exclusive, one of new york s best known immigrant rights advocates joins us on what might the his last day as a free man in the united states. we will speak to ravi ragbir of dust just before he heads for a check-in with immigration and customs enforcement. he fears he will be detained and deported, even though he is married to a u.s. citizen and has a u.s.-born daughter. then to a day without a woman. is for the indigenous women. today is for the black women. today is for the asian women in the latina women. women s daytional was marked across the world wednesday. here in the united states, organizers called on women to go on strike for a day. we will air highlights from protests in new york and washington. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m amy goodman. across the world, women and their allies rallied wednesday to mark international women s day. in the united states, organizers declared a day without a w
exclusive, one of new york s best known immigrant rights advocates joins us on what might the his last day as a free man in the united states. we will speak to ravi ragbir of dust just before he heads for a check-in with immigration and customs enforcement. he fears he will be detained and deported, even though he is married to a u.s. citizen and has a u.s.-born daughter. then to a day without a woman. is for the indigenous women. today is for the black women. today is for the asian women in the latina women. women s daytional was marked across the world wednesday. here in the united states, organizers called on women to go on strike for a day. we will air highlights from protests in new york and washington. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m amy goodman. across the world, women and their allies rallied wednesday to mark international women s day. in the united states, organizers declared a day without a w
returning home from the store monday night moments before the accident. watch as she managed to get to the middle of the road but then gets stuck by traffic. then in the left of your screen a write 1980s model cadillac comes barreling up the street and clips her from behind. he should have got out the car and found out what was going on. the driver never stopped before turning on a side street. several witnesses remained with madeleine and now she is in critical condition at jacoby medical center. i still am in shock. i can t believe that happened. i feel like i m living a nightmare. reporter: now that 1980s model white cadillac does have front end damage again if anyone knows something, please call police. coming up on thing unfold. aj ross channel 7 eyewitness news. the parents of marley graham a black teenager from the bronx who was shot to death by a white police officer are now demanding the firing of the officer involved. the move comes after the u.s. attorney s
tomorrow more of the same, right along the coast. temperatures in the 50s through the afternoon. look at this as you head away from the coast. 74 to 78 degrees, records are likely to fall over the next couple days. we ll take a look at how many and when coming up in your full forecast. you can track the temperature temperatures with the new nbc app. click on the weather tab to see how warm it s going to be where you are. big development tonight in a case that we have been following for four years. if the name doesn t jog your memory, here is a photo of him. he was shot to death by a white police officer. tonight federal prosecutors say they will not pursue this case. david ushery is in the newsroom with to the rer i for us. it s been a disappointment for the family of majerle graham. the federal prosecutor telling civil rights case which is high had not been met. the u.s. attorney expressed sympathy for the family, but told him in a meeting in his lower manhattan offi
not have to figure out another way to get to work on monday morning. and a good saturday morning to you. welcome to today in new york. i m pat battle. and i m gus rosendale. waking up to a cooler start than we re used to the past couple days. raphael miranda here with more. it feels chilly outside, but this is still above average. we re trending above average into the weekend. not a lot to complain about as we head throughout the weekend. nice and quiet. we have mostly clear skies down the shore. look at the temperatures we re starting out with. that warmth we had the past few days a gone. the heat is back on in danbury where it s 29 degrees. 40 in central park. and 39 down the shore in long branch. throughout the day, skies will be bright. the chill is back this morning. then it turns into a comfortable 60 degrees, well above average. just not those 70s and 80s that we saw a few days ago. but look at that. it s even comfortable around 6:00 tonight. we ll take a look at t