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>> my neighbors in the bronx cannot wait.n of color who are the leaders of the essential workforce, who are leaders in the families of the south bronx who are struggling to put food on the table, to pay the rent and hold onto their homes and keep their families afloat. we desperately need an infusion of federal funding from washington, d.c. to stabilize our families. and for me the surest way to strengthen our families and stimulate our economy is to put money in the pockets of working people and essential families because their spending creates income not only for our businesses but for the workers employed by our businesses. the road to recovery runs through families. it runs through women of color where the heart and soul of the essential workforce and the heart and soul of the american family. >> one of the things we've been talking about on the show yesterday and today is the concern that there are millions of americans who say that they don't trust the vaccine, and they're not going to take it once one is available. are
>> my neighbors in the bronx cannot wait.n of color who are the leaders of the essential workforce, who are leaders in the families of the south bronx who are struggling to put food on the table, to pay the rent and hold onto their homes and keep their families afloat. we desperately need an infusion of federal funding from washington, d.c. to stabilize our families. and for me the surest way to strengthen our families and stimulate our economy is to put money in the pockets of working...
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lowey: no, i was president of the student body at bronx science. i was involved at mount holyoke. but i did not run for office there. in 1988, was there a singular event that sparked you to say, "hey, i think i'm going to run for congress against a pretty popular republican?" rep. lowey: well, i do think that the fact that several friends came to me and said, "we need effective representation, and it is time for you to run for office." remember before i had the president of the pta and i was active in the community. but, a man by the name of sam f. and a couple of others said, "i think it is time for you to run." my husband and i thought about it. we have always been partners in these positions. i think we were going on a vacation for a week, and we came back and i said, "i'm going to run." peter: what was that first campaign like? rep. lowey: first of all, my husband was very active. [laughter] i remember knocking on doors in mount vernon. they were about to close the door on me, because they did not know who i was. my husband would put his foot in the door, and he would say "you
lowey: no, i was president of the student body at bronx science. i was involved at mount holyoke. but i did not run for office there. in 1988, was there a singular event that sparked you to say, "hey, i think i'm going to run for congress against a pretty popular republican?" rep. lowey: well, i do think that the fact that several friends came to me and said, "we need effective representation, and it is time for you to run for office." remember before i had the president of...
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joe his next from the bronx. caller: how are you doing? host: i'm doing well. the are your thoughts on electoral college? toler: listen, if i have advise the democrats, number one thing i would tell them, look at the history of the electoral college. it is always in favor of democrats because of the states that they control. it is almost impossible for the 200blicans to even get electoral college. so the democrats always when the complex fromlege 99% of the time they also when the -- so i will not even think of telling the democrats to try to abolish the electoral college. i don't know where they get that from. they should not even try that at all. the little things i want to put in their this morning besides what we are doing. host: we are going to stick into with the electoral college. is there anything else you wanted to add? caller: i just want to tell the biden people that joe biden, please take doug jones for the ag. this man is a nice man. i talked to the people, people love him from main street. please tell him just what i want to tell the biden. please
joe his next from the bronx. caller: how are you doing? host: i'm doing well. the are your thoughts on electoral college? toler: listen, if i have advise the democrats, number one thing i would tell them, look at the history of the electoral college. it is always in favor of democrats because of the states that they control. it is almost impossible for the 200blicans to even get electoral college. so the democrats always when the complex fromlege 99% of the time they also when the -- so i will...
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and we did very outstanding career with the police department and they took him out of the south bronx for the benefit of the community when i 1st became a policeman i was in a riot squad and a riot or any type of demonstration it was in the city i went to it. mostly i was cops on the job then and they were nasty in there tell you to move and you move you got to stick i mean there was and you didn't you didn't disobey protest when you want. to protest but you see guys. putting holes in hoses can't put out fires and that used to businesses but to people. you have a right to protest but you don't have a right to do that. are you sick and tired of looking hop well yes but nothing you have a good out of when you out to achieve financial freedom it's pretty easy to do if you chose. it's so easy to make money then stay and then claim to be a medium that by age 25. first feel and i'm going to do many more like this for millions of dollars. 7 deals in 30 days. with the you can do it to me when you waiting for your math one that is going right over here. now's the time to buy a home now is the
and we did very outstanding career with the police department and they took him out of the south bronx for the benefit of the community when i 1st became a policeman i was in a riot squad and a riot or any type of demonstration it was in the city i went to it. mostly i was cops on the job then and they were nasty in there tell you to move and you move you got to stick i mean there was and you didn't you didn't disobey protest when you want. to protest but you see guys. putting holes in hoses...
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he may have been just a street kid from the bronx, but he had wild ambition from the start.d stop at nothing to get what he wanted and what he wanted was power, even if that meant breaking the cardinal rule of his own clan. he didn't care. john gotti inspired a lot of loyalty from his crew and because of that he felt comfortable getting involved in something that was happening underneath the noses of the big bosses. [george gabriel] gotti's crews were getting very active in the drug business. these guys were earning tremendous money with it and they had to cover up john at the time. [newsman] the man climbing out of the buick is angelo ruggiaro, he was on john gotti's crew along with john gotti's own brother, jean gotti. [jerry capeci] one of the rules that mob has, in theory, is you're not supposed to deal with drugs. but the real rule is don't get caught dealing drugs. the idea is if you get caught dealing drugs, we can kill you for violating the rules. [deveney] especially the gambino family with paul castellano as the boss he did not look kindly on dealing drugs. he was
he may have been just a street kid from the bronx, but he had wild ambition from the start.d stop at nothing to get what he wanted and what he wanted was power, even if that meant breaking the cardinal rule of his own clan. he didn't care. john gotti inspired a lot of loyalty from his crew and because of that he felt comfortable getting involved in something that was happening underneath the noses of the big bosses. [george gabriel] gotti's crews were getting very active in the drug business....
