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richard: of new york city. john: of new york city. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that is when he was running against george mcclellan, who was a great hero to an awful lot of people. barnet: there's an interesting back story, too, if we go back to 1856. the first time the republicans ran a candidate, john fremont, lost as a candidate but the republicans gained control in new york state of the governor's mansion and the legislature. it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like fernando would when he is talking about new york seceding from the union. he is also setting up a kind of dynamic, kind of a microcosm. new york reflects tensions going on nationally. upstate, downstate. he is saying i am in favor of municipal rights. he is standing up for the city against the republicans. so, there is this kind of analogy almost between national and local politics. so, what we see as we go through the war and this will play i am later when we are talking about violence that interrupts in new york, some of those tensions are sparked by republicans upstate making l
richard: of new york city. john: of new york city. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that is when he was running against george mcclellan, who was a great hero to an awful lot of people. barnet: there's an interesting back story, too, if we go back to 1856. the first time the republicans ran a candidate, john fremont, lost as a candidate but the republicans gained control in new york state of the governor's mansion and the legislature. it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like...
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richard: of new york city. john: of new york city. he won new york state in 18 succeed four by 1%. that is when he was running against george mcclellan, who was a great hero to an awful lot of people. there's an interesting back story, too, if we go back to 1856. the first time the republicans ran a candidate, john fremont, lost as a candidate but the republicans gained control in new york state of the governor's mansion. it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like fernando would when he is talking about new york seceding from the union. he is also setting up a kind of dynamic, kind of a microcosm. new york reflects tensions going on nationally. upstate, downstate. he is saying i am in favor of municipal rights. he is standing up for the city against the republicans. so, there is this kind of analogy almost between national and local politics. so, what we see as we go through the war and this will play i am later when we are talking about violence, there is tension sparked by republicans upstate making laws for the city putting in a new metropolitan police department a
richard: of new york city. john: of new york city. he won new york state in 18 succeed four by 1%. that is when he was running against george mcclellan, who was a great hero to an awful lot of people. there's an interesting back story, too, if we go back to 1856. the first time the republicans ran a candidate, john fremont, lost as a candidate but the republicans gained control in new york state of the governor's mansion. it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like fernando would...
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new york city? >> new york state went for him. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that's when he was running against george mclellan. >> there was an interesting back story to this. if we go back to 1856, first time republicans ran a presidential candidate, john freemont, who lost, but the republicans gained control in new york state of the legislature and the governor's mansion. so it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like fernando wood when he is talking about new york is a sececeding e union. there's a microcosm. new york reflects the tensions going on nationally. up state, down state. essay, ihe is saying, i'm in fa municipal rights. he is standing up for city against the upstate republicans. so there's this kind of -- he is drawing an analogy almost between national and local politics. what we see as we go through the war and this will play in later when we're talking about the violence that erupts in new york, some of the tensions are sparked by republicans upstate who are mak
new york city? >> new york state went for him. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that's when he was running against george mclellan. >> there was an interesting back story to this. if we go back to 1856, first time republicans ran a presidential candidate, john freemont, who lost, but the republicans gained control in new york state of the legislature and the governor's mansion. so it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like fernando wood when he is talking about new...
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rob: see you later, goodbye. >> 6:00 in new york city, fox news alert. this wednesday morning new york
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there were other fires in new york city. i have actually read other accounts of people watching them from washington square park. there was a fire right before triangle that was deadly and awful, but it was largely invisible, so no one saw it. that was in newark. there were other workplace deaths, horrific accidents and in mining, timber, railroads, meatpacking. the triangle was visible and not just visible. it engaged the full sensorium of new yorkers. ableas audible and smell o as well. middle-class new yorkers, affluent new yorkers, were not used to having their senses assaulted by the factory system. the workers were, loud sounds, injuries, smells, fights. but well-heeled new yorkers were not. they saw smoke. women's bodies plunging out the window and exploding on the ground. they heard fire bells scream. of course, the iconic flood -- thud, dead reported by william gunn shepard. they smell the smoke. they smelled wet, burned stuff. as horrific as the sounds, i expect they smelled charred human flesh. that was a material
there were other fires in new york city. i have actually read other accounts of people watching them from washington square park. there was a fire right before triangle that was deadly and awful, but it was largely invisible, so no one saw it. that was in newark. there were other workplace deaths, horrific accidents and in mining, timber, railroads, meatpacking. the triangle was visible and not just visible. it engaged the full sensorium of new yorkers. ableas audible and smell o as well....
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humpbacks are now a common sight in the waters off new york city. common sight in the waters off new york city whrang keeping me from the people, places, and things i love. the people i love have always been there for me. and now, i'm there for them, too. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424 to learn more. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, l
humpbacks are now a common sight in the waters off new york city. common sight in the waters off new york city whrang keeping me from the people, places, and things i love. the people i love have always been there for me. and now, i'm there for them, too. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424 to learn more. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to...
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new york city's only triathlon. i also want to add speaking of fox business in liz claman, raising $75,000. they've built custom homes for veteran needs. lea: did you know how much of an asset or cheryl casone us? your 19 doing this. people want to know about seven in the hudson rail quake. >> not as bad as you think, but not the cleanest water. lea: let's get a literature forecast with david steen. good morning. reporter: cloud the water is good for you, cheryl. current temperatures across the map. 73 new york from 57 chicago, 81 tampa. the past six hours i want to show you where we could see potential for showers and thunderstorms across portions of the southeast as well as the four corners. the monsoon season in the potential for heavy rainfall thunderstorms as well. great lakes where we could see isolated tornadoes. potentially across the four corners area where we could see heavy rainfall which is beneficial but a lot of free miniature. time will cause flooding concerns. back to you ladies. >> coming outcome of
new york city's only triathlon. i also want to add speaking of fox business in liz claman, raising $75,000. they've built custom homes for veteran needs. lea: did you know how much of an asset or cheryl casone us? your 19 doing this. people want to know about seven in the hudson rail quake. >> not as bad as you think, but not the cleanest water. lea: let's get a literature forecast with david steen. good morning. reporter: cloud the water is good for you, cheryl. current temperatures...
