this outbreak is a wakeup call. we essentially do know where it originated. we don t know why it originated. a new phase in the fight against a legionnaires outbreak. more buildings affected by the outbreak including a school and a courthouse. i m diane macedo, and cindy hsu is off tonight. mayor de blasio says the outbreak is contained, but the work is far from over. five more buildings tested positive. there s 108 case, and there s not been a new case in four days, but the risk lingers in parts of the bronx. matt kozar has more. reporter: diane, the city believes the source of the unprecedented outbreak is among the five original buildings that tested positive. the cdc and state health inspectors are working with the city to get it all under control, and this weekend, they are pulling out all the stops. reporter: wearing a protective mask, a health inspector carefully scooping a water sample from the montofur hospital. inspectors focused their efforts on 112 cooling
everyone knows. between these historic outings as carpenters hall, which is was less well-known but also a structure of significance to all americans because it was here that the condo congress the continental congress met the first time and made a decision that led to the open revolution and the declaration of independence. the first floor of carpenters hall. you ll remember from your perhaps gradeschool history lessons that in 1773, a group of supposedly indian, at least they were just of that way, through a lot of chests of tea into boston harbor, in the protest of taxes levied by the crown parliament from imports to america. the british had a strange idea that maybe the colonists ou ght to pay for some of the defenses they are providing against the french and other people who have interest in north america. at any rate, the crown was furious. the result, they passed, parliament passed, a number of coercive acts to force the americans to get line and quit protesting. as
continental congress met in 1774. mr. moss: i m standing in the midst of independence national historical park, surrounded by buildings that are famous throughout the world. on one side of me is the first bank of the united states, across the street is the new museum of the american revolution. a few yards on this side is independence hall, which everyone knows. between these historic buildings is as carpenters hall, which is less well-known but also a structure of significance to all americans because it was here that the continental congress met for the first time and made the decision that led to the open revolution and the declaration of independence. we re on the first floor of carpenters hall. you ll remember from your perhaps gradeschool history lessons that in 1773, a group of supposedly indians, at least they were dressed up that way, threw a lot of chests of tea into boston harbor, in the protest of taxes levied by the crown of parliament on british imports to ame
that begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern today on c-span3. each week, american history tv s american artifacts of the visits museums and historic places. up next, we visit philadelphia to learn the history of carpenters hall, where the first continental congress met in 1774. mr. moss: i m standing in the midst of independence national historical park, surrounded by buildings that are famous throughout the world. on one siden one side of me is the first bank of the united states. across the street is the museum of the american revolution. a few yards on this side is independence hall, which everyone knows. between these historic outings buildings is carpenters hall, which is less well-known but also a structure of significance to all americans because it was here that the continental congress met the first time and made a decision that led to the open revolution and the declaration of independence. we re on the first floor of carpenters hall. you ll remember from your perhaps grade
kai gurley. ben: it s tuesday morning, april 15. juliet: i am juliet huddy and it s tuesday morning. temperature started to skyrocket. temperatures got toasty and i loved it. ben: my wife was in miami yesterday and it was warmer here when a flight took off that was down there . it was like anyone there and 82 here . i had daddy duty while she had a gathering. i understand that well. lenny and i will have to hang. let s talk about the great weather we had around the tri-state. time of year and highs in the low 60s. we were 200 warmer in central park in the 70s across the island and it was a nice day down the shore with a high of 70. in the hudson valley got up to 800 in poughkeepsie. we are starting out nice at 610. line 62/63. 470 in montauk. down the shore in belmar, we are starting out at 540. with all the dry conditions , a red flag warning was issued.it started at noon /8:00 and we do have trite air condition so anything that s flammable could spread quickly. lets be aw