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at the bronx night market in new york city. how does it look there on this sunday? what are business owners telling you? >> that relief will be crucial. a lot of businesses are relying on the holiday sale, richard. they are not coming up. in a neighborhood like the bronx near fordham university, because they need in-person sales, not a lot of people are coming out. everybody is socially distanced. one of the founders told me, they have seen a huge drop this year. not surprising because of the pandemic. five to seven,000 people in on a regular day. on a regular day, about a thousand. this normally isn't here during the holiday season. this closes up in november. the founder told me that he heard from local businesses, they felt they need thad in-person shopping on the holiday, and that ramp up. listen to what he told me. as well as one of the other businesses i spoke to out here. >> they wanted to do something. fill the holiday spirit and christmas. we decided to come in out of our comfort zone in the snow, small scale, something to bring that holiday cheer to people
at the bronx night market in new york city. how does it look there on this sunday? what are business owners telling you? >> that relief will be crucial. a lot of businesses are relying on the holiday sale, richard. they are not coming up. in a neighborhood like the bronx near fordham university, because they need in-person sales, not a lot of people are coming out. everybody is socially distanced. one of the founders told me, they have seen a huge drop this year. not surprising because of...
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will always be grateful to the people who entrusted me to represent them, westchester, coins, the bronx,-- queens, the etc. they all come all these people who elected me, who made it possible for me to chair the house appropriations committee, the greatest honor of my professional life, and i do hope that that historic achievement, when they look at my portrait under appropriation wall, will inspire all the women and girls to get involved in the community. host: do you remember when you first got interested in politics? rep. lowey: well, shall i tell you, this is like true confessions interview. i was president in my class in the sixth grade, president of my class at the bronx high school i wasence, and while president doing those things, i was a mother of three, i have been married to stephen lowey for 60 years almost, and frankly, i was brought up by my mother to believe that if you see a problem, you have a responsibility to do something about it, to try and solve it. there are many people who see , they might be good people, but i was brought up to believe if you see a problem, you
will always be grateful to the people who entrusted me to represent them, westchester, coins, the bronx,-- queens, the etc. they all come all these people who elected me, who made it possible for me to chair the house appropriations committee, the greatest honor of my professional life, and i do hope that that historic achievement, when they look at my portrait under appropriation wall, will inspire all the women and girls to get involved in the community. host: do you remember when you first...
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todd: ashley strohmier live for us outside saint barnabas in the bronx. carley: dr.e nesheiwat joined us last hour, sharing her take on this historic day for america. >> i became emotionally yesterday when i saw the fed ex jet taking off, i knew it was a sign of hope. it truly is the beginning of the end of this pandemic or at least gives us an ability to control the pandemic because the vaccine alone is not going to end this pandemic. we need everyone to take their part and help us mitigate the spread of this virus. it's going to take some time to immuneize the entire nation. so it was almost i would say tears of joy yesterday. carley: dr. nesheiwat went on to say that the vaccine couldn't have come at a better time as the country struggles through a surge in new covid cases. todd: in a "fox & friends" exclusive interview, president trump telling our very own brian kilmeade he will not back down in his election legal fight. >> we're going to continue to go forward. we have numerous local cases. some of the states have got rigged and robbed from us. we won every one
todd: ashley strohmier live for us outside saint barnabas in the bronx. carley: dr.e nesheiwat joined us last hour, sharing her take on this historic day for america. >> i became emotionally yesterday when i saw the fed ex jet taking off, i knew it was a sign of hope. it truly is the beginning of the end of this pandemic or at least gives us an ability to control the pandemic because the vaccine alone is not going to end this pandemic. we need everyone to take their part and help us...
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in public growing up housing projects in the bronx, i could only have dreamed that one day i would be a member of the united states congress. dreams do come true. >> when and what made you decide to run for congress back then? rep. engel: i was always interested in government. i always used to know the names of all the senators and the members of the house, and things like that. i was involved somewhat politically. i got elected to the state legislator, the new york state assembly. my congress member was indicted, jailcted and went off to and there was a vacancy in the seat, everyone told me i should run. i have small children, we were not sure it would be easy for the family. but after speaking with my wife a number of times, we decided, this is an opportunity that i will never forgive myself if i do not take advantage of. it's really interesting. to say that if it's there you have to just take it. run and be able to contribute things than to not run and wonder what it might of been. never regretted it for one moment or one second. running for congress is the greatest thing that has
in public growing up housing projects in the bronx, i could only have dreamed that one day i would be a member of the united states congress. dreams do come true. >> when and what made you decide to run for congress back then? rep. engel: i was always interested in government. i always used to know the names of all the senators and the members of the house, and things like that. i was involved somewhat politically. i got elected to the state legislator, the new york state assembly. my...
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when i was growing up in a public housing project in the bronx, i could only have dreamed that one day i would be a member of the night and states congress. and dreams do come true. greta: what made you decide to run for congress? representative engel: well, i was always interested in government. i always used to know when i was a kid, the names of all the senators and members of the house, and things like that. i was involved politically. i got elected on a local level. and when i got elected to the state legislature, the new york state assembly, and then my congress member was indicted and convicted and went off to jail. there was a vacancy in the seat and everyone said, i should run. i had small children. we weren't sure it would be easy for the family, but after speaking with my wife a number of times, we decided that this was an opportunity i would never forgive myself if i didn't take advantage of. it's really interesting, i used to say, if it is they are you -- if it is there, you have to just take it. if it is there, i would rather run and be able to contribute things than not
when i was growing up in a public housing project in the bronx, i could only have dreamed that one day i would be a member of the night and states congress. and dreams do come true. greta: what made you decide to run for congress? representative engel: well, i was always interested in government. i always used to know when i was a kid, the names of all the senators and members of the house, and things like that. i was involved politically. i got elected on a local level. and when i got elected...
