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they notice trips to atlantic city. >> she knew that bill mcguire's car was in atlantic city, becauses two drivers, so that means someone helped her. >> what investigators find in atlantic city has them wondering, did melanie have an am come police? and if, so who was it? ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, mobile phone, auto, home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today got it. you've never been in better hands allstate nooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. say hello to a drug-free way to ease stress. stress comfort, a gummie supplement with lemon balm plus saffron to naturally boost your mood. stress comfort from nature's bounty at kay, we believe that nothing should get in the way of love. get 20-40% off all engagement, wedding and anniversary rings. only at kay jewelers. wedding and anniversary rings. people are waking up tog with what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are
they notice trips to atlantic city. >> she knew that bill mcguire's car was in atlantic city, becauses two drivers, so that means someone helped her. >> what investigators find in atlantic city has them wondering, did melanie have an am come police? and if, so who was it? ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, mobile phone, auto, home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today got it. you've never been...
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. >> she suggests police look for bill's car in atlantic city. >> did he get involved with the wrong people? that's what i would have to believe, that he had gotten himself into something. and bill always thought he could handle everything. >> police then search the townhouse the couple had been renting before buying their house. >> the apartment was empty. she had already moved out. >> virginia beach detectives find out melanie maguire had given most of bill's belongings away to a friend's cousin. eventually, they found out that most of bill's clothing was still in black trash bag, much like the bags that contained bill maguire's body parts. >> the garbage bag, by sight, looked identical. >> the body was released to melanie on a tuesday, immediately she had him cremated. and the funeral lasted all of ten, 15 minutes at the most. >> i just told her, i said melanie, bill deserves so much more. and mel just said, i'm a single mom now, and now i've just got to get on with my life. and after i got off the phone, i said, "john, she did it." . >> coming up. >> everything pointed to melanie
. >> she suggests police look for bill's car in atlantic city. >> did he get involved with the wrong people? that's what i would have to believe, that he had gotten himself into something. and bill always thought he could handle everything. >> police then search the townhouse the couple had been renting before buying their house. >> the apartment was empty. she had already moved out. >> virginia beach detectives find out melanie maguire had given most of bill's...
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that's what happens in a bankruptcy and that's what happened in these atlantic city bankruptcies. >>:ut trump, as always, refused to admit failure. >> that is sort of norman vincent peale, hold tenaciously, hold on to this image of yourself as scessful. never let go of it. never let the idea of failure enter your mind.it >> and i cal beautiful puzzle. >> narrator: the crisis in atlantic city also sied 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 athe mess we're in with all these experts that we have. >> narrator: reject the ysayers... >> we have it totally under control. it's one person coming in from >> narrator: declare victory no matter what. >> and we have it under control. it's goi to be just fine. ha>> president bush said hno doubt clarence thomas will be confirmed to the u.s. supremeur >> thomas will try to persuade the senate that he has... >> narrator: 1991. joe biden, now the powerfule chairman of nate judiciary committee, was facin
that's what happens in a bankruptcy and that's what happened in these atlantic city bankruptcies. >>:ut trump, as always, refused to admit failure. >> that is sort of norman vincent peale, hold tenaciously, hold on to this image of yourself as scessful. never let go of it. never let the idea of failure enter your mind.it >> and i cal beautiful puzzle. >> narrator: the crisis in atlantic city also sied another method trump would come to rely on... >> i know more...
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and as he expanded into atlantic city, she beme c.e.o. of one of the casinos.hattan, she torge of the iconic pza hotel. but it would not last. >> ivana, inhe beginning, that was great, it was very refreshing. he had this powerful woman by his side, but itrew tiresome for him. and why did it grow tiresome for him? because there are no co-stars in trump's orbit. there's only one spotlight, and it on him. >> when things went well, heou became enoy jealous of the attention she got. s and when thint poorly, ic became extremely angry and insulting and vive toward her. >> narrator: during ivana's renovation of the plaza, tr.p's resentmentoiled ov >> we came in and w the finished room, and the first thing, he didn't le the furniture,nd he started cursing out ivana. and he pulled the drawer off a piece of furture, he was so angry. i, i-- i never saw him so angry in my life. he was very scary that day. he was very, very gry. >> do you all argue? >> narrator: in public, trumpt madeear how he felt. we should have world t.cord-setting fights. but we really do we get along v
and as he expanded into atlantic city, she beme c.e.o. of one of the casinos.hattan, she torge of the iconic pza hotel. but it would not last. >> ivana, inhe beginning, that was great, it was very refreshing. he had this powerful woman by his side, but itrew tiresome for him. and why did it grow tiresome for him? because there are no co-stars in trump's orbit. there's only one spotlight, and it on him. >> when things went well, heou became enoy jealous of the attention she got. s...
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that's what happened in atlantic city.he taj mahal, which brought him down, he had $1.9 billion of debt in atlantic city. there was no way his casinos could be successful, simply because of the money that he borrowed. despite the fact that some of these properties, like mine, were generating huge amounts of cash, annually. my property spit off $130 million worth of free cash, every year. and he managed to blow that. >> you know, what's so interesting to me about this is that, you know, a lot of big-business people have financial issues and problems. and they go up and they -- they go down. but for trump, you know, what's -- i think why -- why some people are gleeful about this is because it so goes against how he has portrayed himself. it goes to hypocrisy. but it's, also, how he defines himself. and when you realize that the way -- the one thing that really matters to donald trump, which is money and his notoriety and seeing his name on buildings and being famous. when that -- when you realize that that's, actually, just
that's what happened in atlantic city.he taj mahal, which brought him down, he had $1.9 billion of debt in atlantic city. there was no way his casinos could be successful, simply because of the money that he borrowed. despite the fact that some of these properties, like mine, were generating huge amounts of cash, annually. my property spit off $130 million worth of free cash, every year. and he managed to blow that. >> you know, what's so interesting to me about this is that, you know, a...
