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it's an unusual relationship.ip the is like a wasp from again nitch -- greenwich taken to kindergarten in a limousine and i am from a working class background and he expected a "new york times" reporter to be lie -- they would have martinih and discuss the atlantic alliance and got something quite different. but we came to appreciate each other over the years and he represents a kind of civility that may be gone from our politics for good. >> host: he sent you literally hundreds of notes. >> guest: necessary, he did -- yes, he did. and as he himself says, these are not notes that would be like john adams or thomas jefferson letters where historians would mine them. they're more kind of fun notes, complaining about the libs that "the new york times" and -- who we likes and who he doesn't and trying to get me to be more conservative and listen to my conservative siblings, and it's all about what he calls our love/hate relationship but he is not a hater so he is -- but he has really whacky sense of humor. i compare him to tom hanks in "big" where he is like a boy bursting out of an adult
it's an unusual relationship.ip the is like a wasp from again nitch -- greenwich taken to kindergarten in a limousine and i am from a working class background and he expected a "new york times" reporter to be lie -- they would have martinih and discuss the atlantic alliance and got something quite different. but we came to appreciate each other over the years and he represents a kind of civility that may be gone from our politics for good. >> host: he sent you literally hundreds...
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it is the greenwich peninsula.th light rain and hill snow towards the south of scotland. the north—east of england looks predominantly dry at nine o‘clock this morning. as we go further south, outbreaks of rain in east anglia and the south—east. the wind is also a feature. gusty winds in the south coast. further west, outbreaks over into the morning in devon, cornwall, into centraland southern parts of wales as well. the north of wales and northern england, starting the day largely dry. northern ireland, outbreaks of rain and it will be with hill snow as well mixed in. after the soggy start to the day in northern ireland, the wind will is. rain pushing in from the south. the rain in the south of the south. the rain in the south of the country goes north. by lunchtime, we will see wet weather in much of northern england. wet and windy here as well. brighter weather returning to the south—east of england as well as we had to the afternoon. a contrasting temperatures in the south but in the north temperatures are only
it is the greenwich peninsula.th light rain and hill snow towards the south of scotland. the north—east of england looks predominantly dry at nine o‘clock this morning. as we go further south, outbreaks of rain in east anglia and the south—east. the wind is also a feature. gusty winds in the south coast. further west, outbreaks over into the morning in devon, cornwall, into centraland southern parts of wales as well. the north of wales and northern england, starting the day largely dry....
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from tomorrow visitors to the naval college in greenwich will get a rare opportunity to get a close up wren‘s building. it‘s been described as the uk‘s sistine chapel and over the next two years, conservators will be restoring the work — all 40,000 square feet of it. we leave you tonight with the college‘s conservation director william palin — on why the ceiling is so important. goodnight. we‘re standing beneath this extraordinary painted ceiling, the greatest work of english baroque art. this is the largest painted ceiling in northern europe. it is a masterpiece. i think it‘s very hard to find anything to compare this amazing space. i suppose ‘the sistine chapel of britain‘ conveys something of the scale and magnificence of this interior. and the idea was always that this room would dazzle and amaze and overwhelm, so visitors would arrive here, look up, see this amazing ceiling and then think, "hmm, i‘ll leave some money for the foundation to help greenwich hospital charity." this was britain‘s response to european culture, saying, "we can do this as well, if not better than the frenc
from tomorrow visitors to the naval college in greenwich will get a rare opportunity to get a close up wren‘s building. it‘s been described as the uk‘s sistine chapel and over the next two years, conservators will be restoring the work — all 40,000 square feet of it. we leave you tonight with the college‘s conservation director william palin — on why the ceiling is so important. goodnight. we‘re standing beneath this extraordinary painted ceiling, the greatest work of english...
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. >> you can go to greenwich village to a party at 15. that's horifying stuff. it's scary to realize how time goes by so fast when you have kids. i wish i had a time machine. >> today michael is 55 years old and on the cover of aarp magazine but he's not retiring. he's continued to work since his parkinson's diagnosis in 1991. back then doctors told me he had about ten years to live. he beat the odds and his foundation has raised more than $700 million to find a cure. >> it's amazing how far we've come in 20 years. we're now testing therapies with companies stuff that we funded way back when has now made it to clinical trials which is a tremendous accomplishment. >> it's been nearly 35 years since fox shot the superstardom on family ties and he's proud of the shows legacy. >> it's great to be a part of people's lives, over the expand of their lives. "family ties" is different from back to the future because you're in people's houses, in their kitchen and they treat you that way. >> now, i want you to listen to this because this is called an ego check. the clue w
. >> you can go to greenwich village to a party at 15. that's horifying stuff. it's scary to realize how time goes by so fast when you have kids. i wish i had a time machine. >> today michael is 55 years old and on the cover of aarp magazine but he's not retiring. he's continued to work since his parkinson's diagnosis in 1991. back then doctors told me he had about ten years to live. he beat the odds and his foundation has raised more than $700 million to find a cure. >> it's...
