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jillian: todd pyro flying with the thunderbirds in atlantic city. >> reporter: good morning.winnebago through my home state and what an unbelievable experience it was because we went over the boardwalk in atlantic city where the thunderbird not only put on a show but they gave me the experience of a lifetime in one of these. and unbelievable bucket list item for you when "fox and friends first" returns on thursday morning. ♪ rob: police hunting for whoever called in a bomb threat to arlington national cemetery, families, workers and visitors evacuate for hours as investigators check the site outside washington dc. military funerals were not affected. the threat was not specific to one area but details remain unclear. jillian: an officer struggling to arrest a robbery suspect, put down their phones and help. >> why did you do that? >> stop it! [shouting] jillian: now of a job after the viral video card her recording the whole thing and not helping. the suspect is charged with this arming a police officer. ♪ jillian: from dollywood to atlantic city, todd pyro hitting the roads.
jillian: todd pyro flying with the thunderbirds in atlantic city. >> reporter: good morning.winnebago through my home state and what an unbelievable experience it was because we went over the boardwalk in atlantic city where the thunderbird not only put on a show but they gave me the experience of a lifetime in one of these. and unbelievable bucket list item for you when "fox and friends first" returns on thursday morning. ♪ rob: police hunting for whoever called in a bomb...
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of new york and along the boardwalk in atlantic citye little circus that could. >> yes. but it's not so little. >> william dickey himself is no showman and usually stays back in virginia. by now, he's married, raising two boys, and making a living as a mechanical engineer. one of those boys, bill, grows up and marries barbara, who discovers that the model circus is a great way to connect with her new father-in-law. what do you think it meant to him that you took in interest in his circus? >> he loved the circus and he loved for everybody else to love the circus, and that caused me to feel like i was a part of the family. >> over the years, mr. dickey keeps adding to and improving his miniature big top. you think he was a perfectionist when it came to this project? >> absolutely, he was. if there was anything wrong with a piece, he would not fix it or paint over it. he would throw it away and start over. >> you have any idea how many hours he worked on this? >> it's above 10,000. >> did mrs. dickey ever say, "come in here and spend time
of new york and along the boardwalk in atlantic citye little circus that could. >> yes. but it's not so little. >> william dickey himself is no showman and usually stays back in virginia. by now, he's married, raising two boys, and making a living as a mechanical engineer. one of those boys, bill, grows up and marries barbara, who discovers that the model circus is a great way to connect with her new father-in-law. what do you think it meant to him that you took in interest in his...
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las vegas, atlantic city, and chicago. "the washington post" reporting the new rankis from the american gaming association. last year our region generated almost $1.8 billion in gaming revenue. that put us ahead of new york city. a big part of that success comes from mgm nationabo h which pulled in about a third of that revenue. eamgmsing a statement saying they look forward to continued growth. 9:08 on this saturday. a war hero, a senator and most importantly, aninspiration. this morning leaders all over capitol hill are issuing well wishes for john mccain after his family makes a difficult announcement on his health. we're going to share some of the praises ahead on news 4 today. >>> well wishes and a lot of s morning for senator john mccain. yesterday his family released a statement announcin heill stop treatment for an adressive form of brain cancer. politicians on botides of the aisle are offering prayers and support. >> this is a man who served our country in so many ways and capacities. we just want to keep john mcc
las vegas, atlantic city, and chicago. "the washington post" reporting the new rankis from the american gaming association. last year our region generated almost $1.8 billion in gaming revenue. that put us ahead of new york city. a big part of that success comes from mgm nationabo h which pulled in about a third of that revenue. eamgmsing a statement saying they look forward to continued growth. 9:08 on this saturday. a war hero, a senator and most importantly, aninspiration. this...
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interesting and it's through a specific casino other casinos are going to jump on but the borgata in atlantic city is the only one that's supplying this right now so you download the app you can bet from anywhere in new jersey you have to be twenty one years old and the way it works is the app is it's very simple to use it's streamlined so you use a virtual wallet you deposit funds into it using a credit card or a check for example and your funds that are available in your wallet virtually you place bets and your winnings go directly back in your wallet and then you can you know really bet and you can bet on any sport right now it's a soft launch it launched last wednesday so it's only available actually for android users at the moment but i phone users and other platforms it will be available for those as well according to the borgata and m.g.m. . m.g.m. is the first company to have both physical and mobile sports sports books available and so that's the looking to be ahead of the game in terms of taking over there and so you can download it here not that i was going to use the geo tracking got t
interesting and it's through a specific casino other casinos are going to jump on but the borgata in atlantic city is the only one that's supplying this right now so you download the app you can bet from anywhere in new jersey you have to be twenty one years old and the way it works is the app is it's very simple to use it's streamlined so you use a virtual wallet you deposit funds into it using a credit card or a check for example and your funds that are available in your wallet virtually you...
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their sacrifices that we got the mississippi freedom democratic party and the challenge at the atlantic city convention which open up the democratic party and we got the voting rights act which was instrumental in opening america . our last republican president abraham lincoln talked about the government of the people that we started as a slave republic of white male property owners. but it's been through social struggle and constitutional change that america has opened up and i love radical equation that tells the story of this young philosopher magician who went south and created the freedom summer and now has gone back again to literacy which he thinks is the new civil rights struggle everybody has access to math and science and technology. >> i'm all done. this is a great book that my daughter, gave me called this is an uprising by morgan market paul taylor, how nonviolent roles are seeking the 21st century and it's a fascinating book because it attempts to develop a taxonomy of protests. and political organizing. so it basically said two kinds of models for progressive political organiz
their sacrifices that we got the mississippi freedom democratic party and the challenge at the atlantic city convention which open up the democratic party and we got the voting rights act which was instrumental in opening america . our last republican president abraham lincoln talked about the government of the people that we started as a slave republic of white male property owners. but it's been through social struggle and constitutional change that america has opened up and i love radical...
