Day: January 30, 2016
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Wal Mart Whistleblower Pharmacist Wins $31 Million
A jury has awarded more than $31 million in damages to a former Wal-Mart pharmacist. Wal-Mart whistleblower pharmacist wins lawsuit after getting fired for reporting safety concerns (Video New York Daily News) . Click here to read more: http://nydn.us/1P3SivJ Midtown Manhattan News New York
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Does OJ Simpson suffer from football-related brain trauma? Video Fox News
Dr. Clifford Stark explains warning signs of CTE . OJ Simpson – Orenthal James “O. J.” Simpson, nicknamed “the Juice”, is a retired American football player, broadcaster, actor, and convicted felon currently incarcerated at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada. The symptoms of CTE ( Chronic traumatic encephalopathy ) include memory loss, confusion, impaired judgment,…
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Giants Defensive Tackle Jay Bromley Accused of Rape in a midtown hotel
Video New York Daily News. Police are investigating a claim that Giants defensive tackle Jay Bromley attempted to rape a woman he had just met online at a swanky Midtown hotel early Saturday. Bromley, 23, picked the 26-year-old woman up at her home early Saturday after meeting her on the picture sharing site, police sources…
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Giving Every Student an Opportunity to Learn Through Computer Science For All
The White House – Weekly Address. In this week’s address, the President Barack Obama discussed his plan to give all students across the country the chance to learn computer science (CS) in school. News for students to teachers. Video by The White House. Midtown Manhattan News New York
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SAG 2016 Awards
SAG 2016 Awards – The 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 2015, will be presented on January 30, 2016 on both TNT and TBS 8:00 p.m. EST – 5:00 p.m. PST. Nominees were announced on December 9, 2015 Midtown Manhattan News New York
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How Jesse Malin’s music honors New York City’s past
Jesse Malin has been a staple of the New York music scene for decades since his start in one of the city’s pioneering punk bands. Malin’s work has crossed genres and attracted the attention of rock ‘n’ roll royalty. Malin sat down with Anthony Mason to discuss his career and how the Big Apple has…
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Eye Opener: Clinton’s “top secret” email headache gets worse
Just two days before the Iowa caucuses, Hillary Clinton’s campaign is in damage control mode over new information about her private email server when she was secretary of state. The State Department released a new batch of the emails, censoring 22 of them that contain top-secret information. They were not labeled classified when they were…
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Behind the expedition to the Earth’s mantle
In 1961, scientists drilled a hole into the ocean floor off California’s coast. They hoped to break through the Earth’s crust and reach the mantle beneath, but they failed. Now, other scientists are trying again to make history. A two-month expedition in the Indian Ocean has drilled farther than ever before, and returns to land…
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How ‘The People vs. O.J. Simpson’ Cast Prepared for Their Roles
Cuba Gooding, Jr., John Travolta, David Schwimmer and Sarah Paulson talk about portraying the iconic Simpson trial characters. Video ABC News Midtown Manhattan News New York
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U.S. Artists and Filmmakers Are Invading Cuba
From USA to Cuba. Cultural tourists are leading the crush of American tourists to Cuba. Visual artists are seeing their studios overwhelmed by U.S. curators, dealers and collectors, while Hollywood producers are scouting TV and movie locations. WSJ’s Kelly Crows joins Lunch Break to discuss. The Wall Street Journal Midtown Manhattan News New York
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The Second Annual American Justice Summit. New York. Vice News Video
This Friday, January 29th, the second annual American Justice Summit will be held at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. The summit will feature panels, conversations and performances that explore the urgent need for American justice and prison system reform. Gun control and gun culture, juvenile incarceration, immigrant detention, and the state of policing…
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Brunswick Corporation CEO: Sailing Higher? Mad Money CNBC
he stock has been taking on water lately, but can the company sail away from the pain? The Brunswick Corporation, formerly known as the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, is an American corporation that specializes in developing, manufacturing and marketing a wide variety of products since 1845. Watch more Mad Money here: http://bit.ly/WatchMadMoney Midtown Manhattan News New…
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What’s next for Apple as iPhones sales take a dip?
New York Fox Business about future of Appla and Iphone. R Midtown Manhattan News New York
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‘Laugh-In’ creator: All presidential races are good for comedy
‘Laugh-In’ creator George Schlatter on the GOP debate night humor. The election 2016 – Great Theater. Video Fox Business, New York Midtown Manhattan News New York
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How Rikers Island Regressed (Extra Scene from ‘VICE News Meets Bernie Kerik’)
From New York’s “top cop” to convicted felon, Bernie Kerik has led many lives. The man who used to specialize in locking people up now is advocating for criminal justice reform after spending time in prison. In this extra scene, Kerik tells VICE News how the reforms and improvements he made at Rikers Island Penitentiary’s…
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It’s Elon Musk vs. Warren Buffett in the Fight for the Future of Solar
SolarCity, America’s largest manufacturer and leaser of solar panels, was welcomed into Nevada with economic incentives. But then Nevada’s Public Utilities Commission started charging homes with solar panels more to use the public grid. This is bigger than a fight over solar energy – Nevada Energy, is part of Warren Buffett’s business empire, and Elon…
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Chris Christie: House of cards is coming down around Clinton
N.J. governor Chris Christie speaks out about server scandal, feud with Gov. John Kasich on ‘The Kelly File’. Video Fox News Midtown Manhattan News New York
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Trump against Trump. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Stephen Colbert moderates An All-Trump Debate … Since Donald Trump dropped out of Fox News’ final GOP debate, Stephen decided to hold the classiest, Trumpiest debate of all time. Video by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Midtown Manhattan News New York
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Republican candidates spar over immigration
‘Hannity’ guests discuss how this issue impacts national security. Video Fox News Midtown Manhattan News New York
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Drug shortages force U.S. doctors into ‘unethical corner’
Shortages of some prescription drugs are forcing doctors to make difficult decisions, in some cases choosing one patient over another, or sharing a dose between multiple patients. Hari Sreenivasan learns more about the rationing from Sheri Fink of The New York Times. Video PBS NewsHour New York Midtown Manhattan News New York