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joining me now is mondaire jo s jones, he is a congressman from the bronx. i want to give viewers who don't know you a bit of a bio on you. you grew up as you tweeted the other day, you grew up in section 8 housing. you understand the connection between poverty, housing, opportunity. it is something that is not well felt in the congress of the united states right now. >> it is not well felt in the congress of the united states. i think we need more people in congress who know what it's like to struggle. who have faced food insecurity. i think if we had more people like that, we wouldn't be dealing with the mitch mcconn l mcconnells and his co-conspirators of the world who are trying to block cash payments to the people who are struggling to make ends meet. let me clarify, i'm from westchester and rockland counties, i don't represent the bronx. >> westchester, rockland, the new york 17th district. thank you for that. let me ask about the distinction. it shouldn't be partisan, there's a distinction between that senate 9$908 billion bill and what people like yo
joining me now is mondaire jo s jones, he is a congressman from the bronx. i want to give viewers who don't know you a bit of a bio on you. you grew up as you tweeted the other day, you grew up in section 8 housing. you understand the connection between poverty, housing, opportunity. it is something that is not well felt in the congress of the united states right now. >> it is not well felt in the congress of the united states. i think we need more people in congress who know what it's...
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you know, most people would not imagine a democrat from the bronx and a republican from the heart of texas would ever imagine not only that we would work so well, that we would become best of friends. especially not in a town that is so often divided by politics. you know, but mr. engel and i decided early on, from the start, that we could achieve more if we focused on the things we agreed on than the things we didn't agree on. and the fact is, we agree on 95% of foreign policy issues. and it is through our friendship that we've been able to accomplish so much. i would say that serving with you, sir, serving with chairman engel has truly been a highlight of my political and professional career on the hill. and i know that wherever he goes next, and wherever his lovely wife, pat, and he go next, that he will continue to serve our country honorably. for his decades of service to this country, for his unwavering support for israel, and his long opposition to the ayatollah in iran, and his long list of policy achievements, i believe that i speak for all of us here in the chamber and all
you know, most people would not imagine a democrat from the bronx and a republican from the heart of texas would ever imagine not only that we would work so well, that we would become best of friends. especially not in a town that is so often divided by politics. you know, but mr. engel and i decided early on, from the start, that we could achieve more if we focused on the things we agreed on than the things we didn't agree on. and the fact is, we agree on 95% of foreign policy issues. and it...
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and growing up in the bronx those days, everyone was democrats. and we used to talk about these things and i had a fascination of what was going on in congress, what was happening. and i would discuss these things with my father, even when i was 7, 8, 9, and it was a matter of just loving it. people would read novels and i would read position papers on issues. greta: how old were you when you were doing this? rep. engel: 10 maybe, 11. greta: how did your heritage shape your love for foreign affairs? rep. engel: well, my family came to the country from eastern europe before world war i. my grandmother, who was the only grandparent i knew, she lived with us. she came in 1907. i followed all of the events. of course, the holocaust was a -- had a significant -- is a significant fact for me, and something that's guided me. and that's why i think it's so important that we set the standard of respecting the rights of all people. there's a lot of anti-semitism and a lot of anti-everything in this world. and i think people of godd will -- goodwill have to
and growing up in the bronx those days, everyone was democrats. and we used to talk about these things and i had a fascination of what was going on in congress, what was happening. and i would discuss these things with my father, even when i was 7, 8, 9, and it was a matter of just loving it. people would read novels and i would read position papers on issues. greta: how old were you when you were doing this? rep. engel: 10 maybe, 11. greta: how did your heritage shape your love for foreign...
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we're here at the bronx night market, now the bronx holiday market. this is basically it. bigger. in fact, it would span pre-pandemic days this entire area. you'd get five times the amount of vendors and five times the amount of customers. one of the organizers and founders tell me that they have had an 80% drop. so in a typical 5,000 customer tay during their normal times of running this, they only get about a thousand customers. this is not normally here during the holiday. one of the founders told me that the reason that they opened up during the holiday is because they got word from their local businesses in this community that they need holiday sales inin order to survive. they're cheerful and hopeful that these sales can come up. listen to what one of them told me. >> i think people really want to try and find some new normal, and it is a holiday season, so i'm not surprised seeing people walk around. they're doing a great job in kind of keeping the crowd controlled and people are just kind of leisurely coming by. >> you mentioned that a third of these businesses lik
we're here at the bronx night market, now the bronx holiday market. this is basically it. bigger. in fact, it would span pre-pandemic days this entire area. you'd get five times the amount of vendors and five times the amount of customers. one of the organizers and founders tell me that they have had an 80% drop. so in a typical 5,000 customer tay during their normal times of running this, they only get about a thousand customers. this is not normally here during the holiday. one of the...
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is an innovative public defender in the bronx. used on - - interviewing all of these lawyers and i wanted to interview away without sound like an idiot. i'm sure there are other our school students who may wind up in law school classes one way or another but not many of us. 's recovered the right to jury trial in the criminal procedure duncan versus louisiana is the case. i heard the version of the story that appears in the book from the professor. i just knew. i knew i saw that nobody had written that book the first thing i did was look it up because i wanted to buy the book because it's a good story and nobody wrote it. i walked out of class that evening and i knew then what i needed to do was drop everything and write that book t14 how receptive are the people of the book from gary to his family to an outsider they have never met to come to them and say i like to write a book about your case? with a receptive or hesitant? >> initially, different people differently. eventually end up spending a lot of time in the parish and with
is an innovative public defender in the bronx. used on - - interviewing all of these lawyers and i wanted to interview away without sound like an idiot. i'm sure there are other our school students who may wind up in law school classes one way or another but not many of us. 's recovered the right to jury trial in the criminal procedure duncan versus louisiana is the case. i heard the version of the story that appears in the book from the professor. i just knew. i knew i saw that nobody had...
