >>> pigeon problems plaguing a local neighborhood. invasion. >> first a check on the day's top stories and vanessa's forecast. go get help, boy. go get help. go get help! right now! if you're a cat, you ignore people. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. go...
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. >> an elegant townhouse in new york's greenwich village was destroyed by a series of dynamite explosions. >> authorities first assumed an accidental detonation in a gas line had been responsible, except that the blast had been too powerful, destroying the $100,000 house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffman. and as firemen picked their way through the rubble, they found a basement workshop with sticks of dynamite and the materials needed to make bombs. three bodies were found in the rubble. >> the new york cell of the weather underground was beginning to build bombs that were to be placed that night at an officers' dance at ft. dix, new jersey. however, something went badly, and three ended up dead. >> the daughter of the building's owner and another girl fled right after the blast. >> i just went into survival mode, both to get out of the house and then to get away from the police. at that point, i was a combatant. >> the student protesters of the '60s have turned into more serious revolutionaries using far more lethal weapons. >> the '60s,
. >> an elegant townhouse in new york's greenwich village was destroyed by a series of dynamite explosions. >> authorities first assumed an accidental detonation in a gas line had been responsible, except that the blast had been too powerful, destroying the $100,000 house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffman. and as firemen picked their way through the rubble, they found a basement workshop with sticks of dynamite and the materials...