Month: July 2019
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Israel’s Regev on Iran, Mideast Peace Plan, U.K. Antisemitism Row
Mark Regev, Israel’s ambassador to the U.K., discusses Iran, the U.S.’s Middle East peace plan, Israeli elections and the antisemitism row in the U.K. opposition Labour Party. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” Bloomberg politics video.
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Authorities searching for American scientist missing in Greece
Authorities are searching for an American biologist who went missing last week in Greece. Suzanne Eaton disappeared Tuesday, after colleagues say she went for a run. CBS News video
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Two men shot by BB gun in Manhattan
While nobody was seriously injured, the incident is being taken very seriously. Alicia Nieves reports. PIX11 News
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NYPD SUV Crushes Reckless Cyclist’s Bike
July 5. 2019 – NYPD officer recorded ticketing an allegedly reckless biker after using his SUV to stop the Citi bike. CBS New York news video.
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Shannon Bream. The Ben Shapiro Show
Shannon Bream — journalist, Fox News @ Night anchor, and best selling author of “Finding the Bright Side: The Art of Chasing What Matters” — joins Ben to discuss Trump, the media, #MeToo, beauty pageants, the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh, practicing law, and much more. The Daily Wire
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Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein Arrested For Sex Trafficking
Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein has been arrested on sex trafficking charges – 13 months in jail . CBS New York news.
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5 Fish Gadgets put to the Test – Crazy Russian Hacker video
Crazy Russian Hacker video. CRAZY RUSSIAN HACKER P.O. Box 49 Waynesville, NC 28786
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NYPD: Serial Bank Robber Strikes Again – 7 banks for 10 days
Marc Liverman has the latest on the hunt for a man accused of at least seven Manhattan bank robberies. CBS New York news video.
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KCon continues at the Javits Center with huge crowds celebrating music and culture
PIX11`s K-pop beat reporter James Ford happily has all the details from the convention, celebrating a phenomenon that`s gotten red hot here in the U.S. PIX11 News New York video.
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Long Island Landlord Allegedly Attacks Tenant
A landlord on Long Island is accused of wrapping a cord around a tenant’s neck and assaulting her. CBS New York news video.
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Greek election, China trade data, Qatar – Trump meeting
… latest trade and inflation figures from China as the trade war with the US continues, a snap election in Greece threatening incumbent Alexis Tsipras, PepsiCo second- quarter results, emir of Qatar meets Donald Trump in Washington FT video
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Biden apologizes for segregationist comments
Joe Biden apologizes for comments about working with segregationists. FOX News video.
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Starbucks barista asks officers to leave, says a customer ‘did not feel safe’
Six Arizona police officers were reportedly asked to leave a Starbucks establishment after being told they made one customer uncomfortable. The Tempe Officers Association says this treatment of public safety workers could not be more disheartening. FOX News video
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Report claims Texas Democrat Congresswoman plans to send her staff to coach asylum seekers
A Washington Examiner report claims that a Texas Democratic congresswoman has plans to send her staff into Mexico to help asylum seekers get into the U.S. National Border Patrol Council Vice President Hector Garza reacts to alleged plans from the representative. FOX News video
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Prosecutors Target El Chapo’s $12 Billion Fortune
Federal prosecutors are looking to seize the $12 billion fortune of convicted drug kingpin Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman. CBS New York video.
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Pellet Gun Attack On Lower East Side
Police are looking for a suspect accused of shooting 2 people with a pellet gun. CBS New York news video.
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Multiple people injured in Florida gas explosion
Emergency responders are on the scene at a gas explosion in Plantation, Florida. Video taken by WFOR. FOX News video.
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Declaration of Independence manuscript on rare display in New York City
“One of the rarest and most important documents in American history — a draft copy of the Declaration of Independence handwritten by Thomas Jefferson — was on display in New York City this week. The New York Public Library acquired the manuscript at auction in 1896. It’s only brought out once a year due to…
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Inside the NYPD’s fleet of hybrid cars
The New York City Police Department is among the first in the country to get brand new hybrid vehicles built specifically as police cars. The department aims to have all 10,000 of its vehicles become electric or hybrid within five years — and “CBS This Morning” got an inside look at how blue goes green.…
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The 900-year history of amusement parks
The success of Disneyland helped launch the modern theme park industry — but the concept of the amusement park dates back centuries. The story is detailed in the new book “The Amusement Park: 900 Years of Thrills and Spills, and the Dreamers and Schemers Who Built Them” by Steve Silverman. CBS This Morning video.