Month: October 2019
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Statue Of Liberty Celebrating 133rd Birthday
The Statue of Liberty, which first opened back in 1886, has stood as a beacon of freedom in New York harbor. CBS2 New York News video.
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Cab Crashes Into Subway Entrance In Jamaica, Queens
A taxi crashed into the entrance to an F train subway station near the intersection fo 169th Street and Hillside Avenue on Monday in the Jamaica section of Queens. There were no reports of serious injuries. CBS2 New York News video.
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Suspect Wanted In Bronx Subway Station Attempted Robbery
Police say just before 1 a.m. on Saturday, the suspect tried to grab a woman’s purse while she waited for the 2 subway train at the 149th Street-Grand Concourse station in Mott Haven.CBS New York News video.
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LA Mayor Urges Residents to Obey Evacuation Orders
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Trump Triumphant – The Andrew Klavan Show
Killing terrorists while the left whines and conspires, Trump looks like a giant among cartoon mice. The Andrew Klavan Show
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Michael Knowles Causes Leftist Meltdown On Trump
As Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles and The Aggressive Progressive Chris Hahn debate Trump’s rhetoric, moderator and former American Idol competitor Clay Aiken goes off the rails and attacks Michael as the crowd loudly boos at Politicon 2019. The Daily Wires official video.
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Michael Knowles SMASHES Clay Aiken On Climate Change
“In a fiery debate between Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles and the Aggressive Progressive Chris Hahn at Politicon 2019, moderator and former American Idol competitor Clay Aiken jumps into the fray, demanding to know why Republicans won’t jump on board with liberal climate change policies. Michael’s response is perfection. The Daily Wire official video.
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A generation of Americans enslaved to debt
Is it any wonder that many young people are embracing political extremism? FOX News Video.
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President Trump Addresses Chiefs of Police Conference in Chicago
The first time in my lifetime that it matters who wins the election for president. We need DJT another term. Trump 2020….we got this Jim Notter Eddie T. Johnson is the Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department. Johnson was born on the Near North Side of Chicago, Illinois and, at age 10, moved to the…
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Repairs underway on Wall Street Charging Bull after vandalism
The Wall Street Charging Bull is being fixed Wednesday after it was damaged back in early September. Urban Art Project (UAP) New York foundry Polich Tallix is restoring the bull. “Polich Tallix has a working relationship with Arturo di Modica and have completed some previous pieces for him in the past,” Polich Tallix said in…
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How Google And Gmail Dominated Consumer Email
When Gmail was released to the public on April 1, 2004, many people thought it was a prank. Gmail offered one gigabyte of storage and robust email search. These features, among others, have helped to make Gmail the most used email service in the world with 1.5 billion users. Gmail has come a long way…
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Mayor de Blasio Speaks After Participating in Early Voting
Mayor de Blasio Speaks After Participating in Early Voting 361 15th Street Brooklyn October 26, 2019NY City Hall video
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Why Facebook’s Libra Cryptocurrency Is In Trouble
When Facebook first announced it was getting into the crypto business—with a basically unregulated currency called Libra—the reaction from Wall Street and government bankers was about as expected. Fast-foward a few months, and Libra is in trouble. The social media giant had lined up a long list of corporate backers for the initiative, including major…
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Facebook – Mark Zuckerberg participates in a Fireside Chat with News Corp CEO
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has a Fireside Chat with NewsCorp CEO Robert Thomson. This takes place after Zuckerberg was grilled by lawmakers on Capitol Hill. FOX Business Network
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Lies, Damn Lies and Network News
Why Mainstream News is Bad for Everyone. Andrew Klavan speaking at University of Memphis. The Daily Wire
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Bronx Man Killed In Deli Stabbing
CBS2’s Valerie Castro has the latest on a deadly stabbing inside a Bronx deli.CBS New York News video.
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Mayor de Blasio Makes Announcement Regarding Finest Care
Mayor de Blasio and First Deputy Police Commissioner Tucker Make announcement regarding Finest Care, the new mental health partnership with NY-Presbyterian Hospital New York Presbyterian Hospital 437 East 68th streetNYC Mayor’s Office
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Donald Trump honored in 1986 for reopening Wollman Rink in Central Park
Donald Trump – 6 years VS few months – Two ice skating rinks in Central Park are now removing the Trump name, even though the Trump Organization still runs both rinks. The Parks Department didn’t give a reason why. But in 1986 — 33 years ago — Donald Trump was lauded by New York City…
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NYC for the Global Goals
The Mayor’s Office for International Affairs, NYC Junior Ambassadors, and City Commissioners team up to share how New York City is taking action on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.NY City Hall official video.
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Why Starbucks Is Struggling In South Africa
The first Starbucks in sub-Saharan Africa opened in 2016 through a partnership between South Africa’s Taste Holdings and Starbucks. In November 2018, after opening 12 stores, Taste paused the rollout of new Starbucks locations. It said Starbucks wasn’t making enough money to continue opening new locations.CNBC News Video.