Month: July 2019
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Will Republicans take back the House?
Fox News contributor Doug Schoen discusses President Trump’s claim that Republicans will be able to take back the House and the infighting inside the Democratic Party. FOX Business Network news video.
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President Trump Delivers Remarks on Asylum … Guatemala
Donald Trump against abusing immigration system and human smugglers.Official White House video.
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Why demand for electric cars will grow
Electric cars promise to change the way we drive, making it greener and potentially even safer. But electric vehicles’ path to wider adoption is full of hurdles…CNN Business video.
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Mayor de Blasio Speaks at the Sapolin Accessibility Awards
Mayor de Blasio Speaks at the Sapolin Accessibility Awards Gracie Mansion 88th Street and East End Avenue New York, NY 10128 July 25, 2019
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8-year-old girl killed when cabinet falls off wall at school
An 8-year-old girl died in an Orange County school Tuesday after a cabinet fell off of a wall and struck her in the head. It happened around 2:30 p.m. at the Kiryas Joel Union Free School at 7 Israel Zupnick Drive in the village of Kiryas Joel, where state police responded to a call of…
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How Domino’s Is Winning The Pizza Wars
Domino’s Pizza sales fell a decade ago, but today it’s world’s biggest pizza company by sales. How did Domino’s turn around its fortunes to dominate competitors like Pizza Hut and Papa John’s? For decades, food delivery meant Chinese takeout or Pizza, usually from a local shop or a large chain like Domino’s Pizza. That’s changed…
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5 of the biggest data breaches ever
In 2017, credit-reporting company Equifax disclosed that they had experienced a major data breach, affecting up to 143 million people. The company joined Yahoo, Myspace, Target, LinkedIn and more on the list of largest data breaches in history. CNN Business video
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3 charged after NYPD officers doused with water in NYC
Police on Wednesday announced that three men have been arrested in connection with incidents of on-duty NYPD officers being drenched with water. The officers had been sent to break up unruly gatherings around open fire hydrants during the heatwave in Brownsville and Harlem – but they got soaked themselves as onlookers jeered. ABC7 New York…
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Who Invented The Light Bulb?
In 2018 the LED lighting market was worth almost $52 billion and is expected to reach over $112 billion by 2024. But 200 years before LEDs were a multibillion-dollar industry, and decades before Thomas Edison showed up, light bulbs were an idea just starting to enter the minds of curious scientists. CNBC News video
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How Drones Could Change The Shipping Industry
Today, container ships transport more than 90% of all goods in the world, but it can take over a month for those goods to sail from Beijing to New York. Cargo drones could be the disruption needed in a global supply chain that has been largely unchanged since the 1950s…CNBC News video.Manhattan Business TV
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Boris Johnson is making some business leaders nervous
Some business leaders are growing concerned about what will happen to the UK economy if Boris Johnson delivers on his promise of a no-deal Brexit. CNN Business video.
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Miami Tower Building Skyport for Flying Cars on Roof
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Baby Alligator Found In Long Island Family’s Pool
A Long Island family says it’s trying to think of a name for a baby alligator found cooling off if its swimming pool. CBS New York news video.
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MTA To Meet On LIRR New Fleet Delay
MTA officials will meet today to discuss the delayed delivery of the newest fleet of LIRR trains. CBS New York news video.
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Man caught on camera walking into store naked to get coffee
It may be hot out there, but one man might have gone a little too far in his quest to keep comfortable….” The Pennsylvania man asked the woman behind the counter where the coffee was. She told him and he proceeded to make a cup. He then asked if she knew any good local swimming…
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Mayor’s update on NYC power outages
POWER OUTAGE UPDATE: Mayor Bill de Blasio gives update on power outages in Brooklyn, Queens.ABC7 New York news video.
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New Jersey Cop Breaks Silence on Wild, Caught-on-Camera Shooting | NBC New York
The Newark police officer charged with manslaughter for allegedly shooting and killing a man fleeing a traffic stop after a harrowing pursuit caught on his own body camera tells News 4 in an exclusive interview that he would do it again if put in the same situation. NBC New York news video
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Longtime Manhattan DA Morgenthau Dies
From mafia figures to “Subway Vigilante” Bernhard Goetz, Morgenthau prosecuted many high-profile cases during his 35 years in office. CBS New York news video
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Con Ed Customers Waking Up Without Power
More than 20,000 Con Edison customers across the five boroughs are waking up without power this morning. CBS2 New York news video.
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7-year-old girl, 51-year-old woman killed when fire tears through Queens home…
A 7-year-old girl and a 51-year-old woman were killed when a two-alarm fire ripped through a Queens home Sunday morning, according to the FDNY. A 19-year-old man is also in critical condition from the fire. It broke out Sunday morning on the first floor of a home located on 117th Street, near Atlantic Avenue, in…