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new york city. world series. >> we didn't plan this to happen, being down 0-2, but coming back home is a big thing for us. >> they will be there for us. i'm sure the field will be electric. it will give us a great chance. >> reporter: in the stadium yesterday with just a handful of people around, the calm >> this guy threw six innings of 100 miles an hour in los angeles. please show me that's done -- show me anybody the stone that. -- anybody that's done that. >> reporter: batting projects continues for the mets as they get host -- get such host game three against the royals. that's a sense of what's happening inside the stadium right now. let's get outside the stadium to see what's happening out there with joe torres and the fans. joe? >> talked to some of the fans outside the ballpark. you can walk away thinking the messed -- the mets must be up 2- 0. in fact, it's the other way around. mets fans eternally optimistic. in fact, a few of them even admitted something many sports fans will never do. t
new york city. world series. >> we didn't plan this to happen, being down 0-2, but coming back home is a big thing for us. >> they will be there for us. i'm sure the field will be electric. it will give us a great chance. >> reporter: in the stadium yesterday with just a handful of people around, the calm >> this guy threw six innings of 100 miles an hour in los angeles. please show me that's done -- show me anybody the stone that. -- anybody that's done that. >>...
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in new york city. >> live from new york, it's saturday night! >> reporter: any night of the week in the city, one can find more men and women performing comedy than any other city in the country. for that, two comedians tell us we can thank or blame not the size of new york's metro area, the sense of humor of the populous or the local market for funny jokes, but instead, the new york city subway system. >> it's so easy to pack a huge amount of people and get around the city. be at a 7:00 show, an 8:30 and others. >> these comedians advise comedians wanting to be on television or movies, to move to los angeles. >> there's more acting. >> you can't have a comic doing five spots a night because they'd be stuck in traffic. >> reporter: for those beginning careers or looking to maximize performances in a night or performing standup, new york is the comedy capital of the english speaking world. >> you can get the greatest range of audiences. >> new york, you can get on stage five to 10 times a night. >> reporter: we met these two on one of the stages
in new york city. >> live from new york, it's saturday night! >> reporter: any night of the week in the city, one can find more men and women performing comedy than any other city in the country. for that, two comedians tell us we can thank or blame not the size of new york's metro area, the sense of humor of the populous or the local market for funny jokes, but instead, the new york city subway system. >> it's so easy to pack a huge amount of people and get around the city....
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new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will eat. >> today it's hectic because of the snow outside and not a places for us to sleep now and everybody is kind of coming in. >> in just a decade the number of people living in new york's homeless shelters has nearly doubled and reaching 60,000 a night last year. it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any city. >> what we see today, the homeless that we see, the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent sky rocketing, this has been a crisis that has been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands
new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will...
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york it's been waiting for you welcome to new york welcome to new york ♪ ♪ it's been waiting for you welcome to new york say, it's a new soundtrack i could dance to this ♪ ♪ beat beat forever more the lights are so bright but they never blind ♪ ♪ me me when we first dropped our bags on apartment floors took our broken hearts ♪ ♪ put them in a drawer everybody here was someone else before and you can want ♪ ♪ who you want boys and boys and girls and girls so welcome to new york ♪ ♪ it's been waiting for you welcome to new york welcome to new york it's been waiting for you ♪ ♪ welcome to new york welcome to new york it's a new soundtrack i could dance to this ♪ ♪ beat beat forever more the lights are so bright but they never blind ♪ ♪ me me like any great love it keeps you guessing like any real love ♪ ♪ it's ever changing like any true love it drives you crazy but you wanna change ♪ ♪ anything anything anything ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, defying the odds. born without most of his brain, n
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(announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting >>> it was three years ago today. the impact from superstorm sandy is still being felt in parts of the tri-state area. the massive storm devastated coastal communities. when it was over the total damage in the u.s. estimated at more than $70 billion. three years later some residents still can't return to their homes. new jersey reporter traffic tracker in union beach -- toni yates in union beach with the story. >> reporter: not many people would have thought three years ago on the day after the storm that people would still be in this stage of recovery three years later. state leaders took tours and promised more help. >> is this your house? >> yeah, congratulations. >> reporter: wendy and her son nick took the lieutenant governor on a tour of their home now more than two years into renovation. >> did you have a problem with your insurance company. >> yes. >> reporter: did you work it out? >> no, i gave up. >> reporter: the lieutenant governor said that
(announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting >>> it was three years ago today. the impact from superstorm sandy is still being felt in parts of the tri-state area. the massive storm devastated coastal communities. when it was over the total damage in the u.s. estimated at more than $70 billion. three years later some residents still can't return to their homes. new jersey reporter traffic tracker in union beach -- toni...
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(announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting . >>> ed search for survivors continues after a whale watching boat sank off british columbia. units have been using night screening equipment to search the waters. at least five people have been confirmed dead. 21 were rescued and taken to the hospital. and one person is still missing. >>> senator schumer and amy schumer are teaming up for their crusade on guns. the two appeared days after -- the now they're calling for closing background check loopholes making background checks more effective and stopping the movement of illegal guns across state lines. >> i know the tweets i get say that you want to take away people's guns. i'm saying if you're a violent criminal, domestic violence offender or severely mentally ill you will not be able to purchase a gun. to call, write, tweet, post on facebook, march to stop gun violence. that could create a ground swell forcing the vote early next year. >>> i want to take a moment to thank the out for the guild for
(announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting . >>> ed search for survivors continues after a whale watching boat sank off british columbia. units have been using night screening equipment to search the waters. at least five people have been confirmed dead. 21 were rescued and taken to the hospital. and one person is still missing. >>> senator schumer and amy schumer are teaming up for their crusade on guns. the...
