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examples of the new york city context and approaching food policy with health equity lens, but i think it is something we need to have central in the way we think about food and its meaning to help and advancement of our society at large. i'm going to talk a little bit about the value of state local innovation. i think in the introduction there was in-- examples that i feel the contributions that state local government make to government policy is sharing and testing different mechanisms that may or sometimes may not be best. evaluation component is important and i will talk about examples of innovation in new york city and then i will talk a little bit about the power of integration because i think we often talk about food food policy as if it's just about food, but opportunities to change the food of arm in our massive and are broader than what we would just perhaps consider to be specifically food. going to talk about opportunities to leverage large movements currently underway. so first of all of me talk about health and of this. why we care about food is because it's so important to
examples of the new york city context and approaching food policy with health equity lens, but i think it is something we need to have central in the way we think about food and its meaning to help and advancement of our society at large. i'm going to talk a little bit about the value of state local innovation. i think in the introduction there was in-- examples that i feel the contributions that state local government make to government policy is sharing and testing different mechanisms that...
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down with us to talk about religion in 20th century new york city and talked to us about misconceptions on the subject. he was interviewed this year in providence, rhode island. >> jon butler, you are writing a book called "god in gotham," what is it about? jon butler: it is about religion in modern manhattan. when people think about religion in america and new york, they do not put the two together. when we think about religion in modern america, we think about rural america and south. but we do not think about manhattan. manhattan and new york city are often referred to as the capital s of american secularism. >> what encouraged you to write this book? jon butler: two things. a close friendd who was an urban historian at ucla. we were close friends. we both lived in minneapolis in summer. our kids played together. we talked about urban history all the time. i just found out that i thought there was a story here. in other words, he helped me find a story. i started out as a colonial american historian. 200 years before him. i thought there was a story about religion in m
down with us to talk about religion in 20th century new york city and talked to us about misconceptions on the subject. he was interviewed this year in providence, rhode island. >> jon butler, you are writing a book called "god in gotham," what is it about? jon butler: it is about religion in modern manhattan. when people think about religion in america and new york, they do not put the two together. when we think about religion in modern america, we think about rural america...
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religion in new york city. when people think about religion in america and new york, they do not put the two together. religion ink about america, weeping think about rural america and south. but we do not think about manhattan. manhattan and new york city are often referred to as the capital f -- >> wins my urge you to write this book? jon butler: two things. a close friend to was an urban historian. we were close friends. we both lived in minneapolis in summer. our kids played together. we talked about urban history. i thought there was a story here. he helped me find a story. i started out as a colonial american historian. i thought there was a story about religion in modern that you and part of can see economically and in the architecture. people remember st. patrick's cathedral, central synagogue. but if you walk around the city, you will find religious conceivable every type, corner, cranny, people stuck them in wherever they could because they had no choice if they wanted to fit them in. i thought, there is something to say here and that is what i want to say. inant to tell a story, not encyclopedic history, not 700-pages long, but a series of religions unfolded 1960's.0 into the the story is not the collapse of religion or seculariz
religion in new york city. when people think about religion in america and new york, they do not put the two together. religion ink about america, weeping think about rural america and south. but we do not think about manhattan. manhattan and new york city are often referred to as the capital f -- >> wins my urge you to write this book? jon butler: two things. a close friend to was an urban historian. we were close friends. we both lived in minneapolis in summer. our kids played...
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, eyewitness news at 6:00. crowds descend on new york city march takes on a different tone in the wake of the orlando nightclub massacre. but first, breaking news in new jersey where police say a six- year-old boy accidentally shot his little brother with his mother's gun. hello everyone, i'm joe torres. >> i'm lauren glassberg in for sandra bookman tonight. police responded to the shooting at the home in east orange this morning. has the latest. >> reporter: the they are horrified and saddened and confused how a six-year-old boy got his hands on a gun in the first place. >> this is crazy. they should have a safe place. that has been going on in the news over and over when you hear about these incidents going on. people should not have a gun around four-year-old and six- year-olds. >> reporter: her little girl what happened a few houses down. inside will house a six-year- old boy accidentally shot his four-year-old brother in the head while playing with his brother's gun. >> i feel about the situation. i feel sad that it had to happen. >> that is very bad. >> reporter: it is unclear how the c
, eyewitness news at 6:00. crowds descend on new york city march takes on a different tone in the wake of the orlando nightclub massacre. but first, breaking news in new jersey where police say a six- year-old boy accidentally shot his little brother with his mother's gun. hello everyone, i'm joe torres. >> i'm lauren glassberg in for sandra bookman tonight. police responded to the shooting at the home in east orange this morning. has the latest. >> reporter: the they are horrified...
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country. new york city on high alert. the empire state building dark. the spire of the world trade center lit up in rainbow colors and tonight's tony awards ceremony dedicated to the victims in orlando. let's get right to cnn's jessica schneider and this is a sickening attack and the worst in the country's history. take us through what happened at the nightclub. >> reporter: yeah, don, it was a saturday night and this was the most popular night of the week here. it was latin night. so about 350 people were packed in pulse nightclub. we're about a block away from it and to give you a rundown of the time line, it was 2:00 in the morning when law enforcement says that that gunman went into the front door. he actually confronted an off-duty police officer who was working security that night and then once inside the club he started shooting and taking hostages. this attack happened in two different parts of the club, and it went on for quite some time, and we're actually getting a glimpse of some of it through text messages and hearing from people's calls for help to their family member
country. new york city on high alert. the empire state building dark. the spire of the world trade center lit up in rainbow colors and tonight's tony awards ceremony dedicated to the victims in orlando. let's get right to cnn's jessica schneider and this is a sickening attack and the worst in the country's history. take us through what happened at the nightclub. >> reporter: yeah, don, it was a saturday night and this was the most popular night of the week here. it was latin night. so...
