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in atlantic city.orr the next 60 minutes or so, we will have a spirited and informative debate between second district congressional candidates sitting republican r congressman jeff and derek democrat amy kennedy. followed by postevent analysis. >> this is that stockton university for mom writer this seeming dissenter's executive director john . that was asking the questions, or look-alikes from mj spotlight news, and direct law parked . senior correspondent david cruz . and myself. before he turned over to our moderator, please know we are doing this debate live and in person. there is no live studio audience layer crew and guests of the candidates are in the room. we are following all covid-19 protocols. as outlined by stockton university in the department of health. everyone involved assigned a full-fledged and more masks up until the start of this broadcast. all else in the room will wear a mask for the duration of the debate. let's begin.n. john. >> thank you briand again welcome to stockton unive
in atlantic city.orr the next 60 minutes or so, we will have a spirited and informative debate between second district congressional candidates sitting republican r congressman jeff and derek democrat amy kennedy. followed by postevent analysis. >> this is that stockton university for mom writer this seeming dissenter's executive director john . that was asking the questions, or look-alikes from mj spotlight news, and direct law parked . senior correspondent david cruz . and myself....
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chester is 60 miles from atlantic city. being knowledgeable of what happened in atlantic city with trump bankrupting four casinos and receiving $1 billion worth of debt relief and not paying taxes on that. you areet debt relief, taxed on that debt relief. trump, according to the atlantic city press, he never paid taxes on that $1 billion he got in debt relief. it seemed like atlantic city was the only place reporting on what was going on there. and event make it, during the campaign of 2016, none of that stuff -- host: nick clark? guest: i suspect it is a small effect because it might be people living in chester county that are more likely to have known someone affected by that. mediak in general the coverage of the president and his financial situation and the issues he's had over the years have been pretty widely covered. it was covered before he was president. i think most people will have draw the conclusions and have done so it may be less information and based on what the national media has been saying. i am not sure
chester is 60 miles from atlantic city. being knowledgeable of what happened in atlantic city with trump bankrupting four casinos and receiving $1 billion worth of debt relief and not paying taxes on that. you areet debt relief, taxed on that debt relief. trump, according to the atlantic city press, he never paid taxes on that $1 billion he got in debt relief. it seemed like atlantic city was the only place reporting on what was going on there. and event make it, during the campaign of 2016,...
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donald trump shows up in atlantic city in 1980 and he wants to get in on the burgeoning casino business and someone in town - the guy, patty mcgann, knows how to do all the tricks and all the things could get him the property, knows how to work, connection between buildings, casinos and all sorts of tricks, this guy, all this stuff.
donald trump shows up in atlantic city in 1980 and he wants to get in on the burgeoning casino business and someone in town - the guy, patty mcgann, knows how to do all the tricks and all the things could get him the property, knows how to work, connection between buildings, casinos and all sorts of tricks, this guy, all this stuff.
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we need more help in atlantic city. ery few days from store windows on atlantic avenue are smashed in and that is the reality. these are small business people and people that came here, immigrated here and are trying to make a living and a life for themselves and they can't even feel safe and they are so worried that every day their goods and services will be stolen and their windows will be smashed. they want more help and they want more police, not less. >> do you support reforms to policing? >> i do. so, of course we should -- there should be reformed in anything. i'm a dentist and in dentistry. >> it's only 30 seconds. >> there's a good parallel but i will finish. the point is there's always more you can learn and always more you can do so less instead of blowing up buildings and hurting police and residents let's sit down quietly, carefully in a bipartisan way together and make this happen. >> ms. kennedy, how do you define the police? >> i would not disagree with his idea of what hunting. i only disagree with his a
we need more help in atlantic city. ery few days from store windows on atlantic avenue are smashed in and that is the reality. these are small business people and people that came here, immigrated here and are trying to make a living and a life for themselves and they can't even feel safe and they are so worried that every day their goods and services will be stolen and their windows will be smashed. they want more help and they want more police, not less. >> do you support reforms to...
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more police and atlantic city.hese are small business people that came here, immigrated here and are trying to make a living and a life for themselves. they cannot even feel safe. they word the every day their goods and services are going to be stolen, and that their windows are going to be smashed. they want more help and more policing, not less. >> do support reforms to policing? 30 seconds. >> there should be reform in anything. i am a dentist. >> we talked about police. it is 30 seconds. >> it is a good parallel. the point is that there is always more you can learn and always more you can do. and supplying up buildings and hurting police and residents, let's sit down quietly and carefully in a bipartisan way together and make this happen. >> how do you define defunding the police, ms. kennedy? >> i would not disagree with his idea of what defunding might mean. i only disagree with his accusation that i support that. i believe, as you do, that we need to have policing that are better trained and addressing bias,
more police and atlantic city.hese are small business people that came here, immigrated here and are trying to make a living and a life for themselves. they cannot even feel safe. they word the every day their goods and services are going to be stolen, and that their windows are going to be smashed. they want more help and more policing, not less. >> do support reforms to policing? 30 seconds. >> there should be reform in anything. i am a dentist. >> we talked about police. it...
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so did the people of atlantic city, who lost jobs, who lost their tax base.hat happens in a bankruptcy and that's what happened in these atlantic city bankruptcies. >> narrator: but trump, as always, refused to admit failure. >> that is sort of norman vincent peale, hold on tenaciously, hold on to this image of yourself as successful. never let go of it. never let the idea of failure enter your mind. >> and i call it a beautiful puzzle. >> narrator: the crisis in atlantic city also solidified another method trump would come to rely on... >> i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. >> narrator: believe in yourself over experts... >> the experts are terrible. look at the mess we're in with all these experts that we have. >> narrator: reject the naysayers... >> we have it totally under control. it's one person coming in from china. >> nartor: declare victory no matter what. >> and we have it under control. it's going to be just fine. >> president bush said he has no doubt clarence tmas will be confirmed to the u.s. supreme court. >> thomas will t
so did the people of atlantic city, who lost jobs, who lost their tax base.hat happens in a bankruptcy and that's what happened in these atlantic city bankruptcies. >> narrator: but trump, as always, refused to admit failure. >> that is sort of norman vincent peale, hold on tenaciously, hold on to this image of yourself as successful. never let go of it. never let the idea of failure enter your mind. >> and i call it a beautiful puzzle. >> narrator: the crisis in...