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amy: i always wanted to move to new york since i was 12 and came to new york on my middle school trip. texas had great in-state tuition. it was right down the street from where i went to school in san antonio. texas was the best option to go to college but i always had an eye to move to new york. i moved to new york with no job, just some clips from a newspaper. i came here three months before 9/11. brian: what were those early months like and what kind of a job did you have? amy: it was really hard. i don't know what was harder, trying to find aapartment or find a job. it was really difficult because no one wanted a roommate if you didn't have a job. i eventually got a job at conde nast. the magazine publisher. they called me a rover, you move around from different magazines doing temporary work. then i got a job as an editorial assistant at "house and garden" magazine. i have to say i was pretty out-of-place in that building. they publish "vogue" and all these fancy fashion magazines. i felt out of place. i had never paid more than $30 for a pair of jeans. i just thought, this new y
amy: i always wanted to move to new york since i was 12 and came to new york on my middle school trip. texas had great in-state tuition. it was right down the street from where i went to school in san antonio. texas was the best option to go to college but i always had an eye to move to new york. i moved to new york with no job, just some clips from a newspaper. i came here three months before 9/11. brian: what were those early months like and what kind of a job did you have? amy: it was really...
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this crime is a misdemeanor under new york state law. police describe the car thief as a middle aged man in his 50s. they're also seeking two other men who witnesses say jumped in to the car minutes after it was stolen. anybody with information is urged tonight to call the suffolk county police. live tonight in central islip, long island, n.j. burkett, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> also on long island, youngsters getting a real life lesson on deadly gun violence. one of their classmates killed today at hempstead middle school staff joyner, the 7th grader died after a bullet came through her window on friday. the school giving students an opportunity to express their grief on a big sign inside that school. so tragic. >>> new at 5:00, a taxi driver facing manslaughter and criminal negligent homicide charges for hitting and killing two people in the bronx. prosecutors say emilio garcia, who had been diagnosed with epilepsy, did not take his prescribed dose of anti-seizure medication. this that day he had a seersh behind the wheel -- had a
this crime is a misdemeanor under new york state law. police describe the car thief as a middle aged man in his 50s. they're also seeking two other men who witnesses say jumped in to the car minutes after it was stolen. anybody with information is urged tonight to call the suffolk county police. live tonight in central islip, long island, n.j. burkett, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> also on long island, youngsters getting a real life lesson on deadly gun violence. one of their...
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all the divides in america, all the divides in new york. you can see within a few feet of where we are standing. >> the apartments around here, if i found a job, if i went to work, what am i going to do. i can't afford these. >> down the street we found al-williams, a 46-year-old still engineer living in a city future. >> there's a metro card. ward. >> reporter: williams moved here in 2012 for greater opportunities and a better life. unemployment rates for white americans are down to pre recession levels. but job numbers for backs and hispanics are not. >> with so many vying for the same jobs, just like in housing. so many people vowing for the same one-bed room apartment, the studio apart. it's almost impossible. >> it's not impossible for new york's wealthiest. many people with money come with their second, third, fourth, fifth home. there's great culture, finance. because the prices are high, low income people can't afford to live here. >> we started on wall street, went to the upper east side. came to harlem on the sunday. what does it
all the divides in america, all the divides in new york. you can see within a few feet of where we are standing. >> the apartments around here, if i found a job, if i went to work, what am i going to do. i can't afford these. >> down the street we found al-williams, a 46-year-old still engineer living in a city future. >> there's a metro card. ward. >> reporter: williams moved here in 2012 for greater opportunities and a better life. unemployment rates for white...
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new york we love you, new york city! >> jimmy: my name is bobby. just kidding. my name isn't bobby, it's jimmy. you never know what you're going to get in a bet >> have you been working out? >> i'm so into you. >> jimmy: that's why they call me mr. fun. "jimmy kimmel live" "jimmy kimmel live" week night on abc. >>> ts to tracy morgan, thanks to brooklynettes, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, once again from the big jay z tidal x show at barclays center, the song is called "chains." nas, bee bee bourelli, and usher! >> 25-year-old male is fatally injured. let's update our viewers here in the united states and around world on what's going on. you can see tear gas. fire. the reports of gunshots possibly being fired. dispersing the crowd. imma get mine you should get yours too shooting shooting shooting man them boys always shoot american dream american man too shooting shooting shooting watch them boys always shoot and i-i-i-i been so tired of being insecure so tired of i've h
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york and new jersey. prosecutors say thieves stalked route 17 corridor looking for luxury cars to steal during carjackings or break-ins. the vehicles were shipped to west buyers at premium prices. >> where these cars will sell for prices in significant excess of their market value in the united states. >> investigators say 90 stolen luxury vehicles worth more than $4 million have been recovered. >>> on long island tonight a packed meeting between worried parents and officials who are thinking about closing up to four schools. the school district is one of the largest in the state, citing declining enrollment and more than $1 million of debt. administrators say they may have no option but to shutter some schools. >> going to make an awful lot of confusion with the new school children. >> closing four elementary schools still does not correct it doesn't get us across the troubles year in right now. >> district officials are considering several options from closing one middle school to they expect to make a
york and new jersey. prosecutors say thieves stalked route 17 corridor looking for luxury cars to steal during carjackings or break-ins. the vehicles were shipped to west buyers at premium prices. >> where these cars will sell for prices in significant excess of their market value in the united states. >> investigators say 90 stolen luxury vehicles worth more than $4 million have been recovered. >>> on long island tonight a packed meeting between worried parents and...
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i can go into these archives , the eminent men of new york city. after digging for years i was able to actually find out of anger, his poison spirit in the records of the people who held him. there he was. talking back and, you know, if you lean in you can here him, you can feel his resistance. so what began as something that was very intimidating because when you write about my. they are rendered voiceless without agency and the people who have power are the ones who get to define them. and so i had correspondence which is for women's historian, an embarrassment of riches. and as soon as alex goes into jail she goes dark and she goes on the stand. anything that comes through lawyers, quite well. i could tell it clearly was not or someone leaning into her. instead i have to do the same thing about together the chapter in the story, but it felt necessary because in no other circumstances would a white woman from a wealthy family be in a small jail run by the founder of the kkk with three men they publicly called for lynching because it's something s
i can go into these archives , the eminent men of new york city. after digging for years i was able to actually find out of anger, his poison spirit in the records of the people who held him. there he was. talking back and, you know, if you lean in you can here him, you can feel his resistance. so what began as something that was very intimidating because when you write about my. they are rendered voiceless without agency and the people who have power are the ones who get to define them. and so...