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related to the new york city police department's surveillance of political organizations in the 1960's and 1970's, including the young lords, the entire -- the nypd said the files were lost, but now sasays it hahas found more n a million pages. we will speak with a history professor who filed a lawsuit to locate the files. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodmaman. britain is in a state of mourning today after british parliament member jojo cox was shot and killed shortly after a meeting with herer constituents thursday. jo cox was a 41-year-old mother of two who worked at oxfam before being elected as a labour mp last year. she e s known fofor her passione support for syrian refugees and was a member of labour friends of palalestine. british prime e minister david cameron paid tribute to her on thursday. >> this is absolutely tragicc ad drdreadful news, and my thoughts are with jo's husband and the two children and their wider family. we have lost a great star. she was a great campaignining mp with a big he
related to the new york city police department's surveillance of political organizations in the 1960's and 1970's, including the young lords, the entire -- the nypd said the files were lost, but now sasays it hahas found more n a million pages. we will speak with a history professor who filed a lawsuit to locate the files. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodmaman. britain is in a state of mourning today after british...
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of terrorism. trends with his camera's lens. "new york times" fashion photographer bill cunningham has died. cunningham was hospitalized after covering stroke just a few days ago. his snapshots of city streets, people, everyday people, were captivating and telling. he won never awards he never even sought. in 2011 a documentary was made about him which he be grudgingly agreed to be a part decision to sign shortstop jose reyes isn't sitting well with yorkers. reyes who played with the mets for several years before moving on was cut after cask two-month sues is suspension for violating a major league domestic violence policy. the rockies still to have pay the remaining contract amount of about $39 million, minus more than a half million dollars that the mets will pay. >> more reaction on the reyes move. a councilman relea statement saying, enough, it's outrageous how little women's lives seem to matter when someone can throw a baseball really hard, win super bowl, or has a good jump shot. domestic violence kills thousands of women every year and it's time professional sports actually takes it seriously. the mets should be ashamed. we need to be better. >>> news about what will happen to princ
of terrorism. trends with his camera's lens. "new york times" fashion photographer bill cunningham has died. cunningham was hospitalized after covering stroke just a few days ago. his snapshots of city streets, people, everyday people, were captivating and telling. he won never awards he never even sought. in 2011 a documentary was made about him which he be grudgingly agreed to be a part decision to sign shortstop jose reyes isn't sitting well with yorkers. reyes who played with the...
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out this video, and it you see a brawl unfolding at a grocery store checkout line in new york city. it was incited by a hover board. >> this was an insult. this was an embarrassment. total injustice. >> i don't even know where to start this. >> who doesn't love some big escargot? right guys? okay. were looking to change that. >> i talked to the chef and started think maybe we could raise some money. >> it could be bad news. >> here in williamsburg, what a crazy video, what he got. >> check out this while video, and it ucl brawl on folding in a grocery store checkout line in new york city. it all went down on division street in the central market in brooklyn. it was not incited by haggling, but more so hover board. the picture taken by store customer you can see a young man riding a hover board in the store i'll. what happened next is, well, well a bit of a mess. one that landed three people facing charges in a 24-year-old woman with a black eye. reportedly the store managers asked the man to dismount. at that point is 24-year-old son got involved. at some .. during the argument an obje
out this video, and it you see a brawl unfolding at a grocery store checkout line in new york city. it was incited by a hover board. >> this was an insult. this was an embarrassment. total injustice. >> i don't even know where to start this. >> who doesn't love some big escargot? right guys? okay. were looking to change that. >> i talked to the chef and started think maybe we could raise some money. >> it could be bad news. >> here in williamsburg, what a...
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. >> [inaudible] >> it is probably the toughest club to get into in new york city. you have to know a password. from the dave matthews band playing here. >> you never know, like, where the music is going to go from night tonight. night to night. ♪ ♪ >> everyone knows that chick-fil-a is closed on sundays, except for last sunday. welcome back. >> bill, new jersey's -- [inaudible] is dead, following a plea deal. following a plea deal on -- as part of a [bleep] [bleep] [laughter] >> stop, it's going to go in, and your mom's going to yell at you. >> okay. [laughter] >> coming up next, imagine a world without seeing color. and then seeing it for the first time. >> oh, my god. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's not uncommon for an animal to take a younger animal in as a surrogate mother when they've lost their own mom. well, in brazil a puppy's mom had died, and the cat stepped in to breast-feed. it's somewhat comical because the puppy is just as big as the cat -- >> do we need to blur this at all? >> pretty graphic. >> this is -- [laughter] >> really, guys? >> if you live in new york, there are certa
. >> [inaudible] >> it is probably the toughest club to get into in new york city. you have to know a password. from the dave matthews band playing here. >> you never know, like, where the music is going to go from night tonight. night to night. ♪ ♪ >> everyone knows that chick-fil-a is closed on sundays, except for last sunday. welcome back. >> bill, new jersey's -- [inaudible] is dead, following a plea deal. following a plea deal on -- as part of a [bleep]...
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; new york city eases away from car culture and makes more room for bikes and pedestrians; and, a lifetime achievement award for one of the men behind "fiddler on the roof." >> we recognized that there was something universal about these stories and we tried to make this a show that would appeal to people of all faiths. >> sreenivasan: next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studi
; new york city eases away from car culture and makes more room for bikes and pedestrians; and, a lifetime achievement award for one of the men behind "fiddler on the roof." >> we recognized that there was something universal about these stories and we tried to make this a show that would appeal to people of all faiths. >> sreenivasan: next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene...
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to it in new york city and across the nation. that is just of the festivities. the designation, also, will include 7 acres around the stone wall. eventually, there will be informational displays and a park ranger and all of that. right now, there is just a lot of pride about the announcement. >> just an incredible message. we are finally being seen. >> reporter: also here in front of the stone wall, you see the names of the victims of that mass shooting in orlando. this weekend. they will be honored before this weekend's parade -- the march, rather, on sunday. i also see a counterterrorism officer. the city has stepped up security. there will be enhanced security throughout this weekend. a strong nypd police presence as pride weekend kicks off. >> marcus solis, channel 7 "eyewitness news." >> thank you, marcus. >>> in brooklyn there is a wrapped in an 800 foot long rainbow ribbon inscribed with thousands of messages of hope and solidarity written by the residents of brooklyn. it will stay up four the next week and will sections and delivered to families in orlando. >>> we have
to it in new york city and across the nation. that is just of the festivities. the designation, also, will include 7 acres around the stone wall. eventually, there will be informational displays and a park ranger and all of that. right now, there is just a lot of pride about the announcement. >> just an incredible message. we are finally being seen. >> reporter: also here in front of the stone wall, you see the names of the victims of that mass shooting in orlando. this weekend....