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. ♪ ♪ >> getting a come to the academic center at stockton university here and atlantic city. briana vannozzi. for the next 60 minutes or so we'll have a spirited and informative debate in the second congressional district candidates to republican congressman jeff van drew and democrat amy kennedy followed by postdebate analysis.ve this event is sponsored by the william j hughes center for public policy at stockton university. moderator is the center executive director john froonjian. the panelists asking the question are my colleagues from nj spotlight news editor at large carlino day, senior correspondent david cruz, and myself. before i turn it over to our moderator please know we are doing this debate life and in person. there is no live studio audience can only our crew and guess of the candidates are in the room. where following covid-19 protocols and outlined by stockton university and the new jersey department helped other involved has signed the health pledge and wore masks of to the start of the broadcast. all else in the room were masks for the duration of the debat
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johnson accepts his party's presidential nomination at the 1964 democratic national convention in atlantic city, new jersey. president johnson went on to defeat republican on many very goldwater any general election. >> please be seated. we appreciate this tremendous reception, but he has a message to give to you and the american people. >> chairman mccormack, my fellow americans, i accept your nomination. i accept the duty of leading this party to victory this year. [applause] and i thank you, i thank you from the bottom of my heart for placing at my side the man that last night you so wisely selected to be the next vice president of the united states. i know i speak for each of you and all of you when i say he proved himself tonight and that great acceptance speech. [applause] and i speak for both of us when i tell you that from monday on he is going to be available for such speeches and all 50 states. [applause] we will try to lead you, as we were led, by that great champion of freedom, the man from independence, harry s. truman. but the gladness of this high occasion cannot mask the sorrow
johnson accepts his party's presidential nomination at the 1964 democratic national convention in atlantic city, new jersey. president johnson went on to defeat republican on many very goldwater any general election. >> please be seated. we appreciate this tremendous reception, but he has a message to give to you and the american people. >> chairman mccormack, my fellow americans, i accept your nomination. i accept the duty of leading this party to victory this year. [applause] and...
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chester is 60 miles from atlantic city.nowledgeable of what happened in atlantic city with trump bankrupting four casinos and receiving $1 billion worth of debt relief and not paying taxes on that. you areet debt relief, taxed on that debt relief. trump, according to the atlantic city press, he never paid taxes on that $1 billion he got in debt relief. it seemed like atlantic city was the only place reporting on what was going on there. and event make it, during the campaign of 2016, none of that stuff -- host: nick clark? guest: i suspect it is a small effect because it might be people living in chester county that are more likely to have known someone affected by that. mediak in general the coverage of the president and his financial situation and the issues he's had over the years have been pretty widely covered. it was covered before he was president. i think most people will have draw the conclusions and have done so it may be less information and based on what the national media has been saying. i am not sure his busi
chester is 60 miles from atlantic city.nowledgeable of what happened in atlantic city with trump bankrupting four casinos and receiving $1 billion worth of debt relief and not paying taxes on that. you areet debt relief, taxed on that debt relief. trump, according to the atlantic city press, he never paid taxes on that $1 billion he got in debt relief. it seemed like atlantic city was the only place reporting on what was going on there. and event make it, during the campaign of 2016, none of...
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to mess that up in new york by over leveraging that property as well as every other property in atlantic city. when i left that organization, i think he had something like $3.5 billion worth of debt and he did not have the income to service that debt. he's, quite frankly, i think there is an absolute parallel the way he's piling up the debt in this country the same way he ran his business. it's not sustainable. >> when you first went to work for him, jack, did you like him? >> you know, it's interesting, ari, because, you know, the first conversation that i had with the man was the first day i started working for him. and i had worked for a guy who was known as really a genius in the industry regardless of his problems had quite a reputation as a marketing guy, brilliant in the operation. so the first day that i met donald trump he sits down in my office and i'm expecting to engage in a serious business conversation with this man what i plan to do with his business. instead, he was more interested in me giving him the dirt, the gossip on steve wynn, what kind of a person, what kind of person
to mess that up in new york by over leveraging that property as well as every other property in atlantic city. when i left that organization, i think he had something like $3.5 billion worth of debt and he did not have the income to service that debt. he's, quite frankly, i think there is an absolute parallel the way he's piling up the debt in this country the same way he ran his business. it's not sustainable. >> when you first went to work for him, jack, did you like him? >> you...
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and then they come to atlantic city it may be family orientated.ardi gras, coming home for christmas just to have a good time and reunite a lot. i grew up in mobile so i grew up with this in my blood and i am a mardi gras designer. ladies and gentlemen, royalty in the house tonight. the queen and king are selected as the royal ambassadorfor the king are selected as the royal ambassador for the city. there are many different organisations but there are two thatis organisations but there are two that is this african—american association and another association and another association is caucasian, mostly of european descent but overall we blend and we enjoy each other and have a good time. i would each other and have a good time. iwould not each other and have a good time. i would not want there to be one big mardi gras association. i think the cultural differences and the beauty of the difference in the cultures make it so nice. i started sewing when i was 12 to my mother was a seamstress, she loves sewing and she would make all my clothes, all the
and then they come to atlantic city it may be family orientated.ardi gras, coming home for christmas just to have a good time and reunite a lot. i grew up in mobile so i grew up with this in my blood and i am a mardi gras designer. ladies and gentlemen, royalty in the house tonight. the queen and king are selected as the royal ambassadorfor the king are selected as the royal ambassador for the city. there are many different organisations but there are two thatis organisations but there are two...
