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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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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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(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. for the girl scout meeting. okay. for the soccer team. for the girl scout meeting. how many meetings are you having? at stop & shop, prices have just gone down. the savings keep going up. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. my stop & shop. smells like spaghetti with johnsonville italian sausage. my favorite. bad news. the johnsonville factory burned down brian. it's terrible. well if you can't serve tasty sausage why are we even a family? i may as well move out. well, if that's what yo... you're right. i'll stay. and tomorrow we're going to help johnsonville rebuild that factory. i'll take dinner in my room, with chocolate milk. make pasta tastier with johnsonville italian sausage. we don't make sausage. we make family. and sausage. i'm bobby flay and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. come fall, i like to get a taste of everything the state has to offer. like this famous
(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. for the girl scout meeting. okay. for the soccer team. for the girl scout meeting. how many meetings are you having? at stop & shop, prices have just gone down. the savings keep going up. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. my stop & shop. smells like spaghetti with johnsonville italian sausage. my favorite. bad news. the...
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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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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 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. born without most of his brain, now baby jackson is a year old medical miss mystery. his parents open up about their story and the backlash they faced for their difficult decision. >>> monica the medium. she sa
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...
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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...
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>> i live in new york city. my daughter is in school in the new york city area. in fact, my son is getting ready to graduate from columbia university, and he did his senior year of high school in new york. and i'm a major property owner in new york, as well. >> finally, one thing -- you do not like the description of you as one of the wealthiest black americans in the country. why not? >> well, because i think in itself that's almost a divisive statement. look, i think i understand the thinking here, is that african-americans have had to struggle, but the reality is, is i'm a businessperson. i want to be judged as a businessperson. just like if i were mayor of new york city, i would want to be judged as mayor of all of new york city. >> your campaign gonna be the "peebles" choice? >> good idea. >> i'm just wondering. >> very good idea. i like that. >> well, good luck to you. we hope to have mayor de blasio on the show to talk about some of the criticisms, and we wish you good luck. we hope to see you again. >> great. thank you, bill. >> don peebles, thank you ver
>> i live in new york city. my daughter is in school in the new york city area. in fact, my son is getting ready to graduate from columbia university, and he did his senior year of high school in new york. and i'm a major property owner in new york, as well. >> finally, one thing -- you do not like the description of you as one of the wealthiest black americans in the country. why not? >> well, because i think in itself that's almost a divisive statement. look, i think i...
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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 song: "that's life" song: "that's life" song: "that's life" p song: "that'splife" that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise, jardiance works around the clock to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it works by helping your body to get rid of some of the sugar it doesn't need th4 rough urination. this can help you lower bloo. suga and a1c. and although it's not for weight loss or lowering systolic blood pressure, jardiance could help with both. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint or lightheaded, you inside a manhattan field office of the mtf. how agents are tracking the history of a weapon believed to officer. >>> plus, what really happened. a 7-year-old girl's parents are asking how long it took school officials to call 911 to help their daugh
(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 song: "that's life" song: "that's life" song: "that's life" p song: "that'splife" that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise, jardiance works around the clock to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it...
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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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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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news 4 new york app. select the weather tab. you can see the latest forecast, use our interactive radar, which you'll need this morning, and learn how to submit your own weather video. the news 4 new york app for iphone is available in the app store right now. gus, over it o you. >> thank you. >>> now to an i-team investigation. e-mails authored by fema say the de blasio administration tried to quash bad press about the city's slow progress in securing sandy disaster money. the messages say the city's hospital chief planned to use a by the i-team's chris glorioso. chris has the bizarre details in this report. >> reporter: this time last year we were asking the mayor's office and fema what was holding up disaster aid for the city's public hospitals. the feds were not ready to commit the cash. these e-mails say the city was willing to sign a dummy agreement just to avoid bad press. at manhattan's va hospital, shovels are in the ground. they're building a flood wall. this pulmonary patient bill johnson says
news 4 new york app. select the weather tab. you can see the latest forecast, use our interactive radar, which you'll need this morning, and learn how to submit your own weather video. the news 4 new york app for iphone is available in the app store right now. gus, over it o you. >> thank you. >>> now to an i-team investigation. e-mails authored by fema say the de blasio administration tried to quash bad press about the city's slow progress in securing sandy disaster money. the...
