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outage in new york city right now. many important parts of this city are shut down. a hospital is running on backup generator. we'll be talking with new york city mayor and 2020 presidential candidate bill de blasio when we come back. you're watching cnn. sprint and get both anou co unlimited plan and the all new samsung galaxy s10e included for just $35 a month. see what i mean? simple. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or f
outage in new york city right now. many important parts of this city are shut down. a hospital is running on backup generator. we'll be talking with new york city mayor and 2020 presidential candidate bill de blasio when we come back. you're watching cnn. sprint and get both anou co unlimited plan and the all new samsung galaxy s10e included for just $35 a month. see what i mean? simple. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of...
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degrees in new york city. the story at least on the east coast is it's hot, humidity and the humidity numbers have been hanging around. that adds stress to the system it's completely clear and dry on the east coast. the only big weather maker has been the storm onset me up with. 9:00 right now, i don't expect the temperatures to drop a lot in the next couple hours. eventually we'll fall into the 70s overnight. it's been pap warm one. i wanted to mention -- it's been a warm one. i was looking at uber ride. i typically ride from midtown downtown and it can cost $20 to $25. it's up over $100. jon: that's congestion pricing. a breeze would be nice. any possibility of that in the forecast? adam: it's so calm. the big storm is such a focus and it's most of of way looked like throughout the day. but we are not expecting a breeze or rain or storm to move in today or even early tomorrow. jon: adam klotz in our fox weather center. jon: tropical storm barry is pounding the gulf coast with rain. now you can see some of wh
degrees in new york city. the story at least on the east coast is it's hot, humidity and the humidity numbers have been hanging around. that adds stress to the system it's completely clear and dry on the east coast. the only big weather maker has been the storm onset me up with. 9:00 right now, i don't expect the temperatures to drop a lot in the next couple hours. eventually we'll fall into the 70s overnight. it's been pap warm one. i wanted to mention -- it's been a warm one. i was looking at...
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and you guys just arrived to new york city. you had plans to see "wicked," which is a very popular broadway show. you are staying at the hotel. fortunately you got out after the blackout and you're walking toward gersch win theater and tell me what happened. >> thankfully we weren't on the elevator. we had gotten to our room ready to go. took the stairs down since the elevator was out of commission. we thought we saw lights ahead but it was just kind of spotty on the blackouts. and unfortunately got there about 7:30, and then about 8:15 they called the show tonight. >> reporter: the show is at 8:00, we're approaching another hour into the blackout? so what have you been doing in the city? >> well, we basically have just kind of been looking around, walking into shops and see if there's something to do with everything closed. >> reporter: what do you think of the city right now? this is probably not what you were looking forward to when you were planning a trip to the big apple. >> no, not really. [ laughter ] >> reporter: are y
and you guys just arrived to new york city. you had plans to see "wicked," which is a very popular broadway show. you are staying at the hotel. fortunately you got out after the blackout and you're walking toward gersch win theater and tell me what happened. >> thankfully we weren't on the elevator. we had gotten to our room ready to go. took the stairs down since the elevator was out of commission. we thought we saw lights ahead but it was just kind of spotty on the blackouts....
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but huge hand marks in new york city are dark. and much of the side of your screen from 6th avenue which is the mid to westside of central park there and 8th avenue all the way west. that's all residential area. you put this in one of your monitor so we can show you better. there are tens of thousands of people who live in building that do not have backup generators. it's 85 degrees in new york city at:30 at night. -- at 9:30 at night and people are miserable. some of them are stuck in elevators. they are trying to make sure there is nobody still stuck in some of the subways. broadway has gone dark. there are some broadway performers out on the receipts to make sure the show goes on. the show did not go on at madison square garden where brian llenas was there. brian: i was at madison care garden for my 31st birthday. the party was just getting started and at 9:25 the floodlights came on. the went out, an announcement over the intercom, over the speaker saying this was the building engineer and as a precaution we need everybody to
but huge hand marks in new york city are dark. and much of the side of your screen from 6th avenue which is the mid to westside of central park there and 8th avenue all the way west. that's all residential area. you put this in one of your monitor so we can show you better. there are tens of thousands of people who live in building that do not have backup generators. it's 85 degrees in new york city at:30 at night. -- at 9:30 at night and people are miserable. some of them are stuck in...
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had is the heart of tourists of new york city. a lot of the tourists are amused by this, a lot of the residents like myself and family are annoyed. hopefully this is nothing more than a nuisance, some elderly residents for some people who need to get up and down, elevators, this has been a problem, we know the police and fire responded to dozens of calls about elevator outages. i'm looking out at the nearby buildings. i see, first of all, the moon starting to light up new york city. second, some neighbors bringing out canned ems, finding ways to create light. in some office buildings, you see some of the expensive buildings turning on their backup generators. for the most part, the city of new york, midtown west from fifth avenue over to the hudson river is in the dark. the 70s, over to 72nd street. you see people walking out with their cell phones, using them as flashlights. at least for a few hours, people will have that as a backup source of power. >> when you're talking to people around there, people worried, are they concerne
had is the heart of tourists of new york city. a lot of the tourists are amused by this, a lot of the residents like myself and family are annoyed. hopefully this is nothing more than a nuisance, some elderly residents for some people who need to get up and down, elevators, this has been a problem, we know the police and fire responded to dozens of calls about elevator outages. i'm looking out at the nearby buildings. i see, first of all, the moon starting to light up new york city. second,...
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leland: this is a "fox news" alert and i'm leland vittert in new york city. this is a theater now plagued with dark this. the massive power outage has taken over the entire west side of midtown from 42nd street up past columbus circle into the 70. live pictures right now the only reason you can see what's happening there as the fdny and nypd begin their coordination efforts is because of the emergency there. our camera crews it turns quite literally pitch black. 44,000 people, customers that is, without power. that means there are hundreds of thousands if not millions of people affect it by this. we are awaiting a news conference from fdny and nypd on what's going on here. this started about three hours and 15 minutes ago at 6:45. people were trapped on subways for at least an hour and we understand there were multiple rescues from elevators around manhattan. let's take a look around manhattan from a number of our cameras. the upper right-hand corner of your screen is sixth avenue. will we look at sixth avenue and it's empty. we are told they have stopped tra
leland: this is a "fox news" alert and i'm leland vittert in new york city. this is a theater now plagued with dark this. the massive power outage has taken over the entire west side of midtown from 42nd street up past columbus circle into the 70. live pictures right now the only reason you can see what's happening there as the fdny and nypd begin their coordination efforts is because of the emergency there. our camera crews it turns quite literally pitch black. 44,000 people,...