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johnson accepts his party's presidential nomination at the 1964 democratic national convention in atlantic city. president johnson went on to defeat republican on many very goldwater any general election. >> please be seated. we appreciate this tremendous reception, but he has a message to give to you and the american people.
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even the men who have the hair my mother grew up in atlantic city. no one knew how to swim. i wanted to take a step it a step further and say why is this. i spoke to a woman and lord country georgia. that's not true. and when i did more research. she said in the documentary. it is a blood line. is at the case. if the water is a blood line. for who we owe so much. where did the separation occur. they will not let them go into water because they were afraid they would take them away. even then. we don't know how many enslaved africans are at the bottom of the ocean right now. some say it's a floating grave yard. even then. if we think about those who migrated north. before they started migrating and droves. were you the rich white or the poor right. when they started coming in drones. everybody had to be white. they were going down to the south. it is one of the largest. islands. the water is poured since. it is full of lead. so the water can constitute the freedom and you know. we think about baptism takes me to the water. transformation. it can represent freedom and transfor
even the men who have the hair my mother grew up in atlantic city. no one knew how to swim. i wanted to take a step it a step further and say why is this. i spoke to a woman and lord country georgia. that's not true. and when i did more research. she said in the documentary. it is a blood line. is at the case. if the water is a blood line. for who we owe so much. where did the separation occur. they will not let them go into water because they were afraid they would take them away. even then....
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donald trump shows up in atlantic city in 1980 and he wants to get in on the burgeoning casino business and someone in town - the guy, patty mcgann, knows how to do all the tricks and all the things could get him the property, knows how to work, connection between buildings, casinos and all sorts of tricks, this guy, all this stuff. over time the relationships start to deteriorate, and it is a different relationship than most people do. taking notes with donald trump, to bring a witness for his meetings with trump, the document trump says, billing records, all this time trump doesn't like it and one thing leads to another and all of a sudden they are in court litigating against each other and patty is explaining into position, needed to have witnesses to protect himself from someone we thought was a liar. when patty mcgann passes away, he said donald trump owes him $1 million in back legal fees. in philadelphia that year, goes of burial at arlington national cemetery. donald trump needs and elections lawyer and mcgann identifies with trump and trumpism, the sec, the election commission,
donald trump shows up in atlantic city in 1980 and he wants to get in on the burgeoning casino business and someone in town - the guy, patty mcgann, knows how to do all the tricks and all the things could get him the property, knows how to work, connection between buildings, casinos and all sorts of tricks, this guy, all this stuff. over time the relationships start to deteriorate, and it is a different relationship than most people do. taking notes with donald trump, to bring a witness for his...
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owned or managed in the justice department was charged with that and then a few years later in atlantic city and then to the exclusive rights where they would be. and i think because the local city council was black and i had a strong presence don keying wanted us to make peace and that became is nicer but and then to hope all the way back with the central park five i marched on the plaza hotel because they were the page ads calling for the execution. we set a ringside together so that means you will stand by silently with the institution of people women to flip all the way back again so as time went on not only is he an opportunist i gave him the benefit of the doubt if black and brown people to be executed it was clear to a lot of us because they had a confession but meant to say that they should settle with them and he knew he said it falsely that he was not born here and it was that type of mentality so if you get comfortable with that crowd deep down inside the this man is a straight a bigot and a racist and ironically there was a meeting set up by michael cohen to say you know better t
owned or managed in the justice department was charged with that and then a few years later in atlantic city and then to the exclusive rights where they would be. and i think because the local city council was black and i had a strong presence don keying wanted us to make peace and that became is nicer but and then to hope all the way back with the central park five i marched on the plaza hotel because they were the page ads calling for the execution. we set a ringside together so that means...
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. >>> long before donald trump talked america first, back when he was trying to make atlantic city greate of the 20th century, america reigned supreme. the 1990s, the down of the internet revolution. >> you've got mail. >> not only it seemed like we were inventing the future, we were. >> apple could not churn out computers fast enough to satisfy demand. >> an explosion of innovation. >> gps. >> an economy that roared. >> america seemed to have the right foromula. >> this came before donald trump. how the world's sole superpower began the squandering of its historic power and status. as we entered a new century. an american tragedy. a challenge for american power. >> this has all the appearances of an extraordinarily well coordinated and devastating terrorist attack. >> 9/11 was the beginning of the 21st century. a different phase of american power. >> at first, the u.s. stood strong with friends by its side. >> the world rallied to us after 9/11, russia, china, certainly europeans. there was a sense america was wounded and people knew that wasn't good for the world. >> with overwhelming
. >>> long before donald trump talked america first, back when he was trying to make atlantic city greate of the 20th century, america reigned supreme. the 1990s, the down of the internet revolution. >> you've got mail. >> not only it seemed like we were inventing the future, we were. >> apple could not churn out computers fast enough to satisfy demand. >> an explosion of innovation. >> gps. >> an economy that roared. >> america seemed to have...
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reporter: it was a shocking political gamble from the congressman representi congressman representing atlantic city. aligning himself with president trump. >> you have my undying support. >> thank you. >> that was in december. now he faces the ultimate test of this decision with voters in new jersey's second district, one of the hottest house races this year. if trump's shadow looms large in down ballot races across the country, it is especially true here. some candidates are distancing themselves from the president, he isn't one of them. >> i don't want to -- i don't think whether you're a democrat or republican whether you agree with the president or not you betray him, walk away. i don't think that's the right thing to do. >> reporter: democratic voters believe that's what van drew did to them. >> i wasn't happy. i felt betrayed actually that he would do something like that. seemed like he wasn't thinking about me, he was thinking about remaining in office. >> reporter: he cast his ballot for democrat amy kennedy. former school teacher and member of i marriage of the kennedy dynasty that felt be
reporter: it was a shocking political gamble from the congressman representi congressman representing atlantic city. aligning himself with president trump. >> you have my undying support. >> thank you. >> that was in december. now he faces the ultimate test of this decision with voters in new jersey's second district, one of the hottest house races this year. if trump's shadow looms large in down ballot races across the country, it is especially true here. some candidates are...