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prioritize new york city, why are you running outside the country? he -- david: the man who saved new york in the 70s and 80s and part of the 90s was a cesspool, we had a murder rate of 2000 a year. now it is under 400. the man who did that was rudy giuliani by getting tough with criminals. i can't imagine rudy giuliani the day after a police officer is shot as this was leaving town. >> absolutely not along with bill brennan, the police commissioner, they made this place feel safe. it is like we are going to back in time as you mentioned where on every street corner there are people, homeless people coming up to the windows, people sleeping in the street, traffic is insane. these are the priorities of new york city. david: look where he is going. new york city is the representation of capitalism, on wall street, tiffany's, it is kept alive by the free market system, these protesters are anti-capitalists, they represent the opposite of what new york celebrates. >> back to family. people fight with each other but never talk about family outside the fam
prioritize new york city, why are you running outside the country? he -- david: the man who saved new york in the 70s and 80s and part of the 90s was a cesspool, we had a murder rate of 2000 a year. now it is under 400. the man who did that was rudy giuliani by getting tough with criminals. i can't imagine rudy giuliani the day after a police officer is shot as this was leaving town. >> absolutely not along with bill brennan, the police commissioner, they made this place feel safe. it is...
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it's not just a new york city issue. in utah and across the country i'm sure they are embarrassed by this their taking it on to himself thinking he represents the united states of america. he does not represent the values of the united states of america. judge jeanine: not only does he not represent the values of the united states, he's working against those values. he doesn't believe in capitalism. he thinks he's a socialist leader. he held until 90 minutes before he left the fact that he was blowing town to go to germany. he is very secretive and very cagey about who he is and what he's doing. what do you think this guy thinks about where he will ultimately end up. >> i would love to know who paid for that trip and where did he stay? judge jeanine: he's saying that the organization paid for him to go there, but we taxpayers are paying for his security detail. we sent four there, an has another four traveling with him. his whole detail. the press people. all of those guys we are paying for. so let me ask you this. when
it's not just a new york city issue. in utah and across the country i'm sure they are embarrassed by this their taking it on to himself thinking he represents the united states of america. he does not represent the values of the united states of america. judge jeanine: not only does he not represent the values of the united states, he's working against those values. he doesn't believe in capitalism. he thinks he's a socialist leader. he held until 90 minutes before he left the fact that he was...
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there were other fires in new york city. i have actually read other accounts of people watching them from washington square park. there was a fire right before triangle that was deadly and awful, but it was largely invisible, so no one saw it. that was in newark. there were other workplace deaths, horrific accidents and in mining, timber, railroads, meatpacking. but triangle was visible and not just visible. it engaged the full sensorium of new yorkers. it was audible and smell of able -- and smellable as well. middle-class new yorkers, affluent new yorkers, were not used to having their senses assaulted by the factory system. the workers were, loud sounds, injuries, smells, fights. but well-heeled new yorkers were not. they saw smoke. women's bodies plunging out the window and exploding on the ground. they heard fire bells scream. of course, the iconic flood -- dead, thud,c thud , dead reported by william gunn shepard. they smelled smoke. they smelled wet, burned stuff. as horrific as the sounds, i expect they smelled charr
there were other fires in new york city. i have actually read other accounts of people watching them from washington square park. there was a fire right before triangle that was deadly and awful, but it was largely invisible, so no one saw it. that was in newark. there were other workplace deaths, horrific accidents and in mining, timber, railroads, meatpacking. but triangle was visible and not just visible. it engaged the full sensorium of new yorkers. it was audible and smell of able -- and...
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new yorkers will, new york city mayor bill de blasio. the mayor of new york city is actually skipping an nypd swearing-in ceremony, comes days after an officer was assassinated on the job, to go out in protest in hamburg, germany. that is judgment for you, right. i want to go to blake burman in hamburg, germany for the very latest on the president's meeting with vladmir putin. of course i was just explaining to our viewers there, blake, rex tillerson is out briefing reporters. fill us in. reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson gave two pretty big pieces of news coming out of this briefing. the secretary of state confirmed that the united states and russia agreed along with georgia in the south western part of syria a cease-fire to begin this weekend according to initial reports. the secretary of state holding this up a way potential potentially the united states and syria can work inside of syria going forward. number two, what you mentioned as well, with tillerson saying that the president in their meeting with russian president vla
new yorkers will, new york city mayor bill de blasio. the mayor of new york city is actually skipping an nypd swearing-in ceremony, comes days after an officer was assassinated on the job, to go out in protest in hamburg, germany. that is judgment for you, right. i want to go to blake burman in hamburg, germany for the very latest on the president's meeting with vladmir putin. of course i was just explaining to our viewers there, blake, rex tillerson is out briefing reporters. fill us in....
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from the broadcast center in new york, city. good night. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >> president trump is in germany for his first meeting with vladimir putin meeting with russian president vladimir putin. but on the eve of the gathering of the leaders of 20 industrial and developing nations, there was a violent meeting on the streets of hamburg between protesters and the police. white house and senior foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: as president trump arrived in hamburg, thousands of protesters clashed with police, who deployed water cannons and pepper spray to disperse the crowd. these demonstrations are anti- establishment, anti-capitalist protests, and german authorities sent out 15,000 police to try to keep them under control. president trump in warsaw earlier today. >> the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. >> reporter: at a memorial to a polish uprising against the nazis, the president committed to defending countries in the nato all
from the broadcast center in new york, city. good night. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >> president trump is in germany for his first meeting with vladimir putin meeting with russian president vladimir putin. but on the eve of the gathering of the leaders of 20 industrial and developing nations, there was a violent meeting on the streets of hamburg between protesters and the police. white house and senior foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan is there. >>...