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. >> so mike greenwich says thing that drove him bananas on the fafsa form you kept getting kick off. do as you go through the fafsa application once you get through that first page and ready to hit next you have to hit save. make sure you hit save and then move to the next page. in case something happens where power outage or your computer goes down when you go back in the fafsa it will be exactly where you lift off. >> another thing that drove him bananas was getting irs information on the forms. so president barack obama he helped out in a couple ways, he backup the deadline or the first time you can do it which is now october so people have been doing this second thing is this cool. >> the tool that happened, and this happened quite a few years ago, one of the big thing you had data enter all of the information from your tax return. sometimes families didn't understand which number to put into where. so, data retrieval tool that the irs and department of education have merged together allows you to hit a button, go to the irs, basically transfer the information, back to the f afsa
. >> so mike greenwich says thing that drove him bananas on the fafsa form you kept getting kick off. do as you go through the fafsa application once you get through that first page and ready to hit next you have to hit save. make sure you hit save and then move to the next page. in case something happens where power outage or your computer goes down when you go back in the fafsa it will be exactly where you lift off. >> another thing that drove him bananas was getting irs...
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. >> yeah, you can go to greenwich village to a party at 15. that's horrifying stuff.t's scary to realize how time goes by so fast when you have kids. >> today michael is 55 years old and on the cover of aarp magazine. but he's not retiring. he's continued to work since his parkinson's diagnosis in 1991. they told him he had about ten years to live. he's beat the odds and his foundation has raised more than $10 million to find a cure. >> we're now testsing therapies with companies that we funded way back when. they've now made it to critical trials. which is a tremendous accomplishment. >> it's been nearly 35 years since fox shot the superstar family ties and proud of the show's legacy. >> it's nice to be part of people's lives over their lies. they're in the kitchens of the intimate part of your lives. >> now, i want you to listen to this. because this is called an ego check. one of michael's daughters was working on a cross word puzzle. the clue was michael j. fox's name in the show. >> now, kevin, i have to ask you this, which reality show has won the most emmys? th
. >> yeah, you can go to greenwich village to a party at 15. that's horrifying stuff.t's scary to realize how time goes by so fast when you have kids. >> today michael is 55 years old and on the cover of aarp magazine. but he's not retiring. he's continued to work since his parkinson's diagnosis in 1991. they told him he had about ten years to live. he's beat the odds and his foundation has raised more than $10 million to find a cure. >> we're now testsing therapies with...
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greenwich township in gloucester county, 295, 678, northbound traffic moving toward 42. in south jersey we have more fog than the northwest. we have dense fog in atlantic county we have an accident that brought down poles and wires we have the left lane blocked in pleasantville, black horse pike at doughty road. >>> sre owner stopped an attempted robbery by opening fire. he lost his cash anyway as the cash went flying in the street. the public said don't mind if i do and helped themselves to the cash. katherine scott has more on the this dramatic chain of events. >> reporter: good morning, tam, police are sorting this out, the store owner opened fire hitting the robbery suspect who is in critical condition and a bystander who was taken to the hospital in stable condition. meanwhile, all the cash was lying in the street. in the surveillance video you can see the bystanders picking up the cash by the fist full and stuffing it in their pockets and coats. chaos sunday in north philadelphia, much of it caught on camera. investigators say it started with a robbery at laundroma
greenwich township in gloucester county, 295, 678, northbound traffic moving toward 42. in south jersey we have more fog than the northwest. we have dense fog in atlantic county we have an accident that brought down poles and wires we have the left lane blocked in pleasantville, black horse pike at doughty road. >>> sre owner stopped an attempted robbery by opening fire. he lost his cash anyway as the cash went flying in the street. the public said don't mind if i do and helped...
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group that i i remember going to was called the lesbian feminist liberation on 13th street down in greenwich village. >> guest: yes. >> caller: i don't know if you knew a woman by the name of betty santoro, she was a big, big activist and rallied in washington. anyway, i'm calling because i have wronged to this group -- belonged to this group up in white plains, it's an lgbtq group, and the landlord decided after nine years to sell the place. and so the rent was $1,000 a month, ask we were doing -- we had facilitators that ran groups of people that needed, coming out groups, support groups. we had drumming circles, we had dances, fundraisers, and now we're finding it very, very hard to find a place to just rent or just go half with someone on to try and continue this with, for the lesbian community, and i was wondering if you could recommend any places that hay -- that may do that. >> guest: i'm not a new yorker, i'm from california, but i, i think you have a sympathetic mayor and a sympathetic city council, and i would appeal to them. i would tell that story to them and, hopefully, yet some
group that i i remember going to was called the lesbian feminist liberation on 13th street down in greenwich village. >> guest: yes. >> caller: i don't know if you knew a woman by the name of betty santoro, she was a big, big activist and rallied in washington. anyway, i'm calling because i have wronged to this group -- belonged to this group up in white plains, it's an lgbtq group, and the landlord decided after nine years to sell the place. and so the rent was $1,000 a month, ask...