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it looks at muslim contributions in new york city. i will talk to you a little bit about the project overview, but i want to focus on three in dances of overlooked, forgotten, of muslimshistories in new york city. i will integrate some of the interviews we did with a few places in new york. er is going to talk about brooklyn, i am going to talk about manhattan. my three stories will come from manhattan. project was first and foremost to fill gaps in knowledge. as everyone here i am sure already knows and will be mentioned throughout this evening, when muslims are spoken about in american society and you, in politics, it is overwhelmingly negative coverage . the goal of the project was essentially to look at new york city. previously, i had people who carried out personal, similar projects in michigan on the contributions of muslim americans in new york city's stem, civicsne, and democracy, philanthropy and nonprofit education, arts, economics, entertainment, and sports. we wanted to combine facts, a lot of statistics, with human faces
it looks at muslim contributions in new york city. i will talk to you a little bit about the project overview, but i want to focus on three in dances of overlooked, forgotten, of muslimshistories in new york city. i will integrate some of the interviews we did with a few places in new york. er is going to talk about brooklyn, i am going to talk about manhattan. my three stories will come from manhattan. project was first and foremost to fill gaps in knowledge. as everyone here i am sure already...
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james o'neill describing progressivelyism of new york city police department new york's finest hand it to them details something perhaps other towns cities around our country can also take heed of, that they know who is on life support they know who has problems, what residents what buildings, building department fire department they have plans, for egress, exits for all of apartments every single building in the city they are aware when something like this happens, o tonight, how to deal with it how to immediately dispatch 250 police officers to intersections because when streetlights go out they can try to contain an area, and keep it from descending into any chaos perhaps. so clearly, issue a great testament to the progressivelyism of the department here, in dealing with what we went through, annihilate, by the way, leyland we are standing by because new york governor andrew cuomo will have a tour of the facility of the trampranr that caught on fire will bring remarks in studio. >> we understand there is 10,000 customers they say without power a little bit deceiving because that 10,
james o'neill describing progressivelyism of new york city police department new york's finest hand it to them details something perhaps other towns cities around our country can also take heed of, that they know who is on life support they know who has problems, what residents what buildings, building department fire department they have plans, for egress, exits for all of apartments every single building in the city they are aware when something like this happens, o tonight, how to deal with...
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york city other than new york city is massive and has lot more people. but, new york city in june 1969 was the same as washington dc as far as values, as far as common practices in law enforcement. we had a moral division back then. we were cracking down on bars and people and arresting people for the same types of offenses that you talked about . and so, our hands are not clear. and, while we may have apologized, when he did that, i think he was apologizing as a leader of law enforcement because nypd is a leader around the world. to say on behalf of all of us, that is not the way it should've been handled. that is not the way people should be treated ever. whether it was in the time for that was acceptable or not. we have come a long way. here in washington to see, despite what ever the national politics are, it doesn't matter who is in office, we've been a very liberal and open, welcoming city for people to live and work in. we have a human rights act here 1977 that included sexual orientation, gender identity and expression. we have had openly lgbt me
york city other than new york city is massive and has lot more people. but, new york city in june 1969 was the same as washington dc as far as values, as far as common practices in law enforcement. we had a moral division back then. we were cracking down on bars and people and arresting people for the same types of offenses that you talked about . and so, our hands are not clear. and, while we may have apologized, when he did that, i think he was apologizing as a leader of law enforcement...
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it is a hot july day in new york city as it is elsewhere. that puts an awful lot of strain on the power systems top run all of the air conditioners in the powers and apartment buildings all over this city. and there has been a significant power interruption as a result of what we're fold is a transformer fire somewhere here in manhattan. that has knocked out power to a significant portion of the city. 27,000 home and business still without power as of this moment. i believe you can see in that shot just there, that that particular traffic light had gone dark and that's never a good thing. new york city subway system tweeting out we are getting reports of power outages in station complexes throughout manhattan. we're working to identify causes and keep trains moves more information to come. now the trains themselveses are air-conditioned but if then any of them stalled and we have no confirms that that is the case, they heat up very quickly and you can imagine it can be very uncomfortable to be inside a dark -- and very hot subway train. our
it is a hot july day in new york city as it is elsewhere. that puts an awful lot of strain on the power systems top run all of the air conditioners in the powers and apartment buildings all over this city. and there has been a significant power interruption as a result of what we're fold is a transformer fire somewhere here in manhattan. that has knocked out power to a significant portion of the city. 27,000 home and business still without power as of this moment. i believe you can see in that...
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it was taped on the grounds will neighborhood of new york city. it shows on my pd officers being attacked while attempting to do their jobs. remarkably, it wasn't the only time it happens. yesterday's just a few miles away in harlem, more officers were attacked. one was hit in the head with a bucket. watch this. >> tucker: what are those videos? well, what you are really watching on the tape you just saw is a society unraveling. the men we have hired to maintain order and keep us safe or assaulted and humiliated. they could do nothing in response. they couldn't act because they know better than anyone what kind of government they work for. it's a government that favors criminals over society itself. bill de blasio runs the government in new york city, watching just a month ago, how he explains to us on the new york city cops are racist murderers. >> i also want to say that something that sets me apart from all of my colleagues running in this race and that is for the last 21 years, i've been raising a black son in america. and, i have had to have
it was taped on the grounds will neighborhood of new york city. it shows on my pd officers being attacked while attempting to do their jobs. remarkably, it wasn't the only time it happens. yesterday's just a few miles away in harlem, more officers were attacked. one was hit in the head with a bucket. watch this. >> tucker: what are those videos? well, what you are really watching on the tape you just saw is a society unraveling. the men we have hired to maintain order and keep us safe or...
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there's an effort underway right now in new york city. there's a long standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by cities, state and local governments, more research into the history of lgbt abuse and harassment, including abuse and harassment by official government authorities. those would be steps that would build on what's really just a symbolic apology at this point. >> from new jersey, richard. good morning to you. >> good morning. i wanted to discuss the beginning of my coming out and going into new york. i used to go to the gay pride parades, but only went at night because i didn't want to go near tv cameras, and my very best friend, who was a schoolteacher, said that he couldn't go to the gay pride parades until the evening time because he was afraid that he would definitely lose his job as a schoolteacher. he was a spanish and italian teacher in new jersey. and he absolutely loved his job as a foreign language teacher. i do remember enjoying halloween on christopher street. and then
there's an effort underway right now in new york city. there's a long standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by cities, state and local governments, more research into the history of lgbt abuse and harassment, including abuse and harassment by official government authorities. those would be steps that would build on what's really just a symbolic apology at this point. >> from new jersey, richard. good morning to you. >> good...
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york city. this year stuyvesant high school, the school with the highest cutoff score on the test, made headlines when, out of the nearly 900 spots it had available, only seven went to black students so the test has become the center of a fierce debatebe een academic rigor, equal access, and diversity in theze speciahigh schools in new york city. black and latino students make up 70% of the studentsw york city. yet this year, they received just over 10% of the offers from the eight schools. >> we are integrate n.y.c.! ( cheers and applause ) >> senivasan: a group of new york city high school students inlling themselves "integrate n.y.c." is protethe city's admissions practices. they see the test as a huge barrier for many stuwho don't have a strong support network or access to certaince reso such as test prep. >> it's not balanced and it's not fair for everybody in general. >> i didn't know anyone that was going to take the test that was fairly on my level, or how to study for that test. >> when
york city. this year stuyvesant high school, the school with the highest cutoff score on the test, made headlines when, out of the nearly 900 spots it had available, only seven went to black students so the test has become the center of a fierce debatebe een academic rigor, equal access, and diversity in theze speciahigh schools in new york city. black and latino students make up 70% of the studentsw york city. yet this year, they received just over 10% of the offers from the eight schools....
