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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Police have made an arrest in what they say was an attempted rape of a 35-year-old woman jogging in a Bronx park, and the suspect turns out to be a 14-year-old boy. The incident happened around 7:50 a.m. on June 9 at Bronx River Forest park near 204th Street and Webster Avenue. Police said the suspect followed the 35-year-old victim, came up behind her and placed his hand over her mouth and arm across her chest, trying to pull her backwards. She fought him off, yelled for help and kept ran into the park, police said. She was later treated for minor injuries. Police arrested the 14-year-old around 9 p.m. on Wednesday pending charges of attempted rape and harassment. Initial police information on the suspect described a Hispanic man 17 to 25 years old with a slim build, last seen wearing a white hooded sweatshirt with a black shirt across his chest.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Police have made an arrest in what they say was an attempted rape of a 35-year-old woman jogging in a Bronx park, and the suspect turns out to be a 14-year-old boy. The incident happened around 7:50 a.m. on June 9 at Bronx River Forest park near 204th Street and Webster Avenue. Police said the suspect followed the 35-year-old victim, came up behind her and placed his hand over her mouth and arm across her chest, trying to pull her backwards. She fought him off, yelled for help and kept ran into the park, police said. She was later treated for minor injuries. Police arrested the 14-year-old around 9 p.m. on Wednesday pending charges of attempted rape and harassment. Initial police information on the suspect described a Hispanic man 17 to 25 years old with a slim build, last seen wearing a white hooded sweatshirt with a black shirt across his chest.
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Watch the nominations LIVE in the player above NORTH HOLLYWOOD (CBSLA) – Nominations for the 70th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will be announced Thursday, with “Game of Thrones” returning to contention after a year’s absence. The HBO fantasy drama won for outstanding drama series in 2015 and 2016 but wasn’t eligible for the 2017 award because its only new episodes airing during the eligibility period were part of the body of work considered for its 2016 victory. Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” the 2017 outstanding drama series Emmy winner, is seeking its second nomination in its two seasons, as are Netflix’s “The Crown” and “Stranger Things”; NBC’s “This Is Us” and HBO’s “Westworld.” “This Is Us” last year became the first nominee in the category from the four major broadcast networks since CBS’ “The Good Wife” in 2011. “The Good Wife” is the most recent series from a major broadcast network to receive back-to-back nominations in the category. A series from the major broadcast networks has not won for outstanding drama series since Fox’s “24” in 2006. Another contender for a nomination is the FX period spy drama “The Americans,” which was nominated in the category in 2016. HBO’s “Veep,” the winner for outstanding comedy series the past three seasons, won’t be among this year’s nominees after the 2017 announcement that it would delay its final season until 2019 to allow star Julia Louis- Dreyfus enough time to recuperate after undergoing chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer. Last year’s nominees who are contenders for nominations this year include FX’s “Atlanta,” ABC’s “black-ish”; HBO’s “Silicon Valley”; and Netflix’s “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.” ABC’s “Modern Family” is seeking its ninth nomination in its nine seasons. It was the winner in the category for five consecutive seasons, tying the record set by NBC’s “Frasier” from 1994-98. First-season series that are contenders for nominations include Netflix’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” the Golden Globe winner for television’s best comedy or musical series, and “GLOW” and HBO’s “Barry.” CBS’ “The Amazing Race” is expected to again be among the nominees for outstanding reality-competition program. It has been nominated each of the preceding 16 years the category has been in existence. It won each of the first seven years, and again in 2011, 2012 and 2014. Last year’s other nominees were NBC’s “The Voice” and Bravo’s “Top Chef,” the only other winners; NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior”; Lifetime’s “Project Runway”; and VH1’s “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” The biggest rule changes this year are the restructuring of the outstanding variety special and special class categories and the expansion of several existing Emmy categories into two new and distinct categories, including those involving costuming, nonfiction programming and sound editing. The confusion of defining special class prompted the Television Academy to have separate categories for outstanding live variety special and outstanding pre-recorded variety special. Samira Wiley from “The Handmaid’s Tale” and Ryan Eggold, who stars in the new NBC medical drama “New Amsterdam,” will join Television Academy Chairman and CEO Hayma Washington and President and COO Maury McIntyre in announcing the nominees in the top categories at the Television Academy’s North Hollywood headquarters. The 70th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, which honor programming initially airing between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m. from June 1, 2017, to May 31, 2018, will be presented Sept. 17 at the Microsoft Theater. Colin Jost and Michael Che, anchors of the “Weekend Update” segment on “Saturday Night Live” and co-head writers of NBC’s late-night sketch comedy series, will be the hosts. The NBC Emmys telecast will be executive produced by “Saturday Night Live” creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels and include what the network is describing as “special appearances from additional `Saturday Night Live’ cast members.” The bulk of the awards from the Primetime Emmys’ 122 categories will be presented at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards Sept. 8-9, also at the Microsoft Theater. (©2018 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Wire services contributed to this report.)
