Change in background checks, not a lot of details here, but it comes in the wake of the most deadly gun attack in u. S. History. Problem is, its now been revealed gunman Stephen Paddock at leasted 30 fbi background checks, but what about the new revelation of a money trail that may lead to a real answer of where to go on this . Breaking news on that. Of course, gun stock may be jumping but the gun industry not the only one taking hits on the hill at this hour. Equifaxs ceo Richard Smith facing down the house after the Company Exposed the private information of 146 million americans. Congressman who led that hearing, republican bob latta of ohio has exited and heading to our cameras. What he learned and what all of us should learn from the equifax cyberfail. The bulls fiddle and play and aim for the second straight day of record closes. The yellow warning flag one top wall street bank is waving around to get your attention. Well explain. Less than an hour to the closing bell. Lets start
Word that tipping is optional. Other improvements are farther off, like remodeling the nypd substation and completing a transportation study. Officials promise a better times square is on the horizon. Some tourists and new yorkers say they wouldnt change a thing because theres no other place like it. We were here 20 years ago. I thought new york city was the greatest city in the world then and i do. Its quintessential new york. Its exciting. You see how new york is a Cross Cultural place. I love it. Reporter stacey delikat, fox 5 news. Kerry we have the president of the times square alliance. Thanks for joining us. Lets start with something you said in an interview last fall that i liked. You said, quote, this is times square, quirky is fine, but creepy is not. What did you mean . Its been a crazy, unusual place. Thats what people like about it. So thats fine. Theres always been naked folks, but some of the characters have gotten very aggressive. Many are honest, hardworking people, bu
The way of the investigation into the San Bernardino massacre. They believe evidence is on the phone but they cant get to it. Dari the clock ticks towards a new Jersey Transit strike sunday. Steve officials were back at the bargaining table after taking a day off. Jen lahmers has the latest on the investigation. Reporter were told that somebody from the union actually just got up in front of the microphone and said he wasnt happy with the way things are going. Were trying to get more information about that. We did get an update from the lead negotiator around 2 30 who said that the news out here is there is no news. Theres not much progress to report. That doesnt mean that theres no progress being made. He says the two sides, new Jersey Transit and the union coalition, theyre doing everything they can to avoid a strike come sunday morning at midnight. That strike could potentially be disastrous for daily rail commuters going back and forth into new york. Would have to find other ways t
We will not show any pity against d. A. E. S. H. Reporter as the rest of the world rallies around the city. They can do it again, but we will never give up. Reporter hello in new york. Its 2 am in paris, a city in mourning. Filled today with both grief and anger. This is one of the most famous landmarks in paris. It is where mourners gathered in january after the attack on the officers of charlCharlie Hebdo. They are back. Retaliation will be by all necessary means. Here is what we know. At least 129 people are dead, killed at six different locations by three coordinated teams of attackers. Most of the victims were shot during a rock concert taking credit i. S. I. L. French president Francois Hollande today declaring the attacks an act of war. A state of emergency remains in effect with tighter controls at the border. We begin our coverage tonight with John Seigenthaler in paris. John it is usually a bustling city but tonight the streets are quiet. What are you seeing there . Reporter
Leaders week and encourage them to dominate the protesters. Tensions between protesters and police reaching new heights as we all watch together over the weekend. I want to begin this hour with Rudy Giuliani, sir, welcome back to the program. We have a few things to go through with you. I guess you have been very critical of some of these political leaders so far. And now there is talk about more reinforcements going to various American Cities, there is talk about maybe new york needing a curfew tonight. Do you think that is necessary now . Why would i not be critical, bill . Six days of lawlessness with little interruption by the police. Essentially the police might as well be cameramen for you, they sit there, they get pounded, they get pelted, 40 secret Service Agents get seriously injured, 50 or City Police Officers have been seriously injured, i mean, that is i never would have accepted that when i was mayor of the city. But the protest never wouldve gone beyond one day. These inc