Month: August 2019
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Fairly Unknown Cancer Is More Common Than People Think
the fairly unknown type of skin cancer that is more common than melanoma. CBS New York News video.
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For-Hire Vehicle Cap Approved In NYC
the new rules restricting for-hire vehicles in New York City. CBS New York News video.
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Tulsi Gabbard talks breaking up big tech, immigration reform with Maria
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hi, on her lawsuit against Google, the 2020 presidential race, why the U.S. should bring the troops back from Afghanistan, immigration reform, health care reform and Sen. Kamala Harris’, D-Calif., record as California’s Attorney General. FOX Business Network video.
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Amazon’s delivery robots popping up around the US
Amazon’s self-driving delivery robot ‘Scout’ will begin delivering packages in Irvine, California. FOX Business Network video.
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US, UK to protect shipping through Strait of Hormuz
U.S. and the U.K. are working together to protect ships that go through the Strait of Hormuz. Brookings Institution’s Michael O’Hanlon on how the U.S. should react to Iran’s recent provocations. FOX Business Network video.
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Mayor de Blasio Speaks at the New York State Financial Control Board Annual Meeting
Mayor de Blasio Speaks at the New York State Financial Control Board Annual Meeting 633 3rd Avenue – 38th Floor New York, NY 10017 August 7,2019 NYC Mayor’s Office official video.
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NYC Office of Nightlife
For more information about the NYC Office of Nightlife, please visit: www.nyc.gov/nightlife
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Schumer, King show bipartisan support for universal background checks
GUN LEGISLATION: Both sides of the aisle are coming together to call for action in the wake of the mass shootings in Texas and Ohio. Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer and Republican Congressman Peter King stand together at a Walmart on Long Island. ABC7 New York News video.
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Storms Cause Flooding, Power Outages Across Tri-State
Flash flooding was reported in several areas of New Jersey Wednesday night, also in Manhattan and Brooklyn .CBS New York News video.
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A veteran lost his American flag. Then another veteran stepped up to help.
As William Holley was moving to a new apartment, an American flag in a display case fell out of his truck. Another veteran found it and with help from police, tracked Holley down. “CBS Evening News” video.
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Phoenix officer questions role of racial bias training
A CBS News investigation looks at the changes made by law enforcement since the shooting of Michael Brown in 2014. Many police departments now have training to confront racial bias. But is it working?“CBS Evening News” video.
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FedEx No Longer Making Deliveries For Amazon
FedEx has announced that they will no longer deliver packages for online retail giant Amazon. CBS New York News video.
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New Rochelle Student Sentenced For Deadly Stabbing
a New Rochelle student convicted of fatally stabbing her classmate. CBS New York News video.
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Maintenance Worker Seen Lurking In Tenant’s Apartment
New Jersey maintenance worker seen on video going through a tenant’s things while he was at work. CBS New York News video.
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Mayor, NYPD Join National Night Out
National Night Out events and Mayor de Blasio’s pledge to fund new projects in Brownsville following a recent mass shooting. CBS New York News video.
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Democratic Socialists of America National Convention – “The Internationale” in USA 2019 …
Annie Levin and Alex Holmstrom-Smith of the “Sing in Solidarity” choir sing “The Internationale” at the Democratic Socialists of America National Convention held on the 3rd of August 2019 in Atlanta. #DSAcon2019DSA event konline info
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Mayor Bill de Blasio Makes Announcement at 73rd Precinct National Night Out
Mayor Bill de Blasio Makes Announcement at 73rd Precinct National Night Out Dr. Green Playground Mother Gaston Blvd. between Sutter Avenue & Blake Avenue Brooklyn August 6,2019 Official NYC Hall video.
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House Explodes In Millwood, Damaging Neighboring Homes
A house in Westchester exploded without warning Monday afternoon, damaging neighboring homes. CBS2 New York News video.
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Amber Alert Canceled, Baby Found Safe
Police say an infant has been found after someone stole a vehicle while the young boy was inside. CBS2 New York News video.
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Long Island Lawmakers Pushing For Tougher Drunk Boating Laws
Lawmakers on Long Island want to make boating while intoxicated with a child on board a felony and revoke boaters’ drivers’ licenses. CBS2 New York News video.