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Watch the nominations LIVE in the player above NORTH HOLLYWOOD (CBSLA) – Nominations for the 70th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will be announced Thursday, with “Game of Thrones” returning to contention after a year’s absence. The HBO fantasy drama won for outstanding drama series in 2015 and 2016 but wasn’t eligible for the 2017 award because its only new episodes airing during the eligibility period were part of the body of work considered for its 2016 victory. Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” the 2017 outstanding drama series Emmy winner, is seeking its second nomination in its two seasons, as are Netflix’s “The Crown” and “Stranger Things”; NBC’s “This Is Us” and HBO’s “Westworld.” “This Is Us” last year became the first nominee in the category from the four major broadcast networks since CBS’ “The Good Wife” in 2011. “The Good Wife” is the most recent series from a major broadcast network to receive back-to-back nominations in the category. A series from the major broadcast networks has not won for outstanding drama series since Fox’s “24” in 2006. Another contender for a nomination is the FX period spy drama “The Americans,” which was nominated in the category in 2016. HBO’s “Veep,” the winner for outstanding comedy series the past three seasons, won’t be among this year’s nominees after the 2017 announcement that it would delay its final season until 2019 to allow star Julia Louis- Dreyfus enough time to recuperate after undergoing chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer. Last year’s nominees who are contenders for nominations this year include FX’s “Atlanta,” ABC’s “black-ish”; HBO’s “Silicon Valley”; and Netflix’s “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.” ABC’s “Modern Family” is seeking its ninth nomination in its nine seasons. It was the winner in the category for five consecutive seasons, tying the record set by NBC’s “Frasier” from 1994-98. First-season series that are contenders for nominations include Netflix’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” the Golden Globe winner for television’s best comedy or musical series, and “GLOW” and HBO’s “Barry.” CBS’ “The Amazing Race” is expected to again be among the nominees for outstanding reality-competition program. It has been nominated each of the preceding 16 years the category has been in existence. It won each of the first seven years, and again in 2011, 2012 and 2014. Last year’s other nominees were NBC’s “The Voice” and Bravo’s “Top Chef,” the only other winners; NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior”; Lifetime’s “Project Runway”; and VH1’s “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” The biggest rule changes this year are the restructuring of the outstanding variety special and special class categories and the expansion of several existing Emmy categories into two new and distinct categories, including those involving costuming, nonfiction programming and sound editing. The confusion of defining special class prompted the Television Academy to have separate categories for outstanding live variety special and outstanding pre-recorded variety special. Samira Wiley from “The Handmaid’s Tale” and Ryan Eggold, who stars in the new NBC medical drama “New Amsterdam,” will join Television Academy Chairman and CEO Hayma Washington and President and COO Maury McIntyre in announcing the nominees in the top categories at the Television Academy’s North Hollywood headquarters. The 70th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, which honor programming initially airing between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m. from June 1, 2017, to May 31, 2018, will be presented Sept. 17 at the Microsoft Theater. Colin Jost and Michael Che, anchors of the “Weekend Update” segment on “Saturday Night Live” and co-head writers of NBC’s late-night sketch comedy series, will be the hosts. The NBC Emmys telecast will be executive produced by “Saturday Night Live” creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels and include what the network is describing as “special appearances from additional `Saturday Night Live’ cast members.” The bulk of the awards from the Primetime Emmys’ 122 categories will be presented at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards Sept. 8-9, also at the Microsoft Theater. (©2018 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Wire services contributed to this report.)