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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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keep watching "today in new york." download the news 4 new york app on your mobile device. we'll be right back. [instrumental music playing] windows are the eyes into the soul of the home. ugly soul. go to blinds to go with the largest selection of blinds and shades custom sized and guaranteed for life. they're a designer's best friend. trust me, they make window decorating easy. back to school? how about...back to blinds! during blinds to go's early fall savings sale, save 20 to 30% on all the season's latest looks in cellular shades and cascade double shades. that'll really make you look smart. blinds to go. here in vineland, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. white breast meat chicken every time. so if you're not going to make your own chicken soup tonight, do what we do...make it progresso. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... >>> right now tens of millions are watching the forecast. th
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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. mom this is hugely important. is there anywhere in your house i can get a good signal? anyway, you were saying. it's a tragic love story. i love tragedy. what is that noise? what? i'm on set. what movie? i'm shooting a movie about laundry. leave slow internet behind. a movie about laundry? yeah the 100% fiber optics network gives you the fastest wi-fi available when you need it the most. get out of the past. get fios. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. ernie: all right. welcome back at 6:00. you can trace ballet's roots back to the 1400s. while it still holds on to many classic qualities, it's open to interpretation like all forms of art. liz dahlem shows us more now as we continue our week long appreciation of the arts in new york. >> reporter: michel wilds would command her stage at the americ
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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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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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(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
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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
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...
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york it's been waiting for you 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 me me like any great love it keeps you guessing like any real love like any true love it drives you crazy but you wanna change
york it's been waiting for you 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...
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new york. his home base is texas state university. why is this case important? the case has become a political symbol. and it was made into a political symbol by teddy roosevelt when he ran for president in 1912. symbol of how court had overreached and overstepped its bounds. ever since then, it has been a political flashpoint because it was made a political flashpoint in a presidential campaign. host: for which side? guest: 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. he put them on the court when he was president, and he's running to be reelected in 1912, so he and elevates his case, called the bakeshop case. political importance that it did not have until the campaign. this was the battle between progressives, who are arguing for increasing state regulation, of all kinds of economic activities, and
new york. his home base is texas state university. why is this case important? the case has become a political symbol. and it was made into a political symbol by teddy roosevelt when he ran for president in 1912. symbol of how court had overreached and overstepped its bounds. ever since then, it has been a political flashpoint because it was made a political flashpoint in a presidential campaign. host: for which side? guest: roosevelt claimed that this was a product of laissez-faire economics,...
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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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york new york >> let me hear you. that boy good welcome to the bright light baby lights is blinding girls need blinders or they could step out the sidelines is everybody say yeah everybody say yeah welcome to the bright light baby i'm from the empire state that's new york concrete jungle where dreams are made of there's nothin' you can't do now you're in new york these streets will make you feel brand new the lights will inspire you let's hear it for new york new york new york >> 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
york new york >> let me hear you. that boy good welcome to the bright light baby lights is blinding girls need blinders or they could step out the sidelines is everybody say yeah everybody say yeah welcome to the bright light baby i'm from the empire state that's new york concrete jungle where dreams are made of there's nothin' you can't do now you're in new york these streets will make you feel brand new the lights will inspire you let's hear it for new york new york new york >>...
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they have added a new york section. they have added a section my wife likes to read when i come home from work. the names i used to read in "the times" are going over there. why the difference? >> we're holding off for three questions. >> jack mckenzie, i used to work for some of you. i thought i would hear in the course of this discussion some kind of emotional commitment to the print paper other than the kind of business this and that. i desperately want to keep the printed paper. now i'd like to be assured that the digital paper on the screen at home will look like it does now like a newspaper on the web so that the model is the paper. the paper that we started with. >> i'd like to know why "the new york times" signed an agreement with a right winger to promote his book and i'd like to know why amy chosack, another right-winger, covers hillary clinton. i thought "the new york times" is supposed to be fair and balanced. >> actually, that's fox news. but we get the question. >> can i start with that one? that's not acc
they have added a new york section. they have added a section my wife likes to read when i come home from work. the names i used to read in "the times" are going over there. why the difference? >> we're holding off for three questions. >> jack mckenzie, i used to work for some of you. i thought i would hear in the course of this discussion some kind of emotional commitment to the print paper other than the kind of business this and that. i desperately want to keep the...
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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 ernie: well, there's a new muppet moving to sesame street, julia. she's a preschooler with autism. she will join elmo and the gang in books and on new apps. it is trying to reduce the stigma of autism with sesame street and autism, see amazing in all children. >> julia is a four-year-old with autism and she's part of our narrated storybook in our resources. and she shares with her differences and her similarities with her sesame street friends elmo and abbey. ernie: sesame street and autism has been in the works for three children stronger, smarter, kinder, and we are all for that. >> we've talked about theatre, museums and dance. tonight we're taking it to the streets for the performers that you see every day as you get around the city. antwan lewis shows us more about how this is a wonderful thing, far beyond opening up a guitar case and playing. >> reporter: new york city has many places to showcase talent. one of the m
(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 ernie: well, there's a new muppet moving to sesame street, julia. she's a preschooler with autism. she will join elmo and the gang in books and on new apps. it is trying to reduce the stigma of autism with sesame street and autism, see amazing in all children. >> julia is a four-year-old with autism and she's part of our narrated storybook in our...
