this friday. alex? this relic room craig, is that open to anybody who wants to go see the flag for whatever reason at any time? absolutely. absolutely. and it s just a stone s throw from where we are. yes, in the confederate relic room, and it is open to visitors. craig melvin great job. thank you so much. back in new york another giant celebration just getting under way, the u.s. soccer women s team is being honored with a ticker tape parade right through the heros of manhattan. it is the first ever ticker tape parade to honor an all women s sports team. it is also new york s first ticker tape parade in more than three years since honoring the new york giants. the parade kicked off just a few minutes ago. it is now working its way up 20 blocks to city hall. during that ceremony mayor bill
copycat attacks on nypd, are they changing protocols at all? are they doing anything differently in terms of watching their own backs? reporter: well, they did take some of the auxilliary police officers off the streets, the volunteers. that s the only change that is notable. mayor bill de blasio is expected to speak today around 1:00. he s at a scheduled luncheon and he ll be there with the police commissioner and district attorney of manhattan. he s expected to address this each of better relations between the police and the community. we also do expect him to talk about potentially address this criticism of him and how he s handled these protests and really, as i said, as you know, this nationwide this building story line of police across the
mascot s name through the wiener at him as part of a fan participation. he since had to have two surgeries paying $4,800 in medical costs. the missouri supreme court is actually going to be looking into this. they are going to decide if the baseball rule will apply. that s the rule that protects teams from being sued over fan injuries at events like if somebody a bat and. during the seventh inning stretch slugger worst mascot in baseball is going to throw a hot dog at your face. you know things are going to be flying around. you know the vendors are throwing stuff. there is no inspection you could get hit with a foil-wrapped weany. every baseball fan knows that. walking down the street of manhattan you never know what s going to happen. got your wieners here you know you have got to be careful. watch out. but he had a detached retina by being hit in the face with this sphbling
customers we serve throughout the state. jenna: we saw that explosion at the substation. it was a big dramatic moment that affected power in the city of manhattan. did you have something similar out in new jersey? what caused the power outages? we did not have something similar to that we took some of the substations in barrier island communities and coastal communities off-line for safety reasons last night. our biggest concern is damage to our transmission lines of the we ve started our assessment process and the winds will cooperate a little bit today we ll get helicopters up in the air to do an aerial assessment so we see what needs to be done to get the transmission system prepared because that is the key to delivering service to the substations that then feed the neighborhood homes. jenna: is that part of the problem, ron? just trying to figure out exactly what happened so you can fix it? exactly. assessment. we started the assessment this morning. we have crews out doing tha
trace: police in new york are holding a man they say has implicated himself in a three decade old cold case in new york city. the mysterious disappearance of a six-year old boy which became a catalyst in the missing children movement in the united states. evan patz was one of the first children ever to appear on a milk carton vanishing 33 years ago tomorrow. his parents let him walk alone for the first time to his bus stop two blocks from their home in the soho area of manhattan but he never made to school. police focused their investigation on the former boyfriend of evan patz babysitter and a handyman who worked in the building. investigators dug up the basement of the building in april but found nothing. now, a potentially huge break in the case. david lee is live in new york. what more do we know of the man police are holding? the individual now being held