Things have changed in the last couple of seconds here. Meanwhile at the white house, President Trump meeting with some of the biggest labor leaders in the nation. President trump talking trade, jobs and the economy with the leaders of the teamsters, the steelworkers, the auto workers and other trade groups. This after team trump released Economic Outlook earlier this afternoon. The president s council of economic advisers came out with numbers and the numbers disappoint, if you had been hoping that what the president said on the campaign trail would come true. Well get those be ins to you in just a moment. Bob nardelli, grandson of the Biggest Companies in the nation, hell tell us whether this Economic Team of the president s should have come up with a more solid number in this very wide ranging forecast. And we will introduce you to the ceo of a company that is planning to take on the likes of apple, fitbit, garmin, polar, all of the Wearable Companies with his own wearable. What mak
Garden of landscaping blocks. He then pulled his car in front of the building housing Bergen County social services. A guard on duty alerted the cops and who arrived a short time after and found caseman and then all of a sudden thats when the shooting occurred, and park Police Officers. They heard five to seven in a row. That was all i heard. I didnt hear any cars screeching, nothing, no yelling, nothing. Thats just scary that it happened right outside your back door basically. Its something that we never thought would happen in our town. Now the shooting is being investigated by the Bergen County prosecutors office. The victim is expected to survive suffering nonlethal injuries. That is the latest live from Rochelle Park new jersey, Eyewitness News. Thank you so much anthony. New at noon, two workers at a had to be rescued this morning after soil poured into an excavation site trapping them. Other workers frantically tried to dig them out. Firefighters arrived, got the two men complet
Handcuffed and chained to the floor. The indictment says burke went to his home to get his belongings, then went to the police station. After retrieving his personal belongings from lobes residence residence, he drove to the fourth prestingt where detectives had begun to process the arrest, including fingerprinting him and interrogating him. At that point the defendant burke entered the room and slapped and punched lobe about the face, head, and body. While he was in custody and handcuffed. Reporter and here is a copy of the indictment against james burke, part of it saying that he forced a detective to lie under oath while this case was being investigated and just minutes ago, also the attorney for james burke, he had a press conference here telling reporters that he looks forward to fighting the charges. Again arraignment is scheduled later this afternoon. Thank you so much. Protesting Donald Trumps proposal to keep muslims out of america. News 4s andrew siff is at city hall with mor
Theyve been taken to a local hospital for observation. Now theres Big Questions about permitting. This is something that the Citys Department much buildings has been checking into with increasing regularity, there are work sites around the city where the permits are not in proper order, and that some work has been done with unsafe conditions. Unclear yet whether that was the case here. Were live in williamsburg, andrew siff, news 4 new york. Thank you for those details. Now the other big story of the day, more potentially recordbreaking temperatures. Thats crazy, expect the decline of the 60s today. But we might see rain later on. Dave price here with the details. Sloppy from beginning to the end. We have dense fog advisory just expiring right now, and in fact, up to threehour delays at the airports at laguardia , about an hour at newark, jfk is okay. Temperatures right now, just on the cusp of 60 degrees again. Were expecting to see a high of 62. And we may break records today newark,
Here on staten island. Back to you in the studio. Now we want to get to the bronx where dozens are homeless for the holidays nearly 90 people forced from their apartments because of an Early Morning inferno. Tonight we know the red cross is helping them find a place to stay. Thats right, and Michael George explains the loss is even tougher to handle during the holidays. Reporter that Early Morning fire gutted nearly half a city block. But the biggest concern right now is for 89 people who just lost their homes. Flames Strong Enough to destroy nine homes, leaving d ens of people homeless. Two weeks before christmas, no one wants to go through this holiday time. So its a sad situation. Reporter crystal perry considers herself one of the lucky ones. Her home has smoke damage, but its still standing. 89 others werent as lucky. We dont know what will happen now. Were homeless. Reporter how the fire neighbors woke up to flames spreading quickly from rooftop to rooftop. It took 200 firefighte