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we will see another line of storms move into the northeast, through new york and new york city, but not until thi >>> good morning. i'm krystal klei. today we are looking at hot, humid conditions. and the possibility of strong to severe thunderstorms particularly in the afternoon hours. from 3:00 to 9:00, we're under a first alert. 86 in lansdale, right around the low to mid-80s through the lehigh valley. and 86 for vovoorhees. upper 70s along the jersey shore. remember, because of the higher humidity, it will feel even hotter than it actually is. that's your latest forecast. >> thanks. >>> still to to come, who can beat the freeze? the superhuman figure flying past fans. >>> and a carp that's more clever than its captors. that story and more in our weekweek ly -- weekly recap, "the download." . >>> time for "the download," our look back at the week that was. >> while politics dominated much of the conversation, there were a lot of other stories that caught our attention, as well, from the frightful flight that had passengers praying to a paralyzing cyberattack worldwide. just some of t
we will see another line of storms move into the northeast, through new york and new york city, but not until thi >>> good morning. i'm krystal klei. today we are looking at hot, humid conditions. and the possibility of strong to severe thunderstorms particularly in the afternoon hours. from 3:00 to 9:00, we're under a first alert. 86 in lansdale, right around the low to mid-80s through the lehigh valley. and 86 for vovoorhees. upper 70s along the jersey shore. remember, because of the...
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i also work for new york city now, so sort of weigh in about new york city political stuff. i probably won't do. i think anything that -- anything political regardless of who's running our country that pushes tolerance sort of more to the back burner, that leads to shifts in health care and that at least what appears to be is leading to criminal justice policies that are more stringent and strict like mandatory sentencing. any leadership that heads in that direction is going to be highly problematic. and i'll stop there. >> we had one other question back here. >> hi. i'm a child, adolescent and grown-up psychiatrist for the last 35 years or so from oklahoma. and my, i had a comment, first of all, about being a woman in psychiatry, in the forensic field. oklahoma locks up more women than any place in the world. we have the largest incarceration of women than anywhere in the world. that's just a comment. i have -- right now what i do for work is i see people on federal probation, and i've done this for a number of years. so i see, what i see with people is, of course, trauma,
i also work for new york city now, so sort of weigh in about new york city political stuff. i probably won't do. i think anything that -- anything political regardless of who's running our country that pushes tolerance sort of more to the back burner, that leads to shifts in health care and that at least what appears to be is leading to criminal justice policies that are more stringent and strict like mandatory sentencing. any leadership that heads in that direction is going to be highly...
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he was the of "the new york world" here in new york city. said, donate any amount of money and i will print your name in the front page of the newspaper. so money poured in from all over the united states, elementary schoolchildren raised money through their classes. they raised enough money and we completed the pedestal in 1886. for august bartoldi, his job was to construct the statue, but he was also very involved in the construction of the pedestal. and richard morris hunt designed the modern-day pedestal that we see today. there were several different designs. but he chose richard morris hunt. all the granite came from connecticut. here's a great depiction of how they put the statue together like a puzzle. and here's -- this is exactly how they did it. immigrants were swinging around on rope swings, putting the pieces together. they were carefully labeled. they were riveted together. there are 310 sections make up the statue of liberty. they vary in sizes. took 21 years from idea to reality. but it finally all came together on october 28
he was the of "the new york world" here in new york city. said, donate any amount of money and i will print your name in the front page of the newspaper. so money poured in from all over the united states, elementary schoolchildren raised money through their classes. they raised enough money and we completed the pedestal in 1886. for august bartoldi, his job was to construct the statue, but he was also very involved in the construction of the pedestal. and richard morris hunt designed...
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reporter: well, bill, new york city's mayor, bill de blasio, has new flon light up the city. one yorker has already noticed that or thrown his hat into the race. >> hi, i want to be new york's first nighttime lay mayor where were report the city that never sleeps, more look the city that is taking a nap. he might have a point. research shows that 2% of music venues have closed over the past 15 years. mayo says adding a nightlife ams about door to it helps that decline. someone to ac as liaison in the city government in bars and clubs and mr. demar, who is a local businessman but previously known as during the revs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ perfect man for the job. >> we done get on top of this and work together, and bring the people in table, that means musicians, the bar owner, the rest reason owner, the club owners. it has everyone together to try to feg gur out what is growing in new york instead of shinging it. we have a problem. >> he announced this last mop saying affected. it comes as far as the mayor's $1 billion plan and $1-00,000 jobs. he reached out to the hi you're off
reporter: well, bill, new york city's mayor, bill de blasio, has new flon light up the city. one yorker has already noticed that or thrown his hat into the race. >> hi, i want to be new york's first nighttime lay mayor where were report the city that never sleeps, more look the city that is taking a nap. he might have a point. research shows that 2% of music venues have closed over the past 15 years. mayo says adding a nightlife ams about door to it helps that decline. someone to ac as...
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. >> in new york city if you're drunk and show seal to the cop, it's game over. you're putting your job in pension on the line. >> when you see this what is going on three or mine? for her to say i'm a cop. >> the problem is she's intoxicated so she doesn't know the difference between what she should or shouldn't do. most people will come out and said you know ym, and i usually respond, no i don't, that's why asked you for your license. drinking and driving never mix. they never will be. if you going to work in law-enforcement and get into law-enforcement, stay away from it. >> will maybe the officer was she went to the nypd because that she would have the subway to take her home. >> oh god. >> a helicopter had to make an emergency landing on the atlantic ocean on wednesday. both of the passengers are safe. thanks to the nypd aviation unit. check out the video. it's the second impressive rescue they have done this week. earlier a 22-year-old man had to be matter-of-fact from a cargo ship to a nearby hospital. >> look at the video of amanda being pulled over in te
. >> in new york city if you're drunk and show seal to the cop, it's game over. you're putting your job in pension on the line. >> when you see this what is going on three or mine? for her to say i'm a cop. >> the problem is she's intoxicated so she doesn't know the difference between what she should or shouldn't do. most people will come out and said you know ym, and i usually respond, no i don't, that's why asked you for your license. drinking and driving never mix. they...
