Markets feeling a little bit better. Existing home sales are the number we are getting. We are seeing a rise month over annual payril for 5. 455 million. U. S. Argest part of the housing market. That is a three month high. There was a surge in the midwest. There seems to be improving numbers in the housing market. We are seeing stocks higher today following a rebound we saw around the globe. Especially commodity lenders, we will dig into those in a moment. Nasdaq is leading gains today up i 1 . Showing gains. Lets look at the bloomberg. Technology is performing the best today. That explains why the nasdaq is doing the best today. Financials are bouncing back as well. They were sharply down yesterday. It is not quite all of the groups in the s p that is higher. Staples and utilities in particular. Today,look at the banks Goldman Sachs holding its annual meeting here. The majority of shareholders voting to keep the ceo and chairman role as one. All the banks bouncing back today. In terms
Being made to me by this great man. So rikki allowed that. Thank you. Its been quite a ride and will continue to be one. I will just i wish i had words. I wish i had words for what this man has achieved. I think you could spends years and years researching and analyzing. You wont get it all. But one thing that doesnt get talked enough about with because he builds these extraordinary teams because people know they see how much he believes, how much he cares. And hes taught me a lot. He has been an extraordinary partner. And, you know, its a beautiful thing when you can once again make a place safer and better. Great tributes. Thats the man who the mayor has tapped to be the next but now the current commissioner is preparing to say goodbye. Goodbye to bill bratton again. He says, this time, for the last time. Commissioner bratton is our guest this morning. Welcome. Welcome. And it will be the last time. [ laughs ] well, at least as Police Commissioner, perhaps, but we hope to have you on
Unclear exactly how she was injured. Now police say that 38yearold suspect was shot in the groin in stable condition at elmhurst hospital. No officers were injured today in this afternoon shooting. Were live tonight from maspeth, queens Tracee Carrasco cbs2 news. Thank you, tracee. Cbs2 demanding answers tonight after ongoing problems at Motor Vehicle agencies in new jersey. In some cases drivers waiting online for hours to renew thr home empty handed. Cbs2 Kristine Johnson with more on Christine Sloan with more that has tempers flaring. Reporter long lines wrapping around several Motor Vehicle agencies in new jersey including in lodi. Customers forced to stand on sidewalks for hours in the heat after the wait some never making it inside where the lines are just as long. Its happening all the time say drivers like this woman who stood in this massive line last week caused by a computer reporter did you go in . No. Reporter on our quest for answers, more nightmare stories. This man on h
They tried to scam the federal Flood Insurance program. Greg cergol has the details. Reporter behind me is a sandy damaged home that has yet to be rebuilt. Its obvious that the scars from this storm remain raw for some almost four years later, and one long beach resident told me today what this Engineering Firm and its former employee are accused of doing really adds insult to injury to every sandy victim. Today on charges that he and his former employer highrise engineering ripped off sandy victims. They altered engineering reports that were done on sandy damaged homes, and those altered documents resulted in smaller payouts from the national Flood Insurance program. Now the attorney general doesnt say how many sandy victims were entered not guilty pleas to that 50count indictment. Sandy victims say all of this caused unnecessary financial hardships and may have prevented some families from actually rebuilding their homes. When we were in the worst of trouble, the Insurance Companies
Getting his first taste of freedom in more than a decade. Youre watching news 4 new york at 4 00. Im stefan holtz. And im natalie pasquarella. The iteam exposed this case in a bombshell story last month. Prosecutors admitted a man convicted of murder did not receive a fair trial. This is the exact moment that wayne martin waited 11 years for. He had been serving a life sentence for a double murder, but today martin walked Sarah Wallace first exposed problems in the prosecution last month. Shes live for us in downtown brooklyn. Reporter stefan and natalie, talk about an incredible turnaround. This case has virtually unravelled in the past six weeks amid revelations of missing evidence and allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. 44yearold wayne martin didnt know what would happen in court maintained his innocence in the tire store murder of two men in brownsville 11 years ago. He spoke to me an exclusive interview. I wasnt there. I have nothing to do with this crime. I dont know who did