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new york city. on the right side of the screen, you can see onlookers as the situation is developing. we don't have any further details on the driver, number of injuries, victims and any of this, so we will bring this to you as it happens. david lee miller, we are seeing right now, police officers are searching the vehicle, opening doors, anything else that you are learning at this moment? >> police are still trying to figure out what happened. the fire department is on the scene here working on this vehicle, trying to ascertain what happened leading up to it. there are now in the back of the vehicle. right now, i'm watching police bring in a stretcher, although it appears that all of the people who were injured have now been taken away and have gone on to a hospital. we are getting reports that one person in connection with what happened here is in custody. not clear if that is the driver. i do not see anyone being detained here at the scene by authorities. to give you a little time text, this is a
new york city. on the right side of the screen, you can see onlookers as the situation is developing. we don't have any further details on the driver, number of injuries, victims and any of this, so we will bring this to you as it happens. david lee miller, we are seeing right now, police officers are searching the vehicle, opening doors, anything else that you are learning at this moment? >> police are still trying to figure out what happened. the fire department is on the scene here...
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we don't know whether she was here from new york city or a tourist. as you know, many tourists go to times square, biggest attraction really in new york city, but that victim is a 26-year-old woman whose family is going to be getting the worst news of their lives today. >> jon: times square still virtually shut down. >> julie: fox news alert, more now on the appointment of a special counsel for the russia investigation. let's bring in ab stoddard, associate editor and columnist for real clear politics and a calm is for the "washington examiner." let's try to wrap our heads out of some of the information that has come out of the white house just this week. when president trump was informed, he found out just moments before it went public when the news broke that robert mueller would assume the role of the special counsel. upon hearing the news, we are told he reacted calmly but defiantly, apparently at first, saying that he wanted to fight back. he summoned his staff, they issued the press release. sarah, let me ask you, how do you feel like the white
we don't know whether she was here from new york city or a tourist. as you know, many tourists go to times square, biggest attraction really in new york city, but that victim is a 26-year-old woman whose family is going to be getting the worst news of their lives today. >> jon: times square still virtually shut down. >> julie: fox news alert, more now on the appointment of a special counsel for the russia investigation. let's bring in ab stoddard, associate editor and columnist for...
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to new york city. these two great met metropolisef north america. the opening it talks about what happens when you cross the border from mexico into texas. this was a very key moment on the train because because in the whole question emerged what race are the passengers? because mexico had no jim crow, it had no segregation. texas of course in 1909 had segregation virtually all aspects of life to keep the so call races separate from one another. so one of questions come up they would have to reshuffle the passengers when they crossed the border. so the, it means that the border then as now has this he question where issues about identity are really becoming salient in everyday life because you have to figure out who is this person and where am i going to categorize them because of this process traveling a few feet from one side of the border to the other. a few other details to make the excerpt make sense, the train duty through the border at negras, on the other side would be the town of eagle pass, t
to new york city. these two great met metropolisef north america. the opening it talks about what happens when you cross the border from mexico into texas. this was a very key moment on the train because because in the whole question emerged what race are the passengers? because mexico had no jim crow, it had no segregation. texas of course in 1909 had segregation virtually all aspects of life to keep the so call races separate from one another. so one of questions come up they would have to...
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new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown. the 59 percent of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupations and this gave your k competitive advantage most of the people that are white-collar that are predominantly men or by dick van dyke that fictional husband but a few of those white caller workers started to move near brooklyn. to use the word with brooklyn heights and then you could trace those on the map. and those said have gone into disrepair. within the white caller workers increased the government was expanding and though long with them by the 2000 technology is opening up technology for the creative wondering if they have never heard of before with the domino sugar refinery may be gone but the new brooklyn so the of consultants so the house next tour timmy referred to earlier with the shift to the new knowledge economy. that is really gentrification in the brownstone. also the irish couple was living there like other immigrants that had the civil service job his wife had been in charge but fa
new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown. the 59 percent of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupations and this gave your k competitive advantage most of the people that are white-collar that are predominantly men or by dick van dyke that fictional husband but a few of those white caller workers started to move near brooklyn. to use the word with brooklyn heights and then you could trace those on the map....
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there was a case in new york city last week. a dominican woman was charged with, pleaded guilty, to stealing $35,000 worth of victoria's secret products. the judge tried to block photographers from taking her picture out in the hall of the courthouse. she said, you're just going to get her deport her. you had a case in portland, oregon, in january where a mexican illegal alien was in court for a hearing for a drunk driving case, the i.c.e. agents were in the hall waiting for him to come out so they could grab him and put a detainer on him and threw him out of the country. somebody let him out of the back door of the courtroom. we had another case in springfield, western massachusetts last year, a dominican bodega owner who pleaded guilty to stealing $35,000 worth of food stamps, welfare fraud. he came into the court and the judge said at an open courtroom, if you were an american, we would be sentencing to you to some serious jail time but we don't want to get you departed. so, we won't give you any jail time. the guy got probat
there was a case in new york city last week. a dominican woman was charged with, pleaded guilty, to stealing $35,000 worth of victoria's secret products. the judge tried to block photographers from taking her picture out in the hall of the courthouse. she said, you're just going to get her deport her. you had a case in portland, oregon, in january where a mexican illegal alien was in court for a hearing for a drunk driving case, the i.c.e. agents were in the hall waiting for him to come out so...
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intrepid in new york city. we'll take you there, of course, as soon as that begin but first, it is time for "the friend zone," we welcome one of our friends on fox here in the program. tonight, we are pleased, awestruck, couldn't be happier, to be joined by martha maccallum. she is wrapped up or show on the president's first 100 days and now hosts "the story" with martha maccallum. you posted morning for a long time. >> i was on the morning for a long time. as i was saying to you, i recently rediscovered morning. morning is kind of nice when you can walk around your house, i drive my son to school the morning, which is great, have a cup of coffee, go for a run, and kind of slide into work a little bit later in the day, which is, after 100 days, i figured out, i kind of like doing it. >> tucker: what your neighbors think? they probably haven't seen you at seven in the morning and ten years. >> [laughs] we have a delivery truck that brought dry cleaning, and he rang the doorbell, and i was like, hi, and he was li
intrepid in new york city. we'll take you there, of course, as soon as that begin but first, it is time for "the friend zone," we welcome one of our friends on fox here in the program. tonight, we are pleased, awestruck, couldn't be happier, to be joined by martha maccallum. she is wrapped up or show on the president's first 100 days and now hosts "the story" with martha maccallum. you posted morning for a long time. >> i was on the morning for a long time. as i was...