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aerica must finally become nation where every child, from akron to arkansas, from bronx to -- from the bronx to brownsville, from the sioux nation to south central los angeles can dream without limits and make her dreams come true. i have no delusions about the difficulty of making that vision real. but we are here to get hard stuff done. our top priorities will be to help end the pandemic and revitalize the economy so that it delivers for all. to bring dignity and humanity to our broken immigration system. to advance racial equity, justice, and civil rights for all. to ensure that health care is accessible and affordable, and to educate and train americans to compete and thrive in the 21st century. i profoundly believe we are all tied together. -- that we all rise or fall together. absolutely all of us. so mr. president-elect, madame vice president-elect, i promise you, i will do everything i can to help this country i love to build back better, to make our government deliver for all americans and working families, and to bring the american dream far closer to reality for all. thank y
aerica must finally become nation where every child, from akron to arkansas, from bronx to -- from the bronx to brownsville, from the sioux nation to south central los angeles can dream without limits and make her dreams come true. i have no delusions about the difficulty of making that vision real. but we are here to get hard stuff done. our top priorities will be to help end the pandemic and revitalize the economy so that it delivers for all. to bring dignity and humanity to our broken...
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begin here at saint barnabas hospital in the bronx soon.hey're expected to receive the first batch of those doses before long. now, the first pfizer biontech vaccines left several locations in michigan sunday. people could be seen cheering on the trucks leaving some people even holding trump signs too. the first batches arrived at lax over night. the airport shared a photo on twitter. one challenge for the distribution, pfizer's vaccine needs to be stored at extremely low temperatures. gps enabled sensors will track the shipments and ensure they stay cold. >> we've got a portable cold storage capability that the vaccines are sent out to other locations around the country. we'll be able to get some of those small ultra low vaccine temperature vaccine freezers out as well. >> reporter: the first round of shipments will be staggered arriving at 145 distribution centers today, 425 sites will get it tuesday and then the remaining 66 on wednesday. and then more promising news, the moderna vaccine could be approved this week. >> our plan from day
begin here at saint barnabas hospital in the bronx soon.hey're expected to receive the first batch of those doses before long. now, the first pfizer biontech vaccines left several locations in michigan sunday. people could be seen cheering on the trucks leaving some people even holding trump signs too. the first batches arrived at lax over night. the airport shared a photo on twitter. one challenge for the distribution, pfizer's vaccine needs to be stored at extremely low temperatures. gps...
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plus a socially distant distant christmas eve mass in the bronx pope francis marks the day when a service in the vatican conforming to the little virus to endorse. and play richardson welcome to the show well it contains hundreds of pages of detail and has emerged after months of negotiations the e.u. u.k. trade deal is now complete but ends months of uncertainty and its implementation will mark a big changes the u.k. and e.u. will form 2 separate markets and free movement between the 2 will come to an end or reporter will tell me what the major points of the deal are in just a moment but 1st this report on the day the deal was done. just days before the january 1st deadline britain is set to leave the european union with a trade deal after months of wrangling the 2 sides finally agreed to the terms on which the e.u. would be allowed to continue fishing in british waters the last piece of the puzzle to fall into place before the deal could be announced both sides are selling the remit as the best deal for their positions. british prime minister boris johnson said it would benefit you have
plus a socially distant distant christmas eve mass in the bronx pope francis marks the day when a service in the vatican conforming to the little virus to endorse. and play richardson welcome to the show well it contains hundreds of pages of detail and has emerged after months of negotiations the e.u. u.k. trade deal is now complete but ends months of uncertainty and its implementation will mark a big changes the u.k. and e.u. will form 2 separate markets and free movement between the 2 will...
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family court and i wrote a profile of -- of robin steinberg, innovative public defender in the bronxwas interviewing all of the lawyers and realized that i wanted to be able to interview a lawyer without sounding like an idiot because i was settled up at colombia and enrolled in a law school class. i'm sure there are other art school students that wind up in law school one way or the other, but not that many of us. i was there and we covered the right to jury trial and when you cover the right to jury trial in law school, duncan versus louisiana is the case. i heard a version of the story that appears in the book from the professor and i -- and i just knew. i knew as soon as i saw that nobody had written that book, you know, just the first thing i did was look it up because i wanted to buy the book, that was a pretty good story and nobody wrote it and i walked out of class that evening and i knew that what i needed to do was drop everything and write that book. >> how did -- how receptive were the people involved in this book from gary to his family to an outsider that they've never
family court and i wrote a profile of -- of robin steinberg, innovative public defender in the bronxwas interviewing all of the lawyers and realized that i wanted to be able to interview a lawyer without sounding like an idiot because i was settled up at colombia and enrolled in a law school class. i'm sure there are other art school students that wind up in law school one way or the other, but not that many of us. i was there and we covered the right to jury trial and when you cover the right...
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for instance, the tigers at the bronx zoo. >> for now, most research involving handling of bats across hold because currently humans are potentially the bigger threat to bats. introducing...stocks by the slice from fidelity now you can trade stocks and etfs... for any amount you choose... instead of buying by the share. and fidelity allows you to trade fractional shares of stocks and etf's for as little as one dollar. that's more choice and more flexibility than you'll find at schwab all with no commissions, no account fees and no minimums. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today. >>> for many of us, when we think of bats, we think of one thing. rabies. the threat of that virus is often misunderstood. >> it's not very common for americans to get rabies. >> dylan george is a former white house adviser for biological threat defense. >> in any given year there's anywhere from zero to one to two people might get infected from rabies in bats or potentially from foxes or raccoons or skunks. >> rabies has actually been around for 2,000 years. for most of that time if you got i
for instance, the tigers at the bronx zoo. >> for now, most research involving handling of bats across hold because currently humans are potentially the bigger threat to bats. introducing...stocks by the slice from fidelity now you can trade stocks and etfs... for any amount you choose... instead of buying by the share. and fidelity allows you to trade fractional shares of stocks and etf's for as little as one dollar. that's more choice and more flexibility than you'll find at schwab all...