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. >> 6:00 in new york city, fox news alert. this wednesday morning new york him dead after he pulled out a gun. his name is ale alexander brook. the suspect has been identified as this -- this says alexander bonds. they were reporting on "fox & friends." alexander brooks. we will find out. see if we get clarification on that. this is a picture of the gun bonds used to kill him. a bystander was also shot, but is in stable condition. the attack appears to be unprovoked and she was a 12 year veteran and when this happened a few years ago when that killer came from out of town and assassinated our police officer, we heard no longer going to sit in the police car by themselves anymore. this seems to have been the case right now. ainsley: you heard the partner calling 911 screaming my partner has been shoat. my partner has been shot. you can here hear the fear and just the sadness or the immediate i can't say is i in immediacy in his voice. this lady 48 years old. giving up everything, sack fissing so much for that community. they ar
. >> 6:00 in new york city, fox news alert. this wednesday morning new york him dead after he pulled out a gun. his name is ale alexander brook. the suspect has been identified as this -- this says alexander bonds. they were reporting on "fox & friends." alexander brooks. we will find out. see if we get clarification on that. this is a picture of the gun bonds used to kill him. a bystander was also shot, but is in stable condition. the attack appears to be unprovoked and she...
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from the broadcast center in new york, city. is good night. >>> it's friday, july 7, 2017. this is the cbs morning news. >>> all eyes are on the g20 as president trump and russia's leader meet for the first time. >>> and police and protestors clash. violent demonstrations erupt in the summit. >>> those who bumped heads with president trump puts in his two-week notice. >>> a flight from seattle to beijing is forced to turn around after a flight attendant
from the broadcast center in new york, city. is good night. >>> it's friday, july 7, 2017. this is the cbs morning news. >>> all eyes are on the g20 as president trump and russia's leader meet for the first time. >>> and police and protestors clash. violent demonstrations erupt in the summit. >>> those who bumped heads with president trump puts in his two-week notice. >>> a flight from seattle to beijing is forced to turn around after a flight...
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there were other fires in new york city. i have actually read other accounts of people watching them from washington square park. there was a fire right before triangle that was deadly and awful, but it was largely invisible, so no one saw it. that was in newark. there were other workplace deaths, horrific accidents and in mining, timber, railroads, meatpacking. the triangle was visible and not just visible. it engaged the full sensorium of new yorkers. it was audible and smellable as well. middle-class new yorkers, affluent new yorkers, were not used to having their senses assaulted by the factory system. the workers were, loud sounds, injuries, smells, fights. but well-heeled new yorkers were not. they saw smoke. women's bodies plunging out the window and exploding on the ground. they heard fire bells scream. of course, the iconic thud, dead, thud, dead reported by william gunn shepard. they smell the smoke. they smelled wet, burned stuff. as horrific as the sounds, i expect they smelled charred human flesh. that was a mat
there were other fires in new york city. i have actually read other accounts of people watching them from washington square park. there was a fire right before triangle that was deadly and awful, but it was largely invisible, so no one saw it. that was in newark. there were other workplace deaths, horrific accidents and in mining, timber, railroads, meatpacking. the triangle was visible and not just visible. it engaged the full sensorium of new yorkers. it was audible and smellable as well....
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adrianna: staying on top of the breaking news out of new york city. larry: a police officer ambushed and killed, just in, the radio transmissions following the shooting. sam: police are calling this a clear assassination. the audio calls for help are tough to listen to. this happened in the bronx around 12:30 this morning. a 34-year-old gunman walked up to the window and shot her in the head, police calling it an unprovoked attack. these are the seconds following those fatal shots. >> shots fired. >> what is the location? sam: she was a 12 year veteran of the service and her killer was shot dead by other officers. we will stay on top of the shooting and other breaking news situations on news channel 8 in a few minutes. 6:46, areaking news at busy night for d.c. police, violence across the city. seven shooting or death investigations going on across oney quadrant of the city, on galveston street turning deadly. one person has died and being shot numerous times and they only have a vague description of the suspect. we are dealing with a deadly morning i
adrianna: staying on top of the breaking news out of new york city. larry: a police officer ambushed and killed, just in, the radio transmissions following the shooting. sam: police are calling this a clear assassination. the audio calls for help are tough to listen to. this happened in the bronx around 12:30 this morning. a 34-year-old gunman walked up to the window and shot her in the head, police calling it an unprovoked attack. these are the seconds following those fatal shots. >>...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jordan peele, claire foy, musical guest iggy azalea featuring anitta, and the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: usa! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. wow! look at how great that looks. thank you very much. welcome, welcome, welcome, everybody, welcome to "the tonight show." baby, this is it! [ cheers and applause ] this is it! you guys, it is fleet week here in new york city -- [ cheers ] -- and our entire audience is filled with servicemen and women. welcome, everybody. this is officially the one hour all weekend when they won't be drinking. [ laughter ] it's very exciting. it's very exciting. everyone's excited. in fact i saw that people have been posting photos with the hashtag #selfiewithasailor. [ cheers and applause ] which is great for sailors, yeah. it's great for sailors because they can remember who they went home
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jordan peele, claire foy, musical guest iggy azalea featuring anitta, and the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: usa! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. wow! look at how great that looks. thank you...
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i have lived in new york city for 35 years. i love the city but i think that there are people in new york city who do feel a sense of repulsion for the truly provincial. but what do they mean by the truly provincial? because they are ill educated? what do they find difficult? clothes have a lot to do with that. clothes ? yes. i'm serious. the way a person dresses in new york is not the way people dress in maine, which is obvious when she wears her mother of the groom dress... in olive kitteridge. dress is a very distinctive way of letting people know you are not really from the city, or, as a friend of mine said recently, isaid, you know, my daughter, who has been born and raised in new york, my daughter told me you cannot wear pink any more. and my friend, who was also born and raised in new york city, said, she's just trying to urbanise you. we are told that in america, there isn't class. well, there is. why do americans insist? are they trying to persuade themselves? they are trying to convince themselves that there is no cl
i have lived in new york city for 35 years. i love the city but i think that there are people in new york city who do feel a sense of repulsion for the truly provincial. but what do they mean by the truly provincial? because they are ill educated? what do they find difficult? clothes have a lot to do with that. clothes ? yes. i'm serious. the way a person dresses in new york is not the way people dress in maine, which is obvious when she wears her mother of the groom dress... in olive...