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there are many restrictions in the state of new jersey, atlantic city proper.aced challenges, but the entire gaming industry has not faced a challenge like this in the history of gaming. what we are doing right now is preparing for the best. at the forefront is the safety of employees and the safety of our guests to ensure that when a guest or employee enters our property, there is a sense of safety and we are going to be healthy. amanda: give us a sense of how many of your practices have changed that are very covid-specific that may add to your cost, lower the number of patrons you can serve. the true challenge in the market are the limitations of occupancy within the casino. we are limited to 25% occupancy. we have only marketed to customers who wanted to talk to us through digital, database marketing, social media. our restaurants are at 25% capacity with six feet of social distancing. any limited access into fine dining, casual dining, quick service areas. we only yielded our hotel rooms order to take care of that 25% occupancy on the gaming floor. implemen
there are many restrictions in the state of new jersey, atlantic city proper.aced challenges, but the entire gaming industry has not faced a challenge like this in the history of gaming. what we are doing right now is preparing for the best. at the forefront is the safety of employees and the safety of our guests to ensure that when a guest or employee enters our property, there is a sense of safety and we are going to be healthy. amanda: give us a sense of how many of your practices have...
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of new york and along the boardwalk in atlantic cityrsey. the 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 spe
of new york and along the boardwalk in atlantic cityrsey. the 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...
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jack, you saw donald trump's failures in atlantic city firsthand. how when you read "the new york times" reporting did it -- i mean, what did you think? >> anderson, deja vu all over again. it is the same story. nobody was surprised he is going to take advantage of every loophole legal or possibly not. that's donald trump. the thing that surprised me is he is once again put himself in a position to risk it all. and i think that that's really significant in this case and the 90s and 2000s, this man has a mass $3.2 billion worth of debt and he somehow managed to renegotiate that three times with banks and bond holders and each time he defaulted on them. what happened now is he's got for years he hasn't been able to borrow from those legitimate sources so i think from some of the other people saying tonight and this is what jumped out at me is who is lending him this money and not so much who is lending it but who is guaranteeing the money to him? back then he had his father to guarantee his loans. today he doesn't have that. >> his dad used to guarant
jack, you saw donald trump's failures in atlantic city firsthand. how when you read "the new york times" reporting did it -- i mean, what did you think? >> anderson, deja vu all over again. it is the same story. nobody was surprised he is going to take advantage of every loophole legal or possibly not. that's donald trump. the thing that surprised me is he is once again put himself in a position to risk it all. and i think that that's really significant in this case and the 90s...
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locked in a battle with irs over $73 billion tax refund he claimed after his casino business in atlantic city collapse. trump could be forced to pay loses.00 million if he in addition, trump has over $300 millioion in loans he personally guaranteed that will soon come due. trump dismissed "the new york times" report as fake news. we'll have more on this story after headlines. in louisville, kentucky, over two dozen protesters were arrested saturday as demonstrations continue over a grand jury decision last week clearing police officers of shooting and killing breonna taylor, a 26-year-old african american emt, in her own home in march. on friday, taylor's family spoke publicly for the first time since the grand jury's decision. bianca austin, taylor's aunt, read a statement written by taylor's mother tamika palmer. >> when i speak on it, i am considered an angry black woman. but know this. i am an angry black woman. i'm not angry for the r reasons that you wouldld like me to be. i'm sorry. but angry because our black women keep dying at the hands of police officers. >> and b blackmun. >> and
locked in a battle with irs over $73 billion tax refund he claimed after his casino business in atlantic city collapse. trump could be forced to pay loses.00 million if he in addition, trump has over $300 millioion in loans he personally guaranteed that will soon come due. trump dismissed "the new york times" report as fake news. we'll have more on this story after headlines. in louisville, kentucky, over two dozen protesters were arrested saturday as demonstrations continue over a...
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tax reduction that seems to be based on losses he suffered when he gave up his interests in his atlantic cityhe held a 5% interest. that is what the audit he is under has been about. lots of information in the report. various groups have been chasing president trump‘s tax records for many yea rs trump‘s tax records for many years but people also looking for a smoking gun when it comes to links to russia, payments to michael cohen but that is not there? the new york times did not report they had found any information suggesting a smoking gun link to russia. there were some dealings in it that miss universe pageant held in russia was highly profitable for him. weeks ago until the us presidential election. how is this latest news likely to play out with voters? to likely things to hurt donald trump. he‘s to sell himself as a good manager of the economy and the repository just that most manager of the economy and the repositoryjust that most of the businesses he has managed have done very poorly. the anything he has made substantial profit from is the marketing of his image and i think that will
tax reduction that seems to be based on losses he suffered when he gave up his interests in his atlantic cityhe held a 5% interest. that is what the audit he is under has been about. lots of information in the report. various groups have been chasing president trump‘s tax records for many yea rs trump‘s tax records for many years but people also looking for a smoking gun when it comes to links to russia, payments to michael cohen but that is not there? the new york times did not report they...
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these storms will get across the new york area, but the most potent ones will be philadelphia, atlantic city th produce tornadoes. we're also worried about the tropics. we have nana that's heading inland and omar that is staying out to sea, at least for now. two more items that look to be our next tropical cyclones to be named, they will traverse closer to the u.s., across the atlanticer, as we head into the high time of hurricane season. tom? >> a lot of action there in the tropics. all right, rob, thank you. >>> when we come back, celebrating a baseball legend. hall of famer tom seaver. >>> and the 16-year-old now charged with launching cyber attacks on public schools during the first week of online classes. stay with us. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can take every day. verzenio + fulvestrant is approved for wom
these storms will get across the new york area, but the most potent ones will be philadelphia, atlantic city th produce tornadoes. we're also worried about the tropics. we have nana that's heading inland and omar that is staying out to sea, at least for now. two more items that look to be our next tropical cyclones to be named, they will traverse closer to the u.s., across the atlanticer, as we head into the high time of hurricane season. tom? >> a lot of action there in the tropics. all...
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tax deduction that seems to be based on losses he suffered when he gave up his interest in his atlantic city deduction is only allowed if he held absolutely no interest afterwards and the times story suggests he held 596. times story suggests he held 5%. that's what the audit he is under has been all about. there's lots of information in this report from the new york times. various groups have been chasing president trump's tax records for many years, but people also looking for a smoking gun when it comes to links to russia, payments to his former attorney, michael cohen, and that is not there, is it? the times did not report they had found any information that suggests a smoking gun link to putin's russia. it does report in some business dealings in connections with, i guess, the miss universe pageant that was held in moscow, was highly profitable for him. and there's just weeks to go, of course, until the us presidential election. how is this latest news likely to play out with voters? well, that's a really interesting question. there are two aspects of it that i think are likely to hurt
tax deduction that seems to be based on losses he suffered when he gave up his interest in his atlantic city deduction is only allowed if he held absolutely no interest afterwards and the times story suggests he held 596. times story suggests he held 5%. that's what the audit he is under has been all about. there's lots of information in this report from the new york times. various groups have been chasing president trump's tax records for many years, but people also looking for a smoking gun...