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imam from orlando. a fascinating back story in muslim security officer went around new york city in the 1990's they were known as alibaba and the 40 thieves. when they were arrested he signed a deal to cooperate with only four years in prison then he is on the joint terrorism task force support the with the fbi working with the government and then arrested in 2011. >> with daniel brothers and. >> to be acquainted with him or associated with him. to categorically say that is untrue. >> alleged he has of person to commit an act of key hide it is under his anti-views could that have inspired him but those views are intact. >> but i have not done that recently. >> roberts said was detained after verts but no one from law enforcement has approached his client but he did have a good point. he mentioned we're not winning the war on terrorism and if he was to declare war on isis that begins the military could take over to rest american citizens if they were involved in terrorism. and not just watch over them like we saw in orlando nt also talked about getting nato involved. >> 1/2 to join i
imam from orlando. a fascinating back story in muslim security officer went around new york city in the 1990's they were known as alibaba and the 40 thieves. when they were arrested he signed a deal to cooperate with only four years in prison then he is on the joint terrorism task force support the with the fbi working with the government and then arrested in 2011. >> with daniel brothers and. >> to be acquainted with him or associated with him. to categorically say that is untrue....
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the deadly terror attack at a gay nightclub in orlando. the parades in new york and san francisco are two of the most popular events in the world. organizers are expecting even more people to attend this year. >>> and check this out. the police in new york city have even joined in coloring their vehicles in gay pride colors. the rainbow, of course. >> if only they can get the police -- i was only going to say if only they could get the lights to be the rainbow. >> he ask and you shall receive. >> i want a million dollars. >> no. >> okay. >> the magic is over. >> but we got an early start to the pride celebrations by heading to a party insomniacs can truly enjoy. it is called daybreaker >> it's essentially a dance party from goes from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. kicking off with hour of yoga all in honor of pride month. the event happens all year round but this particular rather than calling it daybreaker they called it gay breaker in honor of pride and it benefited the victims of the orlando nightclub shootinging. > what am i staring at? >> this was the scene. we had a little bit i've good time there. >> so the amazing thing about this the sun comes up around 8:30, and it's all like everybody turns into vampires running for the exits. >> the whole time you
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keep your eyes peeled. buddhist leaders are now warning new york city tourists to be wary of fake monks. yes, those buddhist monks you see in times square could be fake. and that screaming guy on the ing subway might not be the actl jesus. apparently, these guys dress in orange robes and hand out shiny medallions and offer greetings of peace, then hit you up for donations to a non-existent temple and become aggressive and hostile if you don't give them money. yeah, better cough it up or they will teach you the sound of one-hand slapping! these faux monks are hard to spot, so to help me tell the difference, tonight please welcome a real buddhist monk i found outside my theater. outside my theater. come on out here, donny! >> i'm a buddhist. i'm a real buddhist. >> stephen: thank you, thank you, donnie. you say you are a buddhist? >> yes, i am a buddhist. >> stephen: can you prove you're a buddhist? >> absolutely, the carpet matches the drapes, you all. >> stephen: have you had much trouble with the fake monking out there? >> so much trouble. i can't count the number of times i run into a
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on behalf of "the tonight show" and new york city. welcome to -- >> it's great to be here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is history here, because it's -- "the tonight show's" been in new york for years, but it's never had a a sitting president here. so this is the first time a a sitting president -- >> interesting. >> jimmy: is sitting here. [ laughter ] >> my advance people didn't tell me that. [ light laughter ] i'm not sure i would have done it. [ laughter ] is there a reason why other guys didn't do it?
on behalf of "the tonight show" and new york city. welcome to -- >> it's great to be here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is history here, because it's -- "the tonight show's" been in new york for years, but it's never had a a sitting president here. so this is the first time a a sitting president -- >> interesting. >> jimmy: is sitting here. [ laughter ] >> my advance people didn't tell me that. [ light laughter ] i'm not sure i would...
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brooklyn tech high school in new york city, which is a specialized high school, had to take an exam. and i know that the preparation i had in elementary and middle school allowed me to do well on that exam, allowed me to do well in school. >> reporter: lowell and the nation's other elite public high schools have acknowledged they have a long way to go to achieve the diversity they say they value. for the pbs newshour and education week, i'm spencer michels in san francisco.
brooklyn tech high school in new york city, which is a specialized high school, had to take an exam. and i know that the preparation i had in elementary and middle school allowed me to do well on that exam, allowed me to do well in school. >> reporter: lowell and the nation's other elite public high schools have acknowledged they have a long way to go to achieve the diversity they say they value. for the pbs newshour and education week, i'm spencer michels in san francisco.