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. >> we did the borgata in atlantic city. >> yeah, twice! we helicoptered in and-- the coolest thing about playing in atlantic city, as i'm sure you know, you helicopter in and you land on top of the golden nugget. and as we were landing, andy said, "oh my god, i feel like diana ross," and i said, "that's weird, because i feel like frank sinatra." ( laughter ) therein lies the difference between us. >> stephen: what is the show? what do you guys do? is it a little sing, a little dance? >> it's like going to a bar with us and hearing all our best stories, basically. >> stephen: uh-huh. did you think about just going to a bar and charging people to come in to do this? >> that's an interesting idea. >> no, it's like 3,000 seat theaters, and people around the country-- >> stephen: holy cow! >> yeah, we've done it for three years. >> stephen: and i bet you're packing them in. >> yeah, we do all right. ( laughter ) it's a lot of ladies who have had a liquid dinner before they get there. >> yes, yes! >> stephen: sure. >> and now they're ready for s
. >> we did the borgata in atlantic city. >> yeah, twice! we helicoptered in and-- the coolest thing about playing in atlantic city, as i'm sure you know, you helicopter in and you land on top of the golden nugget. and as we were landing, andy said, "oh my god, i feel like diana ross," and i said, "that's weird, because i feel like frank sinatra." ( laughter ) therein lies the difference between us. >> stephen: what is the show? what do you guys do? is it a...
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donald trump called and said would love to have you down here in atlantic city, and not only did he invitewn, not only did he cut us a great deal to come down there, showed up for the first fight of the night and stayed till the last fight. ♪ flintstones! meet the flintstones. ♪ ♪ they're the modern stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. i wok(harmonica interrupts)ld... ...and told people about geico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. alicewhich is breast canceratic that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive h
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move by the treasury blocks that >>> a new casino is about to open its doors, not in las vegas or atlantic cityn massachusetts. mgm's new project will be the first resort to open in that state and as contess brewer reports fromd, springfiel a big effort was made to make sure it blends in. ♪ ♪ >>> the casino glistens with glitz and glamour. mgm springfield isonructed of multiple historic buildings covering three city$9 blocks. 60 million project is the first of its kind for this company to takeuch full advantage of existing architecture. >> we hadn opportunity her to dig deep into the archives. this doesn't happen often and we didn't want to squander that opportunity. >> inside, bits of springfield's history are onan display. antec bank vault, sports memorabilia and an indian motorcycle which were manufactured here. ouide the casino fits seamlessly into the old architecture. >> i'm getting notes and we have been in years. it looks great. >> in 2011 tornadoes tore through town, damaging a third of springfield. >> people have been displaced, and i really felt that we had to at least try. we'rees a
move by the treasury blocks that >>> a new casino is about to open its doors, not in las vegas or atlantic cityn massachusetts. mgm's new project will be the first resort to open in that state and as contess brewer reports fromd, springfiel a big effort was made to make sure it blends in. ♪ ♪ >>> the casino glistens with glitz and glamour. mgm springfield isonructed of multiple historic buildings covering three city$9 blocks. 60 million project is the first of its kind for...
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trailing only las vegas, atlantic city and chicago. west reporting the new rankings with from the american gaming association today. last year our region generated almost $1.8 billion in gaming revenue putting us ahead of new york city. a big part of that success comes from mgm national harbor which pulled in about a third of that revenue. mgmte released a stant saying they look forward to continued growth. >>> get ready y to drop or boxes. nbc4 we're working for you again with another allstate community shred tomorrow. you can drive through and get rid of all your sensitive documents securely at the prince george's community college largo campus. the shred lasts from 8:00ing to 11:00 a.m. your car must be in line by 11:00 a.m. no excuses. and to keep things moving, you'll be limited t four boxes of papers. you can find a map in our n washington app. search shred. we hope to see you tomorrow. >>> and theeaer should be pretty spectacular if you have to wait in line with the windowo cranked. >> exactly. you don't have to wait up and wast
trailing only las vegas, atlantic city and chicago. west reporting the new rankings with from the american gaming association today. last year our region generated almost $1.8 billion in gaming revenue putting us ahead of new york city. a big part of that success comes from mgm national harbor which pulled in about a third of that revenue. mgmte released a stant saying they look forward to continued growth. >>> get ready y to drop or boxes. nbc4 we're working for you again with another...
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he could not appeal to a large consumer base in atlantic city without boxing. so he needed don king. he needed tyson. he needed hip-hoppers, that's who fill the casinos. so he would socialize with them. i knew a lot, grew up with spike and that crowd, i would always see him at the events. he was at tyson's housewarming when i got there. i mean, this was the crowd he hung out with. so they were comfortable with him. never realizing that he had these real inside kind of biases that we knew coming from brooklyn, we knew the queens white guys and howard beach didn't like us, but you everyone inner associated him with that, because of the hangout factor, unless you dated his sister and he started saying, wait a minute. started using the n word behind your back. that's the kind of guy trump reminds me of. we can go to school together but wait a minute. i saw you look the at my sister. now we start understanding who we really are. >> i'm a queens guy. don't put knee that. >> i wasn't -- >> let's not mistake the fact trump was cozying up to various prominent -- it was
he could not appeal to a large consumer base in atlantic city without boxing. so he needed don king. he needed tyson. he needed hip-hoppers, that's who fill the casinos. so he would socialize with them. i knew a lot, grew up with spike and that crowd, i would always see him at the events. he was at tyson's housewarming when i got there. i mean, this was the crowd he hung out with. so they were comfortable with him. never realizing that he had these real inside kind of biases that we knew coming...