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let's pause to remember donald trump his first business partner in atlantic city were mobbed up.me family. of philadelphia. roy cohn his lifelong lawyer represented mob figures. including fat tony. a partnership dating back to 2005. who has organized crime ties. a career criminal. trying to get a business deal done with him in moscow. when he was running for president. 54 of the 74 years on the planet. his children learned at his knee. as you noted. eric trump is being deposed in what looks to be a tax fraud case. ivanka managed to get trademarks fast tracked in china. japan and canada. after she met with the leader of the countries. don jr. -- >> a target in the russian investigation. >> go ahead. >> we're having a little bit of trouble with your audio. we didn't get to jared kushner being a slum lord. or tweeting out a fake photo of 50 cent and ice cube. they all have problems. the internet gods don't want you to tell us more about that. hopefully most people got most of what you were trying to say. thank you. the trump family is one interesting clan. what the huge early voting
let's pause to remember donald trump his first business partner in atlantic city were mobbed up.me family. of philadelphia. roy cohn his lifelong lawyer represented mob figures. including fat tony. a partnership dating back to 2005. who has organized crime ties. a career criminal. trying to get a business deal done with him in moscow. when he was running for president. 54 of the 74 years on the planet. his children learned at his knee. as you noted. eric trump is being deposed in what looks to...
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. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to the john f academic center at stockholm university here in atlantic cityiana, for the next 60 minutes or so we will have informative debate between second district congressional candidates sitting republican congressman jeff van drew and democrat amy kennedy followed by post debate analysis. this event is sponsored by the william j hugh center for public policy at university, moderator this each asking the center's executive director john. the panelist asking the
. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to the john f academic center at stockholm university here in atlantic cityiana, for the next 60 minutes or so we will have informative debate between second district congressional candidates sitting republican congressman jeff van drew and democrat amy kennedy followed by post debate analysis. this event is sponsored by the william j hugh center for public policy at university, moderator this each asking the center's executive director john. the panelist...
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atlan atlantic city is at a great turning point. it will go one way or the other and i'll make sure it goes the other. >> do you see an echo here? >> yeah, actually, it turns out he was right. he did make it go the other. of course, i see an echo. he first of all mals stered the idea of reputation because so much goes on behind the scenes and if you have the cameras and microphones in front of you and you keep repeating what you want people to think of you or what you've accomplished, then you're going to be more successful at that. but the pattern, of course, is that while he was saying that because of his really terrible decisions, bankrupted three of his casinos. the taj ma hall basically can e canabalized. it's smoke and mirrors. the problem is despite those failures, he's always had people buying him out of trouble, most notably my grandfather who gave him in excess of $400 million during his lifetime, and, you know, the banks, and the media is also important for people to understand that while donald was businesses were filing
atlan atlantic city is at a great turning point. it will go one way or the other and i'll make sure it goes the other. >> do you see an echo here? >> yeah, actually, it turns out he was right. he did make it go the other. of course, i see an echo. he first of all mals stered the idea of reputation because so much goes on behind the scenes and if you have the cameras and microphones in front of you and you keep repeating what you want people to think of you or what you've...
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it turns out that his dad gave him a lot of money and he incinerated it on casinos in atlantic city. then he made a lot of money being a reality tv star, pretending he was a businessman, and he incinerated that money on golf courses that are losing a ton of money. this is not a guy that we need running this country, and we saw with his response to covid where i think joe biden was right, he just completely panicked. we saw exactly the same kind of management style he brought to his businesses, which is pathetic and embarrassing and we've got 33 days to make sure that we all vote and we turn the page on trumpism forever is what we need to do in this election. >> before we go, that bill that would demand all that information from someone in office, what in the world is standing in the way from getting that passed? it seems completely logical, not political. >> well, it seems completely logical, except when you are in mitch mcconnell's senate. and he's the majority leader. it seems logical we should have had a vote on a background check bill. a vote to the public option to health care s
it turns out that his dad gave him a lot of money and he incinerated it on casinos in atlantic city. then he made a lot of money being a reality tv star, pretending he was a businessman, and he incinerated that money on golf courses that are losing a ton of money. this is not a guy that we need running this country, and we saw with his response to covid where i think joe biden was right, he just completely panicked. we saw exactly the same kind of management style he brought to his businesses,...
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short of that, he would probably be just like atlantic city, broke. >> since we're talking about if there'ssingle issue nepotism voters out there, what -- i'm not quite sure how to ask this. what do the sons do? like do they -- i don't understand what they do. the idea was that -- i mean it was obviously preposterous fiction the president was going to have, you know, his sons run the business and have nothing to do with them. that's clearly not the case. everything is all tangled together, the business, the presidency, the campaign. but, like, do they have jobs? >> yeah, they have jobs. they go into the office. what they do is obviously nobody knows. you know, don jr. runs around and he makes speeches. eric is in the office. i don't know what he is running. you have allen weisselberg, the cfo in charge of the trust. they're not buying anything. they're not really doing anything. in all fairness, all they're really trying to do is to retain whatever assets that they have because the market, of course, has taken a tremendous plunge, especially in commercial real estate where their properties
short of that, he would probably be just like atlantic city, broke. >> since we're talking about if there'ssingle issue nepotism voters out there, what -- i'm not quite sure how to ask this. what do the sons do? like do they -- i don't understand what they do. the idea was that -- i mean it was obviously preposterous fiction the president was going to have, you know, his sons run the business and have nothing to do with them. that's clearly not the case. everything is all tangled...