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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
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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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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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>>> 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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>>> now on news 4 new york remembering a neighbor lost at sea. tonight we're learning more about a brooklyn man missing after his cargo ship sunk during hurricane joaquin. >> mitchell was one of four crew members aboard the el faro, one of several with ties to new york. new at 5:30, mark spoke to those who knew the 26-year-old. >> reporter: this brooklyn neighborhood is grieving. they learned this morning that the quiet young man who lived on the second floor of this apartment building was lost at sea. >> i really fel it. >> reporter: stefan clutches his smartphone reading a message cents from mitchell's girlfriend. he can't believe the 26-year-old is gone. >> it mitt me like a bomb hits you. >> reporter: mitchell and his girlfriend moved into this apartment a couple of years ago. stefan is the building super. >> very quiet people. by themselves. that's all. you see them go to the grocery, go to the laundry together. >> reporter: mitchell was one of 33 crew members aboard the el faro the doomed cargo ship that was lost at sea during hurricane joa
>>> now on news 4 new york remembering a neighbor lost at sea. tonight we're learning more about a brooklyn man missing after his cargo ship sunk during hurricane joaquin. >> mitchell was one of four crew members aboard the el faro, one of several with ties to new york. new at 5:30, mark spoke to those who knew the 26-year-old. >> reporter: this brooklyn neighborhood is grieving. they learned this morning that the quiet young man who lived on the second floor of this...
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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 was the best option to go to college but i always had an eye to move to new york. no job,to new york with 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 as you have? amy: it was really hard. i don't know what was harder, trying to find an apartment or find a job? it was really difficult because no one wanted a roommate if you didn't have a job. i got a job at conde nast. you move me a rover, around from different magazines doing temporary work. then i got a job as an editorial assistant at "house and garden" magazine. ue" and allh "vog these fancy fashion magazines. i felt out of place. i had never paid more than $30 for a pair of jeans. now i got a job at "the wall street journal." brian: how? amy: a friend of mine at conde nast had been at "the wall out ofjournal" and was town and put me up for the job. brian: you are a reporter and you can write. amy: when i was at "the journal", i was t
amy: i always wanted to move to new york since i was 12 and came to new york on my middle school trip. texas was the best option to go to college but i always had an eye to move to new york. no job,to new york with 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 as you have? amy: it was really hard. i don't know what was harder, trying to find an apartment or find a job? it was really difficult because no...
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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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york about by new yorkers about new york, has been written by people who come from the extremely flavorful new york places in this city that are so marked by the inventiveness of those who have less in material terms and therefore make more out of what they have. there is the scene in my book in which i describe walking with the lifelong friend, leonard, and the way he walks the streets of this city which is throughout the boroughs, his feet are flat on the ground and he knows every single borough and he always reminded me of post-world war ii italian movies in which you had working class rome scenes so often, the world of people who own the streets by walking them and knowing them and therefore transforming them, making them in your own image and having that imprint. i am not in the working class anymore and i don't know working class neighborhoods. people always say the city is finished, it is all over but what do i know, what do we know? it is being replicated, the bronx, don't know about brooklyn, in the bronx, queens called all over the place. we are waiting for those books, i am wait
york about by new yorkers about new york, has been written by people who come from the extremely flavorful new york places in this city that are so marked by the inventiveness of those who have less in material terms and therefore make more out of what they have. there is the scene in my book in which i describe walking with the lifelong friend, leonard, and the way he walks the streets of this city which is throughout the boroughs, his feet are flat on the ground and he knows every single...
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stay up to date with the news 4 new york app. all you have to do, tap the news 4 logo in the corner. 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 available in the app store right this moment. >> all right, dave. with the weather word of the day, you. and now to an i-team investigation into what some are calling a roadblock standing between students and a college degree. pais see chang says how an entrance exam may be holding students back. >> reporter: when he started at nassau community college, he grade. >> first thing i would do would be my homework. >> reporter: but when he took a placement test required of all incoming students, he was placed in remedial courses in english, math, and reading. those classes ate up a year of his life and a year of his financial aid. >> the money i spent on remedial courses was money i could have used for my next school. >> reporter: and he's not alone. through records question request,
stay up to date with the news 4 new york app. all you have to do, tap the news 4 logo in the corner. 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 available in the app store right this moment. >> all right, dave. with the weather word of the day, you. and now to an i-team investigation into what some are calling a roadblock standing between students and a college degree. pais see...