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my mother grew up in atlantic city and nobody knew how to swim. i wanted to take it a step further and wondered why is that the first i made the mistake because i spoke to a woman in georgia named tiffany and i said and she said that isn't true. when i did my research, she said water is the bloodline. so if the water is their bloodline for these ethnic groups that we owe so much, where did the separation occur? in many different ways the celebration of christmas. -- the separation happened a lot of them let their children go through the bother paper every day would be taken away. the trans-atlantic slave trade we don't know how many enslaved africans were at the bottom of the ocean right now. some historians say it's a floating graveyard if you don't and you think about the plantation. crocodiles and whatever could kill you while you were out there building levees. think about those that migrated to the north, segregated schools for example. but when they started migrating in droves, then when the black people started coming in in droves people ha
my mother grew up in atlantic city and nobody knew how to swim. i wanted to take it a step further and wondered why is that the first i made the mistake because i spoke to a woman in georgia named tiffany and i said and she said that isn't true. when i did my research, she said water is the bloodline. so if the water is their bloodline for these ethnic groups that we owe so much, where did the separation occur? in many different ways the celebration of christmas. -- the separation happened a...
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in atlantic city.used to tell the people who ran the casinos i don't care about the terrible headline. we're selling the lifestyle i represent. it's been about publicity and selling himself. he's never been a good business operator. he ran the casinos into the ground. he ran trump air ways into bankruptcy. and did the same thing with the plaza hotel. he's been a fraud and as you said a con man all of his life. and the facts are catching up with him. we're left with the one thing he does well is that's play someone else competent on tv. he's not doing well with the presidency. that's what he did as the name behind the apprentice sfwl and his wife ran, i van na ran the plaza and casinos as well. i had a conversation once. listen, katherine, trump used the money he was paid for by the apprentice and endorsement deals to fund other businesses. his golf courses and putting more cash into the businesses than he was taking out. walk us through how this worked. >> i think one of the big take aways from the "ne
in atlantic city.used to tell the people who ran the casinos i don't care about the terrible headline. we're selling the lifestyle i represent. it's been about publicity and selling himself. he's never been a good business operator. he ran the casinos into the ground. he ran trump air ways into bankruptcy. and did the same thing with the plaza hotel. he's been a fraud and as you said a con man all of his life. and the facts are catching up with him. we're left with the one thing he does well is...
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i have 19 restaurants in new jersey plus the casino in atlantic city.c to get 25% occupancy. you would have thought we found the end of the rainbow it's exciting. we're getting philadelphia we're getting san diego. we got miami back. all of these are only like 25% what we don't understand is the governor came out yesterday and today and said there's a less than 1% positive rate in the statd state of new york. the governor will not override the mayor in letting us open up at 25% the mayor said last week, he basically said that restaurants are only for wealthy people and why should we open the restaurants. all of a sudden you had guests the next day after we all talked about this there's so many mom and pop restaurants out there. e everybody from every single economic demographic area eats at some time of restaurant you'll have mayor to make a statement like that and he always talked about the coalition between new jersey and pennsylvania and new york and yet the other part of the coalition is opening up now, 25% and now i'm just not upset with de blasio,
i have 19 restaurants in new jersey plus the casino in atlantic city.c to get 25% occupancy. you would have thought we found the end of the rainbow it's exciting. we're getting philadelphia we're getting san diego. we got miami back. all of these are only like 25% what we don't understand is the governor came out yesterday and today and said there's a less than 1% positive rate in the statd state of new york. the governor will not override the mayor in letting us open up at 25% the mayor said...
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we had a good spike this weekend in atlantic city now that you can have a glass of water and you can hen there is new york city. it's still closed. mayor de blasio and governor cuomo are nowhere to be found. >> a group of restauranteurs have gathered together and taking the governor and the mayor to court over this prolonged shutdown here. i think back to memorial day which was a day many point to as a time when the gatherings happened and it sparked an up tick in some of the states where the illness had not been seen before we probably have more social distancing awareness and mask wearing awareness. it will be interesting to see what happens two and three weeks from now as school's go back into session we come off the last big party holiday weekend of the summer. we'll see what happens there are you worried about that and you concerned about what happens when the weather starts to turn and it becomes a little bit more difficult to have out door dining >> 100%. we'll see a lot over next ten days to see if there's a spike from everybody getting together over labor day weekend and then
we had a good spike this weekend in atlantic city now that you can have a glass of water and you can hen there is new york city. it's still closed. mayor de blasio and governor cuomo are nowhere to be found. >> a group of restauranteurs have gathered together and taking the governor and the mayor to court over this prolonged shutdown here. i think back to memorial day which was a day many point to as a time when the gatherings happened and it sparked an up tick in some of the states where...
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these are the atlantic monthly, and arrival in new york city. their role is significant. these were publications with a significant degree of cultural authority. the atlantic for example as an exemplar of the yankee humanism in what was featured. in this age of the magazine these publications and others become the primary vehicle for the machinery of publishing and reviewing, the machinery that is a certain way, that establishes a context and prepares us to read it in a certain way with a certain framework in mind. these and other publications in this period shaped a discourse on summer reading through their texts and visual and that is what i was like to explore. where i want to go with this is in 3 parts. i want to look at early in the century, the beginning of a discourse on summer reading. i want to move onto a complete depiction of what happened in the period. i want to look at publishers efforts to reframe and reclaim summer reading in something that develops. the first part, the early discourse on summer reading, let's go back a little bit and i have some images, pa
these are the atlantic monthly, and arrival in new york city. their role is significant. these were publications with a significant degree of cultural authority. the atlantic for example as an exemplar of the yankee humanism in what was featured. in this age of the magazine these publications and others become the primary vehicle for the machinery of publishing and reviewing, the machinery that is a certain way, that establishes a context and prepares us to read it in a certain way with a...
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dealt with earlier in a series on the finances was that a lot of his success arose frankly from atlantic city and the collapse of the taj mahal and other situations where he kind out of this situation with tremendous amounts of debt but what he generated but the ability of tax losses that he could post as against income in future years. and i'm betting when you get into the details of all of the tax returns in question you're going to find that he is carrying what he says were losses that occurred in prior years to prevent him from paying taxes currently and whether there's a tax dodge that would be up to the irs. >> yeah. we do know he's under audit and a 70 plus million dollar refund that he got that is currently kind of tied up, stalled right now as being evaluated to make sure that it was or maybe was not on the up and up. paul, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> "the new york times" reporting in just a couple years donald trump is on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars in personally guaranteed loans, personally guaranteed. if he is re-elected that money comes due while he is in th
dealt with earlier in a series on the finances was that a lot of his success arose frankly from atlantic city and the collapse of the taj mahal and other situations where he kind out of this situation with tremendous amounts of debt but what he generated but the ability of tax losses that he could post as against income in future years. and i'm betting when you get into the details of all of the tax returns in question you're going to find that he is carrying what he says were losses that...