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in the story of the new york times, neuman suggested the new york ear directness and the willingness to argue may endear her to strangers or voters. >> i love what i am doing. i love my business. i built a great company. >> we are the wealthiest nation in the history of the world. >> camille opped not to discuss how a new york accent may sr. the campaigns of donald trum or bernie sanders but on for the thought anded a hit med may help her to charm the customers. >> i think they feel home my with it. it is comforting. >> with you postally regulars flock to the garden force the square pizza, the sausage then pork chops and the ice on which a mool's grandfather founded this sta establishment 76 years ago in whatever accent sold the most ice cream. >> fill the holes in. >> in bensonhurst, matt king, "fox 5 news." >> and i mean, look that. born ny is brooklyn. done ailed queens. >> yeah. >> and they are are both, you know. >> they are both new yorkers shake it. >> but like they do. they respond to it. you mow what i mean? it is larger than life. love. >> i and part of that studies the abi
in the story of the new york times, neuman suggested the new york ear directness and the willingness to argue may endear her to strangers or voters. >> i love what i am doing. i love my business. i built a great company. >> we are the wealthiest nation in the history of the world. >> camille opped not to discuss how a new york accent may sr. the campaigns of donald trum or bernie sanders but on for the thought anded a hit med may help her to charm the customers. >> i...
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new york. the we talked to senator grassley about the locker case. >> let's go through few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people. in fact, the story of the baker whose cave gives rise to an era that defined the supreme court for the next 34 years. let me introduce you to our guests. randy barnett is at georgetown university. he is the author of a book restoring the lost constitution of congressional liberty and he is argued in court. her other guests actually read the book on lochner. his home base is texas state university. in telling people it should be interested in this, when to explain why? symbolcase has become a it was made into a political symbol by teddy roosevelt when he ran for president in 1912. it was a symbol of how roosevelt claimed the court had overreached and overstepped its bounds and blocks legislation from being enacted. ever since then it has been a because itlashpoint was made one in a presi
new york. the we talked to senator grassley about the locker case. >> let's go through few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people. in fact, the story of the baker whose cave gives rise to an era that defined the supreme court for the next 34 years. let me introduce you to our guests. randy barnett is at georgetown university. he is the author of a book restoring the lost constitution of congressional liberty...
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plus, the new york city marathon. what he says he'll do when he sees nypd officers along the route. >> diners at a new york city staple, where are they all going? >> the week off to a nice start. i'm meteorologist lee goldberg. typical october temperatures. a lot of sunshine out there. 57 degrees at 5:00. watching a lot of clouds and rain to our south. we'll let you know when that arrives and the long range outlook for halloween and new york city okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? why fios? well fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. whatever speed you need, fios has it. so if you need more streaming for more devices, fios gives you options with the fastest internet and wi-fi available from 50 to 500 mpbs. and we're not just talking downloads. we're talking equal upload speeds, too. you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. plus with the fios mobile app, you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the ma
plus, the new york city marathon. what he says he'll do when he sees nypd officers along the route. >> diners at a new york city staple, where are they all going? >> the week off to a nice start. i'm meteorologist lee goldberg. typical october temperatures. a lot of sunshine out there. 57 degrees at 5:00. watching a lot of clouds and rain to our south. we'll let you know when that arrives and the long range outlook for halloween and new york city okay. so everyone is saying,...
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>>> right now on news 4 new york, it is like something out of a movie. a suspect slips out of cuffs, steals an ambulance and takes cops on a wild ride. but this is fact, not fiction. >> tonight, new information on how this unfolded and what's being done to make sure it never happens again. news 4's greg cergol is in hauppauge, long island to explain. >> reporter: they told me just a short time ago that they will be changing their security procedures in the wake of a second escape by a hospital prisoners in a week. both were recaptured quickly but last night had some tricky moments. >> she's banged up. that's all i'm really going to say at this time. >> reporter: ironically, medical issues led suffolk police to st. katherine's hospital after her initial rest. she was handcuffed to a bedouin escaped when the officer left to use a rest room. hand. >> reporter: according to police, silsby jumped in an ambulette left running by the hospital. a car. no one was seriously hurt. >> did the officer who was watching her being disciplined at all because of what happ
>>> right now on news 4 new york, it is like something out of a movie. a suspect slips out of cuffs, steals an ambulance and takes cops on a wild ride. but this is fact, not fiction. >> tonight, new information on how this unfolded and what's being done to make sure it never happens again. news 4's greg cergol is in hauppauge, long island to explain. >> reporter: they told me just a short time ago that they will be changing their security procedures in the wake of a second...
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. >>> right now on news 4 new york, all hell broke loose. words from a scared passenger aboard a train that went off the tracks today. that train bound for d.c., but skenl wld to scheduled to sfaup right here in new york city. right now we know the national transportation safety. >> when five of the train's cars careened off the tracks after it hit a rockslide in north field. that's just ten miles north of the state capital. vermont's governor said it doesn't look like any way to avoid the crash. >> one person onboard headed to new jersey snapped this picture from inside the train. one of the cars down an embankment. jack is in northfield tonight where he spoke with shaken up passengers. >> the passengers who didn't need medical treatment were brought here to the campus of norwich university. they were picked up on coach buses and now on their way to continue their journeys and all have very harrowing stories to tell. jean thompson was on the amtrak vermonter and took these photos after it struck a rock slide in northfield, vermont, en route
. >>> right now on news 4 new york, all hell broke loose. words from a scared passenger aboard a train that went off the tracks today. that train bound for d.c., but skenl wld to scheduled to sfaup right here in new york city. right now we know the national transportation safety. >> when five of the train's cars careened off the tracks after it hit a rockslide in north field. that's just ten miles north of the state capital. vermont's governor said it doesn't look like any way to...