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. >> i thought we were watching these guys roll to their deaths. >> a gorgeous summer day in new york city turns ugly when a sightseeing helicopter collides with a small plane. >> nobody could survive that. it was too quick, too fast, too devastating. >> firefighters flee a mountain top to avoid lightning only to fly into a disaster they didn't see coming. >> right then i knew that this isn't supposed to happen like this. >> our dramatic animations take you inside these complex machines and illustrate what led to horrific accidents. >> then all of a sudden it's not an airplane or a helicopter. it's a paper weight. and it will just drop out of the sky. >>> helicopters are amazing feats of engineering. they can lift off from any runway, fly in any direction, and most important, they can hover. >> being able to hover, it's why we all do it. it's one of the most incredible experiences you can have. >> this superior maneuverability makes them a valuable resource in extreme conditions. >> helicopters are a great tool for getting into high risk environments, whether it's a mountain top, a sea state, or
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york -- i grew up in new york city and i moved here in the 1970s. i went to harvard law and i was a research assistant for the same person that president obama was a research assistant to years later. i participated in what i think of as a foreign exchange program. i spent my last year at berkeley. between harvard and berkeley, it was definitely for exchange, it was a different world. i did undergraduate work in berkeley as well, but coming back as a third-year law student, i realized that this is where i want to settle down. since the 1970s, i have lived here in california, mostly in the bay area.>> moderator: you grew up in new york city? >> yes, new york city. >> moderator: why the interest in law? >> i grew at a time -- grew up at a time when civil rights leaders were heroes. i just couldn't imagine a greater job than being a lawyer and a civil rights lawyer.>> moderator: why did you go to harvard law? what did they see in you?>> i can imagine. for many years, i thought there must have been some other david oppenheimer that got into penn state, yale and harvard. there is somethi
york -- i grew up in new york city and i moved here in the 1970s. i went to harvard law and i was a research assistant for the same person that president obama was a research assistant to years later. i participated in what i think of as a foreign exchange program. i spent my last year at berkeley. between harvard and berkeley, it was definitely for exchange, it was a different world. i did undergraduate work in berkeley as well, but coming back as a third-year law student, i realized that...
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. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- paul rudd. hugh dancy. comedian jack whitehall. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 461! woo! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's what i'm talking about. hey. that's a good friday night crowd tonight, here in new york city. beautiful crowd. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show," baby, that's how you do it. oh, looking good. that's how you do it. sit back, relax, have a good time. get loud. get rowdy. get rowdy. well, i'm your host, jimmy fallon. here's what everyone is talking about, here. thank you. of course, last night was the nfl draft. and, yeah. it's a big deal over there. the los angeles rams used the first pick to select quarterback jared goff. he's a college student who just got a job worth over $20 million, or as he put it, i no longer support bernie sanders. [ laughter ] at this point, i'm good. i'm g
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title of the session. as dr. angel mentioned, there's a ferment going on there. partly in new york city but also around the country. san francisco is requiring warning notices in soda ads on billboards,s but kiosks and even on soda coolers where it says coca-cola, they may have to put a warning there. baltimore may vote next week on a similar measure that would require warnings in advertising and at supermarkets. warning people about sugar drinks. fruit drinks, soda pop, energy drinks. new york city tried -- dr. angel didn't stress this particular point -- but tried to limit the sugar -- limit the size of soft drinks at restaurants and the industry sued and new york lost for whatever reason but i think other cities will be looking at that approach also. they have different laws, different structures than new york city does. and then taxes. berkeley passed a tax a penny an ounce. san francisco voted in favor of a tax. 55% of san francisco voted for a tax but they needed two-thirds because they would earmark the money for health purposes. they're going to vote again possibly in november. oakl
title of the session. as dr. angel mentioned, there's a ferment going on there. partly in new york city but also around the country. san francisco is requiring warning notices in soda ads on billboards,s but kiosks and even on soda coolers where it says coca-cola, they may have to put a warning there. baltimore may vote next week on a similar measure that would require warnings in advertising and at supermarkets. warning people about sugar drinks. fruit drinks, soda pop, energy drinks. new...
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area of greatest concern, the storms will make their way towards philadelphia and new york city, too. so there's still a chance of some hef injury raines for them. here's the timing of it. the storms begin to bubble up over central new york, central pennsylvania then they intensify the most as they approach the albany, schenectady, troy area and down through eastern pa. by the time we get to 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. those storms will begin to head towards philadelphia, new york city and once again down around d.c. kind of time that out for your late afternoon and this evening. a small hail and damaging winds are possibility with the strongest of the storms. i don't think we're going to see any widespread severe weather. the rest of the forecast we're going to see scattered storms in the southeast. typical summertime weather. dry in the morning, late afternoon storms pop up. this is a beautiful day. a break from the heat and humidity. only 70 today in chicago. detroit is going to be much cooler too and it's going to heat up towards the weekend. enjoy that. you want to talk about heat. salt
area of greatest concern, the storms will make their way towards philadelphia and new york city, too. so there's still a chance of some hef injury raines for them. here's the timing of it. the storms begin to bubble up over central new york, central pennsylvania then they intensify the most as they approach the albany, schenectady, troy area and down through eastern pa. by the time we get to 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. those storms will begin to head towards philadelphia, new york city and once again...
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the islamic society here in central florida. julia cayenne and the new york city commissioner. great to have all of you. imam, thank you so much. saturday's shooting, do you think this had anything to do with islam? >> absolutely not. i have said all week this week, on behalf of the american-muslim community and american-muslim leaders, we condemn with the strongest terms, the terrorist act that came here. the hate crime that wounded our city and say unacceptable in islam, or any religion, for that matter. and i know the american people don't hear us condemn this enough. but we condemn it with the strongest terms. i know there is a religious fatwa that has been issued about this. and the statement that was put out by muslim leaders, called the orlando statement on orlandostatement.com, clarifying this position this, is not -- >> you think it's a hate crime. do you think it's a terror attack? >> it is a hate crime. i don't know how the fbi categorizes a terrorist attack. he made a call, a climb, that he was a member of isis and hezbollah, which is continue districtry. >> he pledged hi
the islamic society here in central florida. julia cayenne and the new york city commissioner. great to have all of you. imam, thank you so much. saturday's shooting, do you think this had anything to do with islam? >> absolutely not. i have said all week this week, on behalf of the american-muslim community and american-muslim leaders, we condemn with the strongest terms, the terrorist act that came here. the hate crime that wounded our city and say unacceptable in islam, or any...
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fox business addr headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to wall *. i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. since the height ofof the recession in 2008 housing has made a recovery with more consistent growth than the overall economy. but as recession risks grow, what will happen to housing. jimmy, welcome to the show. there may not be anybody better than you to tell us what's happening in housing. >> it many a mixed bag. the good part is interest rates are at historic lows. you can get a mort game for 3.5, 3.25% interest. if you understand mortgages, the interest and principle on a mortgage are the principle payments, they are the affordability part of owning a home. if interest rates go up, it's hard for people to afford homes. if interest rates went up 100 basis points. that would be an increase of 20% to 25% in payments payments. that would knock a lot of people out of the housing markets. with interest rates being very low, that's good for housing. on the other hand, we have issues right now the best mort ghaidges my lifetime. the high
fox business addr headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to wall *. i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. since the height ofof the recession in 2008 housing has made a recovery with more consistent growth than the overall economy. but as recession risks grow, what will happen to housing. jimmy, welcome to the show. there may not be anybody better than you to tell us what's happening in housing. >> it many a mixed bag. the good...