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more mold people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic hotel sound city in blame a half an hour a lot of food ends up in the trash regularized on and tossed and found from the nonprofit organization united against waste on for change there is advise canteen kitchens on the track. break arrived on and tossed and found also told from the nonprofit organization united against waste on for change there is advise canteen kitchens on cruise ships hospitals and hometowns because that is where a lot of ways to pass the main reason is the breakfast buffet with a huge spread of food like can buy up to 200 guests or serve daily anything that made it to the bar phase for britain from being used again for hygienic reasons. we've done a lot of wasted research in the hotels on deadline stuff most of it comes from over production or as i believe there's simply too much being produced effect of which ends up being put on the bus fare and then goes into the bit one element that's the biggest problem and that's where we have to start and develop ways of reducing the amount of food the use of those
more mold people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic hotel sound city in blame a half an hour a lot of food ends up in the trash regularized on and tossed and found from the nonprofit organization united against waste on for change there is advise canteen kitchens on the track. break arrived on and tossed and found also told from the nonprofit organization united against waste on for change there is advise canteen kitchens on cruise ships hospitals and hometowns because that is where a...
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more and more people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic hotel south city in play my half an hour a lot of food and stop in the trash break or i'm on and tossed and found balls told from the nonprofit organization united against waste on to change theirs advise canteens kitchen song crew ships hospitals and hometowns because that's where a lot of whites took out was the main reason is the breakfast buffet with a huge spread of food like here where up to 200 guests are served daily anything that made it to the buffet is forbidden from being used again for hygienic reasons . we've done a lot of wasted research in the hotels on them iced up most of it comes from over production so as i feel there is simply too much being produced effect of which ends up being put on the bus fare and then goes into the bit that's the biggest problem was that and that's where we have to start to develop ways of reducing the amount of food the snoozing those jobs that are floated at sea and could be good if sustainability managers tossed in for boston and craig or i man came here a few months ago a
more and more people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic hotel south city in play my half an hour a lot of food and stop in the trash break or i'm on and tossed and found balls told from the nonprofit organization united against waste on to change theirs advise canteens kitchen song crew ships hospitals and hometowns because that's where a lot of whites took out was the main reason is the breakfast buffet with a huge spread of food like here where up to 200 guests are served daily...
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one of our big investigators helped the faa design their test facility in the atlantic city technical center. they're all really connected. they're getting back to work from their covid break. we set up a call once a month with the f aa people so everybody knows what they're doing, what they're getting ready to do. i think at the working level it's well coordinated. >> i look forward to seeing when it's more formalized. with the last minute of my time, i believe my questions are for dr. roach. i'm looking to understand what sort of measures -- and this piggybacks -- that we're doing to make sure that our military members both existing and veterans are continuing to have good health. and i'm specifically wanting to understand if there is any ongoing blood testing for military fighters. have you begun that testing? will this testing include civilians as well as dod firefighters? >> it is dr. roche's area, but i will answer yes. we will be starting in october to test all of the firefighters that work for dod, both military and civilian. we've got all the protocols in place, the labs all
one of our big investigators helped the faa design their test facility in the atlantic city technical center. they're all really connected. they're getting back to work from their covid break. we set up a call once a month with the f aa people so everybody knows what they're doing, what they're getting ready to do. i think at the working level it's well coordinated. >> i look forward to seeing when it's more formalized. with the last minute of my time, i believe my questions are for dr....
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turnpikes connecting real markets to waterways and to atlantic port cities. steamboats by the 1820s and 1830s, tracking down the mississippi river. canals built all across the country, the most famous being the erie canal, completed in 1825 and connecting the hudson river to like erie. what an accomplishment that is. if you have canals, if you have plantations and factories, you need credit. here too we have lots and lots of credit. banks spreading up all across the united states. from three ranks in 1792 several hundred banks by the way 1820s. thanks are chartered by the states. they stay within that particular states foundry. but sitting on top of those statements is the mother bank, right? the chief bank. the central bank. the bank of the united states. this is the second bank of the united states, because as you recall from earlier in the semester, there was a first bank of the united states. 1791. alexander hamilton pushes through congress a bank of the united states. this bank, a private bank with stockholders and dividends. this bank, hamilton says, wi
turnpikes connecting real markets to waterways and to atlantic port cities. steamboats by the 1820s and 1830s, tracking down the mississippi river. canals built all across the country, the most famous being the erie canal, completed in 1825 and connecting the hudson river to like erie. what an accomplishment that is. if you have canals, if you have plantations and factories, you need credit. here too we have lots and lots of credit. banks spreading up all across the united states. from three...
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in 1964 tom dewey was at the white house, lbg wantedo looked schedule of your convention in atlantic city? and he was meeting with mervyn watson, the president's top aide, chief of staff in effect. anyway there was a day set aside as a tribute to president kennedy and it was up front. and dewey pointed out that, you know, if this happens, jackie will be there, rose and bobby and teddy and the whole family and people will cry and there will be this enormous emotional, before you know it bobby kennedy will be your running mate whether you like it or not and the story is the president got on the phone and called marvin watson and said, move kennedy day from day one today four. the result is that hubert humphrey became the running mate instead, humphrey was in dewey's debt until the day he died. >> all right. >> and they were social friends. >> they were social friends. >> both friends of duane andr andreas, and spent parts of winters together, i went to the races with the humphreys and the deweys once. >> we are all out of time, gentlemen, i want to thank the both of you for being our guests
in 1964 tom dewey was at the white house, lbg wantedo looked schedule of your convention in atlantic city? and he was meeting with mervyn watson, the president's top aide, chief of staff in effect. anyway there was a day set aside as a tribute to president kennedy and it was up front. and dewey pointed out that, you know, if this happens, jackie will be there, rose and bobby and teddy and the whole family and people will cry and there will be this enormous emotional, before you know it bobby...