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york it's been waiting for you welcome to new york welcome to new york it's been waiting for you welco to new york welcome to new yoror it's a new soundtrack i could dance to this beat beat forever more the lights are so bright but they never blind me me like any great love it keeps you guessing like any real love it's ever changing like any true love it drives you crazy but you wanna change anything anything [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, defying the odds.
york it's been waiting for you welcome to new york welcome to new york it's been waiting for you welco to new york welcome to new yoror it's a new soundtrack i could dance to this beat beat forever more the lights are so bright but they never blind me me like any great love it keeps you guessing like any real love it's ever changing like any true love it drives you crazy but you wanna change anything anything [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight,...
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(announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting new york destinations or up to $25,000 in cash. i'm michael douglas, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. and there's no time to see it like the fall. take metro north from high above the hudson. swing a club at one of america's greatest courses... see spectacular sights underground... ...or thrilling sights above it. there's so many incredible ways to experience the fun of fall in new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com. there's something for everyone. it took the rockettes years to master the kick line. but only a few moves to master paying bills on chase.com technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. >>> one of our nice little slogans around the news room is sometimes numbers and news
(announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting new york destinations or up to $25,000 in cash. i'm michael douglas, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. and there's no time to see it like the fall. take metro north from high above the hudson. swing a club at one of america's greatest courses... see spectacular sights underground... ...or thrilling sights above it. there's so many incredible ways to...
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4 new york at noon. coming clean after a 63-year mistake. how doing the right thing saves one unknowing offender from a when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. >>> had an overdue book for decades is learning that when it comes to doing the right thing, better late than never. >> bobby rice checked out the book from his high school library back in 1952 scene forgot to turn it back in. 63 years later, he discovered he still had the book and turned it into the current librarian. he was facing a fine of $1500, but because of his good deed, that fine was waived. >> 1500 is pretty lenient for 50 >> a lot for one book. >>> tonight at 5:00, woman who loves the olympics had trouble with the tickets she bought for 2016, then kbt stuck with the cost for a home she rented in rio. what you can learn from her bad experience. >>> all right, "new york live" is next, see you back here tomorrow.
4 new york at noon. coming clean after a 63-year mistake. how doing the right thing saves one unknowing offender from a when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. >>> had an overdue book for decades is learning that when it comes to doing the right thing, better late than never. >> bobby rice checked out the book from his high school library back in 1952 scene forgot to turn...
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keep watching "today in new york." download the new york news 4 app on your mobile device. i'm michael douglas, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. and there's no time to see take metro north to take in the beautiful fall foliage from high above the hudson. swing a club at one of amreerica's greatest courses... see spectacular sights undergro d... ...or thrilling sights above iay there's so many incredible ways to experience the fun of fall in new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com. there's something for everyone. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah >>> today, thousands will pay their respects to a fallen officer. randolph holder's funeral takes place in queens. >>> also this morning, wicked weather is on the way. storm team 4 tracking
keep watching "today in new york." download the new york news 4 app on your mobile device. i'm michael douglas, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. and there's no time to see take metro north to take in the beautiful fall foliage from high above the hudson. swing a club at one of amreerica's greatest courses... see spectacular sights undergro d... ...or thrilling sights above iay there's so many incredible ways to experience the fun of fall in new york...
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and when yoko ono decided to settle down in new york, i sponsored her arrival in new york. >> are you no, no, no, nostalgis lifestyle and this era. >> no, i don't have any nostalgia. i want to keep everything where it is. everybody keeps moving and i'm moving with it. i'm too businessy to look back. >> now at 92, mekus is the self-appointed keeper of the avant-garde film. >> there is the anthology film archives, the home of the independent and avant-garde cinema. the greatest selection in the world of their independent avant-garde cinema is here. >> he's selected 35,000 films in his archives and is now busy trying to raise $6 million to expand the archives to include other avant-garde art forms. >> this year, and next year, i'm building another floor on top of it for the largest selection library of books and periodicals on cinema in the united states and in the world. >> mekus began his life far from the art world of new york. >> i was born on a small farm in lithuania. i was in a german forced labor camp and since i was very active, i was involved in the underground activities. i kn
and when yoko ono decided to settle down in new york, i sponsored her arrival in new york. >> are you no, no, no, nostalgis lifestyle and this era. >> no, i don't have any nostalgia. i want to keep everything where it is. everybody keeps moving and i'm moving with it. i'm too businessy to look back. >> now at 92, mekus is the self-appointed keeper of the avant-garde film. >> there is the anthology film archives, the home of the independent and avant-garde cinema. the...
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you want to stay up to date with the news 4 new york app. tap the news 4 logo in the corner, scroll down, select the weather tab. you can see the latest forecasts, interactive radar, and how to submit your own weather video. the news 4 new york app for iphone is available in the app store right now. >>> well, look at this. people waking up in staten island saying, wait a minute, how did i get to australia? that's buster the kangaroo. he actually lives upstate new york and was visiting the city with his owner, but he hopped out, checking out the island. there he is hopping around the travis neighborhood. his owner and police wrangled him. we're told he's a legal pet. his owner won't face any charges. >> buster in the city. somewhere there's a children's book to be made of this situation. >> yeah, he's cute, isn't he? >> he is cute. and legal upstate. glad buster's okay. >> definitely. some stuff could have happened to buster. >>> coming up on "today in new york," we're going to introduce you to wednesday's child. >>> plus, an inside look at a
you want to stay up to date with the news 4 new york app. tap the news 4 logo in the corner, scroll down, select the weather tab. you can see the latest forecasts, interactive radar, and how to submit your own weather video. the news 4 new york app for iphone is available in the app store right now. >>> well, look at this. people waking up in staten island saying, wait a minute, how did i get to australia? that's buster the kangaroo. he actually lives upstate new york and was visiting...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. donovan: mr. speaker, i have no more speakers. if the gentleman from new york has no more speakers, i am prepared to close once the gentleman does. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. higgins: i have no more speakers as well. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman from new york wish to close? mr. higgins: yes. mr. speaker, as i said, i have no more further speakers and am prepared to close if the gentleman from new york is prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. higgins: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. higgins: thank you. we have an opportunity today to take action to bolster our defense against rogue actors and terrorists who would seek to detonate a nuclear device on u.s. soil. the disclosure in recent weeks of a thwarted plot in mull defensia, operatives to provide smuggled
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. donovan: mr. speaker, i have no more speakers. if the gentleman from new york has no more speakers, i am prepared to close once the gentleman does. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. higgins: i have no more speakers as well. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman from new york wish to close? mr. higgins: yes. mr. speaker, as i said, i have no more further speakers and...