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♪ jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. from new york, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, payroll top estimates, wage growth disappoints. central bank policy nervousness continues to grow when the bond yields climbed to 2017 highs. and added protectionism dominating the g-20, and emerging-market resilience with major test after a big year about performance. we start with the big issue. a big beat for u.s. payrolls, but wage growth disappointing. >> we look at the revisions, job growth, labor force participation, it is a solid report. >> we need more americans back to work. some are opting not to join the labor force and it is important that we make it attractive for them to join the labor force. >> you are talking about another 222,000 jobs, the moving average -- three month moving average now is 194,000 jobs. we are down to a 4.3% unemployment rate, it is almost inconceivable. >> wages and price pressures will eventually show up, so it is not going to bring the bond yields down very much and it will n
♪ jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. from new york, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, payroll top estimates, wage growth disappoints. central bank policy nervousness continues to grow when the bond yields climbed to 2017 highs. and added protectionism dominating the g-20, and emerging-market resilience with major test after a big year about performance. we start with the big issue. a big beat for u.s....
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more are seeing them in new york city. ahead, we'll look ahead at what's causing the increase. >> people are having some very cool summer vacation experiences like the other day somebody the water. now surfing with the whales. >> you don't want to surf with the whales though. >> nope, nope. i like staying on the boat, cheering you on. >> thanks, gayle. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." right now it's time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. there's a complaint filed over chris christie over beachgate. he was lounged at island state park during a shutdown. they said he used his position unethically to enjoy the beach while the public was turned away. a spokesman for the governor's office did not supply a response to the complaint. >>> mr. trump is donating his first quarter salary of more than $78,000 to restoration projects at antietam national battlefield in maryland. another $22,000 was pledged by an anonymous donor. it was the bloodiest day with 23,000 soldiers wounded, missing, or dead aft
more are seeing them in new york city. ahead, we'll look ahead at what's causing the increase. >> people are having some very cool summer vacation experiences like the other day somebody the water. now surfing with the whales. >> you don't want to surf with the whales though. >> nope, nope. i like staying on the boat, cheering you on. >> thanks, gayle. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." right now it's time to show you this morning's headlines from...
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i also work for new york city now so i weigh in about new york city. anything political regardless of who is running our country that pushes tolerance more to the back burner that leads to shifts in health care towards less coverage rather than more. at least what appears to be leading to criminal justice policies that are more stringent and strict like mandatory sentencing. any leadership that heads in that direction is going to be highly problematic. >> one other question back here. >> i am a grown-up psychiatrist for the last 35 years from oklahoma. i had a comment first of all about being a woman in the forensic field. oklahoma locks up more women than anyplace in the world. we have the largest incarceration of women anywhere in the world. that's a comment. right now what i do for work is i see people on federal probation and i've done this for a number of years. what i see with people is family trauma, drugs or alcohol in my case is a big problem. a horrible problem to me is isolation. i see so many people. i start guy recently who had been in iso
i also work for new york city now so i weigh in about new york city. anything political regardless of who is running our country that pushes tolerance more to the back burner that leads to shifts in health care towards less coverage rather than more. at least what appears to be leading to criminal justice policies that are more stringent and strict like mandatory sentencing. any leadership that heads in that direction is going to be highly problematic. >> one other question back here....
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york city. this as we learn more about the gunman and the job loss that apparently triggered his rampage. nbc's stephanie gosk is live outside the hospital in the bronx. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a picture of this gunman is really beginning to take shape. dr. henry bello was hired here at bronx-lebanon in 2014. he was then forced to resign just six months later. he was arrested multiple times on a number of charges including sex abuse and unlawful surveillance. no one here at this hospital was prepared for what he would eventually do. >> the suspect being reported as a person with a long gun. >> reporter: this morning, new details on the deadly shooting rampage at a new york city a massive police and fire-fighting response on scene. bronx-lebanon hospital on lockdown. >> we have a confirmed active shooter. shots fired at the location. >> several people have been shot on the 16th and 17th floors by a lone gunman armed with an assault rifle. >> reporter: emergency responders inside
york city. this as we learn more about the gunman and the job loss that apparently triggered his rampage. nbc's stephanie gosk is live outside the hospital in the bronx. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a picture of this gunman is really beginning to take shape. dr. henry bello was hired here at bronx-lebanon in 2014. he was then forced to resign just six months later. he was arrested multiple times on a number of charges including sex abuse and unlawful surveillance. no one here...
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he is playing new york city voters for fools. thinking that they're not going to pay attention and they're going to just vote for him because he has democratic label next to his name. that will not happen in november. where i go in the city people are outraged by what this mayor is doing. i was in the bronx. hit all five boroughs yesterday. i met with voters from all parts of the city. and they can not believe what's happening. they are very upset about the homeless crisis, transit crisis, education, they're not getting good quality education for their children. that we're not dealing with the mentally ill in our city. it is going to come crashing down on this mayor because unfortunately what he is doing is neglecting his simple, the basic responsibility of his job. city management. doing the job. melissa: yeah. >> showing disregard not wanting to do the job. off fighting national, in this case globalled idealogical war, instead of doing basic services he is supposed to be providing as mayor. that is going to i think have negativ
he is playing new york city voters for fools. thinking that they're not going to pay attention and they're going to just vote for him because he has democratic label next to his name. that will not happen in november. where i go in the city people are outraged by what this mayor is doing. i was in the bronx. hit all five boroughs yesterday. i met with voters from all parts of the city. and they can not believe what's happening. they are very upset about the homeless crisis, transit crisis,...