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statement of inflated assets to borrow billions and billions of dollars, which he used to build atlantic city and overleverage himself. - you're saying he wanted to use the "forbes" list to fraudulently induce people to fund him in ways they otherwise would not? - that's correct. - okay, i don't know about you, but this is mind-blowing. trump lied to get onto the "forbes" list. then the "forbes" list cemented him as a mogul, and then he used his mogul status to get to the white house. because remember, his success story wasn't just the minor detail of who he was. it was the very heart of his campaign. - "forbes" just came out and they said i'm worth 4 1/2 or 5 billion dollars. i'm really rich. i've not even saying that in a bragga-- that's the kind of mindset, that's the kind of thinking you need for this country. so, look, i'm-- i'm really a good businessman. i'm so good at business. oh, you people are gonna be so rich so fast. you don't even... [cheers and applause] you don't know how rich you're gonna be. [laughter] we're gonna go from a debtor nation that's gonna pewww-- you're gonna say,
statement of inflated assets to borrow billions and billions of dollars, which he used to build atlantic city and overleverage himself. - you're saying he wanted to use the "forbes" list to fraudulently induce people to fund him in ways they otherwise would not? - that's correct. - okay, i don't know about you, but this is mind-blowing. trump lied to get onto the "forbes" list. then the "forbes" list cemented him as a mogul, and then he used his mogul status to get...
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scranton is in there, atlantic city is in there. yes, those storms that come along with the break, that is going to be a severe thunderstorm watch now for interior new england and even strong storms back in western pennsylvania where a tornado warning popping up just a moment ago. but we will nosedive, big-time. boston was 98 today, going to 72 by friday, david. >> all right, ginger zee with us again tonight. thank you, ginger. >>> we're going to turn to chicago now, and the police officer charged with murder, after the deadly shooting of a black teenager shot 16 times. that officer now breaking his silence for the first time on the eve of his trial. officer jason van dyke about to stand trial for shooting laquan mcdonald. the suspect seen walking past the officers cruiser. the officer, in his own words tonight, on being portrayed as, quote, trigger happy and insisting "i'm not a racist." here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: the shooting shook the city of chicago. 17-year-old laquan mcdonald gunne
scranton is in there, atlantic city is in there. yes, those storms that come along with the break, that is going to be a severe thunderstorm watch now for interior new england and even strong storms back in western pennsylvania where a tornado warning popping up just a moment ago. but we will nosedive, big-time. boston was 98 today, going to 72 by friday, david. >> all right, ginger zee with us again tonight. thank you, ginger. >>> we're going to turn to chicago now, and the...
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"every time we gain a peek into the inner workings of the trump world, we see the ethics of an atlantic cityasino owner who surrounds himself with people chosen for their willingness to lie and cheat at his bidding." michael gerson writing there. let's go to susan in florida. caller: hi. a lot of interesting things there. none of this would have happened as far as the so-called witchhunt if he had released his tax returns at the very beginning. those papers are what he's trying to hide. those papers are what robert mueller is trying to uncover. he is forced to uncover those facts and figures. --elieve trump deserves an f i think he deserves a t because he is a traitor to this country. he boasts a lot. i believe he is a child killer, a child ca kidnapper, a loser of children -- look at all the kids at the border, look at the kids in yemen being bombed with look at theoval, kids in syria being bombed and murdered with trump's approval in cooperation with russia. a lot of people before me on this program have said things i can't say any better. i don't think he's done any of the things he said
"every time we gain a peek into the inner workings of the trump world, we see the ethics of an atlantic cityasino owner who surrounds himself with people chosen for their willingness to lie and cheat at his bidding." michael gerson writing there. let's go to susan in florida. caller: hi. a lot of interesting things there. none of this would have happened as far as the so-called witchhunt if he had released his tax returns at the very beginning. those papers are what he's trying to...
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the hope is for a peaceful and steadfast resolution as attention is focused on the show in atlantic cityt's forceful. >> at the same time there was concerns before my letter went public. there was 22 states asking for a resignation. when the letter came out it's up to 32. >> resignation of who? >> of the leadership. >> are you calling on gretchen carlson to resign? >> not necessarily but instead i serve as a voice, i wouldn't be miss america if it weren't for the volunteers and the fact that we have 44 states saying they have a vote of no confidence is concerning. as miss america i have a duty to serve as the voice for them so they're heard. >> gretchen says i want to be clear i've never bullied or silenced to you, i've acknowledged to your parent miss times the organization understands the frustration of serving such a chain filled and stressful year is surely not what you expected. we have acknowledged your grievances and have taken many steps to make your experience a good one. your response? >> i have contacted a few former miss americas and for a while i was thinking we're in transi
the hope is for a peaceful and steadfast resolution as attention is focused on the show in atlantic cityt's forceful. >> at the same time there was concerns before my letter went public. there was 22 states asking for a resignation. when the letter came out it's up to 32. >> resignation of who? >> of the leadership. >> are you calling on gretchen carlson to resign? >> not necessarily but instead i serve as a voice, i wouldn't be miss america if it weren't for the...
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it was a heavyweight fight in atlantic city at one of his billy crystal and i went.e said, "hi, how are y?" i'm not exaj rathe. i've been around a lot of-- i'm an actor, you're an actor. i've been around a lot of actors. they have egos -- >> stephen: look at me. >> exactly. i have never seen anything like this in my life. there's no actor i have ever worked with that comes even close to this man. it was all-consuming. here's billy cristal and me, never interested in anything we to do, it was all about him. and i thought, wow, what a-- what businessman has this big an ego? and i guess that's what it took to be what he does. he's doing-- as my wife said it's like w.w.e. but he's like a bad actor. have you noticed that? he's not really a good actor. >> stephenerrie actor. >> terrible, terrible ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: pease playing-- everything he says-- >> yeah. >> stephen: everything he says is just chewing up the scene. he's playing tote cheapest seat in the back balcony. >> and you notice that he always, when he quotes something that isn't him-- and they
it was a heavyweight fight in atlantic city at one of his billy crystal and i went.e said, "hi, how are y?" i'm not exaj rathe. i've been around a lot of-- i'm an actor, you're an actor. i've been around a lot of actors. they have egos -- >> stephen: look at me. >> exactly. i have never seen anything like this in my life. there's no actor i have ever worked with that comes even close to this man. it was all-consuming. here's billy cristal and me, never interested in...