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jason pierre-paul back with the new york giants. the giants released this photo earlier tonight of jpp signing his new contract earlier in the day. he's been away from the team after losing a finger severely hurting his right hand in a july 4th fireworks accident. the former pro-bowler will now begin working with the medical staff as he works his the giants hope pierre-paul sees game action by week 12. we'll let you know what happens when we come back in sports. live in kansas city, rob powers, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> for the mets in the world series. also invite you to share your mets moment @abc7ny. >>> a big shake of the ranks of the presidential candidates. when the contenders hit the debate stage thursday night, donald trump will no longer be the national frontrunner. a new poll shows trump at 22% trailing dr. ben carson by 4 points. with carson now on top, trump is ramping up the attacks. >>> robbed, tased, and tossed in to the train tracks. it's a terrifying attack caught on camera and we'll show you how it all ended. >
jason pierre-paul back with the new york giants. the giants released this photo earlier tonight of jpp signing his new contract earlier in the day. he's been away from the team after losing a finger severely hurting his right hand in a july 4th fireworks accident. the former pro-bowler will now begin working with the medical staff as he works his the giants hope pierre-paul sees game action by week 12. we'll let you know what happens when we come back in sports. live in kansas city, rob powers,...
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news headquarters in new york. thanks for joining us. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, it is expected to be warm and sunny today in south carolina. the second dry day in a row, following days of flood producing rains that have killed at least 17 people in the carolinas, but the trouble remains. dams are on the verge of collapse. the capitol's water supply is threatened and more evacuations may be ordered. weijia jiang reports from columbia, where a midnight to 6:00 a.m. curfew remains in effect. >> reporter: families are just starting the process of cleaning up. you can see behind me piles of personal belongings now going out as trash. and they tell me what makes it bracing for the possibility of even more floodwaters. residents are bringing damaged belongings to the curb after record flooding in columbia, south carolina. >> what we will have to do is gut the whole entire house, dry it out, and start from scratch. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: angela cole's house is ruined. she and her family were squid from their att
news headquarters in new york. thanks for joining us. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, it is expected to be warm and sunny today in south carolina. the second dry day in a row, following days of flood producing rains that have killed at least 17 people in the carolinas, but the trouble remains. dams are on the verge of collapse. the capitol's water supply is threatened and more evacuations may be ordered. weijia jiang reports from columbia, where a midnight to 6:00 a.m. curfew remains...
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that's the latest from east new york. news 4 new york. >> thank you. now back to the weather and the big warm upcoming. >> it is. it is. it's coming within the next 24 hours. that's where we're going to start it. 51 degrees outside. let's walk over to the weather wall and take a look at what's happening. beautiful night in new york city. a breeze as well. things are going to be changes. let's go to the headlines right now and see what's happening outside. from freezing to fabulous. that's how we would like to see it. monday we're in mittens and tuesday t-shirts. quiet week ahead. i don't think we see much in the line of precipitation. only a slight chance as we head to thursday. we'll keep it at 20%. talk about that in just a moment. right now, outside, 51 from sheeps head bay and back over the central park. 52 in city island. in the 40s in floral park and ocean side. 50 in statten island. over into the cat skills and into the west and higher elevations of new jersey keep in mind very different story this morning. the temperatures were bitter, i mean b
that's the latest from east new york. news 4 new york. >> thank you. now back to the weather and the big warm upcoming. >> it is. it is. it's coming within the next 24 hours. that's where we're going to start it. 51 degrees outside. let's walk over to the weather wall and take a look at what's happening. beautiful night in new york city. a breeze as well. things are going to be changes. let's go to the headlines right now and see what's happening outside. from freezing to fabulous....
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you're relieved of your duty as a new york city police officer, guardian at the gates of new york city and we send you on your way to your new assignment, to be a guardian angel at the gates of heaven. >> reporter: in jamaica, queens, josh einiger, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> 18 people under arrest tonight in connection with an international luxury car theft ring targeting drivers in new york and new jersey. prosecutors say thieves stalked route 17 corridor looking for carjackings or break-ins. the vehicles were shipped to west africa where they were sold to buyers at premium prices. >> where these cars will sell for prices in significant excess united states. >> investigators say 90 stolen luxury vehicles worth more than $4 million have been recovered. >>> on long island tonight a packed meeting between worried parents and officials who are thinking about closing up to four schools. the school district is one of the largest in the state, citing declining enrollment and more than $1 million of debt. administrators say they may have no option but to shutter some schools. >> going to
you're relieved of your duty as a new york city police officer, guardian at the gates of new york city and we send you on your way to your new assignment, to be a guardian angel at the gates of heaven. >> reporter: in jamaica, queens, josh einiger, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> 18 people under arrest tonight in connection with an international luxury car theft ring targeting drivers in new york and new jersey. prosecutors say thieves stalked route 17 corridor looking for...