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then there is the $72.9 million refund the president received, failing atlantic city casinos. they didn't abandon them completely as the rules required to get a refund. mister trump may have to pay back $100 million as a result. we shouldn't have to rely on media revelations to learn these things. after the story, to disclose his tax returns, a break with his predecessors going back decades. we have a better idea why he may have held back those returns. what concerns me the most is the president's massive death, they refinanced $3 million, and that is a partial picture. and americans have to worry about currying favor, to manage his debt load. conflicting financial interests, the original sin of this administration and the president and his refusal to divest those conflicted financial interest, another breach of norm and not just norms. the first minute of his term he violated america's original ethics, the constitutional prohibition on the president taking things of value, in foreign government. the new york times revelation additional question, licensing payments of $3 milli
then there is the $72.9 million refund the president received, failing atlantic city casinos. they didn't abandon them completely as the rules required to get a refund. mister trump may have to pay back $100 million as a result. we shouldn't have to rely on media revelations to learn these things. after the story, to disclose his tax returns, a break with his predecessors going back decades. we have a better idea why he may have held back those returns. what concerns me the most is the...
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never a business deal that when under scrutiny says this was a model for how to buy a casino in atlantic citywas a model for how to take money out of your businesses and investigate in the campaign. there's not a single example of any of that. it says, one, he's shady, two, he didn't think he was going to win, and three, should he lose, he faces a lot of legal exposure. >> i think that's right. the trump organization before he got into politics was not that big of a company. he had this sort of famous name but it was not that big of an enterprise and he also was very difficult to deal with. a lot of folks i think just didn't bother trying to dig into his businesses. there was one notable exception which was the trump university investigation which trump fought tooth and nail, ended up having to settle for $25 million. the most constructive case study is the trump foundation, the small charity that trump ran. i wrote about it in 2016. it had been going on forever and breaking the law forever. there was not enough money, not enough whatever for people to dig into it. once the new york attorney
never a business deal that when under scrutiny says this was a model for how to buy a casino in atlantic citywas a model for how to take money out of your businesses and investigate in the campaign. there's not a single example of any of that. it says, one, he's shady, two, he didn't think he was going to win, and three, should he lose, he faces a lot of legal exposure. >> i think that's right. the trump organization before he got into politics was not that big of a company. he had this...
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but he pointed out to lbj, he said have you seen the schedule of your convention in atlantic city. anyway, there was a day set aside to -- as a tribute to president kennedy. it was up front. dewey pointed out that if this happens, jackie will be there in the whole family will be there and people will be cry and there will be this enormous emotional -- before you know it, bobby kennedy will be your running mate before you like it or not. the story is he got on the phone and said move kennedy day from day one today for. hubert humphrey became the running mate instead. humphrey was in dewey's debt until the day he died. >> and they were social france. >> they were social friends. >> both friends of doing andrea's. they spent part of winter's together. i even went to the races with them. with the companies and the dewey once. >> we are all out of time, gentlemen. i want to thank both of you for being our guests tonight and talking to our viewers. talking about tom dewey and his 1948 campaign. our contenders in our 14-week series. we want to thank all of you for watching tonight and cal
but he pointed out to lbj, he said have you seen the schedule of your convention in atlantic city. anyway, there was a day set aside to -- as a tribute to president kennedy. it was up front. dewey pointed out that if this happens, jackie will be there in the whole family will be there and people will be cry and there will be this enormous emotional -- before you know it, bobby kennedy will be your running mate before you like it or not. the story is he got on the phone and said move kennedy day...
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for abandoning its failing atlantic city casinos. it appears he didn't abandon them completely is rules required to get a refund, mister trump may have to pay back $100 million as a result. that's the subject of the audit. we shouldn't have to rely on media revelations to learn these things. even after the time story, that is because the president refuses to disclose his tax returns, a break with his predecessors going back decades. now that we have at times reporting we have a better idea of why he may have held back those returns. of all the secrets hidden in them, what concerns me the most is the president's massive debt. we know he will repay or refinance over $300 million worth of debt in the next four years and that is only a partial picture. mister trump will need help covering his loans. that makes them vulnerable because the influence by bad actors or foreign powers including hostile ones, americans have to worry about what mister trump may do to curry favor with those who help him manage his debt level. his conflicting fina
for abandoning its failing atlantic city casinos. it appears he didn't abandon them completely is rules required to get a refund, mister trump may have to pay back $100 million as a result. that's the subject of the audit. we shouldn't have to rely on media revelations to learn these things. even after the time story, that is because the president refuses to disclose his tax returns, a break with his predecessors going back decades. now that we have at times reporting we have a better idea of...
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but he pointed out to lbj, if you look at the schedule, of your convention in atlantic city, he was meeting with marvin watson, who is a presidents top aide, chief of staff in effect. anyway, there was a date set aside as a tribute to president kennedy, and it was up front and do we pointed out, you know if this happens, jack will be, there, rose and teddy, in the whole family, and people will cry, and there will be this enormous emotional -- and before you know it bobby kennedy will be a running mate, whether you like it or not. and history, as the president got on the phone, and called barbara watson and said, move kennedy day, from day one today for. there was that way that humphrey became the running they can say, humphrey was in dewey's until the day he died. >> and they were social friends. >> they were social friends? >> yes both friends of another meat, and they spent parts of winters together, i even went to the races with them with the humphrey's and the dewey ones. >> well we are out of time gentlemen, i want to thank the both of you for being our guests tonight and talking to ou
but he pointed out to lbj, if you look at the schedule, of your convention in atlantic city, he was meeting with marvin watson, who is a presidents top aide, chief of staff in effect. anyway, there was a date set aside as a tribute to president kennedy, and it was up front and do we pointed out, you know if this happens, jack will be, there, rose and teddy, in the whole family, and people will cry, and there will be this enormous emotional -- and before you know it bobby kennedy will be a...