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and wrote a profile of robin steinberg who is an innovative public defender in the bronx.ing all these lawyers and realized i wanted to be able to interview a lawyer without sounding like an idiot, because i was settled up at columbia. i enrolled in a law school class which come untrue sure there ar art school students who wind up in law classes one way or another, but not many of us. so i was there and we covered the right to jury trial. when you cover the right to jury trial in the criminal procedure lost underclass in louisiana, duncan versus organic is the case. i heard a version of history that appears in the book from the professor. i don't how else to say, i just knew. i knew as soon as i saw the nobody had written that book, the% did was look at it because i want to buy that book. pretty good story. nobody wrote it and i think i walked out of class that evening and i knew that what he needed to do was drop everything and write that book. >> how receptive with the people involved in this book from gary to his family to an outsider that they never met come to them an
and wrote a profile of robin steinberg who is an innovative public defender in the bronx.ing all these lawyers and realized i wanted to be able to interview a lawyer without sounding like an idiot, because i was settled up at columbia. i enrolled in a law school class which come untrue sure there ar art school students who wind up in law classes one way or another, but not many of us. so i was there and we covered the right to jury trial. when you cover the right to jury trial in the criminal...
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for instance, the tigers at the bronx zoo. >> for now, most research involving handling of bats across on hold, because currently humans are potentially the bigger threat to bats. want to sell the best burger in every zip code? add an employee. or ten... then easily and automatically pay your team and file payroll taxes. that means... world domination! or just the west side. run payroll in less than five minutes with intuit quickbooks. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suici
for instance, the tigers at the bronx zoo. >> for now, most research involving handling of bats across on hold, because currently humans are potentially the bigger threat to bats. want to sell the best burger in every zip code? add an employee. or ten... then easily and automatically pay your team and file payroll taxes. that means... world domination! or just the west side. run payroll in less than five minutes with intuit quickbooks. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your...
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president trump with two point 8 million fewer votes than hillary clinton good joe's next out of the bronxmccright. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you doing? caller: i believe in the electoral college. if i have to advise the democrats, number one thing i would tell them, look at the history of the electoral college. it's always in favor of the democrats because of the states that they control. the big states that have the big electoral college. it's almost impossible for the republicans to even get 200 electoral college. win theemocrats always electoral college. plus i would say at 90 or 99% of the time, they also win the popular vote. i will not even think of telling the democrats to try to abolish the electoral college. i don't know where they get that from. they should not even try that at all. the little things i want to put in this morning. host: we are going to stick into the electoral college. is there anything else he wanted to add? theer: i just want to tell biden people that joe biden, please take -- for the ag. this man is a nice man. people love him from main stre
president trump with two point 8 million fewer votes than hillary clinton good joe's next out of the bronxmccright. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you doing? caller: i believe in the electoral college. if i have to advise the democrats, number one thing i would tell them, look at the history of the electoral college. it's always in favor of the democrats because of the states that they control. the big states that have the big electoral college. it's almost impossible for the...
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like jamelli kromwell, driver i met in the bronx, and octavia french, a sanitation worker. >> what motivatesork? i know what it feels like to not have a job. i have a 7-year-old son, he motivates me to keep going. >> i'm grateful that i'm an essential worker and i get a time to work and america needs us. >> holding on to hope as loved ones spent weeks and months on ventilators with precious stories of grateful reunions. >> i was ready to give up. then i had to remind myself of who i am. and whose i am. >> i'm the doctor that will take care of you. >> that as a nurse, it makes it worth it. risking our lives coming here every day, just seeing that reunion of a husband and a wife. that was pretty special. >>. ♪ welcome home! >> daddy! >> yeah! >> what was the first thing that you said to your daughters? >> that i love them. >> hi! [ sobbing ] >> i'm so proud of you, how are you? >> i'm good. >> what did it feel like to put your arms around aaron? >> amazing. i felt so lucky to my husband and so in love after ten years. yeah, it's wonderful. d the pandemic spotlighting the social divide in our s
like jamelli kromwell, driver i met in the bronx, and octavia french, a sanitation worker. >> what motivatesork? i know what it feels like to not have a job. i have a 7-year-old son, he motivates me to keep going. >> i'm grateful that i'm an essential worker and i get a time to work and america needs us. >> holding on to hope as loved ones spent weeks and months on ventilators with precious stories of grateful reunions. >> i was ready to give up. then i had to remind...
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the bronx representative responding saying, leaders should show we will not ask others to do somethinge will not do ourselves. >> i think it's a very careful balance. waiting a period of time before having the public displays is probably important to make sure that enough of the sort of front line workers and vulnerable populations are getting it. but i think overall, it's good to see sort of, that, you know, that accept is answer -- that acceptance of the vaccine that will hopefully spread to the public. >> modern's vaccine was shipped off coast-to-coast. >> this has been the most important load that i have hauled. >> this is a box of ten vials. >> the first moerderna doses arriving this morning so that front line workers can be vaccinated. >> i'm confident and positive that this vaccine is going to work. do you think we have cause to be optimistic and hopeful? >> i overall think that we have a cause to be incredibly hopeful. i think the news on the vaccine, which i think is our crowning scientific achievement of our lifetimes is something that we should feel so good about. but, you k
the bronx representative responding saying, leaders should show we will not ask others to do somethinge will not do ourselves. >> i think it's a very careful balance. waiting a period of time before having the public displays is probably important to make sure that enough of the sort of front line workers and vulnerable populations are getting it. but i think overall, it's good to see sort of, that, you know, that accept is answer -- that acceptance of the vaccine that will hopefully...