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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – A critically endangered gorilla is being introduced to the public for the first time Thursday since moving into her new home at the Los Angeles Zoo. (Jamie Pham/L.A. Zoo) Twenty-four-year-old Ndjia, a female western lowland gorilla, was brought to the L.A. Zoo from the San Diego Zoo back in May. She has been paired up with the zoo’s male silverback gorilla, 31-year-old Kelly, with the hopes that they will breed. “This move has allowed Ndjia to be placed in a breeding situation for the first time in her life, and it is the Zoo’s hope that Ndjia and the group’s male, Kelly, will take a liking to each other,” the zoo said in a news release. Along with Ndjia and Kelly, the L.A. Zoo has two other gorillas: 42-year-old Evelyn and 24-year-old Rapunzel. (Jamie Pham/L.A. Zoo) Western lowland gorillas are found in Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, and Angola, according to the L.A. Zoo. They are listed as “critically endangered” on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species due to illegal hunting, the Ebola virus and habitat destruction. Their population is believed to be decreasing rapidly, with no recent estimate on the number of western lowland gorillas left in the wild. Last month, Koko, the famous western lowland gorilla who mastered sign language, died at the age of 46 in California’s Santa Cruz Mountains.
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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – A critically endangered gorilla is being introduced to the public for the first time Thursday since moving into her new home at the Los Angeles Zoo. (Jamie Pham/L.A. Zoo) Twenty-four-year-old Ndjia, a female western lowland gorilla, was brought to the L.A. Zoo from the San Diego Zoo back in May. She has been paired up with the zoo’s male silverback gorilla, 31-year-old Kelly, with the hopes that they will breed. “This move has allowed Ndjia to be placed in a breeding situation for the first time in her life, and it is the Zoo’s hope that Ndjia and the group’s male, Kelly, will take a liking to each other,” the zoo said in a news release. Along with Ndjia and Kelly, the L.A. Zoo has two other gorillas: 42-year-old Evelyn and 24-year-old Rapunzel. (Jamie Pham/L.A. Zoo) Western lowland gorillas are found in Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, and Angola, according to the L.A. Zoo. They are listed as “critically endangered” on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species due to illegal hunting, the Ebola virus and habitat destruction. Their population is believed to be decreasing rapidly, with no recent estimate on the number of western lowland gorillas left in the wild. Last month, Koko, the famous western lowland gorilla who mastered sign language, died at the age of 46 in California’s Santa Cruz Mountains.
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BRUSSELS (CBSNewYork) — President Donald Trump praised other nations paying more to support the NATO alliance as he wrapped up an often contentious summit in Europe. On Thursday, Trump continued his push against Germany’s natural gas pipeline deal with Russia. “Presidents have been trying unsuccessfully for years to get Germany and other rich NATO Nations to pay more toward their protection from Russia,” posted Trump. “They pay only a fraction of their cost. The U.S. pays tens of Billions of Dollars too much to subsidize Europe, and loses Big on Trade!” “On top of it all, Germany just started paying Russia, the country they want protection from, Billions of Dollars for their Energy needs coming out of a new pipeline from Russia,” he said. “Not acceptable! All NATO Nations must meet their 2% commitment, and that must ultimately go to 4%!” ….On top of it all, Germany just started paying Russia, the country they want protection from, Billions of Dollars for their Energy needs coming out of a new pipeline from Russia. Not acceptable! All NATO Nations must meet their 2% commitment, and that must ultimately go to 4%! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 12, 2018 Presidents have been trying unsuccessfully for years to get Germany and other rich NATO Nations to pay more toward their protection from Russia. They pay only a fraction of their cost. The U.S. pays tens of Billions of Dollars too much to subsidize Europe, and loses Big on Trade! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 12, 2018 Trump took a more conciliatory tone during a talk Thursday, saying great progress had been made with the United States’ allies. German officials deny that the controversial Nord Stream pipeline will allow Russia to exert undue influence over their country. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg tried to keep the peace. “We are stronger together than apart,” Stoltenberg said. “How can you be together when a country is getting its energy from the person you want protection against?” Trump responded. “Because we understand that when we stand together, also in dealing with Russia, we are stronger,” Stoltenberg said.
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