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with town three inches of rain all the way from atlantic city into northern new england.effect today meaning all north bay excluding immediate coastline in an area where we could have quickly spreading fires today. also going to see that for the east bay in santa cruz mountains as winds pick up coming along with temperatures reaching into the 90s in the inland areas. we're going to see that continuing through the end of the week and then gradually cooling down by the beginning of next week. >>> and that's your latest weather. >> al, you know what time it is. >> it is time for popstart. >> who is ready? >> we are ready. >> first up today in pop start, a special tribute to nick cordero, the cast and band from "waitress" are coming together to perform for him the writer of lucky streak talked about what the new song means. natalie morales was able to speak to her. >> it's a tribute in a song. the beloved broadway actor nick cordero, the star of shows like "rock of ages" and "waitress" lost his struggle with coronavirus th>> what is the std lucky streak if you listen to the l
with town three inches of rain all the way from atlantic city into northern new england.effect today meaning all north bay excluding immediate coastline in an area where we could have quickly spreading fires today. also going to see that for the east bay in santa cruz mountains as winds pick up coming along with temperatures reaching into the 90s in the inland areas. we're going to see that continuing through the end of the week and then gradually cooling down by the beginning of next week....
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then there is the $72.9 million refund the president received for abandoning his failing atlantic city casinos. but it appears that he did not abandon them completely as the rules required to get a refund . mr. trump may have to pay back $100 million as a result and that is the subject of the audit, of course. we should not have to rely on media revelations in the 4th year of his presidency to learn these things, and many other questions still remain open even times'" story. and that is because the president refuses to disclose his tax returns and break with his predecessors going back for decades. now we have "the times" reporting we do have a better idea of why he may have held back those returns. of all the secrets hidden in them what concerns me the most is the president's massive debt. we know he will have to repay or refinance over $300 million worth of debt in the next four years, and that is only a partial picture. mr. trump will need help covering his loans and the makes him vulnerable and could be influenced by bad actors or foreign powers, including hostile americans have to
then there is the $72.9 million refund the president received for abandoning his failing atlantic city casinos. but it appears that he did not abandon them completely as the rules required to get a refund . mr. trump may have to pay back $100 million as a result and that is the subject of the audit, of course. we should not have to rely on media revelations in the 4th year of his presidency to learn these things, and many other questions still remain open even times'" story. and that is...
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more and more people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic hotel sound city in blame a half anhour a lot of food ends up in the trash gregg arriving on and tossed in foreign postal from the nonprofit organization united against waste on to change theirs i advise canteen kitchens on cruise ships hospitals and have towns because that's where a lot of ways to pass the main reason is the breakfast buffet with a huge spread of food like here where up to 200 guests are served daily anything that made it to the poor phase for britain from being used again for hygienic raisins. we've done a lot of wasted research in the hotels on them iced up most of it comes from over production or as i believe they're simply too much being produced effect of which ends up being put on the bus fare and then goes into the bit that's the biggest problem and that's where we have to start to develop ways of reducing the amount of food this is a closer look at it see and could be good if sustainability managers thorsten for lost all and for a core i'm on came here a few months ago and suggested changes for
more and more people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic hotel sound city in blame a half anhour a lot of food ends up in the trash gregg arriving on and tossed in foreign postal from the nonprofit organization united against waste on to change theirs i advise canteen kitchens on cruise ships hospitals and have towns because that's where a lot of ways to pass the main reason is the breakfast buffet with a huge spread of food like here where up to 200 guests are served daily anything...
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more and more people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic i'll tell sound city in play my half an hour a lot of food and stop in the trash regularized on and toss in former boss told from the nonprofit organization united against waste on for change there's my advise canteen kitchens on cruise ships hospitals and from towns because that's where a lot of whites took hours the main reason is the breakfast buffet with a huge spread of food like here where up to 200 guests are served daily anything that made it to the buffet is forbidden from being used again for hygiene he agrees and. we've done a lot of wasted research in the hotels on them iced up most of it comes from over production so as i feel there is simply too much being produced afic of which ends up being put on the bus fare and then goes into the bit that's the biggest problem and that's where we have to start to develop ways of reducing the amount of food this is a closer look at it see and could be good if sustainability managers thorsten farm boss dole and craig or iman came here a few months ago and suggested chang
more and more people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic i'll tell sound city in play my half an hour a lot of food and stop in the trash regularized on and toss in former boss told from the nonprofit organization united against waste on for change there's my advise canteen kitchens on cruise ships hospitals and from towns because that's where a lot of whites took hours the main reason is the breakfast buffet with a huge spread of food like here where up to 200 guests are served daily...
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i am talking about the white neighborhood in atlantic city or new york and doing what regular people base do every day. >> yeah. i mean, he does not like to mix with these people who are his most fervent supporters. i mean, he doesn't shake hands. this is true when he has always hated retail politics and having to go in and deal with folks, you know, even before the pandemic. but there also been a whole bunch of tells over the years in which he has sort of been -- betrayed his true feelings about his supporters. there are a couple of anecdotes recently where he called them disgusting. there is the famous fifth avenue i could shoot someone on fifth avenue and not lose any support. there was an episode after the nevada caucuses i think in 2016 where he was talking about all of the groups that supported him so overwhelmingly in the caucuses and he talked about people in all ethnic groups, and he said the poorly educated. then he sort of dwelled deviously on the poorly educated and he said i love the poorly educated. you think that was a tell in which he kind of recognized his marks and
i am talking about the white neighborhood in atlantic city or new york and doing what regular people base do every day. >> yeah. i mean, he does not like to mix with these people who are his most fervent supporters. i mean, he doesn't shake hands. this is true when he has always hated retail politics and having to go in and deal with folks, you know, even before the pandemic. but there also been a whole bunch of tells over the years in which he has sort of been -- betrayed his true...