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york. >>> investigators looking into what caused this blaze in patterson. the two story collapsed from the flam comes into our newsroom. >>> new york city's lbgt community kicking off pride week with a rally last night. this is expected to be new york city's largest pride parade, but the celebrations are of course bittersweet. the orlando massacre is fresh in people's hearts and minds. many wearing orange bandannas to show sol darely. >> we love to dance. orlando who were on a dance floor until hatred entered the floor. >> security being kicked up in the area surrounding the husk stone jb wall inn. and it could be tough getting around the city during sunday's gay pride parade. so we put road closures on our website. >>> president obama helped set the tone for the weekend with a big announcement. he designated new york city's stonewall the first to honor gay rights. pat battle with reaction. >> it was remarkable and astounding. i feel honored. it's amazing to be a new yorker right now during these times. i'm very appreciative to this bar and all the sister bars as well. >> reporter: it was the place where it all began in 1969 when gay patrons a
york. >>> investigators looking into what caused this blaze in patterson. the two story collapsed from the flam comes into our newsroom. >>> new york city's lbgt community kicking off pride week with a rally last night. this is expected to be new york city's largest pride parade, but the celebrations are of course bittersweet. the orlando massacre is fresh in people's hearts and minds. many wearing orange bandannas to show sol darely. >> we love to dance. orlando who...
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, she was a curiator of prints and photographs at the museum of the city of new york. that's where she was first able to work with the collection of photographs. since leaving the museum she has been an independent curator and photographic historian work with with the new york historicle society, the columbia and the south street museum. and since 1988 she has also taught in the department of photography video and related media at the school of visual arts in new york where she curets the show and shows as a mentor. in addition to the show, bonnie has carried numerous exhibitions. that also traveled to other cities. and an exhibition in new york t the south street seaport museum in 2010. of course, she cure yated our current exhibition which opened in a related museum in but different format in new york before opening here in april. it will also travel to two locations in denmark. bonnie is also the author of many books including changing new york city, new york, and a coauthor of rediscovering jacob reese. she has also written books on the clarne h. white school of photography amo
, she was a curiator of prints and photographs at the museum of the city of new york. that's where she was first able to work with the collection of photographs. since leaving the museum she has been an independent curator and photographic historian work with with the new york historicle society, the columbia and the south street museum. and since 1988 she has also taught in the department of photography video and related media at the school of visual arts in new york where she curets the show...
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broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> in a scene that's become all too familiar, president obama tried again to console those mourning a mass shooting, the worst one in u.s. history. the president made a low-key visit to orlando where 49 people were gunned down in cold blood at a nightclub. he and vice president joe widen laid white roses at a memorial to the victims and sat for hours with survivors and families of those killed. the hospital workers who helped save the lives of the 53 people wounded that night. after the worse of humanity, the best of humanity came roaring back. if we're honest with ourselves, if, in fact, we want to show the best of our humanity, we're all going to have to work together at every level of government, across political lines to do more to stop killers who want to terrorize us. we will continue to be relentless against terrorist groups like isil and al qaeda. we are going to destroy them. we are going to disrupt their networks and their financing and the flow of fighters in and out of war theaters. we're going to disrupt their propa
broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> in a scene that's become all too familiar, president obama tried again to console those mourning a mass shooting, the worst one in u.s. history. the president made a low-key visit to orlando where 49 people were gunned down in cold blood at a nightclub. he and vice president joe widen laid white roses at a memorial to the victims and sat for hours with survivors and families of those killed. the hospital workers who helped save...
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country and one of the largest was right here in new york city. wendy gillette reports. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands came to be loud and proud in new york city's annual gay pride parade. but somber moments as well. 49 people in white veils walked in silence representing those killed at the gay nightclub pulse in orlando. 49 flags kicked off the flag. one held by new jersey resident sam wax. >> i hope i'm doing something to honor their memory. >> reporter: the owner and entertainment manager of the club rode on the lead float. they were followed by a sea of orange, the color that represents the gun control movement. parade volunteer amy hellman marched this year with a different purpose. she is friends with a man who escaped the shooting unhurt. >> it was a very traumatic experience for him and i was so thankful he is all right, but in that same breath, he lost so many friends that night. >> we can't live in fear. if it scares us away, there would be no pride. >> reporter: this year's parade in manhattan drew a larger crowd than year's past. wendy gillette for cbs news, new yor
country and one of the largest was right here in new york city. wendy gillette reports. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands came to be loud and proud in new york city's annual gay pride parade. but somber moments as well. 49 people in white veils walked in silence representing those killed at the gay nightclub pulse in orlando. 49 flags kicked off the flag. one held by new jersey resident sam wax. >> i hope i'm doing something to honor their memory. >> reporter: the owner and...
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clouds are thicker, 79 in central park in new york city. i want to show you dew points, in philadelphia we have a number above 60, the cut off for humid air. 65 currently. new york city the dew point is really low, 48 and that indicates not humid at all. that real humid air down in richmond well to the south below a cold front that passed through 24 to 36 hours ago. at the playground sunscreen and cool drinks. 86 by 4:00 and expect a high of 88 by 2:00, you see how the temperatures will go. 87 by 2:00, 88 by 3:00 and by 4:00 down to 86, we may dip down to 81 by 6:00 but it will be pretty warm and at 10:00 around 70 for the overnight hours. we are on june 1st at the start of hurricane season and when i come back inside we'll talk about how that will look like it's going to playout and which part of the season will be more active and how many storms we think we are going have. all the details are coming up rick. >> thank you. >>> stay with 6abc.com/weather for constant updates on the forecast. rely on storm tracker radar for real time views of any changes. >>> well, throughou
clouds are thicker, 79 in central park in new york city. i want to show you dew points, in philadelphia we have a number above 60, the cut off for humid air. 65 currently. new york city the dew point is really low, 48 and that indicates not humid at all. that real humid air down in richmond well to the south below a cold front that passed through 24 to 36 hours ago. at the playground sunscreen and cool drinks. 86 by 4:00 and expect a high of 88 by 2:00, you see how the temperatures will go. 87...