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york city. we have strong work requirements. we have a modest recession in 2001. the bush administration and others expanded access to snap and changed the rules there. president obama continued that. and increased access to public health insurance, reduced application processes. there is no asset test. and our aim at reducing poverty stops in that period between the recession in 2001 and the grae recession in 2007. and i believe that happened because there was an ability for folks to knit together a variety of things that made them work less. i think that's unfortunate. went through -- >> what about single mothers that starts increasing? >> it had. i think that is partly because the economy is finally come back and partly because people have begun to wonder about that a little bit. even the obama administration began to send messages to the snap program. hey, you know, we really should talk about work related help. i agree with you. it has come back. i think it is mostly due to the economy. >>
york city. we have strong work requirements. we have a modest recession in 2001. the bush administration and others expanded access to snap and changed the rules there. president obama continued that. and increased access to public health insurance, reduced application processes. there is no asset test. and our aim at reducing poverty stops in that period between the recession in 2001 and the grae recession in 2007. and i believe that happened because there was an ability for folks to knit...
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may not have even ever been to new york city. and wonder why we might be spending so much time talking about this. help us understand why this is so important, why this had so many people nervous for such a long period of time. >> this is a standard location for what you might perceive to be a terrorist attack. as you per we had a vehicle which had propane tanks in it, be an attempted plot that was stopped by informed citizen, concerned citizen who detected that and located it for police. and that really stopped a potential terrorist attack there. so we have a natural ten depends city when tendency when we see something happen like this, we have seen it throughout europe on several different occasions in terms of isis-inspired terrorist attacks that would seem like a logical conclusion. and it sounds like we have been lucky in .sense ththe sense tha not a terrorist campaign, are but unfortunate incident in itself. >> bill bratton is joining us. he's ran major police departments. commissioner, always good to have your insight. as
may not have even ever been to new york city. and wonder why we might be spending so much time talking about this. help us understand why this is so important, why this had so many people nervous for such a long period of time. >> this is a standard location for what you might perceive to be a terrorist attack. as you per we had a vehicle which had propane tanks in it, be an attempted plot that was stopped by informed citizen, concerned citizen who detected that and located it for police....
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between philadelphia and new york city. trenton have a lot of significance sitting on the delaware river about 50 miles north of philadelphia. the british assigned three german regiments to hold this position for the winter of 1776. we are standing by the trenton battle monuments, in this position because this is the top of the town, to my right, you're left is warren street and broad street is on the other side. the two streets come together here at this intersection, what we local folks call the five points. the streets spread out as they had down to the greek it forms a triangle. it was in that triangle that most of the city lived. and washington's plan in the attack on trenton, he divided his force, is to divisions. one division he wanted to seize this position here and the other division would seize the greek and if he accomplished both of those tasks, he would have the german force here in effect, surrounded. he would have a force on the high ground and another force at the creek and the crossing. in the battle of tre
between philadelphia and new york city. trenton have a lot of significance sitting on the delaware river about 50 miles north of philadelphia. the british assigned three german regiments to hold this position for the winter of 1776. we are standing by the trenton battle monuments, in this position because this is the top of the town, to my right, you're left is warren street and broad street is on the other side. the two streets come together here at this intersection, what we local folks call...
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it is a tough day for new york city but, as usual, the people of new york city will stand firm and be resilient with tremendous faith in oui’ resilient with tremendous faith in our first responders who handled this situation so quickly and we will provide regular updates as more information emerges. now, let me present our police commissioner, james o'neill. present our police commissioner, james o'neill. 0k, we will get it back. are you guys good, do you have audio? do we have audio now? we are good? how about now? can anyone take a look at it? ready to roll? we are good? all right, thank you. all right, so as the mayor said, this is preliminary information. this incident happened about 90 minutes ago. it is all subject to change and we talk about it in every press conference. we try and get as much information out to you as soon as possible. at approximately 11:55am, a 2009 honda passenger vehicle mounted the sidewalk on the west side of seventh ave at w. 42nd st in times square. the vehicle was occupied by a male driver and proceeded to drive at a high rate of speed along the sid
it is a tough day for new york city but, as usual, the people of new york city will stand firm and be resilient with tremendous faith in oui’ resilient with tremendous faith in our first responders who handled this situation so quickly and we will provide regular updates as more information emerges. now, let me present our police commissioner, james o'neill. present our police commissioner, james o'neill. 0k, we will get it back. are you guys good, do you have audio? do we have audio now? we...
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new york and then he went on to runvirtually all welfare programs in new york city , the entire time as mayor. >> that's seven years. so robert, this year what you have to say? >> thank you ron, i appreciate you being given this opportunity. as someone who's spent almost 20 years working in new york city to make our programs work to reduce child poverty i'm glad we're having this discussion.but having said that, let me start by saying that the universal child allowance seems to me to be another step to make the federal government the source of all things. it would at this authors contend established the principle that all children are entitled to public, it's a sound i think but to me and i'm sure to other conservatives there has been some damage done by this widespread belief that all things come from the government, especially the federal government. what about the principle all children are entitled towards his parents, and neighbors in their community? the universal child allowance means monthly cash payment loaded on a ubiquitous federally issued electronic benefit card with est
new york and then he went on to runvirtually all welfare programs in new york city , the entire time as mayor. >> that's seven years. so robert, this year what you have to say? >> thank you ron, i appreciate you being given this opportunity. as someone who's spent almost 20 years working in new york city to make our programs work to reduce child poverty i'm glad we're having this discussion.but having said that, let me start by saying that the universal child allowance seems to me...
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sessions, onral behalf of the men and women of the sergeants benevolent association of new york city, it is my privilege to bestow on you a honorary mentorship -- membership in recognition of your commitment to do what is right for the safety of our communities and for having the backs of mann force met in new york city and across this nation. i present to you this plaque. the certificate is to be signed by the officers on this stage. thank you. sen. sessoin: thank you some. i will cherish that. i want to thank all of you. all of you walk the streets everyday and put your life on the line every day. i respect that association and the work you do to make your city better and safer. to bean honor for me here. i am proud that the rank and file consider me a friend of the new york police department. you know how much i respect you and the groundbreaking work of the new york police department has done to reduce violence in your city. .t is a national leading team i have expressed my admiration for the successes you have achieved. there is no doubt that the last few years have been tough fo
sessions, onral behalf of the men and women of the sergeants benevolent association of new york city, it is my privilege to bestow on you a honorary mentorship -- membership in recognition of your commitment to do what is right for the safety of our communities and for having the backs of mann force met in new york city and across this nation. i present to you this plaque. the certificate is to be signed by the officers on this stage. thank you. sen. sessoin: thank you some. i will cherish...