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♪ new york new york ♪ >> peace and love, brooklyn. we love you, new york city! after many months of traveling the world... ...jack was longing for something familiar. home. he was welcomed with grandma's southern-style chicken. at that moment, jack knew what to do. share it with the world. southern-style breaded all-white meat chicken on a gourmet signature bun. the homestyle ranch chicken club. >> jimmy: my name is bobby. just kidding. my name isn't bobby, it's jimmy. ♪ ♪ you never know what you're going to get in a bet ♪ >> have you been working out? >> i'm so into you. >> jimmy: that's why they call me mr. fun. "jimmy kimmel live" "jimmy kimmel live" week night on abc. >>> thanks to tracy morgan, thanks to brooklynettes, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, once again from the big jay z tidal x show at barclays center, the song is called "chains." nas, bee bee bourelli, and usher! >> 25-year-old male is fatally injured. let's update our viewers here in the united states and around w
♪ new york new york ♪ >> peace and love, brooklyn. we love you, new york city! after many months of traveling the world... ...jack was longing for something familiar. home. he was welcomed with grandma's southern-style chicken. at that moment, jack knew what to do. share it with the world. southern-style breaded all-white meat chicken on a gourmet signature bun. the homestyle ranch chicken club. >> jimmy: my name is bobby. just kidding. my name isn't bobby, it's jimmy. ♪ ♪...
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can you imagine here being mayor of new york city? >> reporter: many don't like moskowitz and her schools. they call her divisive and point to a new tv ad from some of her supporters who happen to be wealthy wall streeters. the ad shows a white child destined for success who presumably goes to charter school and a black child in a regular school. >> all of the sudden now she's well, if she is, take down that racist ad. >> reporter: moskowitz says so many don't like her simply because her schools are good. >> instead of welcoming that success, there has been obstacles at every turn. >> still no slate of possible candidates to run against the mayor in 2017. even moskowitz is out but she continues to be an outspoken critic of the mayor and public schools. >>> shocker today just before a vote named the new speaker of the house. kevin mccarthy, the munl or the -- the majority leader pulled his name from the running. he's failed to gain support of hard line conservatives in the republican party. >> if we're going to be strong, we've got to
can you imagine here being mayor of new york city? >> reporter: many don't like moskowitz and her schools. they call her divisive and point to a new tv ad from some of her supporters who happen to be wealthy wall streeters. the ad shows a white child destined for success who presumably goes to charter school and a black child in a regular school. >> all of the sudden now she's well, if she is, take down that racist ad. >> reporter: moskowitz says so many don't like her simply...
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happy thursday, everybody, welcome to "new york live." thank you so much for joining us on this gloomy, chilly day. can you believe it is october? >> you can. >> i can. >> insane. >> took forever. >> almost october. >> we have got a terrific show on the way to brighten things up. what does a handsome new york city soccer star do when he is not on the field? lauren, lucky girl, catching one chris winger for a few of his favorite things. >> do you want to adopt a puppy like my beloved? we have four doggies looking for new homes in this week's pet project. >>> she is helping women everywhere by sharing stories of her courageous and successful battle with cancer. the one and only joan lunden in the house and playing with puppies already. >> smell like puppies. >> a good thing to smell like. some cute. >> we will talk to joan in just a moment. >>> the sea is he premiere of "saturday night live" is two days away finally and fresh off her "vma" gig, miley cyrus will serve as host and musical guest this weekend. >> in typical miley fashion, the f
happy thursday, everybody, welcome to "new york live." thank you so much for joining us on this gloomy, chilly day. can you believe it is october? >> you can. >> i can. >> insane. >> took forever. >> almost october. >> we have got a terrific show on the way to brighten things up. what does a handsome new york city soccer star do when he is not on the field? lauren, lucky girl, catching one chris winger for a few of his favorite things. >> do...
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new york state parks are a gift. plan your vacation at iloveny.com. >> the boy scouts of america is one of the largest youth organizations in the united states, with more than 2.4 million youth members and nearly 1 million adult volunteers. it helps children become leaders and role models. during hispanic heritage month, the westchester-putnam council of the boy scouts plans to support hundreds of latino boys by expanding their programs to various schools in westchester. and here this morning to tell us about this program expansion -- patrick coviello and rocio guerrero from the westchester-putnam council of boy scouts of america and jose torres, mi primo -- not really -- leader of troop 2005, el centro hispano in white plains. good to have all of you here. you're doing this largely because of the explosive growth, i would assume, of the latino population in westchester and putnam counties? >> that's correct. the westchester-putnam council has been involved in scouting for almost a hundred years, since the beginning
new york state parks are a gift. plan your vacation at iloveny.com. >> the boy scouts of america is one of the largest youth organizations in the united states, with more than 2.4 million youth members and nearly 1 million adult volunteers. it helps children become leaders and role models. during hispanic heritage month, the westchester-putnam council of the boy scouts plans to support hundreds of latino boys by expanding their programs to various schools in westchester. and here this...
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>> be here with the "new york live" folks as well. >>> tonight on news 4 at new york at 5:00, a major recall for something meant to keep your family safe. >> we will continue to cover the anniversary of superstorm sandy and the recovery efforts.
>> be here with the "new york live" folks as well. >>> tonight on news 4 at new york at 5:00, a major recall for something meant to keep your family safe. >> we will continue to cover the anniversary of superstorm sandy and the recovery efforts.
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new york city is going to do well as well. lightest amounts, maybe parts of the jersey shore where an inch is probably the high end, maybe even we get an inch and a quarter on the jersey shore. you see the heaviest rain. we're going to get a lull after we go through the 6:00 hour. that may last till 9-ish or so. the heaviest rain of the entire event, they start to occur during the overnight period. while the rain is moving away, because we'll have be ponding and areas for the overnight commute. then things improve. with the gusty winds coming on tide, the next high tide cycle going around midnight that we have to be concerned about. a point look out near 9:00. really between 830 and 9:30. there's the hev --heaviest rain from danbury and monroe. over to cortland manner and ossining, over to connecticut near new canen. that extends to port jeff on the island. heavy rain near ramsey and heavier pockets near passaic and northern morris. there's the break in get lighter. it will still be blowing around. there's the next batch comin
new york city is going to do well as well. lightest amounts, maybe parts of the jersey shore where an inch is probably the high end, maybe even we get an inch and a quarter on the jersey shore. you see the heaviest rain. we're going to get a lull after we go through the 6:00 hour. that may last till 9-ish or so. the heaviest rain of the entire event, they start to occur during the overnight period. while the rain is moving away, because we'll have be ponding and areas for the overnight commute....
