Day: July 8, 2019
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How Kamala Harris Made Her Millions
In a field of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates with no shortage of money, Sen. Kamala Harris and her husband stand out. The California Democrat and her spouse, lawyer Douglas Emhoff, reported about $1.9 million in adjusted gross income for last year, according to tax returns released earlier this year. Their 2018 haul more than doubles…
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Trump Doesn’t Want to Get Into a Military Fight With Iran, Says Professor Brands
Jul.07 — Hal Brands, professor of global affairs at Johns Hopkins SAIS, discusses the U.S.’s strategy with Iran and the possibility of talks between the two countries. Bloomberg politics video.
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Couple sues IVF clinic for allegedly implanting wrong embryos
A new lawsuit claims a New York couple gave birth to other people’s children, after a fertility clinic impregnated them with the wrong embryos. The couple had been expecting female twins, but instead gave birth to two male babies. They had to give the babies to their biological parents. CBS This Morning video.
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USWNT heads home to celebrate – and fight for equal pay
The U.S. women’s soccer team is coming home as repeat champions. The U.S. wrapped up back- to-back World Cups, with a 2-0 win in Sunday’s final. Now, team members are speaking out about the ongoing battle to be paid as much as the U.S. men’s team. CBS This Morning video.
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Search For Man Accused Of Robbing Man In Mill Basin
The NYPD says the 56-year-old victim was walking behind an apartment building near Strickland Avenue and Avenue V in the Mill Basin section of Brooklyn when man with a knife demanded money. CBS2 New York news.
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Salute To America Celebration – Salute Donald Trump
We talked to folks at the President’s “Salute to America” 4th of July celebration in Washington DC. They told us why they love our President Donald Trump and why they love this country. Daily Caller video.
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Kevin Spacey May Face His Sex Assault Accuser In Court
Kevin Spacey may come face to face with the young man who has accused the actor of groping him. CBS New York news video.
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Missing Queens EMT Found Safe
Family members grew concerned after 39-year-old Jesan Avila-Hyde disappeared from his Flushing, Queens home. CBS2 New York news video.
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KCON NYC Grows In Size, Wraps Up At Javits Center
A celebration of Korean music and fashion filled venues in New York this weekend as K-pop fans filled the Javits Center and Madison Square Garden. CBS2 New York news video.
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Eye Drops, Ointments Sold At Walmart And Walgreens Recalled
A recall has been issued for eye drops and ointments over fears the products may not be sterile. CBS New York news video.
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Disney Star Cameron Boyce Dies At Age 20
The actor was best known for his role on the “Descendants” show starring alongside Adam Sandler in “Grown Ups” movies. Boyce’s family says he died Saturday in his sleep at his home in Los Angeles due to a seizure. CBS New York news video.
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Riverdale Cinematographer Discusses Show’s Eery Look
From the neon lights to the teal and blue coloring; it’s clear that the atmosphere in ever scene of Riverdale is intentional. We talked to Brendan Uegama, the director of photography behind Riverdale seasons 2 and 3 about the inspiration behind the show’s dark and ominous look. MASHABLE video
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2 Victims Expected To Survive Following East Harlem Stabbings
A stabbing in East Harlem sent two men to the hospital after an incident just before midnight at First Avenue and E. 116th Street. No arrests have been made. CBS2 New York news.
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Man shot in the chest and hip by police in the Bronx
Man shot in the chest and hip by police in the Bronx Kirstin Cole has the story. PIX11 News video.
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Reports of “scabies, shingles and chickenpox” at border facility prompt calls for answers
House Democrats want top immigration officials from the Trump administration to testify this week about the crisis at the border. The lawmakers want answers about reports of dangerous and unsanitary conditions at migrant detention facilities. Ben Tracy reports. CBS This Morning video.
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Starbucks execs meet with Tempe police after cops were asked to leave store
Starbucks is apologizing to an Arizona police department after six officers were apparently asked to leave a store on the Fourth of July. This was because a customer said the officers made him feel unsafe. The coffee giant faces growing backlash online. Jamie Yuccas reports. CBS This Morning video.
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NYPD Trying To Identify Suspects In Bronx Burglary
Police say a man and a woman stole a refrigerator and washer from a commercial building on Sherman Street in June. CBS2 New York news video.
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Newark Woman Accused Of Stabbing 2 Police Officers
Officers say they responded to a call of a person acting violently and irrationally early on July 4. CBS2 New York news video.
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The people vs. Chief Justice Roberts
2020 census decision will have massive, deeply damaging implications for America. #FoxNews FOX News video.
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Rainbow Flags Again Burned Outside Harlem Gay Bar
A bar in Harlem has again been targeted by an apparent hate crime after a rainbow flag was set on fire outside the building. CBS2 New York news video news.