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was the icon of new york city, and he was absolutely correct. if you look at television or read magazines, it's very hard to watch tv and not see repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. >> so john roebling was born in 1806 in prussia which later became part of germany. and the town he was born in, wheel house and is about 100 kilometers southwest of berlin. when he came here, he had a first-class engineering education in germany by some of the best architects and engineers in europe and he arrived here just as america was taking off in terms of the industrial revolution. and there were very few training engineers here. so he showed up with tremendous skills and was able to you know, really live his dream to design suspension bridges so his first suspension bridge was an aqueduct to carry a canal over the allegheny river. >> and that led to other commissions including to build a canal, suspension aqueduct for the delaware and hudson canal. and that aqueduct is still in exis
was the icon of new york city, and he was absolutely correct. if you look at television or read magazines, it's very hard to watch tv and not see repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. >> so john roebling was born in 1806 in prussia which later became part of germany. and the town he was born in, wheel house and is about 100 kilometers southwest of berlin. when he came here, he had a first-class engineering...
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we are in philadelphia, new york city, atlantic city, miami, fort lauderdale and paris and washington. >> rose: so how is washington different from atlantic city? atlantic city is -- >> vegas and a tourist from philadelphia and new york. washington is an incredible city for restaurants. >> rose: it's gotten every day better. >> it's getting better. it's underserved. there's not enough. people want to go out. they're young and excited, or at least they used to be excited when they worked under the last administration. >> rose: yeah. and washington is a sleeper city that restaurateurs should absolutely consider. >> rose: how many restaurants do you have there? >> one but two other leases we're about to sign. >> rose: so you want to build as many restaurants as you can? >> i don't know. >> rose: why are you doing this? >> i have to lay down on the couch. >> rose: the doctor is in. i'm not sure. i have add and i'm bored. once the restaurant opens, i've always said opening night is the saddest night for me. most puople think that's the happy night. i get sad that night. >> rose: because? i
we are in philadelphia, new york city, atlantic city, miami, fort lauderdale and paris and washington. >> rose: so how is washington different from atlantic city? atlantic city is -- >> vegas and a tourist from philadelphia and new york. washington is an incredible city for restaurants. >> rose: it's gotten every day better. >> it's getting better. it's underserved. there's not enough. people want to go out. they're young and excited, or at least they used to be excited...
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they pay $10 billion in taxes here in new york city. new york city happens to be one of the biggest cities in the emigrant capital of the world. we know that emigrants add tremendous value as workers but also has employees and small businesses. >> tucker: for sure. i want you to track with me, steve. these are average working people. let's say i work for 12 bucks an hour and someone comes up to work for seven. to my wages go up or do they go up? they go down about happens across the country. there is no debate about it. a lot of studies show wet. the chamber of commerce have a big employees are for it. you are forward, to? i'm confused. are they paying you to be forward? why would you before it? it doesn't help working people. >> they certainly aren't paying me for it. >> tucker: are you sure? >> i'm very sure about her. here's what i would say, tucker. the fact is, it's not that simple. we live in a global economy. we don't live in a simple equation where one person's wages go up and the others go down. it's not a zero-sum game. when y
they pay $10 billion in taxes here in new york city. new york city happens to be one of the biggest cities in the emigrant capital of the world. we know that emigrants add tremendous value as workers but also has employees and small businesses. >> tucker: for sure. i want you to track with me, steve. these are average working people. let's say i work for 12 bucks an hour and someone comes up to work for seven. to my wages go up or do they go up? they go down about happens across the...
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were updates on the situation in new york city. those are alive pictures. -- more updates on the situation in new york. those are live pictures. 12 injuries ind the square following a car plowing into pedestrians. mayor cuomo and governor de blasio are on the scene. spicer, the white house spokesman, tweeted president trump has been made aware of the situation. least 12 injured after a car plowed into pedestrians in one of the busiest intersections in the country, times square. more than 300,000 pedestrians enter the heart of times square every day. on a busy day there can be half a million. the theater district, hotels, restaurants, and the lights themselves attracting tourists and locals to that corner of the world. one fatality and times square. this is bloomberg. ♪ kevin is talking about in his webinars, to help you fear output indicator would work for you. kurt from kentucky. isn't this market overbought? investor enter the market at near all-time highs? on my screen, there are several different ways to measure overbought. v
were updates on the situation in new york city. those are alive pictures. -- more updates on the situation in new york. those are live pictures. 12 injuries ind the square following a car plowing into pedestrians. mayor cuomo and governor de blasio are on the scene. spicer, the white house spokesman, tweeted president trump has been made aware of the situation. least 12 injured after a car plowed into pedestrians in one of the busiest intersections in the country, times square. more than...
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right in a prime part of new york city in times square. it's a beautiful day in new york city today. it's going to be 90 degrees. we haven't seen warm weather it a long time. we see a lot of people outside. you see crowds gathering there. streets are blocked off. once again, 13 people injured according to new york city officials. from this red honda. >> allison, stand by for us. i want to bring you into the conversation. patsy is a witness to this accident. she also happens to be the sister of jim sciutto. patsy, tell me where you are and where you were when this happened and what you saw. >> sure. happy to. so i'm standing on 45th and 8th avenue. i was in my building. i work at 3 times square where the incident took place. i was on my way out to meet someone for lunch. an announcement came over the intercom saying the building is in lockdown because there has been an incident outside. i was able to exit through the side door after some discussion with our security officers and i was told that there had been some fatalities and others inju
right in a prime part of new york city in times square. it's a beautiful day in new york city today. it's going to be 90 degrees. we haven't seen warm weather it a long time. we see a lot of people outside. you see crowds gathering there. streets are blocked off. once again, 13 people injured according to new york city officials. from this red honda. >> allison, stand by for us. i want to bring you into the conversation. patsy is a witness to this accident. she also happens to be the...