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i remember she was playing a breakfast show in atlantic city. that was 4:00 a.m. in the morning.ally came out and said i'm sleepy. we did crazy things like that. you know? always lifting up and supporting each other. we loved her to death. >> we used to joke about her because she loved her purse, and it was never far, and that's where all the money was because she wanted to be paid in cash. that purse was never out of her eye line. >> i know. >> right? she loved it. we've been talking about the impact of strong black women on the cover of magazines, but i want everybody to take a look at this. this is aretha franklin on the cover of "time" in 1968. that is a trail blazer. right? >> yes. yes, it is. definitely a trail blazer, and we were just so proud of her, because you know what? something about that spirit and something about that voice. you know, it was very difficult to what they called cross over in those days. you know? they wanted to keep us right in the r&b section because we were african american, and those kind of things. aretha didn't care. she did her music, but her m
i remember she was playing a breakfast show in atlantic city. that was 4:00 a.m. in the morning.ally came out and said i'm sleepy. we did crazy things like that. you know? always lifting up and supporting each other. we loved her to death. >> we used to joke about her because she loved her purse, and it was never far, and that's where all the money was because she wanted to be paid in cash. that purse was never out of her eye line. >> i know. >> right? she loved it. we've been...
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he was $4 billion in debt after the fiasco in atlantic city, and it is the russian mafia who came in and sort of helped him to get back on his feet. he never would have been president without their help. he would have been greatly in debt. >> that is the conclusion that you have drawn, and do you think that this is exactly where robert mueller's investigation is headed and anything to suggest that what has been made public that they are on the same trail of where you were? >> well this is a blueprint, and a lot of it came from the fbi files and the fbi had started a task force in hungary to keep an eye on the russian mafia, and they succeeded in chasing the boss back to moscow and then 9/11 intervene and the focus of the fbi changed to the focus of the islamic terrorism. but it is a very powerful force and when you are looking at the manafort trial, and we may get a verdict here, you can see that he was a precursor of what manafort put the president in power in ukraine and he was a sort of puppet for vladimir putin, and they did in 2004 and used a lot of dirty tricks. we see that hav
he was $4 billion in debt after the fiasco in atlantic city, and it is the russian mafia who came in and sort of helped him to get back on his feet. he never would have been president without their help. he would have been greatly in debt. >> that is the conclusion that you have drawn, and do you think that this is exactly where robert mueller's investigation is headed and anything to suggest that what has been made public that they are on the same trail of where you were? >> well...
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i mean, atlantic city for example. three casinos there.perties have just opened up in that market for years now we have been hearing about oversaturation of gaming as more states allow for more casinos to open up. is that something that has been an issue and that you are looking to work through? what does the health of the market lack like overall in the u.s. >> overall we are bullish. i mean, we still think, you know the dynamics of the consumer and discretionary spending are good. we are very bullish on vegas as well we just demonstrated 7.6% growth in vegas and same store ebitda growth of 16%. we didn't downgrade our earnings at all we kept our guidance, which was actually up from where people expected it to be in the first quarter. i feel bullish overall we are doing an awful lot of great growth initiatives around sports betting opening up locations in new jersey and mississippi in august. in addition we launched our cabo experience which will be a beach front facility we will manage. same in dib you. two beach front facilities in dib
i mean, atlantic city for example. three casinos there.perties have just opened up in that market for years now we have been hearing about oversaturation of gaming as more states allow for more casinos to open up. is that something that has been an issue and that you are looking to work through? what does the health of the market lack like overall in the u.s. >> overall we are bullish. i mean, we still think, you know the dynamics of the consumer and discretionary spending are good. we...
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in detroit, atlantic city, and elsewhere. the pundits were asking what was going on, was this rebellion against truman or a popular fad? there was something significant going on. the material culture of the confederate flag that many of us knew growing up. all of the stuff i knew as a child and is part of the enormous output of confederate kitsch is all a function of the 1950's through the 1980's. at one point in the 1950's and 1960's, if you had a business with dixie or southern in your name, almost certainly would use the confederate flag as part of your symbolism. this one still exists at dixie trailer sales in newport news, virginia, that has been there many decades. it was a natural marriage during the height of the confederate flag in american popular culture, as was this marriage to nascar. they were born almost at the same time with the popular of racing insion the south and the use of the confederate battle flag in the official symbolism of the races. what was happening with nascar and beyond is another widening of t
in detroit, atlantic city, and elsewhere. the pundits were asking what was going on, was this rebellion against truman or a popular fad? there was something significant going on. the material culture of the confederate flag that many of us knew growing up. all of the stuff i knew as a child and is part of the enormous output of confederate kitsch is all a function of the 1950's through the 1980's. at one point in the 1950's and 1960's, if you had a business with dixie or southern in your name,...
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atlantic city, bargains there. charleston and baltimore., just some suggestions for you, neil, if you're heading out for the labor day weekend. >> neil: duly needed. all right. the president set to make remarks in charlotte, north carolina. there's a reason why he's there and it's not simply to raise cash. we'll explain. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do
atlantic city, bargains there. charleston and baltimore., just some suggestions for you, neil, if you're heading out for the labor day weekend. >> neil: duly needed. all right. the president set to make remarks in charlotte, north carolina. there's a reason why he's there and it's not simply to raise cash. we'll explain. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults...