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donald trump shows up in atlantic city and like 1980 and he wants to get in on the new casino business and need to meet someone in town, a guy named patty again and he brings him along and he knows how to do all the tricks and all the things he can get in, the properties needs to buy, he knows how to work the locals and building connections between buildings so to casinos is only one, all sorts of tricks things like that. knows how to do it, patty and all this stuff over tom, all of these successes, relationships start to deteriorate and patty sees a different relationship than most people see and he starts having to take notes with conversations and he starts bring a witness, another lawyer with him, the document, to document what trump says. he sees building records and trump doesn't like it. one thing leads to another and all of a sudden they are in court against each other and patty is explaining depositions, he needs to have witnesses to protect himself from someone who was basically a liar. patty began, he goes to his grave saying he owes him millions of dollars. his nephew from
donald trump shows up in atlantic city and like 1980 and he wants to get in on the new casino business and need to meet someone in town, a guy named patty again and he brings him along and he knows how to do all the tricks and all the things he can get in, the properties needs to buy, he knows how to work the locals and building connections between buildings so to casinos is only one, all sorts of tricks things like that. knows how to do it, patty and all this stuff over tom, all of these...
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i mean this reminds me of one of his casinos in atlantic city went bust because regulators said he renovated appeal to high rollers when its market was middle-class people. and that looks like what he's done with his campaign, that he has spent all of his money on things that most campaigns would not spend money on. and now in the home stretch, he's sort of looking around the couch cushions to make sure that he's got enough money to fund the remainder of the campaign. we shouldn't be surprised because this is the way donald trump has run his business with many, many failures and then when he needs the money, he actually borrows it or asks banks or others to sweep in where he has failed. >> and, andrea, your inference is on point. it's on brand for him to play the billionaire rich guy even though financial disclosures may show another picture. andrea, i'm wondering, this may be unanswerable. if you're a donor and you've already given to this effort, you can't be psyched by shane's story in "the new york times" because if you are a donor, the one thing you can depend on is they're going to com
i mean this reminds me of one of his casinos in atlantic city went bust because regulators said he renovated appeal to high rollers when its market was middle-class people. and that looks like what he's done with his campaign, that he has spent all of his money on things that most campaigns would not spend money on. and now in the home stretch, he's sort of looking around the couch cushions to make sure that he's got enough money to fund the remainder of the campaign. we shouldn't be surprised...
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memorably, when he said that's probably why he didn't pay taxes when he was going bankrupt in atlantic city. >> what we know, andrea, about the president's approach when this comes to these sort of things, generally he doesn't spend a lot of time defending himself or trying to explain. he will probably say one very brief thing and move on. i'm reminded of, in 2012, when governor romney had to respond to the "47%" tape, you may remember that was a critical development in that campaign. and during debate prep we spent a lot of time trying to figure out what the right answer, what the right angles were, what the right pivots were. president trump doesn't approach debate prep in that way. arguably the reporting suggests he hasn't done any prep. i think his strategy on this is going to be similar to the strategy we've seen with other scandals, other issues the president has faced, which is not say very much about it, look to deflect, look to attack. that's when he believes he's at his strength. and i would fully expect that same strategy to be executed upon tonight. >> he can always say fake new
memorably, when he said that's probably why he didn't pay taxes when he was going bankrupt in atlantic city. >> what we know, andrea, about the president's approach when this comes to these sort of things, generally he doesn't spend a lot of time defending himself or trying to explain. he will probably say one very brief thing and move on. i'm reminded of, in 2012, when governor romney had to respond to the "47%" tape, you may remember that was a critical development in that...
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the recovery act that barack obama signed to report these losses when he abandoned a stake in an atlantic city hotel and apparently the irs just wrote him a check for $75 million and then they're auditing it later? >> well, in fact, no individual tax refund of $2 million or more is supposed to be paid unless it's been run by the joint congressional committee on taxation staff. they look at all large refunds. for one reason or another, this one got paid out. michael cohen tells about a $10 million refund donald got another year and basically saying, as he does of just about everybody, everybody in the irs is idiots. this matter they are fighting over goes to the fact that we slashed the budget for the irs. we have cleared them to lay off of wealthy people in america and you are seeing the result of that here. he is not unique. in fact, there are more than 500,000 high-income americans who did not file a tax return in 2014, '15 and '16 who is irs is not even pursuing according to the inspector general. >> man. that's real pitchfork stuff and it's also the reality. thank you so much for being wit
the recovery act that barack obama signed to report these losses when he abandoned a stake in an atlantic city hotel and apparently the irs just wrote him a check for $75 million and then they're auditing it later? >> well, in fact, no individual tax refund of $2 million or more is supposed to be paid unless it's been run by the joint congressional committee on taxation staff. they look at all large refunds. for one reason or another, this one got paid out. michael cohen tells about a $10...
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atlantic monthly which was published in boston. harper's new monthly magazine arrival in new york city, and century illustrated monthly. they're very significant. these were publications that had significant degree of cultural authority. it's described with the atlantic for example of yankee humanism. in the type of copy that it featured. in this age of the magazine, these publications and others, become the primary vehicle for what james thompson calls the machinery of publishing and reviewing. that is the machinery that presents readers a certain way. that flames the text, establishes a context for. prepares us as readers to reddit in a certain weight with a certain timeframe in mind. so together, these and other publications, these and other magazines of this. shape the discourse on summer reading through their tax and visual. and that is what i would like to explore. let me just say, to give you an idea of where i want to go to this as we move ahead. is tied up in three parts. and finally, i want to look at the efforts to reframe and reclaim summer reading as something we'll see how that develops. >> okay. so the fi
atlantic monthly which was published in boston. harper's new monthly magazine arrival in new york city, and century illustrated monthly. they're very significant. these were publications that had significant degree of cultural authority. it's described with the atlantic for example of yankee humanism. in the type of copy that it featured. in this age of the magazine, these publications and others, become the primary vehicle for what james thompson calls the machinery of publishing and...