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. >> they look just like ice cream, cookie dough confection s opened less than a month ago near greenwich village and it has a big following. more than dozen cookie dough flavors including, listen to this, browny batter and salt and sweet. shop owner says she work out recipe so dough is safe to eat >> i was going to say, that is first thing i can think of you are not supposed to eat raw cookie dough. i'm always into food safety. >> that is my one obsession. i have to tell you have friday i go to whole foods. you know that. i have to get a chocolate chip vegan oatmeal, it sounds so gross. it is a vegan chocolate chip oatmeal cookie from whole foods. try it. it is every friday. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> oh, good. >> all right, fine. >>> baby in utah will be born into rock and roll. >> baby made his or her love for rock very clear in an ultrasound. now if you look very carefully at this video you can see baby showing, rock sign. >> my goodness. >> mom says first time baby kick when she was listening to spotify they plan to reveal sex to the family on friday. >> hopefully musical baby. >> that is
. >> they look just like ice cream, cookie dough confection s opened less than a month ago near greenwich village and it has a big following. more than dozen cookie dough flavors including, listen to this, browny batter and salt and sweet. shop owner says she work out recipe so dough is safe to eat >> i was going to say, that is first thing i can think of you are not supposed to eat raw cookie dough. i'm always into food safety. >> that is my one obsession. i have to tell you...
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our man michael greenwich who jen fredrick gets to drive nuts i get to drive nuts today see how snow is coming down sideways. we are at number one wawa competitor sheetz and we have sheetz and wawa across the street. our plan was to be at city view diner to look at the sky line they shut down at 9:00 and they usually stay opened through everything. 20 inches of snow for ski country is rough. they talk about the storm of the century up here on these exact dates, the 13th and 14th of march, 1993, they only got 18 inches. if we get 10 more inches then storm of the century this one will be the storm of the centuries. that would shatter, any record for any snow ever in march, and it would be almost a record bookmaker for any storm in any month of winter, with 28 inches of snow, even up here. at lee we are getting all snow where the jersey shore we would be drenched already. so this place opened, and you can see a lot of private plow trucks have a place to go for coffee and fuel because these guys will be like daytona 500 drivers today meaning that they will need lots of refill , and they
our man michael greenwich who jen fredrick gets to drive nuts i get to drive nuts today see how snow is coming down sideways. we are at number one wawa competitor sheetz and we have sheetz and wawa across the street. our plan was to be at city view diner to look at the sky line they shut down at 9:00 and they usually stay opened through everything. 20 inches of snow for ski country is rough. they talk about the storm of the century up here on these exact dates, the 13th and 14th of march, 1993,...
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allentown down across greenwich up towards lehigh that's going to continue to drift off towards the southnd east much this is some great snow making weather up towards the poconos. we're 33 degrees in town with a northwesterly wind coming in at 16. that gust is now at 30 at philadelphia international airport so that's why we have a feels like temperature coming in at 23 degrees. it's 20 in the poconos. 33 in town. 38 the warmest spot i can find on the boards as you get down towards wildwood. to the north and west these are a lot of areas communities to the north and west you'll get into the low teens and single digit readings for your wind chill values. why? because of these winds. 15 to 20 miles an hour sustain sustained. wind chill values as we talk at 6:00 o'clock eight above in mount pocono. 23 in philadelphia. and it feels like 27 in millville. our models here at fox 29s s going to model out the wind chills coming down not negative digits as we get up towards the poconos and even lehigh valley, ten, 13 above in reading as you get down towards wilmington and points south and east, aro
allentown down across greenwich up towards lehigh that's going to continue to drift off towards the southnd east much this is some great snow making weather up towards the poconos. we're 33 degrees in town with a northwesterly wind coming in at 16. that gust is now at 30 at philadelphia international airport so that's why we have a feels like temperature coming in at 23 degrees. it's 20 in the poconos. 33 in town. 38 the warmest spot i can find on the boards as you get down towards wildwood. to...