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york including all the bakeries in new york city -- >> yeah, and focused on new york city. that might be another reason that this would have been unusual. i don't know. i wish i would have looked into joseph lockner more when i did the book. one thing i did say was he was probably surprised to find himself in court with criminals on the day that he was indicted for the thing he was indicted for the law. i think he was a hard-headed man. i think it was a test case as his great grandson says. i don't think it was set up. this was another case earlier called in re jacobs. and it involved tobacco manufacturing, done if the slums, usually in the home of people living in the tenement houses -- >> cigar -- >> that's what it was called. it was done in the slums. sometimes the whole family working on it. sometimes they had a hired hand living in the same tobacco they were working on. interestingly enough, jacobs, the fellow charged with a law prohibiting that, had two rooms. unusual. but the more unusual thing was that he was represented by william ebhart, at that time called prince
york including all the bakeries in new york city -- >> yeah, and focused on new york city. that might be another reason that this would have been unusual. i don't know. i wish i would have looked into joseph lockner more when i did the book. one thing i did say was he was probably surprised to find himself in court with criminals on the day that he was indicted for the thing he was indicted for the law. i think he was a hard-headed man. i think it was a test case as his great grandson...
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live from east harlem, sarah wallace, new 4 new york. as you just heard sarah mention, the criminal is a career criminal with a long rap ssset. the 30-year-old has 16 prior felony arrests in new york. most for drug dealing. he's been in and out of prison. he had active words out for his arrest. most recently he was being sought as a suspect in a shooting of a ronal drug dealer. >> how does a major drug dealer who's been arrested 16 times since the age of 13 get sent to a drug diversion program instead of prison. th 's the question on everybody's mind including commissioner police chief bratton. melissa? >> sibila, actually it's a three-way finger-pointing fight right now. price say if only the judge or the d.a. had asked, they would havehstated the obvious, that the suspect was part of a violent drug gang and simply had to be in prison. the d.a.'s office said they knew that and asked for prison time, but the judge just didn't listen. the court says the judge put the suspect into drug diversion because he qualified under the law. >> the p
live from east harlem, sarah wallace, new 4 new york. as you just heard sarah mention, the criminal is a career criminal with a long rap ssset. the 30-year-old has 16 prior felony arrests in new york. most for drug dealing. he's been in and out of prison. he had active words out for his arrest. most recently he was being sought as a suspect in a shooting of a ronal drug dealer. >> how does a major drug dealer who's been arrested 16 times since the age of 13 get sent to a drug diversion...
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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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i'm sheldon dutes here in new york. thank you for the update. >>> an unthinkable tragedy in the bronx is leaving a community trying to comprehend what happened. people's children dropped her own baby from a sixth floor arm- apartment window. she ran a licensed daycare from her home, passed a background check. people who trusted her with their children say they're stumped. >> i was in no fear at all for her watching my child. >> she was a very loving person, very caring. always had her kids with her. she never went nowhere without her kids, and it's just a sad tragedy what happened. reporter: witnesses say before the incident, feron was naked and screaming, god help us. her other children were placed in foster care and she now aces murder charges in the death of her daughter. >>> new this morning, police are investigating a fatal fire in queens that broke out inside an apartment on 90th avenue in jamaica. police found a 28-year-old woman with burns all over her body. she was pronounced dead at the scene. the investodatio
i'm sheldon dutes here in new york. thank you for the update. >>> an unthinkable tragedy in the bronx is leaving a community trying to comprehend what happened. people's children dropped her own baby from a sixth floor arm- apartment window. she ran a licensed daycare from her home, passed a background check. people who trusted her with their children say they're stumped. >> i was in no fear at all for her watching my child. >> she was a very loving person, very caring....
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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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it's a line of storms that is moving through from new england through new york city and extending into portions of new jersey at the moment. i want to zoom in on a few locations. if we get closer across long island, we have some heavy downpours and storms with lightning moving across nassau and suffolk county. these are the storm cells that moved across new york city a while ago. they've now shifted towards the east. it's a very rough ride across all of our long island roadways right now. and that's going to continue as this is moving directly eastward. it will be affecting most of long island through the next 30 to 60 minutes. there is cloud-to-ground lightning, so quite a show, anywhere from islip towards portions of fire island. again, this is shifting eastward. areas like the hamptons and the nor shore of long island, around green port, you'll be getting into the rainfall in the next 30 to 60 minutes. another cell is one that's moving towards jfk. there are significant delays at all of the three major airports and probably the smaller ones. check with your airline carrier if you ar
it's a line of storms that is moving through from new england through new york city and extending into portions of new jersey at the moment. i want to zoom in on a few locations. if we get closer across long island, we have some heavy downpours and storms with lightning moving across nassau and suffolk county. these are the storm cells that moved across new york city a while ago. they've now shifted towards the east. it's a very rough ride across all of our long island roadways right now. and...