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these are the three most prominent, the atlantic monthly which was published in boston, harper's new monthly magazine arrival in new york city in the century illustrated, their role is going to be very significant, these are publication that had a significant degree of cultural authority and they describe the atlantic for example as an exemplar yankee humanism in the copy that it future. in this age of the magazine, these publications and others become the primary vehicle to what they call the machinery of publishing and reviewing, that is the machinery that presents the book to readers in a certain way and framed it with establishment of complex that prepares us as readers to read it in a certain way and with a certain framework in mind. so together, these and other publications, these and other magazines on this. shape the summer reading through the text and visuals and that's what i like to explore. let me just say and give you an idea of where i want to go with us as we move ahead, it's been three parts, i want to look at early in the century, the very beginning of a discourse on summer reading. i then want to move on to
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you know, you remember his advertising for his casinos, down in atlantic city.o tell the people who ran the casinos. i don't care about the terrible headlines. we're selling the lifestyle that i represent. so, all along, it's been about publicity. it's been about selling himself. he's never been a good business operator. he ran those casinos into the ground. he ran trump airways into bankruptcy. he did the same thing with the plaza hotel. he's been a fraud and, as you said, a con man, all of his life. catching up with him. and what we're left with is the one thing that he does well and, that is, play someone competent on tv. he's not doing well with the presidency. he can't just con us with that. but that's what he did as the -- the name behind the apprentice. >> yeah. and his wife, actually, ran -- ivana actually ran a couple of the casinos. listen. so, catherine, trump used the money he was paid by -- paid for by the apprentice and the endorsement deals to fund his other businesses. mostly, his golf courses and putting more cash into his businesses than he was
you know, you remember his advertising for his casinos, down in atlantic city.o tell the people who ran the casinos. i don't care about the terrible headlines. we're selling the lifestyle that i represent. so, all along, it's been about publicity. it's been about selling himself. he's never been a good business operator. he ran those casinos into the ground. he ran trump airways into bankruptcy. he did the same thing with the plaza hotel. he's been a fraud and, as you said, a con man, all of...
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okay investments, depending you how much they did at the gaming tables they tried their hands in atlantic citying in much money for them but in the mid 2000s, sheldon aidleson and steve wynn opened casinos and that's mccaul. the chinese could lose fortunes. i have rarely seen a more profitable set of years, and i recommended them over and over again, and shying away from domestic operators as being no growth with too much debt and it worked and worked and worked until one day we got a new president, president trump he decided to take on the government of the people's republic of china. the result the greatest gambling story of all time came to a screeching halt you might say, it doesn't matter vegas is booming they could make it all up there. no way especially not with a pandemic the casino businesses have been basically outlawed as a result, the stock of las vegas sands is now down 29% for the year the stock of wynn, one of the greatest investments of all time, no longer has steve wynn is down 42% of the year. that's a staggering loss but it was by far the operator in the business. but you kn
okay investments, depending you how much they did at the gaming tables they tried their hands in atlantic citying in much money for them but in the mid 2000s, sheldon aidleson and steve wynn opened casinos and that's mccaul. the chinese could lose fortunes. i have rarely seen a more profitable set of years, and i recommended them over and over again, and shying away from domestic operators as being no growth with too much debt and it worked and worked and worked until one day we got a new...
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nomination to replace ruth bader ginsburg, all while admitting he wants the upper hand as the atlantic city ramps up. >>> welcome to our viewers insurance in united states and around the world. i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans. 41 days until election. this morning three of the biggest stories are converging,
nomination to replace ruth bader ginsburg, all while admitting he wants the upper hand as the atlantic city ramps up. >>> welcome to our viewers insurance in united states and around the world. i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans. 41 days until election. this morning three of the biggest stories are converging,
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. >> i remember riding in an uber, i think it was,atlantic city a year or two ago and a driver was a contractor who had done work on the resort or the aladdin, i guess it was, and got stiffed. >> the taj. >> never got paid. went out of business. david cay johnston, appreciate it. fascinating reporting from you for a long, long time. >>> up next, what does the biden campaign make of his blockbuster report and how will it factor into tuesday night's debate. we'll ask a top adviser. the person who helped make donald trump the trump we know author tony schwarz ahead. achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? tz ahead. hour one... d at and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. is now even more p
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because even the men who had their hair shaved done wouldn't swimming mitchell mother grew up in atlantic city and it's a barrier island and nobody knew how to swim. so for me i wanted to take it's step further and wonder why. but i made a mistake. spoke to a woman in low country georgia, testify any young, and i said 0 black people afraid of water and she said that's not true.she says in a documentary, water this bloodline so if that's the case, if the water is the bloodine for this ethnic group of african-americans to whom we owe so much where did the separation otour and the separation occurred from many different ways. the separation occurred men african-american people were great swimmers but when the transatlantic slave trade happened a lot of them wouldn't let their children good near the water because they were afraid they would be taken. so the transatlantic slave trade. we dent now how many enslaved african-american are at the bottom of the ocean. some historians say it's a floating graveyard. and you think about the plantations, crocodiles and whatever, can kill you while your build
because even the men who had their hair shaved done wouldn't swimming mitchell mother grew up in atlantic city and it's a barrier island and nobody knew how to swim. so for me i wanted to take it's step further and wonder why. but i made a mistake. spoke to a woman in low country georgia, testify any young, and i said 0 black people afraid of water and she said that's not true.she says in a documentary, water this bloodline so if that's the case, if the water is the bloodine for this ethnic...
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nomination to replace ruth bader ginsburg, all while admitting he wants the upper hand as the atlantic city ramps up. >>> welcome to our viewers insurance in united states and around the world. i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans. 41 days until election. this morning three of the biggest stories are converging, pandemic, election and supreme court. on the same day the coronavirus death toll surpassed 200,000 americans, president trump said the pandemic driven surge of mail in ballots and the legal battles to follow mean a new supreme court justice must be confirmed before election day. we begin with coronavirus. three source tells cnn fda is considering new rules that all guarantees of a vaccine have to wait until after election day. the president has said repeatedly the vaccine could be ready by then. the administration is face an erosion of trust after several decisions driven by politics. fda want extra time to northern people taking part in the trials. >> the data will determine the announcement. i would trust the cdc. and i would trust the fda. the fda commissioner has made it v
nomination to replace ruth bader ginsburg, all while admitting he wants the upper hand as the atlantic city ramps up. >>> welcome to our viewers insurance in united states and around the world. i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans. 41 days until election. this morning three of the biggest stories are converging, pandemic, election and supreme court. on the same day the coronavirus death toll surpassed 200,000 americans, president trump said the pandemic driven surge of mail...