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this being manhattan in new york city. not only the very high number, as you know, of residents here. over 1.5 million just in the manhattan bu manhattan burrough. is there anything specific? >> no. i haven't heard anything yet. there are multiple subway lines that have not been able to run the subway cars. so those lines are the a line, the c line, on the same line. the local as well as the s, the m and the d as in david. those five lines currently cars are sitting in the subway stations. i'm told a few subway stations have lost power inside the station. but the one train, the two train and the three train which also serve the west side and manhattan and runs along broadway for a big section of it. those trains are running local currently so there is some movement via those subway lines on the west side. >> i want to bring in my friend. picking up courage here, one or two breaking stories and you were telling us some of the details. >> it has been a very, very busy afternoon and a very busy last couple of hours. for us, i
this being manhattan in new york city. not only the very high number, as you know, of residents here. over 1.5 million just in the manhattan bu manhattan burrough. is there anything specific? >> no. i haven't heard anything yet. there are multiple subway lines that have not been able to run the subway cars. so those lines are the a line, the c line, on the same line. the local as well as the s, the m and the d as in david. those five lines currently cars are sitting in the subway...
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and new york city, the black out just days ago. ginger dee times it out. >>> president trump says he is no longer upset with those who chanted "send her back." what he is saying now. and first lady michelle obama tweeting late today. >>> break news at this hour, the u.s. military ship through the strait of hormuz after two more ships seized by iran. >>> the american sbom her boyfriend on a road trip discovered dead. authorities before the cameras moments ago and what they have revealed. >>> a 737 crashing in the ocean. the computer warning the two pilots they were two low. >>> the rapper under arrest, claiming self-defense and what the video shows. >>> a missing wife. 69 years old. her 4uz breaking down, insisting the police are looking at him as a suspect. >>> and if the heat is getting to you, try the yankees manager who lost it. the choice words and the punishment tonight. >>> good evening. great to have you with us on a friday night. so many of you dealing with the brutal heat and it's turned deadly now. and 34 starts, more tha
and new york city, the black out just days ago. ginger dee times it out. >>> president trump says he is no longer upset with those who chanted "send her back." what he is saying now. and first lady michelle obama tweeting late today. >>> break news at this hour, the u.s. military ship through the strait of hormuz after two more ships seized by iran. >>> the american sbom her boyfriend on a road trip discovered dead. authorities before the cameras moments ago...
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we'll break the heat in new york city tomorrow. and we hold on to the heat in the atlantic for one more day. shower s and thunderstorms movig into the east. when you wake up on wednesday morning, it will be beautiful. lows will be in the 50s and 60s in the northeast. >> all right, sxwrejeff, thanks. >>> an audio recording reveals the tense moments when a british oil tanker was seized by iranian forces. >> the ship was seized by commandos on friday in the strait of hormuz. the ship and 23 crew members remain in iranian territory. >>> iran's actions have the pentagon preparing for the worst. david martin is the only network correspondent traveling in the middle east. and got exclusive video of the american forces in the region. >> reporter: patriot air defense missile batteries in the middle of the saudi desert. general frank mckenzie, the top commander for the northeast, is here, because it could be a vanguard for a major buildup in war with iran. what are they defending out here? >> we're in the sincevicinity o prince sultan airbas
we'll break the heat in new york city tomorrow. and we hold on to the heat in the atlantic for one more day. shower s and thunderstorms movig into the east. when you wake up on wednesday morning, it will be beautiful. lows will be in the 50s and 60s in the northeast. >> all right, sxwrejeff, thanks. >>> an audio recording reveals the tense moments when a british oil tanker was seized by iranian forces. >> the ship was seized by commandos on friday in the strait of hormuz....
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particularly locally in new york city. this is a conclusion reached by none other than craig rodwell, a man whose perspective is a primary importance. for he was the chief, i mean, primary importance for understanding the historical record or any historical commentary. because he was the chief critic of the stonewall club before the uprising. he was the main propagandist of the stonewall uprising. and it was he that had the idea to celebrate the event annually with a march to meridian to refill. in other words, had it not been for the work done by deck -- following up on cameron his earlier suggestions. the explosion at stonewall in all likelihood would not have occurred. i say this because of a series of reflections i had after i finished the first draft of my history of stonewall. because, the narrative did not make sense to me. why did the explosion occur after all the progress made under the lindsay administration. another was, it was under the john lindsay administration that they ended police entrapment and made prog
particularly locally in new york city. this is a conclusion reached by none other than craig rodwell, a man whose perspective is a primary importance. for he was the chief, i mean, primary importance for understanding the historical record or any historical commentary. because he was the chief critic of the stonewall club before the uprising. he was the main propagandist of the stonewall uprising. and it was he that had the idea to celebrate the event annually with a march to meridian to...
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to you fans, to new york city, you guys are amazing. the support in just a couple of days to get this parade going, you guys are truly, truly amazing. we cannot thank you enough for all of your support. i'm a jersey girl through and through, but new york -- new york, it's just as close, even though i'm an eagles fan down in philly. fly eagles fly! but thank you, guys. thank you to the city of new york, the mayor, everybody that played a role in this. we can't thank you enough. and here's to the next chapter. maybe we'll see you in another four years. >> you have to admit, the players, they gave us so much to cheer for. the watch parties that we saw all around the country and here in new york in the parks were something. and this next player really -- i have a hankering for a tea right now. why would that be? because we're going to have alex morgan up here talking to us. alex. >> i just want to say i'm loving the enthusiasm. it's not even noon yet, so thank you, guys. and thank you, guys, for bringing the heat. i also want to say thank y
to you fans, to new york city, you guys are amazing. the support in just a couple of days to get this parade going, you guys are truly, truly amazing. we cannot thank you enough for all of your support. i'm a jersey girl through and through, but new york -- new york, it's just as close, even though i'm an eagles fan down in philly. fly eagles fly! but thank you, guys. thank you to the city of new york, the mayor, everybody that played a role in this. we can't thank you enough. and here's to the...
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take a look at the sea of fans outside of new york city hall on a perfect day here in new york city. we're minutes away from the u.s. women's national team champions being honored. they just had this ticker tape parade. they will get keys to the city and you will see it all live here in just a few minutes. >>> meanwhile, federal reserve chairman jerome powell is testifying in front of the house financial services committee and strongly hinting at an interest rate cut this month, which of course the president has been calling for loudly. listen to this. >> uncertainties about the outlook have increased in recent months. in particular, economic momentum appears to have slowed in some major foreign economies, and that weakness could affect the u.s. economy. we're carefully monitoring these developments and will continue to assess their implications for the u.s. economic outlook and inflation. >> we'll know what the fed decides on july 31st when they make that decision on interest rates, but there was a really important moment in his questioning with members of congress. the financial se
take a look at the sea of fans outside of new york city hall on a perfect day here in new york city. we're minutes away from the u.s. women's national team champions being honored. they just had this ticker tape parade. they will get keys to the city and you will see it all live here in just a few minutes. >>> meanwhile, federal reserve chairman jerome powell is testifying in front of the house financial services committee and strongly hinting at an interest rate cut this month, which...