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bringing in the hotter air. 87 in philadelphia. 80 in new york city not as bad in central park. 81 is the high north as bingbin. warm air surging to the south. not bad along the east coast, more humid up near new york city, most of us down to washington are looking at dewpoints in the upper 50s, when you get up over 60 it will start feeling 60. 92 at 4:00 p.m. we're going for a high of 93 at 3:00 p.m. at midnight we're in the upper 70s and the overnight low expected to go down to 72. another thing to throw at you, we have a code orange ozone-action day, the pollution leaves are making it uncomfortable or health risk for young kids or senior citizens that's suffering from heart or lung conditions including asthma. when i step inside we'll talk about the humidity builds tonight and tomorrow. the story today is cool drinks abbey sunscreen with the air quality and the heat. >> you can stay ahead of changes in the forecast by following each of our meteorologists on facebook and twitter. we invite you to check back often to keep an eye on storm tracker 6 live radar and much more. >>> the se
bringing in the hotter air. 87 in philadelphia. 80 in new york city not as bad in central park. 81 is the high north as bingbin. warm air surging to the south. not bad along the east coast, more humid up near new york city, most of us down to washington are looking at dewpoints in the upper 50s, when you get up over 60 it will start feeling 60. 92 at 4:00 p.m. we're going for a high of 93 at 3:00 p.m. at midnight we're in the upper 70s and the overnight low expected to go down to 72. another...
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. a bright red meant there were 30% or more immigrants. all of new york city, most of new jersey are bright red three so is a virtually all of idaho, montana, but the code is -- wisconsin. we important how -- we forget how important immigration was to the settlement of the u.s. will, popular culture -- we talk about politics, we talk about both immigrants and the children of ammon ends who are and politics. popular culture today celebrates the west indian kid who came to new york looking for a college education and instead ended up as the secretary of the treasury or a meanwhile, while is unlikely to have a broadway play, there is the son of the western immigrants who went to public school and city college in this now being chairman of the joint chief of staff and secretary of state. course, all off in the footsteps of many immigrants and their children who ended up in presidential cabinet and the equivalent. in the last half-century, there have been at least 20 immigrants and their children who have served at that level of american government. we have had two secretaries of state, w
. a bright red meant there were 30% or more immigrants. all of new york city, most of new jersey are bright red three so is a virtually all of idaho, montana, but the code is -- wisconsin. we important how -- we forget how important immigration was to the settlement of the u.s. will, popular culture -- we talk about politics, we talk about both immigrants and the children of ammon ends who are and politics. popular culture today celebrates the west indian kid who came to new york looking for a...
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. >> don't do that. >> you made an illegal u-turn -- >> he's patrolling the mean streets of new york city. >> you broke the law. >> get out of my face, man. >> but he's not handing out tickets or catching criminals. >> you broke the law. >> instead, he's catching them on camera. police officers, meter maids, and any other government official he sees violating the very laws they're supposed to enforce. and they are not happy to see him. >> are you going to run me over now? >> i've been roughed up. i've been threatened. i've been confronted. i'm jimmy justice. >> but the man who calls himself jimmy justice won't back down. >> they're afraid of me. >> you're not allowed to do that. >> and they're afraid of my video camera. >> what are you doing? move away from the vehicle. >> i'm filming you breaking the law. >> his goal -- to bring justice, vigilante justice, to the streets of new york, streets on which he says he sees a double standard. >> everybody else gets summonsed the second they break the law. you're in a "no-standing" zone. it's a bus stop. >> so what? >> you would give a ticket to somebody
. >> don't do that. >> you made an illegal u-turn -- >> he's patrolling the mean streets of new york city. >> you broke the law. >> get out of my face, man. >> but he's not handing out tickets or catching criminals. >> you broke the law. >> instead, he's catching them on camera. police officers, meter maids, and any other government official he sees violating the very laws they're supposed to enforce. and they are not happy to see him. >>...
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was supported by celler's principle nemesis, another jewish congressman from new york city representing the upper east side, representative bloom. later when on to distant wish -- went on to distant wish distinguish himself and his work for the establishment of the united nations. bloom upheld what happened at bermuda or rather what did not happen at bermuda as being adequate and celler did not. in his own style, celler referred to the bermuda conference as a blooming fiasco. in essence, no progress was made at all. by the end of the year, he was openly calling from the floor of the house for the resignation of the assistant secretary of state, breckenridge who was the biggest blocker of all inside the state at this time. in 1944, i would say the situation became too little too late. the very beginning of the war, the urging of secretary of treasury, the war refugee was established in the united states and a small plan for rescue was put into place but not really enacted upon. in essence, only about 900 individuals were relocated to a refugee camp in upstate new york. the end of the war
was supported by celler's principle nemesis, another jewish congressman from new york city representing the upper east side, representative bloom. later when on to distant wish -- went on to distant wish distinguish himself and his work for the establishment of the united nations. bloom upheld what happened at bermuda or rather what did not happen at bermuda as being adequate and celler did not. in his own style, celler referred to the bermuda conference as a blooming fiasco. in essence, no...