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these are the three most prominent, the atlantic monthly which was published in boston , harbors new monthly magazine arrival in new york city and the century illustrated monthly area there role is going to be significant rid of these were publications that have a significant degree of cultural authority . sedgwick has described the atlantic as an exemplar of yankee humanism in the kind of copy that it featured. and in this age of the magazine these publications and others become the primary vehicle for what jane compton calls the machinery of publishing and reviewing area that is, the machinery that presents a book to readers in a certain way. that frames the text that establishes a context for it repairs us as readers to read it in a certain way and with a certain framework in mind . together these and other publications, these and other magazines shake the discourse on the summer reading through their text and visual and that'swhat i'd like to explore . let me just say given an idea of where i want to go with this, it's in three parts . i want to look at early in the century, the very beginning of the discourse on summer
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which is in 1990, he was opening up the taj mahal casino in atlantic city and opening night, a thirdes shut down. and it was a disaster for him but he went on larry king and instead of saying we had a real problem with the slot machines. what he said to larry king was, they were so hot, they blew out. and that was the story. and he is sticking to it. and that is what he -- we've seen him do, throughout his presidency. which is, once he comes to a narrative, that he believes he can sell, not that he believes in, not that he believes is the truth. but a narrative that he thinks he can sell. then, he is devoted to selling it. and whether it's on health care, forget the fact that his administration is fighting pre-existing conditions in court, as maggie points out. doesn't matter. his narrative is i'm going to protect it, no matter what. >> you know, and maggie, we've become so used to just things which are just so weird and would be just derailingly weird, in any other time. you know, the president's press conference today. he -- which used to be the coronavirus task force press confere
which is in 1990, he was opening up the taj mahal casino in atlantic city and opening night, a thirdes shut down. and it was a disaster for him but he went on larry king and instead of saying we had a real problem with the slot machines. what he said to larry king was, they were so hot, they blew out. and that was the story. and he is sticking to it. and that is what he -- we've seen him do, throughout his presidency. which is, once he comes to a narrative, that he believes he can sell, not...
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tax deduction that seems to be based on losses he suffered when he gave up his interests in his atlantic cityeld absolutely no interests afterwards, and the times story suggests that, in fact, he held 5% interest in successor corporation. that is what the audit he is under has been all about. a lot of details on that story on our website. thousands of residents have been forced to flee with a hospital also evacuated as firefighters in california battle a new blaze known as the glass fire, which broke out in napa county at the weekend. extreme conditions have resulted in the fire spreading twice and up to three times as rapidly, with searing heat and strong winds forecast to continue. tanya dendrinos has more. attack from above, fire crews making the most of an opportunity to build containment lines from the air. california has rapidly burnt with more than 1800 acres. thanks to gusty winds, low humidity and sweltering temperatures, forcing evacuation orders to be issued. these are the extreme conditions we were worried about developing this weekend. even hotter temperatures and u nfortu nately
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it was a maniaaround atlantic city opening up, the first casinos, outside of las vegas.e resorts world in some of these articles, you just change the name from resorts world to draft kings, it's truly true in this instance history rhymes i'd be very careful. draft kings is a great company they're going to do amazing. they're in a very big place right now. >> mike can probably chime in more on resorts world. i will say this to our viewers that may not remember it, they were the only company that owned a casino in atlantic city. resorts world stock soared as the market went flat it did not end well. are you suggesting that investors avoid these stocks >> i'm suggesting that over the very short term they will continue to be more states that legalize gaming but sports betting is going to be a challenge to achieve profitability in 2021, 2022 so my view is draft kings, the best thing that company could do is make as many acquisitions it can in the gaming industry that generate cash flow resorts king did not end well. i do not think what's happening in sports betting will end w
it was a maniaaround atlantic city opening up, the first casinos, outside of las vegas.e resorts world in some of these articles, you just change the name from resorts world to draft kings, it's truly true in this instance history rhymes i'd be very careful. draft kings is a great company they're going to do amazing. they're in a very big place right now. >> mike can probably chime in more on resorts world. i will say this to our viewers that may not remember it, they were the only...
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this is the protest against the miss america beauty pageant in atlantic city, 1968, famous poster that parodies what you see in a butcher's store where a piece of beef is sliced up so you know what the cuts are. here is a woman presented that way. welcome to the miss america cattle auction. the idea that women are sold in part through the world of beauty and of course pre-abs. that concern on culture immediately gets us because it makes it very likely that in turn radical feminists would focus on music, that they could see music as one more cultural area, one more set of categories that could be used to denigrate or celebrate women. they don't monopolyize everything. there's substantial backlash. there's an active antifeminism. here is a big best seller from 1973, "the total woman." it's only when a woman surrenders her life to her husband that she becomes beautiful to him, his queen. antifeminism produces a strong woman-led movement against the equal rights amendment to the constitution led almost paradoxically by a woman, an important conservative thinker. you get the point. this is
this is the protest against the miss america beauty pageant in atlantic city, 1968, famous poster that parodies what you see in a butcher's store where a piece of beef is sliced up so you know what the cuts are. here is a woman presented that way. welcome to the miss america cattle auction. the idea that women are sold in part through the world of beauty and of course pre-abs. that concern on culture immediately gets us because it makes it very likely that in turn radical feminists would focus...
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unlike i'm going to atlantic city to train for a poker tournament and i would get on a bus to atlantic city and gamble. come back at night. when i got to the world series and i stayed at home mostly for the first time i had to get out of my comfort zone, basically my foot area around my couch. it out of my comfort zone come learn how to play poker i wouldn't embarrass myself, my family new york at the world series of poker. and then one is writing it, writing a play and writing an article it was serialized and so we write a novel, like a joke, make a soft laugh. it was two years before someone else reads it and you feel kind of stupid laughing at your own jokes for a while. but with writing in a serial way like dickens did back in the day, you get the media response that people like it and felt really good and gave the energy to keep going. it was a very certain special fighting experience in terms of the material, in terms of how it came to be. i look upon that six months perry foley. >> host: i will paraphrase the first line of the book which is, i got to wear sunglasses inside. it w
unlike i'm going to atlantic city to train for a poker tournament and i would get on a bus to atlantic city and gamble. come back at night. when i got to the world series and i stayed at home mostly for the first time i had to get out of my comfort zone, basically my foot area around my couch. it out of my comfort zone come learn how to play poker i wouldn't embarrass myself, my family new york at the world series of poker. and then one is writing it, writing a play and writing an article it...