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you know, what's going on in new york city is the beginning of a turn around to the demise of new york city and it's all because of one guy, mayor bill deblasio. >> tucker: a sad story, great to see you tonight, thank you for that. >> thank you, sir. >> tucker: the first step act passed not long ago, and was signed, it is now law. it had some bipartisan support. we were told the first step was prison reform, only beneficial nonviolent on finders. watch. >> caveat, only focus on individuals who are nonviolent on finders. >> you mention this is only for nonviolent offenders. can you tell the audience the important distinction between nonviolent versus violent offenders as it relates to sentencing reform. >> these are individuals who may have been locked up, don't have direct victims, who may have lost lives or murdered or harmed from the act of the -- of the crime. >> tucker: so we were surprised last week, late last week, when we were handed information by some one in the administration, in the trump administration, that showed that hundreds of people exhibited violent offenses. robbery
you know, what's going on in new york city is the beginning of a turn around to the demise of new york city and it's all because of one guy, mayor bill deblasio. >> tucker: a sad story, great to see you tonight, thank you for that. >> thank you, sir. >> tucker: the first step act passed not long ago, and was signed, it is now law. it had some bipartisan support. we were told the first step was prison reform, only beneficial nonviolent on finders. watch. >> caveat, only...
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the biggest pride party of the month was right here in new york city. millions lined the parade route for a moving celebration that lasted hours. in fact, i think it's still going as we're on the air right now. this year's pride events paid tribute to the 50th anniversary of the stonewall uprising which started the modern lgbtq movement. singer melissa etheridge helped bring the party to a close performing at a concert here in times square. >> you know, even if you weren't right here in manhattan today to see all of the rainbows all over, even the skyline was lit up. the empire state building there in the rainbow colors. there was one point today, i was walking through, looking to meet some friends, and there was confetti on the ground. and it like kicked up in the wind and i was like, it is just raining confetti today. it was very happy. >> it's like a rainbow, colorful unicorn just exploded over this city. >> lots of love. >> i was out on those streets yesterday and it was beautiful to see. so many people out and about. the streets were packed with an
the biggest pride party of the month was right here in new york city. millions lined the parade route for a moving celebration that lasted hours. in fact, i think it's still going as we're on the air right now. this year's pride events paid tribute to the 50th anniversary of the stonewall uprising which started the modern lgbtq movement. singer melissa etheridge helped bring the party to a close performing at a concert here in times square. >> you know, even if you weren't right here in...
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you have seen so many images of new york city, all of them. you've seen every skyline every time of the day, every angle. and, yet, in this video, we still get to see it in a different way. pretty cool. gets >> jack moran is trying to catch us off guard with a new round of "best guest." >> it's been a while since i wanted to be here. >> watch and see how your guests stack up next. recipes and so recipes and see the other ones on line, check out our website or our mobile app. >>> once a week he wanders in to give us things to ponder. his name is jack moran and the game is "best guess." come on in, jack. >> it's best guess. it's that tichl the week. are you ready to put your mind to the test? >> let's dothe b guns. bring down this treat. >> we're going to pause it right there. give me your best guess. this is a domino effect, b, a smanal man takes flight or, c, the tractor goes side ways. >> i'm going to go with a. i need sparks to fly. >> i'm going to say it's a bird asleep while all this stuff is going on. when the tree finally fell, it went a
you have seen so many images of new york city, all of them. you've seen every skyline every time of the day, every angle. and, yet, in this video, we still get to see it in a different way. pretty cool. gets >> jack moran is trying to catch us off guard with a new round of "best guest." >> it's been a while since i wanted to be here. >> watch and see how your guests stack up next. recipes and so recipes and see the other ones on line, check out our website or our...
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so, new york city hasn't seen a 100-degree temperature since 2012. i really think we'll get close this weekend, if not get right to that century mark. so, let's look at the map, because tonight, we've got an imminent threat. that's severe thunderstorms. damaging winds in excess of 70 miles per hour, anywhere from wilmington, delaware, up through, say, hartford, connecticut, and even parts of the cape. see damaging winds and flash flooding, one to two-inch rainfall rates per hour. not just for the quad cities, but here in the northeast. very heavy rains going into tonight. let's focus on that heat. really the core of it tomorrow, st. louis, can kansas city feeling like 108. but saturday, i think we could break records from wilmington, delaware, up to worcester, massachusetts. the overnight temperatures will not be relief, either, staying in the 70s or 80s. >> ginger zee with us, as well tonight. thank you, ginger. >>> in the meantime, to other news tonight. there were major developments late today involving actor kevin spacey and those accusations aga
so, new york city hasn't seen a 100-degree temperature since 2012. i really think we'll get close this weekend, if not get right to that century mark. so, let's look at the map, because tonight, we've got an imminent threat. that's severe thunderstorms. damaging winds in excess of 70 miles per hour, anywhere from wilmington, delaware, up through, say, hartford, connecticut, and even parts of the cape. see damaging winds and flash flooding, one to two-inch rainfall rates per hour. not just for...
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heat index in new york city tomorrow. 110 in washington, d.c. and 111 in norfolk, virginia. that's dangerous, excessive heat but there is some relief coming. on monday, a cold front slides south and the temperatures will cool down and the humidity drops from binghamton all the way back to the ohio valley and eventually the northeast as well. jose >> janice huff, thank you very much. >>> turning overseas where iran has released new footage they say shows their forces taking over a british tanker it's the latest move ramping up tensions in the region hans nichols has this iran releasing dramatic video, claiming to show its revolutionary guards seizing a british oil tanker commandos wearing ski masks and machine guns preparing to rappel down from the helicopter onto the ship's deck. in london, a search for ways to de-escalate the tension. >> we're very clear that we will do what what it takes to ensure the safety and security of british and international shipping >> reporter: but in iran continued defiance nbc's ali arouzi in tehran >> reporter: it
heat index in new york city tomorrow. 110 in washington, d.c. and 111 in norfolk, virginia. that's dangerous, excessive heat but there is some relief coming. on monday, a cold front slides south and the temperatures will cool down and the humidity drops from binghamton all the way back to the ohio valley and eventually the northeast as well. jose >> janice huff, thank you very much. >>> turning overseas where iran has released new footage they say shows their forces taking over a...
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through the streets of new york city. the parade ended at the famous stonewall inn. that's where a police raid half a century ago helped usher in the modern gay rights movement. david begnaud has the story. >> reporter: what happened in 1969 and you know who did it? the nypd's public morals squad. that was a thing back then. they raided the bar. but gay bars were commonly raided during that time period. as the patrons were kicked on to the street, they started to fight back. they picked up everything they could on the street and started throwing it at tbaanat led to t which spread nationally. there was a bartender there that night who still works in the bar today. we start our story with him. >> hi. >> nice to meet you. >> same here. >> reporter: he calls himself triece sequoia. >> we know it was another raid. we heard a crash and somebody threw a rock through the window. >> reporter: this time stonewall patrons resisted arrest. the violence escalated and hundreds of people pumped in. mark seagal was there, too. stonewall
through the streets of new york city. the parade ended at the famous stonewall inn. that's where a police raid half a century ago helped usher in the modern gay rights movement. david begnaud has the story. >> reporter: what happened in 1969 and you know who did it? the nypd's public morals squad. that was a thing back then. they raided the bar. but gay bars were commonly raided during that time period. as the patrons were kicked on to the street, they started to fight back. they picked...