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religion in urban areas, mr. butler sat down with us to talk about religion in 20th century new york city and talked to us about misconceptions on the subject. he was interviewed this year in providence, rhode island. >> jon butler, you are writing a book called "god ith
religion in urban areas, mr. butler sat down with us to talk about religion in 20th century new york city and talked to us about misconceptions on the subject. he was interviewed this year in providence, rhode island. >> jon butler, you are writing a book called "god ith
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today's pride parades. fortunately, there were no reports of any major incidents. n new york city, the parade began with a moment of silence for the nightclub victims. of hundreds of thousands people marched in solidarity showing their support for the of orlando. >> pain over what happened in orlando. but the answer is not to run and hide. to stand up boldly. new york city is doing today. >>> up next, the fate of former mcdonnal overnor bob hanging in the balance. det will isn't going to jail >>> and a new poll shows major race for the e white house. trump trailing clinton right now although a lot can happen in ♪ what are you doing? sara, i love you, and... [phone rings] ah, it's my brother. keep going... sara, will you marry... [phone rings again] what do you want, todd???? [crowd cheering] keep it going!!!! if you sit on your phone, you butt-dial people. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. i know we just met like, two months ago... yes! [crowd cheering] [crowd cheering
today's pride parades. fortunately, there were no reports of any major incidents. n new york city, the parade began with a moment of silence for the nightclub victims. of hundreds of thousands people marched in solidarity showing their support for the of orlando. >> pain over what happened in orlando. but the answer is not to run and hide. to stand up boldly. new york city is doing today. >>> up next, the fate of former mcdonnal overnor bob hanging in the balance. det will isn't...
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restriction. but has the power to get my fat we are end up. >> take go walk down the street of new york city with rows of corporate office buildings and then buildings like this one. a treatment center for addicts where products like methadone are given out daily. then you will find them locked up. >> even i don't have access. and then they give up the medication. but even the newest drug is the answer to the addiction crisis. there really curb some of cravings that they feel. >> keep moving toward. and the kids are more likely to die from an overdose and if you are confused they come for the answers. >> because once you are on methadone you are hooked is another addiction stick senator john mccain called it sick and the former mayor guiliani had all throughout new york city. and looking at the celebration to stay sober for some time how do think they did it? >>. >> and then here we are in 2016 over the past three years here of an addiction and death from overdose? as a matter of fact is a new jersey it is three times the national average. >> it is very cheap to get in the over prescription of th
restriction. but has the power to get my fat we are end up. >> take go walk down the street of new york city with rows of corporate office buildings and then buildings like this one. a treatment center for addicts where products like methadone are given out daily. then you will find them locked up. >> even i don't have access. and then they give up the medication. but even the newest drug is the answer to the addiction crisis. there really curb some of cravings that they feel....
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he takes to the podium in maybe a half an hour or so here in downtown new york city at trump soho. first you've got trade, terrorism. watch for trump to attack her on the clinton foundation, human rights and economic impact in the united states. trump i'm told will strike a surprisingly optimistic and less angry tone, although you obviously will see him go negative against clinton. as for when trump talks about himself, expect it to be more philosophical and less policy oriented. trump has delivered a couple of what his campaign has billed as policy speeches over the last couple of weeks. this one is intended to really go after both clintons hard. this comes less than 24 hours after clinton did the same to trump, hammering him on the business record he so often boasts about on the campaign trail. what was notable about that speech, jose, you could see the clear shift in the trump team's response to that speech. they were live tweeting. they had trump delivering an instagram video almost as clinton was speaking here. very different from what we've seen from trump's campaign in the
he takes to the podium in maybe a half an hour or so here in downtown new york city at trump soho. first you've got trade, terrorism. watch for trump to attack her on the clinton foundation, human rights and economic impact in the united states. trump i'm told will strike a surprisingly optimistic and less angry tone, although you obviously will see him go negative against clinton. as for when trump talks about himself, expect it to be more philosophical and less policy oriented. trump has...
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reductions across the board? >> can i take a crack at that? i think new york city has pointed the way, getting rid of trans fat from restaurant foods affected everybody. and probably gave preferential benefit to low income people. lowering sodium in packaged foods come in restaurant food as the fda is proposing is voluntary guidelines. i think we will preferentially benefit low income people, less educated people who rely on packaged food. some of this regulatory work is especially beneficial, even taxing soft drinks, it's a progressive kind of tax but the benefits are progressive, special is the money, the tax revenues are invested in promoting health among low income people. but regulation side, i think school food programs or schools can be a great leveler of helping the income less educated people in particular, such as healthier school meals which has been talked about, but that's especially helpful to low income people. and they don't have to pay for them. free lunches and breakfasts. just follow up on the discussion on cooking, hopefully schools will bring back home back and te
reductions across the board? >> can i take a crack at that? i think new york city has pointed the way, getting rid of trans fat from restaurant foods affected everybody. and probably gave preferential benefit to low income people. lowering sodium in packaged foods come in restaurant food as the fda is proposing is voluntary guidelines. i think we will preferentially benefit low income people, less educated people who rely on packaged food. some of this regulatory work is especially...
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will be on the lead float as you is expected to be one of biggest if not the biggest in new york city and i had a message from a police spokesman who told me that at this point, there is still no specific or credible threat for tomorrow's parade. that is latest live from hudson river park tonight, christine and antwan back to you. >> robert moses for us thank you. >> a national monument first to honor gay rights to celebrate white for the first time in times square. photos on billboards stone wall became site of uprising after raided in june of 1969 treating what is a start of the gay rights movement. >> at harlem rainbow colored flags waving high at robinson park it is the 7th year for the chefnt features food, entertainment, and afnghts for families. >> as we've told you many events taking place this weekend to celebrate gay pride that >> dan bowens spoke to the parpght who is talked about added meaning surrounding this year's event. >> be loud, be proud. >> a message of hope an race for pride. >> on your mark -- [horn] >> a lot of energy. >> something significant happening in the gay c
will be on the lead float as you is expected to be one of biggest if not the biggest in new york city and i had a message from a police spokesman who told me that at this point, there is still no specific or credible threat for tomorrow's parade. that is latest live from hudson river park tonight, christine and antwan back to you. >> robert moses for us thank you. >> a national monument first to honor gay rights to celebrate white for the first time in times square. photos on...