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he pointed out to lbj, if you look at the schedule of your convention in atlantic city? he was meeting with marvin watson who was the president's top aide. anyway, there was a day set aside as a tribute to kennedy. it was up front. dewey pointed out that if this happens,jackie will be there, teddy, and the entire family. there will be an emotional -- before you know it, bobby kennedy will be your running mate. the president on the phone and called watson and said it moved kennedy from day one today for. hubert humphrey became the running mates instead. he was in his death until the day he died. >> they were social friends. >> they were social friends. >> they spent parts of winter together. i even went to the races with them. >> we are all out of time and gentlemen. i want to thank the both of you for being our guests and talking to our viewers. talking about thomas e. dewey. are contenders in our 14th week series. i want to thank all of you for calling in. a big thanks to everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by nation
he pointed out to lbj, if you look at the schedule of your convention in atlantic city? he was meeting with marvin watson who was the president's top aide. anyway, there was a day set aside as a tribute to kennedy. it was up front. dewey pointed out that if this happens,jackie will be there, teddy, and the entire family. there will be an emotional -- before you know it, bobby kennedy will be your running mate. the president on the phone and called watson and said it moved kennedy from day one...
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the only time that was ever known to happen in atlantic city with the trump casino.o have cheated and lied to people as ways to punish them. so that's not surprising that he wanted to put cohen back in prison to shut him up. donald does not understand the constitution. he himself said he can do anything he wants under article 2 of the constitution. no, he cannot. >> shauna, how does that resonate with voters? having someone that maybe they have voted for who believes that the law does not apply to him? >> i mean, i think we are going to see how it resonates with voters in november. but i think the polling shows that there is -- if you go a little bit deeper into the numbers there's about 39% of either registered or likely voters who despite the fact that "the washington post" has reported on thousands of the president's lies, this network has reported on the president's lies, that it doesn't seem to be swaying their particular vote. and then there's another chunk of the country that already has decided they're not vote fork president trump for various reasons. so tha
the only time that was ever known to happen in atlantic city with the trump casino.o have cheated and lied to people as ways to punish them. so that's not surprising that he wanted to put cohen back in prison to shut him up. donald does not understand the constitution. he himself said he can do anything he wants under article 2 of the constitution. no, he cannot. >> shauna, how does that resonate with voters? having someone that maybe they have voted for who believes that the law does not...
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from the pandemic and the goal is to finish the conference season and get into the tournament in atlantic citytournament, everybody is focused on my goal. neil: how about arenas where these will be held without be court or% capacity, i guess it depends on the school in the conference, what do you hope to see? >> the real determining factor is state regulation, at least in the tri-state region where our goals connecticut, new york and new jersey, right now no fans allowed, up until december 23, we projected no fans in attendance. as those numbers perhaps get modified with states allowing us a percentage of the building, we will revisit that likely open up at least for the month of december, no fans in attendance. that does affect arenas at the union center and now benny, we work with both places, they are the host for siena college and they will have to adjust how they operate i in order to host cnn. we want the game to get underway, hopefully we will get to the point in time where the pandemic allows us to open up the venues for fans. neil: fingers crossed on all of that, i forgot this all sta
from the pandemic and the goal is to finish the conference season and get into the tournament in atlantic citytournament, everybody is focused on my goal. neil: how about arenas where these will be held without be court or% capacity, i guess it depends on the school in the conference, what do you hope to see? >> the real determining factor is state regulation, at least in the tri-state region where our goals connecticut, new york and new jersey, right now no fans allowed, up until...
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also the geography of vernon, new york, what was happening there, atlantic city with casinos, wall street you sort of push toward the end of the film walk us through how you decided to do that >> absolutely. for so many people, when they look back at action park, it's become an urban or suburban legend, a myth a place that, to many people, has become a joke, because it is so absurd. the mere existence of this place kind of makes you want to laugh. and i knew that we had to recognize that, then kind of deconstruct that so this is a movie that, really what we wanted to do, and i think we did a good job, if you're laughing at the movie and immediately question your own laughter we want you to laugh, then feel very uncomfortable about laughing >> absolutely. you see the pain on the families of the victims' faces. seth, so interesting thanks so much you can watch "class action park" on hbo max right now when we were going as kids, i don't think we understood there were no rules in place or anything else going on, let alone that people were dying i watched it last night. it is really good. chec
also the geography of vernon, new york, what was happening there, atlantic city with casinos, wall street you sort of push toward the end of the film walk us through how you decided to do that >> absolutely. for so many people, when they look back at action park, it's become an urban or suburban legend, a myth a place that, to many people, has become a joke, because it is so absurd. the mere existence of this place kind of makes you want to laugh. and i knew that we had to recognize that,...
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and other markets such as atlantic city, you know, slowly coming back.s going to occur this week. so we are optimistic in the regional markets. dagen: in florida, let's dig into those numbers. based on where you were a year ago, are you back to 50 of% of where you -- 50% of where you were a year ago? is it 75%? where is it. >> actually, we are exceeding last year's numbers but please keep in mind we spent $2.2 billion in the expansion for the tampa property and the guitar shaped hotel here in south florida. so from a return on investment, you know, we're not where we thought we would be but certainly year over year numbers are up. dagen: let's look at nevada, the overall numbers show that gaming is down 26% from july of last year. how many of your properties are open yo now and what do you thik vegas looks like when it fully returns? >> you know, right now the business in vegas mid-week still very soft, weekends starting to ramp up, going in a positive direction. we certainly think and, frankly, we purchased our rights back about two, three months ago, r
and other markets such as atlantic city, you know, slowly coming back.s going to occur this week. so we are optimistic in the regional markets. dagen: in florida, let's dig into those numbers. based on where you were a year ago, are you back to 50 of% of where you -- 50% of where you were a year ago? is it 75%? where is it. >> actually, we are exceeding last year's numbers but please keep in mind we spent $2.2 billion in the expansion for the tampa property and the guitar shaped hotel...