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he was $4 billion in debt after his atlantic city fiasco. he filed for six bankruptcies. no one that's $4 billion in debt has a political career and they made him rich again. >> what would you expect they study and try to amplify? >> i think his relationship to the russian mafia is extraordinary. and it is clear. lisa page, who was one of the 12 people who was in budapest. he was investigating the russian mafia there. when she was thrown off the mueller probe, i saw that in a very different way that, i mean, it raised a lot of questions. were they going to pursue trump's ties to the russian mafia or not. >> and when the special prosecutor is looking at paul manafort and presumably if he gets a guilty in one of these trials basically offering paul manafort some opportunity to testify to get a lower prison sentence, is there something you believe paul manafort would be able to reveal about donald trump's relationship to russians? >> absolutely. manafort is an absolutely key figure in all of this. if you look at what he was doing in ukraine, it was a dry run for the 2016 ope
he was $4 billion in debt after his atlantic city fiasco. he filed for six bankruptcies. no one that's $4 billion in debt has a political career and they made him rich again. >> what would you expect they study and try to amplify? >> i think his relationship to the russian mafia is extraordinary. and it is clear. lisa page, who was one of the 12 people who was in budapest. he was investigating the russian mafia there. when she was thrown off the mueller probe, i saw that in a very...
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he did business in atlantic city, built casinos, at a time organized crime controlled casinos.cticed business in industries where you had to deal with these people. >> for "sopranos" fans, i'm sure he had a couple of people in the lawn chairs with the no-show, no-work jobs. but i think there's also to the no collusion, no collusion, i think in his mind there's a line in the sand between election day backwards, election day forwards, and you can see it in that he says no collusion, because he knows he never got on the phone with someone and said, sure, i'm going to do what you want. but rudy not letting him, his attorneys not letting him talk to mueller about obstruction shows you exactly what they know to be wrong. now, their argument is you can't obstruct when you didn't do anything, when the underlying crime didn't exist or is a joke and you can't obstruct because you're the president. but they know that there's a difference between what he's done in office and what he did before office. >> we'll come back in just a moment. the second congressman to endorse then candidate don
he did business in atlantic city, built casinos, at a time organized crime controlled casinos.cticed business in industries where you had to deal with these people. >> for "sopranos" fans, i'm sure he had a couple of people in the lawn chairs with the no-show, no-work jobs. but i think there's also to the no collusion, no collusion, i think in his mind there's a line in the sand between election day backwards, election day forwards, and you can see it in that he says no...
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so when robert had a message to deliver or came to atlantic city to have a conversation, we always knewhat it was with trump's blessing. in most cases, it was something that wasn't really positive. it was kind of tough news. because he used his family for the tougher things. i think he's hiding behind a family member here doing kind of his dirty work in this situation. >> kirsten? >> i don't think the president should be the one doing what she was doing. i think it's completely appropriate for her to do it. and i -- maybe he did know about it. it's just not that unusual to try to find a job for somebody who is disgruntled. that's all i'm saying. >> i hear your point but there's no way donald j. trump did not know his campaign was going to hire her after she was fired from his white house. >> i don't know how i became a trump defender, but why did -- what would be wrong with that if he was trying to take a person who he knows is going to make a lot of trouble for him and have her on the campaign and give her a job where she's going to give speeches in support of him? why would that be a
so when robert had a message to deliver or came to atlantic city to have a conversation, we always knewhat it was with trump's blessing. in most cases, it was something that wasn't really positive. it was kind of tough news. because he used his family for the tougher things. i think he's hiding behind a family member here doing kind of his dirty work in this situation. >> kirsten? >> i don't think the president should be the one doing what she was doing. i think it's completely...
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remember he owns a casino in atlantic city. >> a couple i think. >> the guy's at this for a long time and included now we have porn stars, playboy bunnies. this is a big mess he created. >> omarosa's downfall credited to omarosa. looking at her conduct in the office, let's say the white house, she definitely ran with scissors, didn't play well with others and the straw that broke the camel's back is her storming the gates of the white house with the bridal party taking photos and kind of like the bridge too far for general kelly and i think that's probably what prompted it. not saying -- too outrageous. >> stick around. we have more to talk about. she was vicious but not smart is how president trump fired back at omarosa. why is his go-to on african-americans so often to insult their intelligence? plus, allegations of swampy behavior in the trump administration. the serious questions raised of yet another trump cabinet member next. stay with us. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical tria
remember he owns a casino in atlantic city. >> a couple i think. >> the guy's at this for a long time and included now we have porn stars, playboy bunnies. this is a big mess he created. >> omarosa's downfall credited to omarosa. looking at her conduct in the office, let's say the white house, she definitely ran with scissors, didn't play well with others and the straw that broke the camel's back is her storming the gates of the white house with the bridal party taking photos...
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the contestants going to atlantic city or who the focus should be on.nts are scared to death. 30 states are totally against the leadership. they have zero confidence. 21 miss america's are calling for the full board resignation and 20,000 people in a petition that is signed and they are not able to get off unless the board either votes off the two and then stops often resigns gracefully, or there is a coup. but that's not going to happen. the power is in the director's hands right now and there are two former miss america's on that board and the chair just happens to be a former miss america that we voted in and we apologize for putting her in because we did not think it would turn out this way. that one person with single-handedly try to break down a 97-year-old institution. carol mundt included, our current miss america. >> martha: ladies, thank you very much. as you say come up the contest is coming up soon and we will watch and see how all of this comes out. you say a number of these women are terrified so we hope they will continue to speak out. >>
the contestants going to atlantic city or who the focus should be on.nts are scared to death. 30 states are totally against the leadership. they have zero confidence. 21 miss america's are calling for the full board resignation and 20,000 people in a petition that is signed and they are not able to get off unless the board either votes off the two and then stops often resigns gracefully, or there is a coup. but that's not going to happen. the power is in the director's hands right now and there...
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did find was that this was the pattern through which trump became rich again when he -- after atlantic cityuptcies and the russian mafia came to his aid and helped build him back again. >> you're referring to this issue, this alleged laundering, which is something that's been rumored about, discussed as an allegation, steve bannon, who i happen to be talking to later has discussed the money laundering allegations for the trump organization, interesting coming from someone tied to trump. how did you feel you were advancing this story and you are willing to commit to it journalistically in this book? >> you have to see how the russians owned him. they bailed him out. i don't think anyone would be elected if they were $4 billion in debt. and they came into trump tower in 2002. there was a firm named bayrock. it had ties to russian mafia. and it just happened -- suddenly you saw hundreds of millions of dollars going in to fund trump projects like the trump soho. there were other projects as well in toronto. >> one more question, sir, i'm just pushing to get it all in. does this finding in your
did find was that this was the pattern through which trump became rich again when he -- after atlantic cityuptcies and the russian mafia came to his aid and helped build him back again. >> you're referring to this issue, this alleged laundering, which is something that's been rumored about, discussed as an allegation, steve bannon, who i happen to be talking to later has discussed the money laundering allegations for the trump organization, interesting coming from someone tied to trump....