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what federal investigators are saying about a jet that fell out of the sky near new york city. - heat & humidity return tomorrow - near record breaking highs tomorrow & thursday - timing out thunderstorm chances today: mostly sunny. warm, comfortable humidity. highs: 80-85 tonight: mainly clear and mild. lows: 59-64 winds: sw 5 mph wednesday: partly cloudy. hot and humid. highs: 90-95 winds: s 5-10 mph coming up. new details about a coming up. new details about a new details about a world-wide cyber attack. why the white house says paying the hackers behind the ransom-ware is a really bad idea. expe the computer code that produced the attack appears to have similarities to the code north korea used in an attack last year. but it's still unclear who's behind the massive attack. the cyberattack has impacted more than 300-thousand computers in 150 countries. just a few hundred companies appear to have followed the hackers' directions to pay 300 dollars or more in ransom. and that's turned out to be a scam too. the hack was first detected on friday. it spread to thousands of additional co
what federal investigators are saying about a jet that fell out of the sky near new york city. - heat & humidity return tomorrow - near record breaking highs tomorrow & thursday - timing out thunderstorm chances today: mostly sunny. warm, comfortable humidity. highs: 80-85 tonight: mainly clear and mild. lows: 59-64 winds: sw 5 mph wednesday: partly cloudy. hot and humid. highs: 90-95 winds: s 5-10 mph coming up. new details about a coming up. new details about a new details about a...
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in the flight comes to the new york cities where it is lost. you get the fair housing act at the then essentially you get the society that gives up on the project of the desegregation as a project through a million different decisions and dozens of decisions that would allow way. involved which makes it almost impossible to create this scheme for the district with the abandonment of the fair housing legislation like the enforceme enforcement. so, what facilitates this is okay, we have people living near each other. so in its place we will put the project of corralling and controlling. and i've come to believe in writing this book that it is actually a priority to revise and necessitate the desegregation in those terms as a social project. >> host: because we are divided into separate, it seems like that fear of the unknown played out in the most recent election in the kind of rhetoric and make america great again. that seems so i guess i'm wondering now in the context of the trump administration. so well before the election i am wondering espec
in the flight comes to the new york cities where it is lost. you get the fair housing act at the then essentially you get the society that gives up on the project of the desegregation as a project through a million different decisions and dozens of decisions that would allow way. involved which makes it almost impossible to create this scheme for the district with the abandonment of the fair housing legislation like the enforceme enforcement. so, what facilitates this is okay, we have people...
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it's happening in new york city. >> it's not doing anything. but i think it's important to do, because you want to express your first amendment rights, lest they be taken away from you. no, in fact, he can use that to bolster his support among his base. look at the speech he gave in pennsylvania the other day. it was all about how the elites don't like me and that's a good thing, because i prefer you. no, in fact, these images are helpful to him politically. >> here's the interesting thing. when you say, the elites don't. donald trump is a very wealthy man. and the people he hung out with in new york city were very wealthy people. new york is not just elitist. there are people from all walks of life. it's one of the most diverse cities, if not the most diverse city in the country or the world. and i say that, because he says, the elites of the country, look at this picture. this happened today and these are the people who are making decisions about health care and life and death situations for the entire country. look at this. where's it -- at
it's happening in new york city. >> it's not doing anything. but i think it's important to do, because you want to express your first amendment rights, lest they be taken away from you. no, in fact, he can use that to bolster his support among his base. look at the speech he gave in pennsylvania the other day. it was all about how the elites don't like me and that's a good thing, because i prefer you. no, in fact, these images are helpful to him politically. >> here's the...
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he said that the brooklyn bridge would be an icon of new york city. he is absolutely correct because if you look at television or read magazines it's very hard to watch tv and repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. john roebling was worn in 1806 impression which later became part of germany and the town he was born in mule houston is about 100 kilometers southwest of berlin. when he came here he had a first-class engineering education in germany by some of the best architects and engineers in europe. he arrived here just as america was taking off in terms of the industrial revolution and there were very few train engineers here. he showed up with tremendous skills and was able to you know really live his dream design suspension versus. his first suspension bridge was an aqueduct to carry a canal over the allegheny river and that led to other commissions including to build a canal expansion aqueduct for the delaware and hudson canal and had that aqueduct is still in existence. i
he said that the brooklyn bridge would be an icon of new york city. he is absolutely correct because if you look at television or read magazines it's very hard to watch tv and repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. john roebling was worn in 1806 impression which later became part of germany and the town he was born in mule houston is about 100 kilometers southwest of berlin. when he came here he had a first-class...
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york city. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six, and it should not be given to children six to less than eighteen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. talk to your doctor about managing your symptoms proactively w
york city. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to...
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there was a case in new york city last week. a dominican woman was charged with, pleaded guilty, to stealing $35,000 worth of victoria's secret products. the judge tried to block photographers from taking her picture out in the hall of the courthouse. he said, you're just going to get her deport her. you had a case in portland, oregon, in january where a mexican illegal alien was in court for a hearing for a drunk driving case, the i.c.e. agents were in the hall waiting for him to come out so they could grab him and put a detainer on him and threw him out of the country. somebody let him out of the back door of the courtroom. we had another case in springfield, western massachusetts last year, a dominican bodega owner who pleaded guilty to stealing $35,000 worth of food stamps, welfare fraud. he came into the court and the judge said at an open courtroom, if you were an american, we would be sentencing to you to some serious jail time but we don't want to get you departed. so, we won't give you any jail time. the guy got probati
there was a case in new york city last week. a dominican woman was charged with, pleaded guilty, to stealing $35,000 worth of victoria's secret products. the judge tried to block photographers from taking her picture out in the hall of the courthouse. he said, you're just going to get her deport her. you had a case in portland, oregon, in january where a mexican illegal alien was in court for a hearing for a drunk driving case, the i.c.e. agents were in the hall waiting for him to come out so...
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♪ let's get loud ♪ >> good morning to you from the streets of new york city. you are watching "fox and friends" first tuesday morning. rob: thanks for starting your day with us, donald trump standing by his son-in-law jared kushner among the mainstream media frenzy over alleged back channel communications with russia. heather: the media has all wrong. good morning. >> reporter: donald trump gaining firmly behind his son-in-law against allegations he tried to set up a secret back channel with russia killing the new york times, quote, jared is doing a great job for the country. i have total confidence in him. john kelly also defending jared kushner saying establishing communications with the country like russia is a thing. now a source tells fox news it was the russians who first raised the idea of a secret communications channel and was only discussed for a single call about syria, not as another channel but senator john mccain doesn't like it. >> i don't like it. i know some administration officials it is standard procedure. i don't think it is standard proced
♪ let's get loud ♪ >> good morning to you from the streets of new york city. you are watching "fox and friends" first tuesday morning. rob: thanks for starting your day with us, donald trump standing by his son-in-law jared kushner among the mainstream media frenzy over alleged back channel communications with russia. heather: the media has all wrong. good morning. >> reporter: donald trump gaining firmly behind his son-in-law against allegations he tried to set up a...