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you are the director of the hayden planetarium in new york city. you're the host of nova science now. and you write books, and you dance, too. >> i once danced. not much anymore. that was an earlier chapter in my life. and odd that you would mention my ethnicity there. and i say that because i once thought about that. and i realized that i may be the most visible scientist of any discipline, of any ethnicity, of any skin color, in america today. and the reason why i went through that mental exercise was because there i am trying to bring the frontier of science to the public, and i said, "i don't want to do that alone. i want some others there with me." and i looked around to see who's there with me. you know, do we have a geologist there with me, and a biologist? and there are a few that are known-- you know, e .l. wilson and brian greene and michio kaku. but given the size of that science frontier, we need many more. and so i'm disappointed that i'm sitting there alone with that kind of distinction. >> hinojosa: so when i was growing up, the most
you are the director of the hayden planetarium in new york city. you're the host of nova science now. and you write books, and you dance, too. >> i once danced. not much anymore. that was an earlier chapter in my life. and odd that you would mention my ethnicity there. and i say that because i once thought about that. and i realized that i may be the most visible scientist of any discipline, of any ethnicity, of any skin color, in america today. and the reason why i went through that...
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that does it from new york city. we will see you next friday at 4:00 p.m. new york time 5:00 time,2:00 p.m. new york 5:00 p.m. in london. this has been "bloomberg real yield." you're watching bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ david: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. the federal reserve holds the line. the central bank sees balance sheet normalization starting relatively soon. we hear what that will mean for markets going forward. >> that means to me is slightly higher 10 year rates, perhaps 2.5% over the balance of the year, but not much. david: it's an earnings bonanza. the busiest week for corporate reporting's of the season. we hear from tech giants alphabet, samsung, amazon, and facebook. >> we had a really strong second-quarter and it was based on increased engagement and increased ability to work with marketers. david: deutsche bank earnings
that does it from new york city. we will see you next friday at 4:00 p.m. new york time 5:00 time,2:00 p.m. new york 5:00 p.m. in london. this has been "bloomberg real yield." you're watching bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ david: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. the federal reserve holds the line. the central bank sees balance sheet normalization starting relatively soon. we hear what that will mean for markets going...
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thormss in new york city expected. cars stranded by flash flooding in butler, pennsylvania overnight, and millions on alert for possible tornadoes. strong winds and hail involved as well. let's get to rob marciano live with us along new york's west side highway tracking the storms. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. new york on the edge to of the heavy rain shield. the sus kwa hanna valley with five inches of it. flash flood watches for that area. we have severe potential north of chicago and to wisconsin. it's two systems and in new york, you get rain tomorrow, and the second system brings it across the ohio river valley in the average. heed the west as wildfires burn there. that will continue, david, right into the the weekend. >> rob marciano with us tonight. rorks thank you. >>> there was also a rare earthquake in montana today. the magnitude, hitting the city outside of helena. knocking out power. several stores reporting minor damage. items knocked right off the shelves. tremors felt all the way in spokane, washin
thormss in new york city expected. cars stranded by flash flooding in butler, pennsylvania overnight, and millions on alert for possible tornadoes. strong winds and hail involved as well. let's get to rob marciano live with us along new york's west side highway tracking the storms. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. new york on the edge to of the heavy rain shield. the sus kwa hanna valley with five inches of it. flash flood watches for that area. we have severe potential north of chicago...
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by the late 1960's, the police did not arrest the cast in new york city. the other play that is more famous is "hair." "hair" was about a mindless long-haired hippie who was drafted and then sent to vietnam and killed. "hair" also had one brief nude scene that celebrated the body so it too participated in the new celebration of the body. it was part of the whole hippie consciousness. you will notice i did not title the lecture hippie, because if these are not the entire counterculture. now we are on to hippies. the counterculture's most commonly identified with the word hippie. there is a certain truth in that but the counterculture is broader than that. it includes many people that would not and have not been identified as hippies. gary snyder put the matter about it succinctly when he wrote "hippies are living out the philosophy the beats were playing in." what was the relationship between beats and hippies? first, there was a major age difference. the beats were in their 20's during world war ii. the hippies were born around 1945, 1948. hippies were you
by the late 1960's, the police did not arrest the cast in new york city. the other play that is more famous is "hair." "hair" was about a mindless long-haired hippie who was drafted and then sent to vietnam and killed. "hair" also had one brief nude scene that celebrated the body so it too participated in the new celebration of the body. it was part of the whole hippie consciousness. you will notice i did not title the lecture hippie, because if these are not the...
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gravity is coming back to new york city. crime is on slight uptick i as thest as well as the last two mayor's to change things in new york said impossible. huge step back. he looks like the favorite to get another four years. ainsley: here is the message is he sending to new yorkers who voted for him. i don't care about new york city i would rather push my progressive agenda overseas. telling to new yorkers and to the family of this police officer. brian: gets up every day and works out for two hours and shows up late for everything. ainsley: let's say you have a vacation plan and something big happens at the plant or office. you have to cancel your vacation or go a few days later you hold down the fort at work. that's what you are paid to do. that's what the constituents voted and elected to do. brian: protest trump embarrassment. steve: he can't put those anti-capitalists on hold. brian: he a agrees with them. steve: mark penn is going to tell us how the problem for democrats right now is they need to move to the center ra
gravity is coming back to new york city. crime is on slight uptick i as thest as well as the last two mayor's to change things in new york said impossible. huge step back. he looks like the favorite to get another four years. ainsley: here is the message is he sending to new yorkers who voted for him. i don't care about new york city i would rather push my progressive agenda overseas. telling to new yorkers and to the family of this police officer. brian: gets up every day and works out for two...