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on july 1111, amazon had the in oral summit in new york city -- annual summit in new york city. workshops, group or class of amazon and employees gathered. with over 500 immigrant community workers demonstrating outside. over 30 disruptors inside disrupting begin to the vice president of amazon, demanding they cut their ties with ice and ask they respect workers. juan: what about the working conditions at some of these amazon or most of these amazon facilities. i remember more than a year ago some of my students at rutgers did an investigation on amazon. they filed freedom of information request from osha about workplace injuries. they got back hundreds of pages, most of it redacted, with amazon claim it was part of their company protected secrets that some of the information cannot bebe let out. yet hehe repeatedly receieived s over and over from osha. what about these working conditions? >> amazon will do their best to silence and divide workers speaking out. pictures like to show of employees dancing around. though stories do not match up with the stories of those coming thro
on july 1111, amazon had the in oral summit in new york city -- annual summit in new york city. workshops, group or class of amazon and employees gathered. with over 500 immigrant community workers demonstrating outside. over 30 disruptors inside disrupting begin to the vice president of amazon, demanding they cut their ties with ice and ask they respect workers. juan: what about the working conditions at some of these amazon or most of these amazon facilities. i remember more than a year ago...
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york city should not be the same as upstate new york. were just kidding ourselves that everything is equal. steve: you know because real estate here in this number cost so much for a square foot is unbelievable. >> in the fight for 20 in new york city but upstate new york i don't want to see and what was a job because were putting some arbitrary number. steve: what did you make a pretty sanders? he stepped out of the stump at $15 and and it turns out he was not paying his own campaign people that now he is but they will have to cut back hours. >> you and i have had this debate. i'm not for popular rhetoric but i'm for what can be legitimate. in my opinion what's being talked about this litmus test whether open borders or medicare for all these things cannot be legislative be done so let's talk about what can happen and that is why think at the end of the day the party will not be able to win they shipped this far left. steve: did the past, 15 minimum dollar raged it passed the house of representatives on thursday and now it will not go a
york city should not be the same as upstate new york. were just kidding ourselves that everything is equal. steve: you know because real estate here in this number cost so much for a square foot is unbelievable. >> in the fight for 20 in new york city but upstate new york i don't want to see and what was a job because were putting some arbitrary number. steve: what did you make a pretty sanders? he stepped out of the stump at $15 and and it turns out he was not paying his own campaign...
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wendy gillette at the new york city. >>still ahd, very much, wendy re pof prince george for his sixth birthday. ulated by your ac syst. to stop the cycle of odors try febreze car vent clips. febreze stops the circulation of musty air by trapping and eliminating lingering odor molecules for up to 30 days of fresh, clean air. plus, they come in a range of scents including extra light. stop the cycle of odors in your car with febreze car vent clips. brand power. helping you buy better. this is not just a headache. this is not just a fever. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ they say it's your birthday so happy to you ♪ >>> britain's prince george turns 6 years old today. kensin
wendy gillette at the new york city. >>still ahd, very much, wendy re pof prince george for his sixth birthday. ulated by your ac syst. to stop the cycle of odors try febreze car vent clips. febreze stops the circulation of musty air by trapping and eliminating lingering odor molecules for up to 30 days of fresh, clean air. plus, they come in a range of scents including extra light. stop the cycle of odors in your car with febreze car vent clips. brand power. helping you buy better. this...
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new york city's mayor bill de blasio said there were three ice i.c.e. operations here on saturday, though no one was arrested. anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >> president trump is being called a racist following his controversial tweet. yesterday the president tweeted about democratic congresswoman telling them to go back and fix the totally broken and crime- infested places from which they came. the congresswomen are u.s. citizens, all of them. while mr. trump did not name the women, his tweets are believed to be alexandria ocasio-cortez of new york, omar of minnesota, t tlai tlaib of minnesota and presley. >>> financier jeffrey epstein is expected the appear in court this morning. he's pled not guilty. prosecutors say he is a flight risk and should remain in custody. epstein's lawyers want him to await trial under house arrest in his new york city mansion with electronic monitoring. >>> and the cause of a massive power outage in new york city remains under investigation. ri roughly 72,000 customers were without power on sa
new york city's mayor bill de blasio said there were three ice i.c.e. operations here on saturday, though no one was arrested. anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >> president trump is being called a racist following his controversial tweet. yesterday the president tweeted about democratic congresswoman telling them to go back and fix the totally broken and crime- infested places from which they came. the congresswomen are u.s. citizens, all of them. while...
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in one exchange,hehe govnorr callededormer new york city ununcil eakeker lissaa mark-viverito a "whore." >> we're in a difficult moment for puerto rico. we have a leader showing his to face, his immoral character. so for the benefit of ererto rico, he ought to resign. amy: wwill speak with melissa mark-viverito and go to puerto rico for an update. then to syria. as protests against the regime of president bashar al-assad began in 2011, a young economics student began filming on aelell phone in her native city o aleppo. for fiveve years, waadad al-katb documenteded herife andnd the lives of those around h to make an award-wiing dodomentary entitled "for sama." you you i know ununderstand whahat is happenin. i can e it in yourur eyes. you never cry like a normal baby woul that is what breaks my heart. amy: filmmaker waad al-kateab and her husband hamza al-kateab joined us in the studio. all that and more, coming up. welcome to demococracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the house of representatives voted 332 to 95 on wednesday to table a resolution to i
in one exchange,hehe govnorr callededormer new york city ununcil eakeker lissaa mark-viverito a "whore." >> we're in a difficult moment for puerto rico. we have a leader showing his to face, his immoral character. so for the benefit of ererto rico, he ought to resign. amy: wwill speak with melissa mark-viverito and go to puerto rico for an update. then to syria. as protests against the regime of president bashar al-assad began in 2011, a young economics student began filming on...
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york city council. she was the first person of color and the first puerto rican to lead the new york city council. and with us from san juan, puerto rico, is juan carlos davila, democracy now!'s correspondent in puerto rico. welcome to democracy now! , i know therevila is a big delay between our studio and yours, but if you could lay out what has been taking place in the streets of san juan were you have been over the past days? >> yes, so over the last days, ever since thursday, there has been a series of protests happening in san want to call for the resignation of governor ricacardo rossello. the protests began last thursday when rossello arrived to puerto rico after his vacation in europe. delivered a press conference about the first pages of the chat that were filtered. thursday, some activist groups called for a protest in front of the governor's mansion protestinge started and i would say the first protest was around a dozen people, maybe 100 people. escalat asinued to more pages of the chat were
york city council. she was the first person of color and the first puerto rican to lead the new york city council. and with us from san juan, puerto rico, is juan carlos davila, democracy now!'s correspondent in puerto rico. welcome to democracy now! , i know therevila is a big delay between our studio and yours, but if you could lay out what has been taking place in the streets of san juan were you have been over the past days? >> yes, so over the last days, ever since thursday, there...