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i think a lot of them come to new york city. and i don't know -- >> that was when you are running the welfare. [laughing] >> okay. one last question. samuel. >> i just want to point out the republicans have no problems comparing other countries much like the corporate tax rate, right? [laughing] >> very good point, very good point. >> i come from candidate and what if you get the child benefit, let's see if two kids under six, you will be taking home unconditionally $12,800. we have nonetheless a higher topline labor force participation rate than the united states. i get this feeling that there's part of the parochialism both geographically but also temporally with the welfare reform we have thin-skinned view of the labor market where you print it and it falls apart, but that's where it look internationally, people respond to incentives and it's not like workers in the u.s. are dramatically different because different different kind of psyche or rationality when it comes to labor force incentives. and when that evidence is exclu
i think a lot of them come to new york city. and i don't know -- >> that was when you are running the welfare. [laughing] >> okay. one last question. samuel. >> i just want to point out the republicans have no problems comparing other countries much like the corporate tax rate, right? [laughing] >> very good point, very good point. >> i come from candidate and what if you get the child benefit, let's see if two kids under six, you will be taking home...
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york city, and gets adopted right before crime starts falling in new york city extremely dramatically and -- i don't think unreasonably or insanely -- produces a causal story for everyone to go tell. so rudy giuliani says i'm going to get rid of the squeegee man, you stop at a light, almost a man of color, who was poor, would come to your window and start washing your window with a squeegee and then 2000 would be cajoled or hustled into paying this in this way that felt like, vaguely threatening but also just sort of put a knot in your stomach. people didn't like it. which, again, like -- yeah, it's fine for not like that. sort of a pain. but that became the sort of symbolic villain of the giuliani era. going to wage war on squeegee men and the idea was there was a causal chain that linked the squeegee man here to murders here and that by going are they squeegee man you would stamp out murders and rudy giuliani went after the squeegee men, police more aggressive, and crime went down and william bratton and who was chief of police and then went to l.a. and then came back to new york an
york city, and gets adopted right before crime starts falling in new york city extremely dramatically and -- i don't think unreasonably or insanely -- produces a causal story for everyone to go tell. so rudy giuliani says i'm going to get rid of the squeegee man, you stop at a light, almost a man of color, who was poor, would come to your window and start washing your window with a squeegee and then 2000 would be cajoled or hustled into paying this in this way that felt like, vaguely...
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do you enjoy it, new york city during the springtime? >> spring in new york city is, like, three days. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a three-day week. >> spring is three days, you summer, and then, a few days of winter. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. >> that's it. >> jimmy: and do you -- but do you -- how about now with trump being in town? does that bother you? >> does it bother me? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, no. >> i guess putting it mildly, yeah. >> jimmy: yes, yes, of course. >> it more than bothers me. he came later. i don't know if you know this, since you've been working all day -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> which is the down side of having a job. [ laughter ] but i will tell you that he was supposed come earlier. >> jimmy: oh. >> but he didn't, because the republican congress passed the no health insurance for anyone bill today. >> jimmy: is that what they're calling it now? >> so he stayed, he stayed so they could celebrate. and they showed all the members of the republican congress getting on a bus and being brought to the
do you enjoy it, new york city during the springtime? >> spring in new york city is, like, three days. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a three-day week. >> spring is three days, you summer, and then, a few days of winter. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. >> that's it. >> jimmy: and do you -- but do you -- how about now with trump being in town? does that bother you? >> does it bother me? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, no. >> i guess...
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york city. 26-year-old richard rojas not giving up trying to run away after crashing his car into a steal barrier. >> traffic at this point saying get him, get him. i ran toward him and i tackled him down. >> a bouncer helped to tackle rojas to the ground and police said he told them the end of the the world was coming and spoked something before the terrifying turn into the crowd. >> the horrifying video captures the moment more than 20 people were hurt ranging from age from 13 to 72. 18-year-old alyssa elsman visiting the city with her family was killed. >> i am in denial. how do you believe that, she just got to new york, it's her happy place. the suspect a navy vet arrested last week for putting a knife to a man's throat and two other drinking offenses. >> he did not have a problem and he came back and started to drink a lot. >> richard rojas will face a judge for arrangement and here in times square the concrete barriers are up and the mayor of new york city making it clear this is not terr
york city. 26-year-old richard rojas not giving up trying to run away after crashing his car into a steal barrier. >> traffic at this point saying get him, get him. i ran toward him and i tackled him down. >> a bouncer helped to tackle rojas to the ground and police said he told them the end of the the world was coming and spoked something before the terrifying turn into the crowd. >> the horrifying video captures the moment more than 20 people were hurt ranging from age from...
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they pay $10 billion in taxes here in new york city. new york city happens to be one of the biggest cities and the immigrant capital of the world. we know that immigrants add tremendous value as workers but also as employees and small businesses. >> tucker: for sure. i want you to track with me, steve. these are average workingnd people. let's say i work for 12 bucks an hour and someone comes up to work for seven. do my wages go up or do they go up? they go down and that happens across the country. there is no debate about it. a lot of studies show it. the chamber of commerce and they big employers are for it.. you are for it, too? i'm confused. are they paying you to be for it? why would you be for it? it doesn't help working people. >> they certainly aren't paying me for it. >> tucker: are you sure? >> i'm very sure about it.t. here's what i would say, tucker> the fact is, it's not that simple. we live in a global economy. we don't live in a simple equation where one person's wages go up and the others gomp down. it's not a zero-sum g
they pay $10 billion in taxes here in new york city. new york city happens to be one of the biggest cities and the immigrant capital of the world. we know that immigrants add tremendous value as workers but also as employees and small businesses. >> tucker: for sure. i want you to track with me, steve. these are average workingnd people. let's say i work for 12 bucks an hour and someone comes up to work for seven. do my wages go up or do they go up? they go down and that happens across...