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new york city mayor bill de blasio in the hot seat after joining protesters at the g20 and leaving his city behind. we're going to talk to new york state assembly woman nicole malliotakis. she is challenging bill de blasio for mayor. she is coming up next. we always invite him to come on. i'm sure he will. >>> plus bond is back. daniel craig agreeing to be 007 once again. ashley was busy. he will reunite with a familiar voice. ♪
new york city mayor bill de blasio in the hot seat after joining protesters at the g20 and leaving his city behind. we're going to talk to new york state assembly woman nicole malliotakis. she is challenging bill de blasio for mayor. she is coming up next. we always invite him to come on. i'm sure he will. >>> plus bond is back. daniel craig agreeing to be 007 once again. ashley was busy. he will reunite with a familiar voice. ♪
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in new york city i'm james brown. ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news". >>> hi everyone and welcome to the overnight new. larges protests turned violent in germany as world leaders started gather ahead of today's g 20 summit. riots on the streets of hamburg and riots broke out. police had water cannons tear gas and water spray. the protests started as president trump arrived to meet with g 20 leaders. will talk about the nuclear threat from north korea and isis and other issues. >> has president trump arrive in ham burgess protested clashed with the police. >> >> this is anti-capitalists protesters and authorities sent out 15,000 police to try to keep them under control. >> it was a sharp contrast to the friendly crowd that greeted president trump in warsaw earlier today. >> the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. >> at a memorial to a polish uprising against the nazis the president committed to defending countries in the nato alliance. >> we stand firmly behind article 5. >> something he was unwilling to say in may. when he visited nato hea
in new york city i'm james brown. ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news". >>> hi everyone and welcome to the overnight new. larges protests turned violent in germany as world leaders started gather ahead of today's g 20 summit. riots on the streets of hamburg and riots broke out. police had water cannons tear gas and water spray. the protests started as president trump arrived to meet with g 20 leaders. will talk about the nuclear threat from north korea and isis...
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york city. dozens held signs calling for congress to impeach the president over what they say are unacceptable behavior and policies, that protest was one of many across the nation including one right here in philadelphia. as protesters gathered at independence mall, a rival demonstration full of supporters showed up. they dressed in black. of and make america great again hats to get their points across. >> we're here to support the trump agenda of smaller government, less taxes. keeping the country safe. >> just wanted to show the city there is people here that have his support. that's what it comes down to. not creating problems or anything like that >> philadelphia police say they have made three arrests and gave one citation at the various rallies. >>> us marshals arrested a rapper aged a shooting of 28 people injured at a little rock arkansas night club yesterday. ricky hampton known as fanesse two times faces unrelated charges for aggravated assault and weapons charges at his concert peopl
york city. dozens held signs calling for congress to impeach the president over what they say are unacceptable behavior and policies, that protest was one of many across the nation including one right here in philadelphia. as protesters gathered at independence mall, a rival demonstration full of supporters showed up. they dressed in black. of and make america great again hats to get their points across. >> we're here to support the trump agenda of smaller government, less taxes. keeping...
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york city mayor. aftermath skinny repeal lele rolling across washington and problems overseas courtesy north korea and russia. rest easy. first up big news all day l long. reince priebus is out and president trump putting john callly as chief of staff. according to "new york times" president trump became convinced the former national committee head was not strong enough and need aid general to take charge lit ray ail general he made announcements on twitter calling john kelly great american and leader and president briefly spoke to reporters as he was getting off air force one joint base andrews where he was coming back from event in new york. >> reince was a good man and john kelly will do a fantastic job general kelly has done an incredible job. and reince a good man. thank you very much. >> and previous appeared to be sealed came on board. skarmucci used words we won't get into the at this point and accused him of leaking to the press. we should note priebus and saramucci were both on air force one
york city mayor. aftermath skinny repeal lele rolling across washington and problems overseas courtesy north korea and russia. rest easy. first up big news all day l long. reince priebus is out and president trump putting john callly as chief of staff. according to "new york times" president trump became convinced the former national committee head was not strong enough and need aid general to take charge lit ray ail general he made announcements on twitter calling john kelly great...
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donnell was the woman found dismembered in new york city. what investigators are saying about the case. president trump gearing up for a high-stakes meeting with russian president vladimir putin. what the leaders will and won't discuss during their first face-to-face at done this week. >> he should meet with anybody and everybody who can and will. the united states of america -- if we can get it right -- ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're not stuck in a network...
donnell was the woman found dismembered in new york city. what investigators are saying about the case. president trump gearing up for a high-stakes meeting with russian president vladimir putin. what the leaders will and won't discuss during their first face-to-face at done this week. >> he should meet with anybody and everybody who can and will. the united states of america -- if we can get it right -- ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will...
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york world here in new york city. said donate any amount of money and i will print your name in the front page of the newspaper. so, money poured in from all over the united states. elementary school children. raise money through their classes. and we raised up enough money and completeded the pedestal in 1886. for agus, his job was to krawiec the statue, but he was very involved in the construction of the pedestal and richard morris hunt designed the modern day pedestal we see today. there were several different designs. he chose richard morris hunt. all the granite came from connecticut. this is exactly how they did it. immigrants were swinging around on rope swings. putting the pieces together. they vary in sizes. took 21 years from our idea to reality. in october of 1886. a huge dedication ceremony is planned. houf, one gender was not invited. women were not invited. the franco american union stated that hey, we cannot guarantee their safety. that was a bunch of hogwash. what they were really saying is that they d
york world here in new york city. said donate any amount of money and i will print your name in the front page of the newspaper. so, money poured in from all over the united states. elementary school children. raise money through their classes. and we raised up enough money and completeded the pedestal in 1886. for agus, his job was to krawiec the statue, but he was very involved in the construction of the pedestal and richard morris hunt designed the modern day pedestal we see today. there...
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but this display in new york city went off without a hitch. it's the largest fireworks show in the country. fireworks... launched from five different boats in the east river. z2cpsz zi0z y2cpsy yi0y overnight. it happened on addison road near the intersection with route 214 in capitol heights. no word exactly how many vehicles were involved -- or the conditions of the victims. we'll keep you updated as we learn more. anne arundel county police are investigating a deadly crash in odenton. the collision happened late last night on annapolis road.. right near charter oaks boulevard. police have not released any details. we're making phone calls.. and working to bring you the latest information. police are investigating a bizarre discovery in north philadelphia. a small, white child-size casket was found on a sidewalk.. across from a cemetery. the casket contained two enbalmed human organs from an infant, but no human remains. police say the coffin was possibly taken from a funeral home, or dug from the ground from a fresh grave. the casket was ta
but this display in new york city went off without a hitch. it's the largest fireworks show in the country. fireworks... launched from five different boats in the east river. z2cpsz zi0z y2cpsy yi0y overnight. it happened on addison road near the intersection with route 214 in capitol heights. no word exactly how many vehicles were involved -- or the conditions of the victims. we'll keep you updated as we learn more. anne arundel county police are investigating a deadly crash in odenton. the...