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lori and ken over to you. >>> new york's finest are turning into new york's spookiest as they scare up some community connections. >> the 78th precinct house is now a haunted house and nypd officers are playing the parts of halloween monsters. families from the neighborhood are invited to come in and meet the officers and have some festive fun. >> most people meet the police on negative, you know, events so we're trying to bring kids in and adults to meet the cops in a positive event. >> they opened the doors for us people in the neighborhood around crown heights or flatbush. i just say thank you to them. >> there's more halloween fun to be had. the haunted house will be open again at 2:00 this afternoon. >> very cool. >> closing in on 5:00, we're following developments in the bronx after one person was killed. another person injured in a fast moving fire. several people displaced this morning. we're live at the scene. >> and we are live at citi field where the mets are set to take on the royals tonight in the first world series game to be played at citi field. >> also meteorologist bi
lori and ken over to you. >>> new york's finest are turning into new york's spookiest as they scare up some community connections. >> the 78th precinct house is now a haunted house and nypd officers are playing the parts of halloween monsters. families from the neighborhood are invited to come in and meet the officers and have some festive fun. >> most people meet the police on negative, you know, events so we're trying to bring kids in and adults to meet the cops in a...
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that's the combined, now, new york and new england. you're bigger than ever. >> that's right -- 5.1 million members now. >> he is manager of media relations. so, how prepared are we? do these gas stations now have the generators for backup that they were supposed to have? >> well, they don't necessarily have the generators, but they have the facilities to hook the generators up, known as "transfer switches." and legislation was passed after sandy, and the feds are helping out with $6 billion to, in part, put this equipment in. but gas stations within a quarter-mile or on major highways, evacuation routes, or major streets were mandated to have this equipment, and gasoline chains with more than 10 stations. the problem was that it's still a bit of expense to be shouldered by the individual stations, and we're talking about fairly large pieces of equipment. and because of the size and their taking up room and the maintenance involved in taking care of them, a lot of stations just opted to put the transfer switches in, and then generators
that's the combined, now, new york and new england. you're bigger than ever. >> that's right -- 5.1 million members now. >> he is manager of media relations. so, how prepared are we? do these gas stations now have the generators for backup that they were supposed to have? >> well, they don't necessarily have the generators, but they have the facilities to hook the generators up, known as "transfer switches." and legislation was passed after sandy, and the feds are...
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some popular new i'm michael douglas, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. and there's no time to see it like the fall. take metro north to take in the beautiful fall foliage from high above the hudson. swing a club at one of america's greatest courses... see spectacular sights underground... ...or thrilling sights above it. there's so many incredible ways to experience the fun of fall in new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com. >>> an upstate couple is charged with beating their 19-year-old son to death inside a church. the victim's brother is also in the hospital. four other church members are facing assault charges. abc's marci gonzalez has more on what happened. >> a disturbing case inside this secretive new york church where police say a teen was beaten to death by his own parents. bruce and deborah leonard charged with manslaughter after police say their 19-year-old son lucas was brought to a hospital monday with injuries so severe, doctors at first thought he'd been shot. the teen pronounced dead, the s.w.a
some popular new i'm michael douglas, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. and there's no time to see it like the fall. take metro north to take in the beautiful fall foliage from high above the hudson. swing a club at one of america's greatest courses... see spectacular sights underground... ...or thrilling sights above it. there's so many incredible ways to experience the fun of fall in new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com. >>> an upstate couple is...
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new york 1905. it is one of the controversial cases of the supreme court, and in fact the story of a banker from new york. let me introduce you to our two guests who would tell us more about this important case. randy barnett is that georgetown university law school, professor, author of restoring the lost constitution, resumption of liberty, and he's argued before the supreme court. paul kens wrote the book on lochner, he wrote a book called lochner v. new york. university ofs texas. important? case >> it was made a symbol by teddy roosevelt when he ran. he claimed the court had overreached and overstepped its bounds. ever since then, it has been a political flashpoint because it was during the presidential campaign. >> which side? roosevelt claimed that this was a product of laissez-faire economics, which is what he got from the dissenting opinion of justice holmes. roosevelt put justice holmes on the court and was extolling him as a model of what a justice should be. ins running to be reelected j
new york 1905. it is one of the controversial cases of the supreme court, and in fact the story of a banker from new york. let me introduce you to our two guests who would tell us more about this important case. randy barnett is that georgetown university law school, professor, author of restoring the lost constitution, resumption of liberty, and he's argued before the supreme court. paul kens wrote the book on lochner, he wrote a book called lochner v. new york. university ofs texas....
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as for new york's reluctance -- >> i can't speak on behalf of the city of new york. i'm a believer all the happening are ultimately beneficial when you figure out how to control them. >> reporter: like citibike in jersey city and other web based odevelopments, the concept of aring is popular. for air b & b, this is the first in the tri-state and may be the first. >> we are eager to work with city leaders. >> reporter: for ed, it's certainty he can stay in business hile he understands, new york city is not ready, yet, to embrace the thousands of air b & b units. >> there are many more hotels in new york city than here. i know that, you know, with the lobbying and other things, they are going to try to with hold or keep people from doing what i'm doing. >> reporter: now, we did reach out to the hotel industry and got no rerespond. new york is unique in several ways and there is no indication or will be replicated in the big ple. air b & b is certainly excited ed d about whats happening on this side of the hudson river. i'm brian thompson, "news 4 new york." >> thank yo
as for new york's reluctance -- >> i can't speak on behalf of the city of new york. i'm a believer all the happening are ultimately beneficial when you figure out how to control them. >> reporter: like citibike in jersey city and other web based odevelopments, the concept of aring is popular. for air b & b, this is the first in the tri-state and may be the first. >> we are eager to work with city leaders. >> reporter: for ed, it's certainty he can stay in business...