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connell mcshane is live at msg in new york city. they have security usually. they're checking bags but what's different now? reporter: they're stepping it up liz, madison square garden officials have confirmed this with us, they have larger police presence than maybe ever before. new york city police officers inside the arena working with guards and security but areas where i'm standing outside of the an arena. much like manchester and arena there, madison square garden shares space with very busy train station. crowds will be very large later this evening. once you enter behind me where the sign says madison square garden. the other signs make mention of penn station. that is where commuter rail lines come in and out. it will be very busy later. as we're speakinto people in and out, they're looking forward to extra security presence. listen. >> in light of manchester probably even stronger security. so i'm feeling a little less nervous. >> anybody living in new york city has to be concerned. anybody living anywhere. >> i'm in washington, d.c., i'm nervous whe
connell mcshane is live at msg in new york city. they have security usually. they're checking bags but what's different now? reporter: they're stepping it up liz, madison square garden officials have confirmed this with us, they have larger police presence than maybe ever before. new york city police officers inside the arena working with guards and security but areas where i'm standing outside of the an arena. much like manchester and arena there, madison square garden shares space with very...
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this happened at a race in new york city. some flipping right over the handle bars only three of them though didn't finish the race. finally the ugly. preliminaries are going bald apparently from too much stress. experts say they are seeing more people some as young as 18 with thinning hair and the doctors say they are more stressed out than any other generation and stress can lead to hair loss. clayton: could be all the gel they are putting in their hair. heather: or the protests. clayton: "fox & friends" starts right now. have great day. everyone. heather: bye. >> a big threat to the world. i don't like drawing red line. i have to act. >> he has syrian policy in place squeeze the chinese. >> rocky in the 250. cities across the globe. [shouting] >> revolution in the united states. >> hours from now a pair of turbulent hearings as united and american airlines face out music following violent cabin confrontations. >> five days away from having a budget.
this happened at a race in new york city. some flipping right over the handle bars only three of them though didn't finish the race. finally the ugly. preliminaries are going bald apparently from too much stress. experts say they are seeing more people some as young as 18 with thinning hair and the doctors say they are more stressed out than any other generation and stress can lead to hair loss. clayton: could be all the gel they are putting in their hair. heather: or the protests. clayton:...
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do you enjoy it, new york city during the springtime? >> spring in new york city is, like, three days. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a three-day week. >> spring is three days, you know. fall is three days. then the rest of the time it's summer, and then, a few days of winter. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. >> that's it. >> jimmy: and do you -- but do you -- how about now with trump being in town? does that bother you? >> does it bother me? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, no. >> i guess putting it mildly, yeah. >> jimmy: yes, yes, of course. >> it more than bothers me. he came later. i don't know if you know this, since you've been working all day -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> which is the down side of having a job. [ laughter ] but i will tell you that he was supposed come earlier. >> jimmy: oh. >> but he didn't, because the republican congress passed the no health insurance for anyone bill today. >> jimmy: is that what they're calling it now? >> so he stayed, he stayed so they could celebrate. and they showed all the members of the repub
do you enjoy it, new york city during the springtime? >> spring in new york city is, like, three days. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a three-day week. >> spring is three days, you know. fall is three days. then the rest of the time it's summer, and then, a few days of winter. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. >> that's it. >> jimmy: and do you -- but do you -- how about now with trump being in town? does that bother you? >> does it bother me? [ light...
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>>> plus, the preparations and protesters getting ready as president trump heads back to new york city for the first time since taking office. >>> breaking overnight, a man opens fire inside a bar killing an employee. how an armed customer likely saved other lives. >>> and we are tracking more rain in the south with rivers cresting overnight. evacuations are under way and levees have breached with hundreds of roads now shut down. so we'll tell you where the threat is right now. >>> and a family kicked off a plane after refusing to give up their young son's seat on an overbooked flight. the new video of the latest confrontation. >>> good thursday morning to you all. we begin with that effort to repeal and replace obamacare expected to clear a major hurdle on capitol hill today. >> yeah, house republicans are voting this afternoon on that revised health care bill. they now say they have enough support after adding an amendment on pre-existing conditions and direct intervention from the president. abc's kenneth moton is in washington where all the action is today. kenneth, good morning. >
>>> plus, the preparations and protesters getting ready as president trump heads back to new york city for the first time since taking office. >>> breaking overnight, a man opens fire inside a bar killing an employee. how an armed customer likely saved other lives. >>> and we are tracking more rain in the south with rivers cresting overnight. evacuations are under way and levees have breached with hundreds of roads now shut down. so we'll tell you where the threat is...
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in new york city, the nypd has a counter terrorism unit. it's about being visible. they're known for special training and use of technology. in times like this, it's the presence that matters. the long guns and the body armor and the like and they've been out in full force. heavy weapons teams, bomb snuffing dogs and random bag checks. that's what we're seeing here. what we're hearing is interesting. almost to the man or woman, what we're hearing, they won't let news in manchester or anyone else upset their daily routine. they keep going to work. they keep going to school. they keep going shopping. there was one couple from scotland that told us an interesting story. they're here as tourists, neil. they were impressed with the show of force that they've seen here in new york city. they told us it makes them feel better what they're worried about, what awaits them at home. they have a flight to head back home tomorrow. that flight is heading into the northern part of england. they're flying into manchester. back to you, neil. >> neil: thank you, connell. there's so m
in new york city, the nypd has a counter terrorism unit. it's about being visible. they're known for special training and use of technology. in times like this, it's the presence that matters. the long guns and the body armor and the like and they've been out in full force. heavy weapons teams, bomb snuffing dogs and random bag checks. that's what we're seeing here. what we're hearing is interesting. almost to the man or woman, what we're hearing, they won't let news in manchester or anyone...
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however, he is not staying in new york city for long. the president is spending the weekend at his golf club in nearby new jersey. developing now in virignia. 2 families are lucky to be alive after escaping a fast-moving house fire in manassas last night. our cameras were there shortly after fire crews finally got the flames under control. it happened in the 93-hundre block of nash drive. the home is a total loss. investigators believe the fire started in the garage, but it's still not clear what sparked it. one firefigher was treated for a minor injury. police now looking for more victims, after a soccer coach is arrested on the field-- accused of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old player. police say miguel alfredo flores put his 7 year old girl's shirt and fondled her during practice in 2015. he is also accused of telling the girl to keep the touching secret. flores coaches a club that plays in the soccer association of montgomery detectives believe flores may have abused other underage players. if you have any information about this cas
however, he is not staying in new york city for long. the president is spending the weekend at his golf club in nearby new jersey. developing now in virignia. 2 families are lucky to be alive after escaping a fast-moving house fire in manassas last night. our cameras were there shortly after fire crews finally got the flames under control. it happened in the 93-hundre block of nash drive. the home is a total loss. investigators believe the fire started in the garage, but it's still not clear...