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go to mississippi or alaska, they are leaving to go to the suburbs, leaving manhattan to go to the bronxng downtown san francisco to go to the east pay. so people are moving out of city centers that we are seeing property values go down and spending go down and move out of the centers for that is one big change. the other change that is pretty much here to stay is hybrid working from home. google made the announcement last week. i must have spoken to 200 executives by now. overwhelmingly in the survey data post-covid, people want something like three days a week in the office, where the whole team comes in and you work together, and two days we got home. that is the best of both worlds, three days a week to be reductive and innovative, get your long-run productivity done then, and two days a have quite time at home. that is why people are moving to the suburbs. they are thinking, i am only going to commute monday, tuesday and thursday, but wednesday and friday, i work from home. i am not going to move to wyoming. i still have to go to work three days a week, but don't need to live in the
go to mississippi or alaska, they are leaving to go to the suburbs, leaving manhattan to go to the bronxng downtown san francisco to go to the east pay. so people are moving out of city centers that we are seeing property values go down and spending go down and move out of the centers for that is one big change. the other change that is pretty much here to stay is hybrid working from home. google made the announcement last week. i must have spoken to 200 executives by now. overwhelmingly in the...
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>> what has it been like in your neighborhood, west farms, in the bronx.yment rate shot up to 38%. what's it been like for folks? >> it's been difficult. people are struggling trying to find a job. they're starting by like doing things at home, things that they can make and sell, or you know, just they're trying to make ends meet and it's a sad situation, honestly. a lot of people can't make christmas happen. i was one of the people that was, you know, going through the same situation. i finally found a job. i just started my job recently so it's like, you know, you have to have hope. >> how did you find a job? how did you find that hope and optimism through this? it's been a very dark time. z>> after i contacted the compay i was working for before, somebody actually contacted me from my previous job and told me they were hiring in that same company, so i was, you know, i went to the interview and i got hired on the spot and i started last week >> how is it going? >> going great. got to get used to it. it's farther than where i used to work but so far, i l
>> what has it been like in your neighborhood, west farms, in the bronx.yment rate shot up to 38%. what's it been like for folks? >> it's been difficult. people are struggling trying to find a job. they're starting by like doing things at home, things that they can make and sell, or you know, just they're trying to make ends meet and it's a sad situation, honestly. a lot of people can't make christmas happen. i was one of the people that was, you know, going through the same...
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the team says they're giving $50,000 to businesses near the stadium in the bronx.thousands of fans to the neighborhood every night during baseball season. without fans showing up in person, some owners say they're barely getting by. the yankees say ten different businesses are set to get $5,000 each. one industry thriving during the pandemic, video gaming. new data shows that the video game industry is making more money than the sports and movie industries combined. brett larson joins me now. brett, i guess this has been a long time coming but they have really overtaken. >> i mean, when you think about it, it has been. it's been the past 10, 15 years that these gaming consoles have become more powerful, the graphics are mind-blowingly amazing. just this year we got a new play station 5, which is a hot demand gift for christmas, as well as microsoft's x box and nintendo had a new switch last year. because so many of us are staying home, the gaming industry is expected to hit $300 billion by 2023. they're expected to hit $180 billion this year, which as you mentioned
the team says they're giving $50,000 to businesses near the stadium in the bronx.thousands of fans to the neighborhood every night during baseball season. without fans showing up in person, some owners say they're barely getting by. the yankees say ten different businesses are set to get $5,000 each. one industry thriving during the pandemic, video gaming. new data shows that the video game industry is making more money than the sports and movie industries combined. brett larson joins me now....
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though, in the case of the bronx, the warning was for the tornado.dn't hang around there too long." bays, stop writing jokes that would be better for "desus & mero." i know you want to wor -- i want to work there, too your passive aggression is not appreciated. and finally, a man in florida last week was charged with disorderly conduct, after throwing a tantrum in the checkers drive-thru because his sandwich didn't have lettuce when the officers showed up, they told him to romaine calm. this brings us to a segment called "one of my writers explains a joke. ♪ >> seth: hey, everyone, this is matt goldich >> hi. hi >> seth: hi, buddy >> good to see you >> seth: so, i'm going to -- i'm just going to read this for you one more time. a man in florida last week was charged with disorderly conduct after throwing a tantrum in the checkers drive-thru because his sandwich didn't have lettuce when the officers showed up, they told him to romaine calm. so you want to talk us through your thought process here? >> yeah, i would love to, seth but i actually don't wa
though, in the case of the bronx, the warning was for the tornado.dn't hang around there too long." bays, stop writing jokes that would be better for "desus & mero." i know you want to wor -- i want to work there, too your passive aggression is not appreciated. and finally, a man in florida last week was charged with disorderly conduct, after throwing a tantrum in the checkers drive-thru because his sandwich didn't have lettuce when the officers showed up, they told him to...
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george died april the 12th cesar morales, 89 years old, also from the bronx, the father of one of our producers on this newscast she writes my dad was hilarious, charming, and loved to socialize. covid, lives lost, love cesar died april the 15th. the faces of covid, lives lost, loved by those they left behind. ♪ some hot cocoa? mom, look! are you okay? head home this holiday with the one you love. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. >>> weather alert now. the biggest snowstorm in years is headed for the northeast. that's what the meteorologists tell us. more than 65 million people in its path some cities could get, we're told, as much as a foot of snow, some more. forecasters say with blizzard-like conditions in some areas, power outages possible. janice huff knows this stuff she's tracking the snowstorm, chief meteorologist for nbc 4 new york it's going to be quite a day tomorrow, huh? >> oh, yeah, shep, that's for sure tomorrow, tomorrow night into thursday as well our storm hasn't actually develop
george died april the 12th cesar morales, 89 years old, also from the bronx, the father of one of our producers on this newscast she writes my dad was hilarious, charming, and loved to socialize. covid, lives lost, love cesar died april the 15th. the faces of covid, lives lost, loved by those they left behind. ♪ some hot cocoa? mom, look! are you okay? head home this holiday with the one you love. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the...