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are joined by the mayor of the city of new york, bill de blasio. thank you for coming in. >> you are welcome. >> you put out a statement today. what in general did you say to the people of the city? >> our hearts are with the people of orlando and the families of those who have lost their loved ones. that's the first thing we all have to say. we also said that this city is vigilant and ready. unfortunately, we felt terror before in 2001. we live in a high state of readiness every day. we have also developed a very strong anti-terror capacity. we have over 500 officers would do nothing but anti-terrorism patrol. they will be out in force in new york city. what i have said is you will see a lot of police presence the next few days. in general in busy locations but also on the lgbt community. there's a real concern in the community. this was an act of hate as well as an act of terror. at gay community locations and community centers, there will be additional police presence. there's a vigil tomorrow night in front of the famous stone wall in the birth plaplace of t gay civil rights celebration. this month is the pride parade at the end of the month. a lot of police presence to keep the com
are joined by the mayor of the city of new york, bill de blasio. thank you for coming in. >> you are welcome. >> you put out a statement today. what in general did you say to the people of the city? >> our hearts are with the people of orlando and the families of those who have lost their loved ones. that's the first thing we all have to say. we also said that this city is vigilant and ready. unfortunately, we felt terror before in 2001. we live in a high state of readiness...
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around a funeral. kissing her, hugging her. the next day you get on a plane of pure amsterdam to new york city. we've got 18, 24 hours, maybe 48 hours incubation period of five to seven days. three days after show back in new york before other side new staff got a headache and a fever and i'm not feeling well. a good hospital number one diagnosis will be malaria. one, two and three. if not malaria and the no-space, it's easy to say how you get hospitalized for something a spread disease within the community. we saw this happen in texas did exact same scenario. infected to local nurses. i spent a lot of time and place is across the world to let you know that our health care system is not better than what you see in toronto, what you saw in singapore when they had their sars outbreak or hong kong. i just spent some time in seoul. solheim outbreak due to a sars relative. excellent health care system like ours, but they are not ready for these patients coming in with high hazard viruses. travel has played a big role in how these diseases emerge currently. so i think it started giving you a sense of why y
around a funeral. kissing her, hugging her. the next day you get on a plane of pure amsterdam to new york city. we've got 18, 24 hours, maybe 48 hours incubation period of five to seven days. three days after show back in new york before other side new staff got a headache and a fever and i'm not feeling well. a good hospital number one diagnosis will be malaria. one, two and three. if not malaria and the no-space, it's easy to say how you get hospitalized for something a spread disease within...
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grew up in manhattan, new york city. i was born and raised in harlem. had a great time growing up in manhattan. i wouldn't have traded it for anything. >> host: what'd your parents do? >> guest: my dad was a police officer, my mom was a seamstress. she did alterations and made dresses and stuff like that. >> host: and you mentioned a catholic nun as a teacher. you went to catholic school? >> guest: i went to catholic school up through high school, and then i went to ucla. >> host: in your book you talk about rules, following the rules of the nuns, following the rules of the coaches, following the rules of dad. >> guest: yeah. i've had a lot of coaching, i've had to understand discipline from a lot of other people's vantage point. so i'm happy at this point in my life that i'm following my own path. >> host: what are you doing these days? >> guest: these days i'm writing, i'm spending time with my granddaughter, i'm a new grandparent. i have a beautiful granddaughter. and just trying to take in what's happening in the world -- >> host: what about your charity? >> guest: my -- i have a
grew up in manhattan, new york city. i was born and raised in harlem. had a great time growing up in manhattan. i wouldn't have traded it for anything. >> host: what'd your parents do? >> guest: my dad was a police officer, my mom was a seamstress. she did alterations and made dresses and stuff like that. >> host: and you mentioned a catholic nun as a teacher. you went to catholic school? >> guest: i went to catholic school up through high school, and then i went to...
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terrorist attack in orlando. there were some hateful notes left on some cars in new york. what you got? >> that's right. the effect of the orlando shooting continues to resonate throughout the nation in new york city is no exception. the city has ramped up security all over the five boroughs to have more security at lgbt affiliations. they have confirmed that there have been unspecified threats to the lgbt community here in the city. there was a specific incident in hell's kitchen just hours after the orlando shooting on sunday. resident discovered notes on their car and windshield here on west 46 tree. the handwritten notes notes reference the killing of gay people. the almost incoherent reads in part, god commanded jewish people to kill the whole homosexuals and kill the which is among us. take a look at this photo from a local business of the man police are looking for in connection with the hate know. in the meantime, manhattanites are reacting to the possible hate crimes. >> have lived in this neighborhood for long time. it's unbelievable something something could be written like that today in the city, the city that's always so inclusive and new york, of all places, this stuff should happen. >>
terrorist attack in orlando. there were some hateful notes left on some cars in new york. what you got? >> that's right. the effect of the orlando shooting continues to resonate throughout the nation in new york city is no exception. the city has ramped up security all over the five boroughs to have more security at lgbt affiliations. they have confirmed that there have been unspecified threats to the lgbt community here in the city. there was a specific incident in hell's kitchen just...
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million spectators packed new york city's legendary 5th avenue. a long stretch of lower manhattan painted in the colors of the rainbow all for the new york city pride march. >> amazing to see people go all out. even people who aren't gay, celebrating the same thing. you know, it's love, and up nighting. you know, amazing. >> everybody gets to celebrate who they are. be proud. >> the parade featured 91 floats with 32,000 participants. and the first time in its history. representatives from the nba took part. >> this was the 46th year of the march. at the iconic stonewall inn, crowds celebrated the tavern's status as the first national monument to gay rights. in 1969, people rioted after police raided the stonewall. this year there was also an outpouring of solidarity and grief for the 49 victims killed this month at a gay nightclub in orlando. the parade will close with the longest running lgbt fireworks display over the hudson river. >> demarco morgan. thank you. >> coming up, after more than a half century. the case is closed on the mississippi murders of three civil rights workers. i di
million spectators packed new york city's legendary 5th avenue. a long stretch of lower manhattan painted in the colors of the rainbow all for the new york city pride march. >> amazing to see people go all out. even people who aren't gay, celebrating the same thing. you know, it's love, and up nighting. you know, amazing. >> everybody gets to celebrate who they are. be proud. >> the parade featured 91 floats with 32,000 participants. and the first time in its history....