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giants, the ravens, their futures will be much lower because everyone is putting money on them in atlantic cityds. out west, teams like san francisco, the rams, their numbers will be different than they are. john: real quick, don't have a bunch of time, you have been so good at predicting stuff, i want to ask you, boston is a 4-1 odds of winning the world series and the new england patriots about 6-1 depending which house you go to. who wins the world series and who wins the super bowl? not to put you on the spot here. >> we got a predictive model that told us the red sox have a 52% chance of winning the world series. when you get 4-1 odds that's positive expectation. you got to put a small amount of money on the red sox. john: take that every time. >> every time. the patriots, their positive expectation every year. they have been in the last seven afc championships, 9 of the last 11. you get plus 700, plus 600 depending where you shop, offshore and in vegas. it's hard not to take a nibble on the patriots. john: my dad is watching, don't break his laheart. dallas cowboys doing anything this yea
giants, the ravens, their futures will be much lower because everyone is putting money on them in atlantic cityds. out west, teams like san francisco, the rams, their numbers will be different than they are. john: real quick, don't have a bunch of time, you have been so good at predicting stuff, i want to ask you, boston is a 4-1 odds of winning the world series and the new england patriots about 6-1 depending which house you go to. who wins the world series and who wins the super bowl? not to...
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when he went into atlantic city and the fbi was looking at possible organized crime ties there, he went after the fbi. this is not new behavior. and i think one of the long-term obscenities that is going to come out of this administration is this free-wheeling tarring of individuals who don't have the same kind of power the president has. and then this undermining of institutional credibility. you know, just in the last week he's famously called the media the enemies of the state. he's labelled the russian investigation a witch hunt. last week he referred to fact checkers. fact checkers as bad people, right. >> facts are bad for him. >> right, because the facts are bad for him. and the common thread uniting all of these attacks are these various institutions that play a role in our society to check power or question our powers used. the media, law enforcement and the intelligence community. and he is not somebody who likes to be checked. and i think one of the long-term impacts of trumpism is this, you know, injudicious and autocratic assault on things that are nonpano non-partisan and
when he went into atlantic city and the fbi was looking at possible organized crime ties there, he went after the fbi. this is not new behavior. and i think one of the long-term obscenities that is going to come out of this administration is this free-wheeling tarring of individuals who don't have the same kind of power the president has. and then this undermining of institutional credibility. you know, just in the last week he's famously called the media the enemies of the state. he's labelled...
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black dealers in his casinos in atlantic city sued him for workplace discrimination because of how they were treated. the central park five, he never, ever apologized for the way he went after them. those kinds of things are what leads people to believe that the president of the united states is a bigot, and he's racially incen insensitive, it not a racist flat out. these other little tidbits because he trots out someone black as a token to say, oh, see, look, i'm not racist. it's like saying i'm not a racist, i have black people over for dinner. it rings hollow, unfortunately, his track record and his own behavior demonstrate themselves. >> harrparis, i'll give you a ce to respond. we have sara now. sara can give us the perspective of what's happening there. tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: it's remarkable that this small number of people have basically shut down this area in front of the white house. i'll give you a look at the unite the right rally, which is anemic, at best. there are a couple of handfuls of people that are there. then if you look to your right, peter is goin
black dealers in his casinos in atlantic city sued him for workplace discrimination because of how they were treated. the central park five, he never, ever apologized for the way he went after them. those kinds of things are what leads people to believe that the president of the united states is a bigot, and he's racially incen insensitive, it not a racist flat out. these other little tidbits because he trots out someone black as a token to say, oh, see, look, i'm not racist. it's like saying...
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in detroit, atlantic city and elsewhere. the pundits were asking, what is going on?s this part of the rebellion against truman by the dixiecrat? or is this just a popular fad like the hula hoop and the coonskin cap. that tended to be the conclusion. but still, there was something significant going on. what he did of course, was usher in the material culture of the confederate flag that many of us knew growing up. that magazine, by the way, is that life magazine article i mentioned. but all the stuff i knew as a child, it imparted this enormous output of confederate kitsch, we called it at the museum. that is all the function of the 1950s and that -- there 1970s and 80s. at one point in the 50s and 60s, if you had a business that had dixie or southern in your name, almost certainly, you are going to use the confederate battle flag as part of your logo and your symbolism. this one still exists. dixie trailways sales in newport news virginia. has been there for many, many decades. fewer of these, of course, then there used to be. it was a natural marriage during this he
in detroit, atlantic city and elsewhere. the pundits were asking, what is going on?s this part of the rebellion against truman by the dixiecrat? or is this just a popular fad like the hula hoop and the coonskin cap. that tended to be the conclusion. but still, there was something significant going on. what he did of course, was usher in the material culture of the confederate flag that many of us knew growing up. that magazine, by the way, is that life magazine article i mentioned. but all the...
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there's always been this kind of underlying suspicion given his work in atlantic city that he's had thesel we say, shady connections. and it seems, given the all-star team mueller has pull together, they've approached donald trump in this way. so there's concrete evidence, the analogy orients us perfectly. i think there is something real about how donald trump is being treated and how donald trump operates. and so it's not farfetched at all. >> there's a lot of attempts to draw parallels, the mueller probe is like the enron probe. the mueller probe is -- the mueller probe is like the gotty prosecution. >> a lot of people make that comparison to the prosecution. he acts that way in plain sight. just take the tweet about manafort this morning and what the president is basically saying. paul is a good boy, pauly didn't flip. that's what he's saying. his view of the law is incredibly selective. we talk about him going on the campaign trail. what does he say on the campaign trail, what does he want to emphasize? immigration. what did he say at the white house this week with i.c.e. officers? we
there's always been this kind of underlying suspicion given his work in atlantic city that he's had thesel we say, shady connections. and it seems, given the all-star team mueller has pull together, they've approached donald trump in this way. so there's concrete evidence, the analogy orients us perfectly. i think there is something real about how donald trump is being treated and how donald trump operates. and so it's not farfetched at all. >> there's a lot of attempts to draw parallels,...
