Month: February 2020
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Safety Demands After Pedestrian Deaths
There’s a renewed push for safety legislation in New York City, following a string of pedestrian deaths this week, including two children. CBSN New York News video.
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NYS Plastic Bag Ban Starts Sunday
New York state’s new ban on single-use plastic bags takes effect this weekend.CBS New York News video.
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NYC Testing Possible Coronavirus Patient
A New York City resident is being tested for the coronavirus after returning from a trip to Italy. CBSN New York’s Reena Roy has the latest on the outbreak. CBS New York News video.
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Congress grills Pompeo on Trump’s foreign policies
House Foreign Affairs Committee holds hearing “Evaluating the Trump Admin’s Policies on Iran, Iraq, & the Use of Force.” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo testifies. FOX Business Network News video.
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Kennedy – We should end our ‘surveillance state’
FOX Business’ Kennedy gives her take on FISA and U.S. data collection. Then, Cato Institute senior fellow in technology and privacy Julian Sanchez discusses reforming the FISA court system. FOX Business Network News video.
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Barbara Corcoran Victim Of Phishing Scam
New York real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran is known as a shark, but she just fell victim to a phishing scam. CBS New York News video.
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Tessa Majors Killing: 13-Year-Old Suspect Due In Court
A 13-year-old boy charged in the stabbing death of Barnard College freshman Tessa Majors is due in family court today.CBS New York News video.
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NYC Patient Undergoing Coronavirus Testing
A New York City resident is being tested for the coronavirus after returning from a trip to Italy. CBS2 New York News video.
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Burger Heaven Closing After 77 Years
A little bit of heaven is shutting down in Manhattan. Final “Burger Heaven” restaurant closing on Lexington Avenue. CBS2 New York video.
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Crowd Chants “Four More Years” At Black History Month Reception to Donald Trump
During a reception at the white house for black history month, President Trump was greeted with a chant of “four more years”TheDC Shorts video.
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Metropolitan Correctional Center On Modified Operations
The federal jail in lower Manhattan where Jeffrey Epstein took his life is on lockdown while authorities determine if a gun was smuggled inside.CBS New York News video.
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Protesters Halt Work At National Grid Pipeline Site In Brooklyn
Activists rallied at National Grid’s pipeline construction site in Brooklyn on Friday.CBS New York News video.
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NYPD Assigning 300 Officers To Become Youth Coordinators In Effort To Prevent Teen-On-Teen Crimes
New York City’s police commissioner is promising to help prevent teen-on-teen crimes in the five boroughs; CBS2 New York News video.
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Window Shot Out At Popular Pizza Shop In Williamsburg
Surveillance video captures what appears to be a drive-by shooting in Brooklyn as a window shatters at Williamsburg Pizza on Union Avenue.CBS New York News video.
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Jersey City Family Says Their Dog Was Stolen
A beloved dog was stolen from a Jersey City family, and the owner says the woman who took their pet went a long way to try to cover up the crime; CBS2 New York News video.
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Coronavirus Precautions: How Are New York Hospitals Getting Ready To Treat Patients?
Hospitals are getting ready to treat patients if the coronavirus hits our area; CBS2 New York News video.
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Rare duck spotted in Central Park with plastic stuck on beak
The New York City Parks Department is reportedly rushing to save a rare duck spotted in Central Park gagging on a piece of plastic. Bird watchers were excited to see the duck, known as the “common merganser,” and photos quickly spread on social media. One photographer captured a photo of the duck Saturday with a…
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Crackdown proposed on delivery app fees in NYC
DELIVERY APP CRACKDOWN: New legislation being proposed in NYC Council takes aim at apps like Grubhub and Seamless that deliver takeout throughout the five boroughs, and sometimes charge fees of up to 30 percent of the order. The proposed legislation would cap those fees at 10 percent. ABC7 New York News video.
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Rocker Billy Idol & NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio launch ‘War on Idling’
WAR ON IDLING: Mayor de Blasio is joined by environmentalist and three-time Grammy nominated rock star Billy Idol to announce a “War on Idling” that includes a major new anti-idling campaign featuring Billy Idol, encourages New Yorkers to report idling in their own neighborhoods and get paid a portion of the fine. ABC7 New York…
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MSNBC Does It Again… Mark Dice
The Russian is a Russian operative ! MSNBC – Fake News ? Looks like Mark Dice video.