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george died april the 12th cesar morales, 89 years old, also from the bronx, the father of one of our producers on this newscast she writes my dad was hilarious, charming, and loved to socialize. cesar died april the 15th. the faces of covid, lives lost, loved by those they left behind. ♪ ok every our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. air wick scented oils arences infuseds in nature. with natural essential oils for fragrance day after day,up to 60 days air wick scented oils. connect to nature. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> weather alert now. the biggest snowstorm in years is headed for the northeast. that's what the meteorologists tell us. more than 65 million people in its path some cities could get, we're told, as much as a foot of snow, some more. forecasters say with blizzard-like conditions in some areas, power outages possible. janice huff knows this stuff she's tracking the snowstorm, chief meteorologist for nbc 4 new york it's going
george died april the 12th cesar morales, 89 years old, also from the bronx, the father of one of our producers on this newscast she writes my dad was hilarious, charming, and loved to socialize. cesar died april the 15th. the faces of covid, lives lost, loved by those they left behind. ♪ ok every our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune...
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in the morning about 6:00 a.m., and she would get on the bus between 6:30 and 6:45 to head to the bronx to lavelle school for the blind. she would have occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy in combination with feeding therapy. she would also have musical therapy, adaptive pe, which is adapted physical education. now things are definitely different. she now has all of those things, but it's in combination with mom and an ipad. in the beginning, it was hard because i was working remotely and doing the schooling remotely. you have to be sitting with her for every single lesson. you have to do hands-on with her every single lesson. so that was overwhelming. it was extremely overwhelming. but then i went to become furloughed, receiving unemployment, which is not even close to what i was making at work. and now i'm doing the remote learning fully, and it made me much happier to know that my daughter is safe, but i'm still struggling financially. so it's like a catch-22. there are some parents who have to go to work. there are some parents who are not furloughed, and they need
in the morning about 6:00 a.m., and she would get on the bus between 6:30 and 6:45 to head to the bronx to lavelle school for the blind. she would have occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy in combination with feeding therapy. she would also have musical therapy, adaptive pe, which is adapted physical education. now things are definitely different. she now has all of those things, but it's in combination with mom and an ipad. in the beginning, it was hard because i was working...
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dejado varios accidentes de hecho, por lo menos 6 personas resultaron heridas en un accidente en el bronxados tambiÉn en pensilvania por lo menos dos personas perdieron la vida en un accidente que involucrÓ por lo menos 60 vehÍculos en una interestatal, tambiÉn tenemos entendido que un aviÓn en el aeropuerto de baltimore se deslizÓ afortunadamente los 111 pasajeros estÁn bien, esta es una tormenta poderosa que ha dejado por lo menos aquÍ en nueva york, 3 mil personas todavÍa sin electricidad y en el estado de nueva jersey por lo menos 5.000 personas continÚan a oscuras hasta este momento del dÍa, las escuelas aqui en nueva york estÁn cerradas, sin embargo, los estudiantes siguen tomando sus clases en lÍnea tambiÉn por otro lado el servicio de transportaciÓn pÚblica estÁ suspendido y algunos han estado corriendo con demoras, algunos trenes y autobÚs. las autoridades les siguen perdiendo a la ciudadanÍa mantenerse en casa para ellos a travÉs del dÍa poder seguir escapar incendio la mezcla de sal con arena y poder seguir retirando toda la envÍo que todavÍa continÚa acumulada en todas las cal
dejado varios accidentes de hecho, por lo menos 6 personas resultaron heridas en un accidente en el bronxados tambiÉn en pensilvania por lo menos dos personas perdieron la vida en un accidente que involucrÓ por lo menos 60 vehÍculos en una interestatal, tambiÉn tenemos entendido que un aviÓn en el aeropuerto de baltimore se deslizÓ afortunadamente los 111 pasajeros estÁn bien, esta es una tormenta poderosa que ha dejado por lo menos aquÍ en nueva york, 3 mil personas todavÍa sin...
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here what is there to see and to give me an idea come on as i don't know if there are you know the bronx larger courtyard reconstructed on 3 sides is a brand new part of berlin just waiting to be discovered then there's the north south passage way and the palace itself so that. allegedly the home board form will open soon and that's a glimmer of hope jury was locked out. until mid december stores in germany were still open for christmas shopping. always making sure to keep that distance between mask choppers and caddy probably berlin's most famous department store. it 1st opened its doors over 100 years ago. on the 4th floor it's christmas the lower every kind of decoration imaginable everything you could wish for and more. it seems like business as usual to me but this is nothing compared to what they're used to according to store manager team of eva. i mean how noticeable is the absence of tourists in the store to meet them at. a very bare leaners those from the surrounding areas account for about 50 percent of the revenue the rest is generated by visitors from elsewhere in germany eur
here what is there to see and to give me an idea come on as i don't know if there are you know the bronx larger courtyard reconstructed on 3 sides is a brand new part of berlin just waiting to be discovered then there's the north south passage way and the palace itself so that. allegedly the home board form will open soon and that's a glimmer of hope jury was locked out. until mid december stores in germany were still open for christmas shopping. always making sure to keep that distance between...