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donald trump called, said, "love to have you down here in atlantic city."d he invite us down, not only did he cut us a great deal to come there. he showed up for the first fight of the night and stayed till the last fight. how do you feel about tonight? this is pretty exciting. it's been very exciting, amazing. are you a big fan? well i'm a fan, and i'm becoming more of a fan. we have 13 or 14,000 people tonight. so 2004, um, ufc was still failing. and you were 44 million in debt. right. harvey: so, what turned it around? so, at the time, reality television was huge, and we tried to figure out how do we capitalize on reality tv, yet it's the fight business. nobody wanted to do it. so the fertitta's said, "forget it, we'll do it ourselves. we'll do everything ourselves." so we financed the thing ourselves which was around $10,000,000 and we came out with what we believed would be our reality show, "the ultimate fighter." gentlemen, you have a very unique opportunity. many fighters from all over the world dream of someday fighting in the ufc, two of you actua
donald trump called, said, "love to have you down here in atlantic city."d he invite us down, not only did he cut us a great deal to come there. he showed up for the first fight of the night and stayed till the last fight. how do you feel about tonight? this is pretty exciting. it's been very exciting, amazing. are you a big fan? well i'm a fan, and i'm becoming more of a fan. we have 13 or 14,000 people tonight. so 2004, um, ufc was still failing. and you were 44 million in debt....
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trump was claiming eminent domain to take possession of a an elderly widow's home in atlantic city song lot for his casino's limousines. overall, how would you describe him during the deposition? >> self-deprecating is not donald. donald was the donald that you see now, you know. he walks in. he wants to take over. he wants to make the deposition his deposition, even though it's mine. he tries to control the questioning. >> reporter: zeitz says trump tried to come off confident, but that his emotions got the best of him. that's when the insults started flying. >> now he is calling me a third rate lawyer. i thought it was pretty good that he was saying that because it meant that finally after almost two hours, i had gotten to him. >> reporter: how would you describe his technique? >> we call it a nonresponsive answer. he will add things on, he'll make self-serving statements, he'll shuck and jive. if i asked donald a question, i said donald, what time is it? he'd probably tell me how to build a clock. he was grossly unprepared or he was just deliberately being evasive. what he was doin
trump was claiming eminent domain to take possession of a an elderly widow's home in atlantic city song lot for his casino's limousines. overall, how would you describe him during the deposition? >> self-deprecating is not donald. donald was the donald that you see now, you know. he walks in. he wants to take over. he wants to make the deposition his deposition, even though it's mine. he tries to control the questioning. >> reporter: zeitz says trump tried to come off confident, but...
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if it had just occurred in the south, but it was occurring all over the nation, in detroit, in atlantic city and elsewhere, and the pundits were asking, what's going on? is this a rebellion by truman of the aristocrats or is this a fad of the hoolie in the coonskin cap? that magazine, by the way, is that "life" magazine article i mentioned. of all the stuff i knew as a child and as part of all this confederate kitch, we called it in the museum, that was through the 1970s and '80s. at one point in the '50s or '60s, almost certain you were going to use the confederate battle flag as part of your symbolism. this one still exists at dixiecrat trailer sales in west virginia that have been there for many, many decades. fewer of these than there used to be but it was a national marriage at the height of confederate flag culture. as was their marriage with nascar. they were born at about the same time. it was the pop explosion and nascar with the races at darlington and daytona in the south and use of the confederate battle flag in symbolism of the races. what was happening with nascar and beyond th
if it had just occurred in the south, but it was occurring all over the nation, in detroit, in atlantic city and elsewhere, and the pundits were asking, what's going on? is this a rebellion by truman of the aristocrats or is this a fad of the hoolie in the coonskin cap? that magazine, by the way, is that "life" magazine article i mentioned. of all the stuff i knew as a child and as part of all this confederate kitch, we called it in the museum, that was through the 1970s and '80s. at...
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he was $4 million in debt after his the ask you in atlantic city. money sta rts a bank loan, and suddenly money starts going in, with trump tower being financed by russian money, and hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. at least 1500 trump branded condominiums involved in what appeared to be money—laundering. if thatis appeared to be money—laundering. if that is not collusion, i beg to differ. he would not be president without the russian mafia. how involved you think michael coen was? he has been with the president a long time and his lawyer is suggesting that he has more information to give up. absolutely. in my book, you will see that michael cohen has been at the nexus of trump and the russian mafia for a long time. his family owned restau ra nt long time. his family owned restaurant and social club in brooklyn that has been the headquarters of the russian mafia. you will see that he travelled with another colleague on behalf of trump, trying to put up trump towers in moscow, right up through the election. ok, thank you very much indeed
he was $4 million in debt after his the ask you in atlantic city. money sta rts a bank loan, and suddenly money starts going in, with trump tower being financed by russian money, and hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. at least 1500 trump branded condominiums involved in what appeared to be money—laundering. if thatis appeared to be money—laundering. if that is not collusion, i beg to differ. he would not be president without the russian mafia. how involved you think michael coen...