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choose any major boulevard in new york city and have donald trump walk down. not going to be pretty. >> maybe the rest of the country doesn't know that, how people actually feel about him, how new yorkers feel about donald trump. so what do new yorkers know about donald trump that the rest of the country doesn't? >> i haven't lived here in a lorng ti long time but -- >> be honest. >> i hope i'm honest. here's the deal. they've been watching this guy. they've watched his career. they've watched him go -- not him personally, but his operations go bankrupt. they've seen the fact that he has trouble at times actually raising money in his own city, that he has to go to foreign bankers. the reason i think is that new yorkers know him too well. >> yeah. >> and they've seen all sides of him whereas for much of the country, he was quite unknown despite the fact that he was a reality tv star. >> it's like they say, you don't know someone until you live with him. new yorkers have been living with donald trump for a long time, right? when people say, you don't know such a
choose any major boulevard in new york city and have donald trump walk down. not going to be pretty. >> maybe the rest of the country doesn't know that, how people actually feel about him, how new yorkers feel about donald trump. so what do new yorkers know about donald trump that the rest of the country doesn't? >> i haven't lived here in a lorng ti long time but -- >> be honest. >> i hope i'm honest. here's the deal. they've been watching this guy. they've watched his...
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it really is the icon of nooks -- new york city and it originated here in trenton. were the help of comcast cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we will learn about the city's history from local authors, but first we begin our special feature on trenton with the driving tour of the city. >> it played an important part in the american revolution and a lot part in the industrial revolution. a lot ofat
it really is the icon of nooks -- new york city and it originated here in trenton. were the help of comcast cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we will learn about the city's history from local authors, but first we begin our special feature on trenton with the driving tour of the city. >> it played an important part in the american revolution and a lot part in the industrial revolution. a lot ofat
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the former new york city police commissioner. us what is the latest that we know about the investigation about the circumstances that happened there. caroline: breaking news of 24 hours, the worst terrorist atrocity to hit this country in a decade. we've seen the british prime minister take a stand and move the terror threat in the united kingdom to a status from severe to critical thing to the public they are worried another attack could be imminent. we understand a manchester, which is one of the largest cities in the united kingdom, half a million people living there, that they have and having much police activity throughout the day. there have been raids to try and find whether this was a lone ranger, an individual who was a suicide bomber, or whether there were a cop was his. -- accomplices. one young male has also been arrested today. so, much activity, but as we move from a severe to critical threat element in the u.k., we are going to see many more military on the ground for protection of sporting events like at the footb
the former new york city police commissioner. us what is the latest that we know about the investigation about the circumstances that happened there. caroline: breaking news of 24 hours, the worst terrorist atrocity to hit this country in a decade. we've seen the british prime minister take a stand and move the terror threat in the united kingdom to a status from severe to critical thing to the public they are worried another attack could be imminent. we understand a manchester, which is one of...
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new york city. and we'll be right back after the break. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. allure best of beauty and marie claire's most wanted. eyes show emotion, not your age. olay eyes. ageless. >> well, the weather is getting warmer and warmer as we get closer to the weekend. let's go to steve paulson with today's forecast. >> it is indeed. we had a week starting off with cloud cover and cool temps. now we are seeing sunshine. today will be above average. more so on saturday and sunday as well. but we will get fog back late sunday and monday. record set in boston and new york city. 91 in new york city. look at denver show. snow there. severe weather from oklahoma kansas as is the city comes out of the rockies. we're not expecting anything like that. fog around monterey. that is it. 50s and 6
new york city. and we'll be right back after the break. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. allure best of beauty and marie claire's most wanted. eyes show emotion, not your age. olay eyes. ageless. >> well, the weather is getting warmer and warmer as we get closer to the weekend....
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, new york city being one of them. that order has now been stopped, ordered stayed in court. jeff sessions quite angry about that, disparaging the judges that issued those rulings. what is your position about that order? >> we believe the original executive order on sanctuary cities was -- first of all, it wasn't what it was said to be. it was supposed to be something, quote, unquote, to enhance safety. it has nothing to do with enhancing safety. it's all about demonizing immigrants. we have a situation here in the safest big city in america where we have a million people, chris, who are either undocumented or green card holders who have been part of making us safe. and the nypd has a cooperative relationship with immigrant communities. my position is that executive order was contradictory in terms of its substance and contradictory in terms of its legal basis. this court case you mentioned the other day approved immediately that the foundation of the executive order was speeshous, and we've said all along if they try
, new york city being one of them. that order has now been stopped, ordered stayed in court. jeff sessions quite angry about that, disparaging the judges that issued those rulings. what is your position about that order? >> we believe the original executive order on sanctuary cities was -- first of all, it wasn't what it was said to be. it was supposed to be something, quote, unquote, to enhance safety. it has nothing to do with enhancing safety. it's all about demonizing immigrants. we...
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one of the children he approached here in new york cit new york city, the family swears that his blessing actually helped a child who was suffering from an illness. the way he touches people is something that you do not see on behalf of any person in the world. >> leland: that new york city visit was tremendous, he went through central park, so many people wanted to get tickets that couldn't do it. the city of new york diocese decided there would be a central park ride through. the pope mobile came through central park, people got to see him. earlier in the day he went through my parish. right near the u.n. we had our catechism students on first avenue, trump world tower is right there. we were all there, the pope came by and had that window rolled down in the fiat, waved to the kids, they were thrilled. these are first-graders through seventh graders that got to see the pope in their neighborhood. he is a man of affection, a man of candor. what we see here is the real pope. every weekend he went to the poor neighborhoods, in no way a hottie leader who stands aside. this message of an inf
one of the children he approached here in new york cit new york city, the family swears that his blessing actually helped a child who was suffering from an illness. the way he touches people is something that you do not see on behalf of any person in the world. >> leland: that new york city visit was tremendous, he went through central park, so many people wanted to get tickets that couldn't do it. the city of new york diocese decided there would be a central park ride through. the pope...
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. >> while new york city is the safest large city in america, and crime has been going down, one of the reasons that crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests, and everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple, and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island, a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of laguardia airport. connected to the mainland by a narrow two-lane bridge, the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in ten different facilities. >> every criminal who has committed the worst act -- >> bring all your property with you. >> -- is coming through here if they come from new york city. >> they come off of the streets. they are tired. they're dirty. they're hungry. and you saw everything there, whether it was somebody who was from wall street who was charged with fraud or whether it was the lowest of the low of the drug dealers. >> get between 80, 90 admission a day. around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. >> what size do you
. >> while new york city is the safest large city in america, and crime has been going down, one of the reasons that crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests, and everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple, and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island, a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of laguardia airport. connected to the mainland by a narrow...