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we're still feeling the heat even at this hour. >> kathy park in new york city. thank you.fi ofals fear the nonstop assault of hot days and hot nights could lead to more heat-related fatalities. our medical correspondent demonstrate on himself just how serious the effects of heat can be and how quickly they can come on. across the country, deadly heat. >> you're out jogging in entral park. how do you feel? >> like i'm evaporating. >> reporter: in brooklyn, new york, dr. john marshall is seeing more patients with heat-related illness. why is this so dangerous? >> we've seen rising temperatures over t last several years. as the temperatures get higher, the risk of heat injury, the number of people who die of heat-related deaths goes up eve single year. >> reporter: while being outdoors and active, being outside without air conditioning is also risky. over the next few minutes, i'm going to see what happens to the human body as it starts heating up. the temperature here, 93. >>es it only takes two minutes for my pulse to start to race. hewhen i walked in t door, my
we're still feeling the heat even at this hour. >> kathy park in new york city. thank you.fi ofals fear the nonstop assault of hot days and hot nights could lead to more heat-related fatalities. our medical correspondent demonstrate on himself just how serious the effects of heat can be and how quickly they can come on. across the country, deadly heat. >> you're out jogging in entral park. how do you feel? >> like i'm evaporating. >> reporter: in brooklyn, new york, dr....
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and great news for the people living in and visiting new york city on this summer weekend. a power outage that plunged much of manhattan into darkness a few hours ago is gradually, fingers crossed, coming to an end. the building lights are coming back on. the streetlights also coming back on. the power company, con edison, which runs the electric grids, are hopeful that most of their new york city customers will have power once again restored by midnight eastern time. that is in one hour from now. police officials and coned engineers say the blackout was caused by a fire that happened inside a manhole. and despite the widespread subway outages and traffic chaos as well as general confusion that ensued, officials are reporting that no injuries or other significant emergencies happened. the best news for new york city on this hot july saturday night is the power is coming back on, as you can see with those pictures and the empire state building. for more, cnn's brian stelter has been on the ground for us and he's in columbus circle. for those not familiar with new york, brian
and great news for the people living in and visiting new york city on this summer weekend. a power outage that plunged much of manhattan into darkness a few hours ago is gradually, fingers crossed, coming to an end. the building lights are coming back on. the streetlights also coming back on. the power company, con edison, which runs the electric grids, are hopeful that most of their new york city customers will have power once again restored by midnight eastern time. that is in one hour from...
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so, new york city hasn't seen a 100-degree temperature since 2012. i really think we'll get close this weekend, if not get right to that century mark. let's look at the map. tonight, we've got an imminent threat. that's severe thunderstorms. damaging winds anywhere from wilmington, delaware, up there you, say, hartford, connecticut. see damaging wch rainfall rates per hour. very heavy rains going into tonight. let's focus on that heat. really the core of it tomorrow, st. louis, kansas city. saturday, i think we could break records from wilmington, delaware, up to worcester, massachusetts. the overnight temperatures will stay in the 70s or 80s. >> ginger zee, thank you. >>> in the meantime, to other news tonight. there were major developments involving actor kevin spacey and those accusations against him by a young man in massachusetts. today, what prosecutors revealed. and here's abc's linzsey davis, who has been reporting on the case. >> reporter: the decision late today by massachusetts prosecutors to drop the sex crime charge against kevin spacey
so, new york city hasn't seen a 100-degree temperature since 2012. i really think we'll get close this weekend, if not get right to that century mark. let's look at the map. tonight, we've got an imminent threat. that's severe thunderstorms. damaging winds anywhere from wilmington, delaware, up there you, say, hartford, connecticut. see damaging wch rainfall rates per hour. very heavy rains going into tonight. let's focus on that heat. really the core of it tomorrow, st. louis, kansas city....
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low temperatures only 82 this morning in new york city, 80 in boston. that's pretty close to a normal high for this time of year. it is still hot across the northeast. feels-like temperatures over 100. that extends all the way west to places like austin, texas. here's the good news: the cold front is pushing to the south. temperatures already starting to cool down in chicago. we will break the heat in new york city during the day tomorrow, but we hold on to the heat in the middle atlantic for at least one more day. to break the heat, showers and thunderstorms moving through the ohio valley into the northeast. severe weather possible tomorrow, and then on tuesday, severe weather in the carolinas, but here's the payoff: when you wake up on wednesday morning, it is going to be beautiful. lows will be in the 50s and 60s in the northeast. >> quijano: relief in sight. all right, jeff, thanks. >> you're welcome. >> quijano: an audio recording released today reveals the tense moments before a british-flagged oil tanker was seized by iranian forces. >> quijano:
low temperatures only 82 this morning in new york city, 80 in boston. that's pretty close to a normal high for this time of year. it is still hot across the northeast. feels-like temperatures over 100. that extends all the way west to places like austin, texas. here's the good news: the cold front is pushing to the south. temperatures already starting to cool down in chicago. we will break the heat in new york city during the day tomorrow, but we hold on to the heat in the middle atlantic for...
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city without power. >> new york city is always ready to deal with a host of challenges. >> new york city mayor bill de blasio was in waterloo, iowa campaigning for the democratic presidential nomination but he is heading back to the city to deal with the situation firsthand. fox news. >> and jennifer lopez is promising to reschedule her concert that was canceled because of the power outage. thousands of disappointed j.lo fans had to evacuate madison square garden soon after the concert had kicked off. so she posted a video on social media later last night saying that she will make it up to the fans on monday. >> we are working feverishly to make this happen. i will come back monday before my show in boston tuesday. >> some people took the party outside after the show was canceled. the drummer set and played some j.lo songs while people danced in the dark. >> crazy. all the sudden all the lights go out. >>> time to get over to rosemary. and it was hot there too. i'm sure people got grumpy fast . >> i agree. we have some nice warm weather coming our way. if you live inland, hopefully
city without power. >> new york city is always ready to deal with a host of challenges. >> new york city mayor bill de blasio was in waterloo, iowa campaigning for the democratic presidential nomination but he is heading back to the city to deal with the situation firsthand. fox news. >> and jennifer lopez is promising to reschedule her concert that was canceled because of the power outage. thousands of disappointed j.lo fans had to evacuate madison square garden soon after...
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we are in new york city. we've a book coming out in january of 2020. what do you do now for a living and how did you get there. i'm currently writing full-time i'm a contributing writer. i got there it was just my ten year reunion. i did not attend. with a degree in sociology. we have the good fortune to walk straight into that. after the internship working in music for a while i do literary agency for a few years. after that joined a startup that was doing a netflix for e-books. i was supposed to be the person that knew about books. i thought it would be a great application of my sociology degree. that's exactly what they were looking for. i did that for 18 months which was probably the longest 18 months of my life from there went to build the open source software development. >> did you come back to new york . >> i only left the industry in 2018. i've been writing about it for a little while and then it reached a point where it seemed like i could no longer do both. so i last -- left last february. >> you and i have a fragile but agreeable life. a jo
we are in new york city. we've a book coming out in january of 2020. what do you do now for a living and how did you get there. i'm currently writing full-time i'm a contributing writer. i got there it was just my ten year reunion. i did not attend. with a degree in sociology. we have the good fortune to walk straight into that. after the internship working in music for a while i do literary agency for a few years. after that joined a startup that was doing a netflix for e-books. i was supposed...