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it wouldn't have been big news because it was occurring all over the nation in detroit, in atlantic city. elsewhere. and the pundits were asking what's going on? is this part of the rebellion against truman as part of the dixiecrats or a fad like the hula hoop? that was the conclusion and it did usher in the material culture of the confederate flag that many of us knew growing up that magazine by the way "life" magazine article i mentioned. all the stuff that i knew as a child and as part of this enormous output of confederate kitsch which called it at the museum. that's all a function of the 1950s through 1970s and '80s. at one point in the '50s, '60s if you had dixie or southern in your name you'd use the confederate flag as part of your logo. this one still exists and dixie trailer sales in newport news, that has been there for many decades. fewer of these than there used to be. but it was a natural marriage between the confederate flag and the height of the popular culture as was the marriage to nascar. they were born almost at the same time. that is the popular culture explosion and
it wouldn't have been big news because it was occurring all over the nation in detroit, in atlantic city. elsewhere. and the pundits were asking what's going on? is this part of the rebellion against truman as part of the dixiecrats or a fad like the hula hoop? that was the conclusion and it did usher in the material culture of the confederate flag that many of us knew growing up that magazine by the way "life" magazine article i mentioned. all the stuff that i knew as a child and as...
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after the event tomorrow night in atlantic city, the seventh event of the regular season.d now the top eight in each weight class, we have six weight classes, weed head into october where it's our playoffs. where it's a wi win advance, lod go home. it culminates with a championship as you mentioned here in new york, madison square garden on new year's eve. and six pfl fighters will become champions and will be in the record books forever. dagen: , no that crowd won't be rowdy. how's the attendance been? hows the vie viewership? >> i think we're getting traction. it's coming from the fighters and what they're doing in the cage. the viewership, i haven't heard the numbers. >> we're excited about it. we're almost three months old. we launched in early june. and over the course of the season we'll reach 10 million people around the world. our average fights are roughly 2 million people. a big part of that viewership is coming from outside the u.s. we're global out of the gate. we have of our fighters 50% are international. we have 14 countries represented and the fighters they
after the event tomorrow night in atlantic city, the seventh event of the regular season.d now the top eight in each weight class, we have six weight classes, weed head into october where it's our playoffs. where it's a wi win advance, lod go home. it culminates with a championship as you mentioned here in new york, madison square garden on new year's eve. and six pfl fighters will become champions and will be in the record books forever. dagen: , no that crowd won't be rowdy. how's the...
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steve: last week he went to dollywood and now from atlantic city, new jersey. comforts of home, what makes it is it makes easy to drive. f16 fighting falcon, i was fortunate enough to be passenger under amazing guidance and piloting of brandon, it was the experience of a lifetime, check it out. time to take the road trip from the ground to the sky. that was pretty cool. maybe i can fly with them. >> the thunderbirds represents 660,000 active duty guardsman. >> why do you do trips? >> to recruit, retain and inspire. we cover across america representing the amazing things the air force is doing every day. you will get an opportunity not many people get a chance to do, strap in f-16 and going into the ride of your life. how are you feeling today. >> a little height headed. dollywood roller coaster. i keep hearing this is athletic event. >> do you think i'm ready? >> you are going to crush it. >> they say you can't pick your call sign. that's thunderbird media. this probably works. >> ready to go? >> ready as aisle -- i'll ever be. >> how cool is that? >> that's aw
steve: last week he went to dollywood and now from atlantic city, new jersey. comforts of home, what makes it is it makes easy to drive. f16 fighting falcon, i was fortunate enough to be passenger under amazing guidance and piloting of brandon, it was the experience of a lifetime, check it out. time to take the road trip from the ground to the sky. that was pretty cool. maybe i can fly with them. >> the thunderbirds represents 660,000 active duty guardsman. >> why do you do trips?...
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think they'd have that kind of self-reported.there were reports in 1968 host: of a robbery in atlantic citynew jersey at a .iss america competition, 1969 miss america was going to be crowned in september of 1968. miss illinois was the winner. portion ofshare a how nbc news covered thus, september, 1968. ho, beauty pageant has got to go. >> organized several groups to protest the miss america pageant as a symbol of societies exploitation of women as sex objects. it's popular. s name is as colorful as red stockings. new feminist, women for women.they are addicted to acronyms lf, women's liberation front. ♪ pros that's full nbc new -- news program airing on real america following this program. you can get more information on our website, c-span.org. if you heard what was happening in the late 60's-early 70's, what were your thoughts? bra burningieve the itself is an urban myth. i think it was a very clever, performance if you will stage, -- if you will, staged at miss america. to throw bras out the trash can is a visual sign of women's opposition to things like american pad -- the america page
think they'd have that kind of self-reported.there were reports in 1968 host: of a robbery in atlantic citynew jersey at a .iss america competition, 1969 miss america was going to be crowned in september of 1968. miss illinois was the winner. portion ofshare a how nbc news covered thus, september, 1968. ho, beauty pageant has got to go. >> organized several groups to protest the miss america pageant as a symbol of societies exploitation of women as sex objects. it's popular. s name is as...
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there's been a lot of talk about donald trump's casinos in atlantic city.rst contact with rush asia? >> the first was in 1984 meeting with a russian mobster and selling him five trump condos. that was a loose affiliation. around 2002 to 2004, members of the russian mob started entering the trump organization and pervasively getting capital. >> and how does the taj mahal in atlantic city, how does that fit into this puzzle? >> it's the first in a series of bankruptcies, where in he progressively starts losing his initial investment, starts losing his ability to borrow hone from banks and the russian mob is seeing this and makes their move. >> so there's been a lot of talk about what russia may have on donald trump in this theory, whether it's compromising materials, financial and otherwise. how much validity do you give to that idea that they're potentially pulling the strings from donald trump because they have something on him. you'll note putin didn't deny that when asked. >> i think it's tremendously valid. people always point to the sex tapes or things
there's been a lot of talk about donald trump's casinos in atlantic city.rst contact with rush asia? >> the first was in 1984 meeting with a russian mobster and selling him five trump condos. that was a loose affiliation. around 2002 to 2004, members of the russian mob started entering the trump organization and pervasively getting capital. >> and how does the taj mahal in atlantic city, how does that fit into this puzzle? >> it's the first in a series of bankruptcies, where...