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any new york mets fans here? [ cheers and applause ] last night the mets took a commanding 2-0 lead in the series, they jumped on top of the cubs largely thanks to a very strong and perhaps unforgettable pitching [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that really hurt my back. i threw out the first pitch. that was all i threw because my agent didn't want my pitch count to go above 1. fy threw out the first pitch and the mets win the world series, do i get a world series ring? i feel like i should. [ cheers and applause ] that really was a dream come true. i wish i worked on my facial expression when i was throwing the ball. some of my friends sent me pictures. this is what i call pitch face i think they call it. it's not just me. there's bill murray's pitch face at a cubs game. this is jerry seinfeld in the zone. cubs fan mr. t. looks like he's halfway through the word "fool." representing the mets, former jets coach rex ryan. the bottom half of his body is being consumed by an alligator while they took t
any new york mets fans here? [ cheers and applause ] last night the mets took a commanding 2-0 lead in the series, they jumped on top of the cubs largely thanks to a very strong and perhaps unforgettable pitching [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that really hurt my back. i threw out the first pitch. that was all i threw because my agent didn't want my pitch count to go above 1. fy threw out the first pitch and the mets win the world series, do i get a world series ring? i...
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from the broadcast center in new york city. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, october 16th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> stuck in the mud. hundreds of california drivers are stranded when heavy rain sends water, rocks and mud washing across highways. >>> is joe biden ready to run? one of his top political advisers signals the vice president may be getting ready to enter the race. >>> and start spreading the news. the new york mets finish off the dodgers to advance to the national league championship 2006. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. thanks for joining us. i'm meg oliver in for anne-marie green. >>> the weather is expected to improve today in southern california, but it will be days before the area recovers from a powerful flood producing weather system that swept over the area yesterday. the storm brought nearly an inch and a half of heavy rain during a short period of time, causing intense flooding. >> oh, my gosh! run for your life! >> about 75 miles
from the broadcast center in new york city. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, october 16th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> stuck in the mud. hundreds of california drivers are stranded when heavy rain sends water, rocks and mud washing across highways. >>> is joe biden ready to run? one of his top political advisers signals the vice president may be getting ready to enter the race. >>> and start spreading the news. the new york...
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we're going to meet new yorkers who per we're here in the streets of new york, spreading the news about the real possibilities aarp is creating across the five boroughs. because if you don't think real possibilities in new york city when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". we're working with you to make new york city a better place to live, work, and play. and rediscovering at discounted events all around town. get to know us at aarp.org/nyc. no matter how fast the markets change, at t. rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere. global markets may be uncertain. but you can feel confident in our investment experience... ... around the world. call a t. rowe price investment specialist, or your advisor... ...and see how we can help you find global opportunity. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> the performers that you to see in the subway really have to fight for those gigs, and we found out it takes a whole lot more than just opening up a guitar case and then starting to play.
we're going to meet new yorkers who per we're here in the streets of new york, spreading the news about the real possibilities aarp is creating across the five boroughs. because if you don't think real possibilities in new york city when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". we're working with you to make new york city a better place to live, work, and play. and rediscovering at discounted events all around town. get to know us at aarp.org/nyc. no matter how fast the markets...
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of new york's finest. the incoming class is noteworthy for diversity. 32% of today's graduates are hispanic. just over 12% are african-american. >>> coming up, any restaurant would love to have the waiting list this dining hot spot has. the master chef is doing it all >>> breaking news. the city medical examiner identified the second victim of last week's explosion in brooklyn as 48-year-old francisco figuero. he lived in the apartment building where the explosion happened. the explosion on 42nd avenue and 13th avenue also killed a 63-year-old and injured 13 others. fire commissioner says his department is looking into many different possible causes of this explosion. >>> lester holt is joining us now. >> we got a pretty busy news day. today's top news including the surprise announcement that the speaker of house position will be vacant a bit longer. a florida judge put a victim of domestic abuse in jail for failing to appear at her abuser's trial. the victim a mother of a 1-year-old made an agonizing plea
of new york's finest. the incoming class is noteworthy for diversity. 32% of today's graduates are hispanic. just over 12% are african-american. >>> coming up, any restaurant would love to have the waiting list this dining hot spot has. the master chef is doing it all >>> breaking news. the city medical examiner identified the second victim of last week's explosion in brooklyn as 48-year-old francisco figuero. he lived in the apartment building where the explosion happened....
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"today in new york." >> sheldon, thank you. >>> another story we're tracking here, a big one. flood warnings still in effect for parts of new jersey this morning as that coastal storm system slowly moves out of our area. >> tracie strahan joining us live from sea bright. today it's windy but not as bad. >> reporter: i was going to ask you girlfriend to girlfriend, kerry, how is my hair doing today? a good sunday coif going on? >> you always look fabulous, my friend. >> reporter: well, i have to illustrate just how high the winds are out here. one truck operator said it's almost like being in a plane with turbulence. i checked in with sea bright police a few minutes ago. they told me they're not experiencing anything like they did yesterday. there were som in ae streets that had to be shut down as a result of the flooding, just proving that shore points are not out of the woods just yet. let's show you some video just how things wore at the shore yesterday. you're taking a look at things in se ide heights.
"today in new york." >> sheldon, thank you. >>> another story we're tracking here, a big one. flood warnings still in effect for parts of new jersey this morning as that coastal storm system slowly moves out of our area. >> tracie strahan joining us live from sea bright. today it's windy but not as bad. >> reporter: i was going to ask you girlfriend to girlfriend, kerry, how is my hair doing today? a good sunday coif going on? >> you always look...