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in most bars in new york city, you could not do it. they would not allow touch dancing or slow dancing. in the stonewall, you could not only do it, you could do it all the time, so you begin to feel more human, more validated. of course, there are many other things that factor into it. this was a time of sexual revolution, advance for freedom in general, so forth and so on. that is also part of what was happening. you know what's called the time of the sexual revolution, the impact of the pill and all that. certainly heterosexuals in the late 1960's were letting it all hang out, so homosexuals might have thought, what about us? can we have a little freedom? they got a taste of freedom at the stonewall, and they can go down the streets and not be entrapped by the police, go to a gay bar and not be entrapped by the police. i think that had a profound effect on the psyche and when they felt they were being subjected to a clampdown, they thought, we can express our resentment. that's what i am trying to say. >> thank you. >> thank you for
in most bars in new york city, you could not do it. they would not allow touch dancing or slow dancing. in the stonewall, you could not only do it, you could do it all the time, so you begin to feel more human, more validated. of course, there are many other things that factor into it. this was a time of sexual revolution, advance for freedom in general, so forth and so on. that is also part of what was happening. you know what's called the time of the sexual revolution, the impact of the pill...
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they have been limited to new york city. acting director on fox news wouldn't confirm or deny those reports. >> the overarching concern when we conduct any enforcement operation is the safety and security of both our officers if it they are conducting the operation and the public. >> in a statement i.c.e. said they prioritized the arrest and removal of unlawfully present aliens who pose a threat to public safety and border security. but many politicians including presidential candidate amy klobuchar questions the president's motives. >> if he really wanted to go after security risks and there are people who are security risks, why would you alert them and say you're doing this on a sunday and do it two weekends in a row. >> reporter: this weekend protesters took to the streets from chicago to oakland, two of at least ten cities the president confirmed would be targeted. while large-scale deportation actions are not uncommon, the week's long build up is. >> i feel scared every day. i don't know what to do. i know with my comm
they have been limited to new york city. acting director on fox news wouldn't confirm or deny those reports. >> the overarching concern when we conduct any enforcement operation is the safety and security of both our officers if it they are conducting the operation and the public. >> in a statement i.c.e. said they prioritized the arrest and removal of unlawfully present aliens who pose a threat to public safety and border security. but many politicians including presidential...
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how song brightened new york city's dark streets. hawaii's dirty secret-- why this big island beach is polluted with trash. 50 years after apollo 11 blasted to the moon, we visit the vault to see the lunar rocks they brought back. and the beetle goes extinct, our don dahler on "a bug's life." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. federal raids to round up and deport what the white house calls undocumented criminals were threatened to begin today. the operation was to take place in at least ten cities across the country. jonathan vigliotti is in los angeles. >> they have to go out. >> reporter: president trump promised a wave of federal raids sunday but so far immigration sources tell cbs news they've been limited to new york city where federal agents were seen this weekend knocking on doors. acting director matthew allbans on fox news wouldn't confirm or deny those reports. >> i won't speak to specifically anything that is going on an operational perspective. the overarching concern is the safety and security of both our offi
how song brightened new york city's dark streets. hawaii's dirty secret-- why this big island beach is polluted with trash. 50 years after apollo 11 blasted to the moon, we visit the vault to see the lunar rocks they brought back. and the beetle goes extinct, our don dahler on "a bug's life." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. federal raids to round up and deport what the white house calls undocumented criminals were threatened to begin today. the operation was to...
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sunday, 111 in new york city 101 pittsburgh charleston, 105. the good news is we see some relief by monday for milwaukee, pittsburgh and binghamton. tuesday, the northeast is at or below average temperatures in the meantime, the heat nt>> something to look forward , al thank you. >>> tonight the nfl says it won't suspend one of its rising stars over child abuse accusations. but the decision is raising some new questions about the league's personal conduct policy. here's morgan chesky >> mvp, best player of the year. >> reporter: tonight the nfl cleared one of its rising stars. chiefs wide receiver tyreek hill won't be suspended or fined after being accused of breaking his son's arm. today the league saying, "based on the evidence presently available, the nfl cannot conclude that mr. hill violated the personal conduct policy. hill and former fiancee crystal espinal had been investigated earlier this year for child abuse, but prosecutors stopped short of pressing charges. >> we believe that a crime has occurred, however, the evidence in this case
sunday, 111 in new york city 101 pittsburgh charleston, 105. the good news is we see some relief by monday for milwaukee, pittsburgh and binghamton. tuesday, the northeast is at or below average temperatures in the meantime, the heat nt>> something to look forward , al thank you. >>> tonight the nfl says it won't suspend one of its rising stars over child abuse accusations. but the decision is raising some new questions about the league's personal conduct policy. here's morgan...
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i served 21 years as a new york city police officer. brian: i want to show some video of you on the street corner talking about where you used to sell drugs so people can get a sense of what it was like. [begin video] >> this is my spot. murdoch. i spent countless hours here. 12, 24, 48. this is where the drug trade was, all day ever day. there was nothing else to do but sell drugs. it was cool. almost like a cool thing to do. we had to sell the whole park. i had this area here. i had this area here. all the tenants had different color caps on their crack cocaine. i might have the blue one so if you wanted blue, you came over here. we had a worker on the handball court and on the basketball court and by the baseball. it was just crack all over the park. brian: who was buying? mr. pegues: everybody was buying. when crack hit, it decimated that community. i was one of the people who was supplying that poison. but everybody was buying. you had friends, family members. i had family members on drugs. everybody. they came from all walks of li
i served 21 years as a new york city police officer. brian: i want to show some video of you on the street corner talking about where you used to sell drugs so people can get a sense of what it was like. [begin video] >> this is my spot. murdoch. i spent countless hours here. 12, 24, 48. this is where the drug trade was, all day ever day. there was nothing else to do but sell drugs. it was cool. almost like a cool thing to do. we had to sell the whole park. i had this area here. i had...
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in new york city over the weekend. why some say he should be removed from office. you're watching fbn:am. dear tech, you've been making headlines. smart tech is everywhere. but is that enough? i need tech that understands my business. i need tech that works at scale. dear tech, dear tech, dear tech, we're using ibm blockchain to help make sure food stays fresh. we're exploring quantum to develop next generation energy. we're using ai to help create more accessible health care. we're using iot to create new kinds of digital wallets. let's see some more headlines about that. let's expect more from technology. let's put smart to work. tropical depression barry moving north right now after slamming louisiana. pfnlg doug is live in new orleans with the latest and doug i guess the good news is that big easies was ultimately fair here, right? >> absolutely. though most people across louisiana now have the opportunity to pick up but north of here other people still bearing down because former storm barry has potential to dump
in new york city over the weekend. why some say he should be removed from office. you're watching fbn:am. dear tech, you've been making headlines. smart tech is everywhere. but is that enough? i need tech that understands my business. i need tech that works at scale. dear tech, dear tech, dear tech, we're using ibm blockchain to help make sure food stays fresh. we're exploring quantum to develop next generation energy. we're using ai to help create more accessible health care. we're using iot...