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, certainly of the new york city police department. it does speak to culture because it is absolutely right to say leadership matters. we are talking about institutions of policing where we are looking for a change in how police are interacting with community, how police are enforcing the law. we want everyone to be safe, we want everyone to have that kind of security. that donald trump has made are absolutely consistent with everything he has said on the campaign trail. he has incited violence at his own rallies here and but he has also appointed an attorney general for the department of justice who hasas taken the poposition that institutionall reform at police department's is not going to be the fundamental agenda of the department of least aafter we had at department of justice that had 25 investigations into police departments across the country, 14 agreements about how the institution of policing needed to be transformeded in police departments. that is now gone. amy: you are chair of the new civilian complaint board. for those n
, certainly of the new york city police department. it does speak to culture because it is absolutely right to say leadership matters. we are talking about institutions of policing where we are looking for a change in how police are interacting with community, how police are enforcing the law. we want everyone to be safe, we want everyone to have that kind of security. that donald trump has made are absolutely consistent with everything he has said on the campaign trail. he has incited violence...
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by the late 1960's, the police did not arrest the cast in new york city. the other play that is more famous is "hair." "hair" was"hair" was about a mis long-haired hippie who was drafted and then sent to vietnam and killed. "hair" also had one brief play t on in st. louis, boston or other conservative nude scene that celebrated the body so it too participated in the new celebration of the body. it was part of the whole hippie consciousness. you will notice i did not ifitle it hippie because these are not the entire counterculture. now we are on to hippies. the counterculture's most commonly identified with the word hippie. there is a certain truth in that but the counterculture is broader than that. it includes many people that would not and have not been identified as hippies. gary snyder put the matter about it these very physically when he wrote "hippies are living out the philosophy the beats were playing in." what was the relationship between beats entities -- and hippies? first, there was a major age difference. the beats were in their 20's during wo
by the late 1960's, the police did not arrest the cast in new york city. the other play that is more famous is "hair." "hair" was"hair" was about a mis long-haired hippie who was drafted and then sent to vietnam and killed. "hair" also had one brief play t on in st. louis, boston or other conservative nude scene that celebrated the body so it too participated in the new celebration of the body. it was part of the whole hippie consciousness. you will...
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more are seeing them in new york city. ahead, we'll look ahead at what's causing the increase. >> people are having some very cool summer vacation experiences like the other day somebody the water. now surfing with the whales. >> you don't want to surf with the whales though. >> nope, nope. i like staying on the boat, cheering you on. >> thanks, gayle. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." right now it's time to show you this morning's li around the globe. there's a complaint filed over chris christie over beachgate. he was lounged at island state park during a shutdown. they said he used his position unethically to enjoy the beach while the public was turned away. a spokesman for the governor's office did not supply a response to the complaint. >>> mr. trump is donating his first quarter salary of more than $78,000 to restoration projects at antietam national battlefield in maryland. another $22,000 was pledged by an anonymous donor. it was the bloodiest day with 23,000 soldiers wounded, missing, or dead after the fight
more are seeing them in new york city. ahead, we'll look ahead at what's causing the increase. >> people are having some very cool summer vacation experiences like the other day somebody the water. now surfing with the whales. >> you don't want to surf with the whales though. >> nope, nope. i like staying on the boat, cheering you on. >> thanks, gayle. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." right now it's time to show you this morning's li around the...
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liz: inside that appeared in new york city. hundreds of new york city police officers attended a funeral for slain officer familia. that was the daughter of the assassinated officer began. many of them turn their backs on maher buildable deblasio. they were outraged deblasio flew to germany last week to protest e.g. 20 summit instead of staying home and attending the vigil honoring the officer who was assassinated as she sat in her police vehicle. the family say may or deblasio, where are you in getting bulletproof glass and trucks and cars police officers use. he attended the protest were hundreds of police officers were injured in germany. former and white pdf police officer dan bongino, how disrespectful was it for the mayor to skip a vigil for the fallen police officer? >> i mean, it is beyond the nation. his political advisers should be arrested for political malpractice. you know, every time deblasio has been given the opportunity to make the right decision or the cowardly decision, he has made the wrong one. when it came
liz: inside that appeared in new york city. hundreds of new york city police officers attended a funeral for slain officer familia. that was the daughter of the assassinated officer began. many of them turn their backs on maher buildable deblasio. they were outraged deblasio flew to germany last week to protest e.g. 20 summit instead of staying home and attending the vigil honoring the officer who was assassinated as she sat in her police vehicle. the family say may or deblasio, where are you...
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jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro for 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, the u.s. economy shows signs of losing more momentum. retail sales fade and inflation rolls over. the fed says it is transitory, janet yellen says it is too premature to conclude the underlying inflation trend is falling short. loading up on risky assets. dominating the recent junk-bond issues. we begin with a big issue, inflation data injects some doubt into the fed's next move. chair yellen: we are very focused on trying to bring inflation up to our 2% objective. >> the fed is expected to hike rates in december and if inflation does not move back to their 2% target, they will have a pretty healthy debate about that. >> whether or not we get a hike in december depends on where the inflation data goes. on our forecast, inflation will be pretty flat between now and the year ends. if that is the case, they will not hike. >> the combination of low inflation with slow growth will mean everything goes very slowly. and l
jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro for 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, the u.s. economy shows signs of losing more momentum. retail sales fade and inflation rolls over. the fed says it is transitory, janet yellen says it is too premature to conclude the underlying inflation trend is falling short. loading up on risky assets. dominating the recent junk-bond issues. we begin with a big...