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here what is there to see and to give me here you come on as i don't know if there are you know the bronx logic courtyard reconstructed on 3 sides is a brand new part of berlin just waiting to be discovered then there's the north-south passageway and the palace itself so that. allegedly the homeward form will open soon and that's a glimmer of hope jury was locked out. until mid december stores in germany were still open for christmas shopping. always making sure to keep that distance between mask shoppers and i'm in caddy probably berlin's most famous department store. it 1st opened its doors over a 100 years ago. on the 4th floor it's christmas the lower every kind of decoration imaginable everything you could wish for and more. it seems like business as usual to me but this is nothing compared to what they're used to according to store manager team of eva. anyway how noticeable is the absence of tourists in the store had to be met by a. very bare leaners those from the surrounding areas account for about 50 percent of the revenue the rest is generated by visitors from elsewhere in germa
here what is there to see and to give me here you come on as i don't know if there are you know the bronx logic courtyard reconstructed on 3 sides is a brand new part of berlin just waiting to be discovered then there's the north-south passageway and the palace itself so that. allegedly the homeward form will open soon and that's a glimmer of hope jury was locked out. until mid december stores in germany were still open for christmas shopping. always making sure to keep that distance between...
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marshals were shot early this morning in the bronx. it happened as they tried to arrest a man wanted for the shooting of a massachusetts state trooper. during a traffic stop last month, who was actually shot in the hand. the marshals shot this morning were all expected to survive. they did shoot and critically injure the suspect. 4:53. >>> welcome back. one of the postal service's favorite holiday traditions returns today, operation santa. because, really, santa has a tough time handling all those letters sent to the north pole. some families can probably use the help. usps customers can go online, adopt one of the many letters sent to santa and help fulfill some of the holiday wishes. all of the adoptions are online this year and lists must be submitted by december 15th. to find out more visit the usps website. >>> trending for you this morning 21 days away from christmas. can you believe that? you know what, people, already starting to think about being together and watching some favorite tv shows. >> that's right. so can you guess w
marshals were shot early this morning in the bronx. it happened as they tried to arrest a man wanted for the shooting of a massachusetts state trooper. during a traffic stop last month, who was actually shot in the hand. the marshals shot this morning were all expected to survive. they did shoot and critically injure the suspect. 4:53. >>> welcome back. one of the postal service's favorite holiday traditions returns today, operation santa. because, really, santa has a tough time...
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i said foreign affairs because you know, since i was a kid, growing up in bronx, new york, in public housing, since that time i've been fascinating with america's leader -- leadership role in the world. all four of my grandparents were immigrants, jewish immigrants, from what's now ukraine. who fled the pogroms of the early 20th century looking for safe haven and opportunity. guess what? they found it in america. they came here before world war i. if they hadn't come here they almost certainly would have perished in the holocaust. this country has been a refuge to people who are hurting for many, many years, and i'm grateful for it. as a child of the cold war, i remember learning about america as a beacon of freedom and democracy, standing opposed to an oppressive totalitarian ideology. my entire life has been an education in what a force for good america can be when we're at our best and american values that support human rights an human dignity and america's character of compassion and generosity. so of course as a public servant i wanted to leave my mark on the way the united stat
i said foreign affairs because you know, since i was a kid, growing up in bronx, new york, in public housing, since that time i've been fascinating with america's leader -- leadership role in the world. all four of my grandparents were immigrants, jewish immigrants, from what's now ukraine. who fled the pogroms of the early 20th century looking for safe haven and opportunity. guess what? they found it in america. they came here before world war i. if they hadn't come here they almost certainly...
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it happened in a shoot-out in the bronx this morning.ficers were hurt while facing off with the suspect. >> the timeline here. new york city police showed up at the scene 5:30 this morning in the bronx. two u.s. marshals were shot. non-life threatening injuries. the fugitive they were looking for was shot and killed identified as 35-year-old andre sterling wanted for shooting a massachusetts state trooper back november 20th. he had been charged with armed assault and intent to murder. now authorities believe that he was hiding out here in the bronx. they acted on a tip. that's when at 5:30 this morning u.s. marshals nypd and state police showed up at a home to make an arrest. shots were fired. the two deputy marshals were injured and shot in an arm and leg. nypd officer hurt his leg not because of a gunshot. there are unconfirmed reports this morning a second suspect is in custody. he could be charged with harboring a fugitive, sandra. >> sandra: all right, david lee miller on that. thank you. top of the hour this is a fox news alert on
it happened in a shoot-out in the bronx this morning.ficers were hurt while facing off with the suspect. >> the timeline here. new york city police showed up at the scene 5:30 this morning in the bronx. two u.s. marshals were shot. non-life threatening injuries. the fugitive they were looking for was shot and killed identified as 35-year-old andre sterling wanted for shooting a massachusetts state trooper back november 20th. he had been charged with armed assault and intent to murder. now...
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a car slammed into this dining area in the bronx. the restaurant was closed and no one was injured. police say the driver had suffered a medical emergency. >>> google has yet to offer an explanation for its second outage in two days. the problem tuesday affected gmail users who received error messages or had other issues for about three hours. just one day earlier google said an identity management problem was to blame for an outage affecting several google services. >>> the ex-wife of amazon founder jeff bezos announced that she gave away $4 billion. she said in recent months she gave the months to 400 organizations struggling to cope with the pandemic, food insecurity and racial inequality. scott is worth $60 billion. >>> walmart is changing the way it delivers. the company is going driverless to make delivers next year as part of a program in arkansas. it's joining forces with the tech start-up to operate self-driving cars. the program may be used in louisiana. >>> coming up, mayor pete buttigieg set to make history in washington. >>> also ahead, an angry tom cruise reportedly la
a car slammed into this dining area in the bronx. the restaurant was closed and no one was injured. police say the driver had suffered a medical emergency. >>> google has yet to offer an explanation for its second outage in two days. the problem tuesday affected gmail users who received error messages or had other issues for about three hours. just one day earlier google said an identity management problem was to blame for an outage affecting several google services. >>> the...