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--athan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro with 30 minutes, this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ coming up, valuations remain elevated, volatility sinks. the epicenter of the reflation trade comes unstuck and china's deleveraging campaign rocks commodities. where are the investors who turned bullish? we start with a big issue. is low volatility a sign of investor complacency? >> we see that in equities, in credit, in interest rates, really across the board, markets are looking past almost all risks out there. >> the fix is very low and you have no real sense the markets are starting to crack. if the fed pushes their luck and titans too fast, i think that will change. seeyou are going to need to real evidence of inflation building. i happen to believe that is a real possibility on the back end of this year. right now, i think it's a bit -- i think the vix has it right. >> if the market is going to be that calm, you need to leverage your positions. you will get to a tipping point at some state. davis is here with me in new york. enough -- oksana aronov. the theme of the week has been low
--athan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro with 30 minutes, this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ coming up, valuations remain elevated, volatility sinks. the epicenter of the reflation trade comes unstuck and china's deleveraging campaign rocks commodities. where are the investors who turned bullish? we start with a big issue. is low volatility a sign of investor complacency? >> we see that in equities, in credit, in interest rates, really across the board, markets are looking past...
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good morning. >> reporter: president trump's official visit it to new york city as commander-in-chief came with protest thousands in tight security measures. his arrival was delayed because of the health care vote. so he came straight here, to the intrepid to meet with the prime minister of australia, and to speak at commemorative dinner honoring surviving american and australian veterans. >> i am honored that everybody in this room is with us to realize what a great, great relationship our two nations have. >> hundred of protesters were waiting to greet him outside. booing as his motorcade passed by. >> hey hey, ho, ho, donald trump has got to go! >> i'm outraged he is coming to disgrace the ship that i served on. >> reporter: the nypd brought in 1,000 extra officers to help patrol and keep everyone safe. the president's homecoming was a quick one. weekend at his golf club in new jersey about an hour away. back to you, diane, kendis. >> emily rau, the intrepid museum. before leaving washington, the president celebrated the first step towards dismantling obama care. he invited house r
good morning. >> reporter: president trump's official visit it to new york city as commander-in-chief came with protest thousands in tight security measures. his arrival was delayed because of the health care vote. so he came straight here, to the intrepid to meet with the prime minister of australia, and to speak at commemorative dinner honoring surviving american and australian veterans. >> i am honored that everybody in this room is with us to realize what a great, great...
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from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." isrlie: "dear evan hansen," that hit musical at the music box theatre in new york. it follows a high school student with severe anxiety to gets caught up in a social media fueled movement after a fellow classmate commits suicide. the "new york times," says start ben platt is giving a performance that should not be missed. "dear evan hansen," has been nominated for nine tony awards, including best musical. ♪ ♪
from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." isrlie: "dear evan hansen," that hit musical at the music box theatre in new york. it follows a high school student with severe anxiety to gets caught up in a social media fueled movement after a fellow classmate commits suicide. the "new york times," says start ben platt is giving a performance that should not be missed. "dear evan hansen," has been nominated for nine tony awards, including best...
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it is new york city's, potters feel. a final resting place for peoples whose died alone or families were too poor, infants, stillborn, people who left for despair and chaos and were lost in the system. for 150 years the place in the secrets told were held under lock and key. the lot bodies are buried by prisoners in its rum like a prison by the department of corrections. it's easier to get to rikers island in here. i was able to take a tour of heart island at a time were slowly the secrets after 150 years, are starting to be told. [inaudible] >> beside potters field, heart island is the field for war soldiers. every building -- a phoenix house, drug rehab center in the 60s and 70s. you can see the rising phoenix mural painted. >> each one of these stone markers represents 150 people buried in two rows. it's just a number. >> more recent markers made out of pvc. is not a lot of visible signs out here that this is even a cemetery. we do have this come across that was built by prisoners who worked out here who buried the bo
it is new york city's, potters feel. a final resting place for peoples whose died alone or families were too poor, infants, stillborn, people who left for despair and chaos and were lost in the system. for 150 years the place in the secrets told were held under lock and key. the lot bodies are buried by prisoners in its rum like a prison by the department of corrections. it's easier to get to rikers island in here. i was able to take a tour of heart island at a time were slowly the secrets...
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it really is the icon of nooks -- new york city and it originated here in trenton. were the help of comcast cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we will learn about the city's history from local authors, but first we begin our special feature on trenton with the driving tour of the city. >> it played an important part in the american revolution and a lot part in the industrial revolution. a lot of great buildings and that's what makes trenton special. that makes the city great. >> we are going to head off to the corner and make a left. just while we are walking right here -- [inaudible] >> it was built in 1758. it's the only up with that's still in existence. >> what is it used for now? >> now it's a museum, it's a great museum, reenactments in the front yard including they have musket fire. [laughter] >> if you're not used to it it can be cause for concern. my office is right across the street so we hear it all of the time. this is west eighth street. we are approaching the state house in new jersey, state house right there. they're doing restoration and that's
it really is the icon of nooks -- new york city and it originated here in trenton. were the help of comcast cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we will learn about the city's history from local authors, but first we begin our special feature on trenton with the driving tour of the city. >> it played an important part in the american revolution and a lot part in the industrial revolution. a lot of great buildings and that's what makes trenton special. that makes the city great....
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- i think part of it is that the new york times is in new york city, and i think that that new york city, there's no question new york city influences the outlook of the new york times, the way we cover culture, the way we cover business, the way we cover sports. and our editorial page is certainly liberal. i do think that being in new york sometimes affects our coverage in ways that i always try, and my whole staff tries to push away from. - this is the coastal elite problem. - yeah, we're in the city that's the capital of the coastal elite. and i think it is in my interest, and it's in the interest of the mission of the new york times, to do everything in our power to not be a coastal elite institution. by the way, i'm from new orleans. - that's a coast of sorts. - what's left of a coast. i certainly don't think of someone who was born a coastal elite. - you're actually from the part of the country that we all think we need to be paying more attention to. - that's right. - is there a flipside to this which is, it's ok to be a coastal elite? maybe we should defend the poor, beleaguered
- i think part of it is that the new york times is in new york city, and i think that that new york city, there's no question new york city influences the outlook of the new york times, the way we cover culture, the way we cover business, the way we cover sports. and our editorial page is certainly liberal. i do think that being in new york sometimes affects our coverage in ways that i always try, and my whole staff tries to push away from. - this is the coastal elite problem. - yeah, we're in...