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more and more people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic hotel sound city in plame a half an hour a lot of food and stop in the trash gregg arriving on an tolson farm boy was told from the nonprofit organization united against waste on for a change this advise canteen kitchen song cruise. ships hospitals and hometowns because that's where a lot of ways to pass the main reason is the breakfast buffet with a huge spread of food like here where up to 200 guests are served daily anything that made it to the er phase forbidden from being used again for hygiene he agrees and then on guns he that we've done a lot of wasted research in the hotels on them i stopped most of it comes from over production so as i believe there's simply too much being produced effect of which ends up being put on the bus fare and then goes into the bit that's the biggest problem forcibly and that's where we have to start to develop ways of reducing the amount of food this is it goes a bit up for a little bit see and could. have sustainability managers tossed in for boston and craig or i'm on came here a f
more and more people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic hotel sound city in plame a half an hour a lot of food and stop in the trash gregg arriving on an tolson farm boy was told from the nonprofit organization united against waste on for a change this advise canteen kitchen song cruise. ships hospitals and hometowns because that's where a lot of ways to pass the main reason is the breakfast buffet with a huge spread of food like here where up to 200 guests are served daily anything...
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i'm a girl that goes to atlantic city and lose every time. will: it is your mentality.n, if you go in trying to protect yourself from losing you will. go if ready to win. you will win. it is here. pete: i take the exact opposite approach, i'm prepared to lose x-amount of money. i'm paying for the time to enjoy losing that money. that is how i look at it. jedediah: pretty cool for him. will: very cool for him. always cooler to win somebody else's money. you can wintry bradshaw's money on fox bet. jedediah: absolutely. that's right. straight ahead. thousands line up in new york for the first day of early voting in the city as over 56 million americans across the country have already cast their ballot. we'll break down the impact on the race at the top of the hour. r $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. to customizes yourcan gocar insurancetual.com so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ keeping your oysters busihas you swamped. y
i'm a girl that goes to atlantic city and lose every time. will: it is your mentality.n, if you go in trying to protect yourself from losing you will. go if ready to win. you will win. it is here. pete: i take the exact opposite approach, i'm prepared to lose x-amount of money. i'm paying for the time to enjoy losing that money. that is how i look at it. jedediah: pretty cool for him. will: very cool for him. always cooler to win somebody else's money. you can wintry bradshaw's money on fox...
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zeta is the 27th named storm in the atlantic this season. >>> a new york city police officer has been suspended without pay after officials say he got political on the job. >> trump 2020. put it on youtube, put it on facebook. trump 2020. >> video on social media appeared to show the officer using a police cruiser loudspeaker to promote president trump. the city's police commissioner tweeted that the officer's actions were 100% unacceptable. >>> you saw a bit of the white house halloween event earlier. >> the trumps didn't hand out candy as usual because of covid-19 concerns but they were obviously happy about a couple of their guests. >> a pair of children were dressed as the trumps themselves. the president had them turn toward the camera to take pictures. okay. i wanted to see and read at the same time. they're so cute. >> halloween is so different this year. we've done a couple stories about how trick-or-treating is going to be different. no exception for the white house. >> i know. trick-or-treating is going to be very different. as always, americans have gotten very creative thi
zeta is the 27th named storm in the atlantic this season. >>> a new york city police officer has been suspended without pay after officials say he got political on the job. >> trump 2020. put it on youtube, put it on facebook. trump 2020. >> video on social media appeared to show the officer using a police cruiser loudspeaker to promote president trump. the city's police commissioner tweeted that the officer's actions were 100% unacceptable. >>> you saw a bit of...
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more and more people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic i'll tell sound city in prime a half an hour a lot of food ends up in the trash grego reiman and toast and fun bowls told from the nonprofit organization united against waste on for a change there's advise canteen kitchens on cruise ships hospitals and have towns because that's where a lot of ways to pass the main reason is the breakfast buffet with a huge spread of food like here where up to 200 guests to serve daily anything that made it to the buffet is forbidden from being used again for hygiene he agrees and . we've done a lot of waste research in the hotels on them live stuff most of it comes from over production so as i eat a few there's simply too much being produced effect of which ends up being put on the bus fare and then goes into the bit that's the biggest problem and that's where we have to start and develop ways of reducing the amount of food this music goes a little bit see and could be good if sustainability managers tossed in for lost all and for a core i'm on came here a few months ago and suggested ch
more and more people regularly eat out like here at the atlantic i'll tell sound city in prime a half an hour a lot of food ends up in the trash grego reiman and toast and fun bowls told from the nonprofit organization united against waste on for a change there's advise canteen kitchens on cruise ships hospitals and have towns because that's where a lot of ways to pass the main reason is the breakfast buffet with a huge spread of food like here where up to 200 guests to serve daily anything...
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city of charleston. it's on a peninsula, bounded by the rivers. charlestonian's like to say charleston is where the rivers converge to form the atlantic ocean. see charleston harbor is surrounded by numerous islands. and there were four main fortifications in the harbor that were there to defend the city against foreign invasion. and so you can see just off of the side of the city is a shoal. let's see if i can use the pointer. you can see it right here, just to the south of the city of charleston and james island, which had an old fort there called fort johnson. here in the middle of the harbor, on an island, was fort sumter. over here on sullivan's island, on the north end of the harborside, was formal tree. these were the four principal forts. that thes fort multry united states soldiers were stationed. the commanders of the union soldiers. they were in charleston when south carolina seceded. his name was roger anderson. he was an command companies e and h in the artillery. really, only about 85 men he's commanded in charleston. it's important to realize how small the war -- the army was. you only had about 15,000 union soldiers across the
city of charleston. it's on a peninsula, bounded by the rivers. charlestonian's like to say charleston is where the rivers converge to form the atlantic ocean. see charleston harbor is surrounded by numerous islands. and there were four main fortifications in the harbor that were there to defend the city against foreign invasion. and so you can see just off of the side of the city is a shoal. let's see if i can use the pointer. you can see it right here, just to the south of the city of...