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i spoke with dershowitz at his apartment in new york city. did you ever see epstein with underaged girls? >> oh, no. if i had ever seen jeffrey epstein in any inappropriate situation with an underaged girl, i would have terminated my relationship and turned him in. no way. >> so you are obviously surprised by the allegations? >> we were shocked by the allegations. but as a criminal lawyer being shocked by an allegation doesn't mean they won't defend somebody. >> reporter: alan dershowitz helped negotiate what many have criticized as a lenient plea deal for jeffrey epstein in 2008. dershowitz denies the deal was a bargain, instead arguing prosecutors lacked the evidence to indict epstein for federal sex trafficking charges. they thought they would lose. >> for him it was not a bad deal they got him to be a registered sex offender, to pay vast amounts of money to all the women and to get him to plead and go to jail and expose him for the world to see as a sex offender. i think the feds thought it was the best they could do. >> reporter: an in-d
i spoke with dershowitz at his apartment in new york city. did you ever see epstein with underaged girls? >> oh, no. if i had ever seen jeffrey epstein in any inappropriate situation with an underaged girl, i would have terminated my relationship and turned him in. no way. >> so you are obviously surprised by the allegations? >> we were shocked by the allegations. but as a criminal lawyer being shocked by an allegation doesn't mean they won't defend somebody. >>...
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when you look at what's happening in new york city now and contrast it with new york city in the past. walk us through the dangerous spiral this city, new york seems to be on and in. >> the big thing that's different right now from previous crises is to me you get no condemnation from democrat leaders. you have antifa and their violence where they attack journalists, a gay journalist in the hospital with a brain hemorrhage. they threw a milkshake at him that apparently had cement tonight. you have no condemnation. you have senator booker talking about punching the donald trump. then blame donald trump for it. i am eager to condemn these sort of things. trish: you think about the left. you feel like they have free rein. they are taking aim at you. somehow you are not a human being like them. they are dehumanizing people who are trump supporters. >> think about the countless trump supporters who have been physically assaulted since president trump has been in office. the comments from cory booker are reprehensible. trish: i want to show them to the viewers because you brought it up and
when you look at what's happening in new york city now and contrast it with new york city in the past. walk us through the dangerous spiral this city, new york seems to be on and in. >> the big thing that's different right now from previous crises is to me you get no condemnation from democrat leaders. you have antifa and their violence where they attack journalists, a gay journalist in the hospital with a brain hemorrhage. they threw a milkshake at him that apparently had cement tonight....
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louis all the way to new york city and washington, d.c. as for man iy citiesthe mid-atlantic and northeast, we're going to see the hottest ay with us far this season "early today" will be right back after this just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. d and the sorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my chest and the day off my floor. try wet jet with a moneyback guarantee but we're trso a company that cs hiv, ghts cancer, repairs shattered bones, relievesepression, restores heart rhythms helps you back frostrokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. from the z3d2uz z16fzorn y3d2uy y16fy >>> grags raids are on the way across the co
louis all the way to new york city and washington, d.c. as for man iy citiesthe mid-atlantic and northeast, we're going to see the hottest ay with us far this season "early today" will be right back after this just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and...
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avila spending her summer working as a lifeguard at one of new york city's busy ymca pools. it's pretty remarkable since just two years ago she couldn't swim >> you kind of watch it on tv and you know you have to move. >> reporter: she is a graduate of a special phys ed class at new york city's grover cleveland high school where students learn how to swim, also train to become lifeguards >>> with a show of hands, how many of you knew how to swim before starting this program nobody none of you are swimmers >>> 70% of students here come from families that are economically disadvantaged meaning they're far more likely according to usa swimming to have low or no swimming ability, putting them at risk for drowning the skills they learn in this class could save their own lives, too lifeguard certification is also a pathway to a well-paying summer job up to $800 per week at city pools or beaches >> i'm going to put in for my college fund and like recently puerto rico had a hurricane and my grandmother and my family over there are struggling with money, so i'm going to send money ov
avila spending her summer working as a lifeguard at one of new york city's busy ymca pools. it's pretty remarkable since just two years ago she couldn't swim >> you kind of watch it on tv and you know you have to move. >> reporter: she is a graduate of a special phys ed class at new york city's grover cleveland high school where students learn how to swim, also train to become lifeguards >>> with a show of hands, how many of you knew how to swim before starting this program...
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it is really hurt new york. and new york city. >> he's a new yorker and you're a new yorker. what is your response to the president? >> he was a new yorker. >> he still has a place -- >> and i'm not sure he's welcome back when this is over. so the bottom line, wolf, he's wrong on prettych every score. new york city economy is adding jobs since amazon made the decision and that is the crucial point. amazon made the decision. >> do you blame her in part for amazon -- because she was one of those urging amazon to get out of new york city. she thought it would hurt the working class? >> she was wrong in my opinion. and i said that at the time. because it was a plan that would have brought us tens of thousands of jobs and a huge amount of tax revenue that we could have done things with. >> it is a major setback for new york city. on that you agree with the president. >> but i disagree with the way he thinks it went down. amazon walked away. we had a deal and they walked away from the deal. >> you understand why they walked away given the political pressure? >> i don't buy it. >> b
it is really hurt new york. and new york city. >> he's a new yorker and you're a new yorker. what is your response to the president? >> he was a new yorker. >> he still has a place -- >> and i'm not sure he's welcome back when this is over. so the bottom line, wolf, he's wrong on prettych every score. new york city economy is adding jobs since amazon made the decision and that is the crucial point. amazon made the decision. >> do you blame her in part for amazon --...
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we found one in new york city. his name is joe borelli, he's a new york city councilman. what are you doing in new york? >> living the dream. living the dream. stuart: should the minimum wage in new york city, as of now, it's $15 an hour. should it be more? >> no. i mean, absolutely not. you know, someone needs to really explain costs and economics to ocasio-cortez, because i think she thinks this money just grows on trees. $15 an hour where we are right now equals about $31,000 a year in annual salary. we actually pay our city emts just $1,000 more than that. we start our police officers at just a few thousand dollars more than that. you know, this is a cost that ultimately gets put on the shoppers, the consumers, these restaurants, and i will challenge you, if we can find a lunch anywhere within a few blocks of here for less than $10 or $15, i will buy for everyone. this is why 20% of storefronts in manhattan are vacant. this is why if you go into the outer boroughs, it's even worse. these costs just can't be absorbed on the business owners any more than they are. stuar
we found one in new york city. his name is joe borelli, he's a new york city councilman. what are you doing in new york? >> living the dream. living the dream. stuart: should the minimum wage in new york city, as of now, it's $15 an hour. should it be more? >> no. i mean, absolutely not. you know, someone needs to really explain costs and economics to ocasio-cortez, because i think she thinks this money just grows on trees. $15 an hour where we are right now equals about $31,000 a...