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you are looking live right now at new jersey, the jersey shore, 45 miles south of atlantic city.wds. off the coast now to northeastern university as they have picked out 11 freshman students, partying at a hotel near campus. that's a violation of school rules. for the first time since the great depression the majority of young americans are now living with her parents, a research study finding 52% of adults age 18-29 live with at least one parent. have you thought about halloween yet, you might want to, halloween candy is trying to hit store shelves much earlier this year. candy makers are pushing to boost sales this month since fewer people are expected to hand out halloween candy. >> julie: as the white house pushes back on reports that the president trashed fallen u.s. troops, a gold star widow is coming to his defense. britney jacobs decided to share her story after a picture of her young son was used in "the washington post" story under the headline, "trump said u.s. soldiers entered and killed in the war are losers." she says there's more to a picture. she joins me now. fir
you are looking live right now at new jersey, the jersey shore, 45 miles south of atlantic city.wds. off the coast now to northeastern university as they have picked out 11 freshman students, partying at a hotel near campus. that's a violation of school rules. for the first time since the great depression the majority of young americans are now living with her parents, a research study finding 52% of adults age 18-29 live with at least one parent. have you thought about halloween yet, you might...
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daughter off at school and the other parents would say what are you up to and i'd say i'm going to atlantic city to train for a poker tournament so i gamble and gamble and come back in a night and i got to the world series and you know, i mostly stayed at home and for the first time i had toget out of my comfort zone . have a five foot area in my couch so get out of my comfort zones, learn how to play poker so i wouldn't embarrass myself, new york at the world series of poker. and then when i was writing it, i was writing an article , when you're writing a novel you write for joke, make yourself laugh and it's a few years before someone else reads it and you feel stupid writing our own jokes for a while . like dickens did back in the day and does the ascii, you get that immediate response and people like it and it gave me energy to keep going. so these are very special writing experience in terms of the material, in terms of how it came to the so i look upon that six months very fondly. >> let me paraphrase the first line of that book which is i got to wear sunglasses inside. it was good for me
daughter off at school and the other parents would say what are you up to and i'd say i'm going to atlantic city to train for a poker tournament so i gamble and gamble and come back in a night and i got to the world series and you know, i mostly stayed at home and for the first time i had toget out of my comfort zone . have a five foot area in my couch so get out of my comfort zones, learn how to play poker so i wouldn't embarrass myself, new york at the world series of poker. and then when i...
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trabajo tuvo muchas personas sin mascarillas solo ayer se confirmaron 360 infectados y 4 muertas en atlantic cityacias karla buenos dÍas hasta aquÍ las noticias en "un nuevo dÍa" me despido de ustedes maÑana nos vemos a la misma hora y tambiÉn me despido de celinÉs gracias >>> me encanta rogelio >>> abrazo. hemos visto aquÍ he visto a hombres mayores de 50 aÑos feliz pero bien una chavita de 25 pero eso estÁ bien o no esta bien qÉe dicen. comadres ustedes quÉ dicen al respecto tienen derecho y en breve hablaremos de la edad y el verdadero amor. >>> mmm! pero bueno yo le digo que hoy en la cocina dominicana pero es una cocina latinoamericana porque el pozol se come en honduras, haitÍ, nicaragua, colombia, repÚblica dominicana hoy tenemos olor dominicano pero soy de allÁ pero mentira los comemos todos los latinos, regresamos con "un nuevo dÍa" >>> y la dieta donde quÓ ya ¿pelo largo? sella las puntas abiertas. elvive dream lengths con un cóctel de vitaminas y aceite de ricino. le da más fuerza al pelo, hasta la última pulgada. logra el pelo largo de tus sueños. elvive dream lengths, de l'oréal pari
trabajo tuvo muchas personas sin mascarillas solo ayer se confirmaron 360 infectados y 4 muertas en atlantic cityacias karla buenos dÍas hasta aquÍ las noticias en "un nuevo dÍa" me despido de ustedes maÑana nos vemos a la misma hora y tambiÉn me despido de celinÉs gracias >>> me encanta rogelio >>> abrazo. hemos visto aquÍ he visto a hombres mayores de 50 aÑos feliz pero bien una chavita de 25 pero eso estÁ bien o no esta bien qÉe dicen. comadres ustedes...
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> reporter: sally, one of four tropical sigh loa cyclon cyclones churning through the atlantic, a rare sight the city no longer expecting a direct hit by still facing disastrous flooding. the painful de ja vu for this man who evacuated from hurricane lawyer raw, two weeks ago. he's living in a hotel, still without power or clean water. >> do you feel stuck right now? >> we are stuck. i feel stuck we are stuck because of the situation there's nothing you can do it's out of our hands. >> reporter: in biloxi, mississippi where sally could make landfall the rain's already beginning the start. if forecasts ring true it might not be measured in inches, but feet lester >>> let's get to al roker with the latest tracking on this hurricane. al, what are we looking at wi >> sally has gone through a rapid intensification. 100 mile per hour winds. continuing on into the southeast. we are looking at impacts that are going to bring in with it very heavy storm surge. some places seven to 11 feet, along the gulf coast rainfall, upwards of two feet in some spots. flash flooding, moderate river flooding as well heavy w
> reporter: sally, one of four tropical sigh loa cyclon cyclones churning through the atlantic, a rare sight the city no longer expecting a direct hit by still facing disastrous flooding. the painful de ja vu for this man who evacuated from hurricane lawyer raw, two weeks ago. he's living in a hotel, still without power or clean water. >> do you feel stuck right now? >> we are stuck. i feel stuck we are stuck because of the situation there's nothing you can do it's out of our...
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tax deduction that seems to be based on losses he suffered when he gave up his interest in his atlantic cityion is only allowed if he held absolutely no interest afterwards and the times story suggests that, in fact, he held 5% interest in the successor organisation. in the successor corporation. that's what the audit he's under has been all about. new laws come in across england this morning which mean that anyone who tests positive for coronavirus or has been told they've been in contact with someone who has now has a legal duty to stay at home, orface a fine. the government says the police will act on "local intelligence" to check up on those who fail to comply. under the new rules, anyone required to self—isolate who doesn't will be fined £1,000 rising to a maximum fine of £10,000 for repeat offenders or serious breaches. around four million people on low incomes who can't work and are losing income whilst self—isolating will be eligible for a £500 payment. the uk government hopes the new measures will reduce the spread of covid—19 and not replicate the sharp rises in infections seen acr
tax deduction that seems to be based on losses he suffered when he gave up his interest in his atlantic cityion is only allowed if he held absolutely no interest afterwards and the times story suggests that, in fact, he held 5% interest in the successor organisation. in the successor corporation. that's what the audit he's under has been all about. new laws come in across england this morning which mean that anyone who tests positive for coronavirus or has been told they've been in contact with...