The work scene and everything. But as of right now, what youre seeing here is con ed focusing on this portion of the street on west 37th just on the where hopefully they are leak. Reporting live on Seventh Avenue on 37th street, tim news. Tim, thank you. Turning now to that Major Development tonight in the case against five teenagers accused of raping a young woman in a park in brooklyn. All but one of the teenagers tonight free without bond because prosecutors now admitting they need more time to investigate. Eyewitness News Reporter Kemberly Richardson is in East New York tonight with the very latest developments. Kem. Reporter well, liz, prosecutors were up against a critical deadline. They had until tomorrow to secure indictments against all five suspects but late today officials acknowledge that simply was not going to happen, that they need more time to gather evidence. And so one suspect, 17yearold travis beckford, who lives here getting a refund, three other suspects are also n
Alex kellner . Guest alex kellner was the name that my uncle, alexander korda, was born with and which he changed when he moved to biewd past as a University St as a University Student, because it sounded jewish. At first he spelled the new name crda, then changed it to korda because it looks hungarian that way. Host who was sir alex korda . Guest he was the prototypical film producer, also film director. He directed his first film at a teenage age in 1914 and directed at least 100 or twice that many movies during the course of his life and produced i dont know how many. Europe, the United Kingdom, hollywood when he was fair, he was an affable genius and being his nephew was a fulltime excitement. Host what was his influence on you . He and your father and your other uncle . Guest and enormous respect for talent of any kind. He was that making films and recognizing all sorts of talent even if they dont share it themselves. Secondly although they were in tense at making the best possibl
Next, tom mcmillan, Vice President of communications for the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team. He provides a detailed account of united flight 93 that crashed on 9 11 in pennsylvania. He spoke at barnes noble. Thank you, susan, for making me do a great presentation. Its interesting being here at the cranberry barnes noble, because this is my hometown bookstore. Im usually browsing for books. I want to thank susie and dave and kim for making this possible and also for cspan2 and booktv for covering. We will do a q a afterwards. Im going to start with a question for myself, if thats okay, which is concern i get a lot why would a sports guy write a book about flight 93. Its because no one else did, and apparently no one was going to for a while, and i thought the story needed to be told. Im a history buff, and i go to gettysburg all the time. I had been out to the temporary memorial ten times, maybe more than that. Its only 90 miles from pittsburgh where the flight crashed, and i wanted to
That we stand with our friends here in Great Britain who are the second largest donor. So we dont come to this with a sense that all we care about is some kind of a military response. We come to this with years now of effort, literally years of effort, to try to bring the parties to the table and create some kind of political solution because that remains our top priority. I our respected leaders made it clear in st. Petersburg that we believe a Strong International response is necessary to ensure that atrocitys like the one that assad committed against hundreds of his own people are not going to happen again. And our special relationship with the uk is not just about syria, its not just about a response to this humanitarian crisis, its also about the future and Climate Change and Economic Prosperity for all of our people. We are not only we are both committed to try to move forward on a trade relationship, to grow jobs for our people. And we are not only each others largest investors
Very charming. Very seductive appeared he made you feel like you were important. He was a great communicator. He was somebody that also had a tremendous appetite for power and concentrated in his own hands. There was no constraint on his authority, on his power. That led to real problems in the country. He really thought he knew best for everybody and expressed the general will for the people. That left little room for others who wanted to challenge him. During the course of his illness, there has been Wishful Thinking here in washington that the end of hugo chavez would mean the end of the chavez regime. Does it . I do not think so. It becomes strengthened in the short term. His death gives a lot to support. The people who have been loyal to him for so long will come together. The need to come together. A lot of people have benefited from 14 years of his role. The question is what happens over the medium and longer term when the economic crisis deepens. People do not have access to go