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be native american, or whether it be african american, or whether it be, you know, the suburbs of greenwich, connecticut. it's not about the façades in the front of the house; it's about, you know, the love and the laughter and the communities that live within them. and those are the things that, in my movies, i try and, you know, show and i try and portray. and sherman and i hit with smoke signals, and hopefully edge of america, is, you know, we don't want the façades-- we want to see what's inside. >> hinojosa: so is hollywood receptive to that? >> i think, more and more, hollywood's receptive to it. you know, edge of america, which came out in 2004, was about an african-american teacher who came to the res and started to teach. and when i got the script, i was looking at it and i thought, "this is really interesting." it was written by willy holtzman, and i said, "i've never seen a movie about african americans and native americans." and, you know, in the 120 years of movies, you're sitting there going, "huh?" i mean, does that... that far... >> hinojosa: but how hard was that movie to m
be native american, or whether it be african american, or whether it be, you know, the suburbs of greenwich, connecticut. it's not about the façades in the front of the house; it's about, you know, the love and the laughter and the communities that live within them. and those are the things that, in my movies, i try and, you know, show and i try and portray. and sherman and i hit with smoke signals, and hopefully edge of america, is, you know, we don't want the façades-- we want to see what's...
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greenwich council has approved plans for a a50—seat theatre, performance courtyard and ten rehearsallso a tram crossing point. in the city, aldersgate st remains closed southbound for emerg water work, with delays for traffic between barbican and london wall. let‘s have a check on the weather now with lizzie rizzini. good morning. we‘re all in for a lovely day of weather, in fact it could be the warmest of the year so far. always plenty of high cloud around, so it will be bright rather than sunny for much of the day, but still some sunshine developing. and we start on a mild night as well, double figures just about everywhere across the region. lots of high cloud around this morning. it will gradually thin and break. we will have sunny spells coming through. a southerly wind pushing up mild air from the near continent. top temperatures 21 or 22 degrees. a bit of a one day wonder, though, in terms of temperature. it won‘t be as warm as this tomorrow. overnight tonight we will see plenty of cloud around. we should stay mostly dry, and we will start the day tomorrow on a dry note at aro
greenwich council has approved plans for a a50—seat theatre, performance courtyard and ten rehearsallso a tram crossing point. in the city, aldersgate st remains closed southbound for emerg water work, with delays for traffic between barbican and london wall. let‘s have a check on the weather now with lizzie rizzini. good morning. we‘re all in for a lovely day of weather, in fact it could be the warmest of the year so far. always plenty of high cloud around, so it will be bright rather...
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she later joined the john cushman agency curtis brown and in 1971 she opened the agency in greenwich village and 1975 moved to venice california taking her ranchers out west. please welcome phoebe where. [applause] >> it is a privilege to be here. first i want to thank the critics and forgiving is so lovely for the writers they make it to circle it should be. writers, critics and readers and around it goes again and again. i became the literary agent 48 years ago. it's hard to believe that because i don't feel that but as we all know, time goes very fa fast. i didn't read her until 1970, that i first discovered her in 1969 when i picked up her novel from the bookstore window in montrÉal. i took it back to my brooklyn heights apartment and read it through the night. as dawn came, i was so thrilled with it and with its brilliance that i went to the promenade and walked back and forth, back and forth, electric with the energy that came from those pages. i had to find her so i went to my office and called an editor that i know. his name was peter pearson. in those days the phones had two
she later joined the john cushman agency curtis brown and in 1971 she opened the agency in greenwich village and 1975 moved to venice california taking her ranchers out west. please welcome phoebe where. [applause] >> it is a privilege to be here. first i want to thank the critics and forgiving is so lovely for the writers they make it to circle it should be. writers, critics and readers and around it goes again and again. i became the literary agent 48 years ago. it's hard to believe...
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herndon's informants and discovered that you had identified the granddaughter of weik living in greenwich village. i was able to contact her and talk to her on the phone and she said she never knew her grandfather. but her mother took her and the family back to live in the family house in greencastle, indiana where weik had been mayor and had gone to college. and that is where herndon had store,er to the family's the room above, in the hot summer where they were working on the menus get together. and -- the manuscript together. i thought it would share something that she told me that she had been told by an old resident of greencastle. down tothat weik came what was a young boy and asked, uh, it was not jesse, it was herndon who had a reputation as a drinker. and who came down and asked this boy secretly, do not tell jesse, but give me a bucket of beer. and that gives some insight into the relationship between these two men, that perhaps is a little more favorable to weik. they did spend time together, working through that manuscript. the other thing i wanted to comment on, we would not h
herndon's informants and discovered that you had identified the granddaughter of weik living in greenwich village. i was able to contact her and talk to her on the phone and she said she never knew her grandfather. but her mother took her and the family back to live in the family house in greencastle, indiana where weik had been mayor and had gone to college. and that is where herndon had store,er to the family's the room above, in the hot summer where they were working on the menus get...
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roads in the area of greenwich are blocked off here as these crews get to work. >> reporter: i'm in allentown, pennsylvania. ten-plus inches already on the ground here. officials are asking people here to stay off of the roads. the plow crews barely able to get into neighborhood streets. some of the highways are looking okay, but with this much snow the cleanup is going to last for a while. folks in this part of pennsylvania actually happy to see these flakes falling. ski season was almost a bust. now up in the pocono mountains they're getting a lot of snow here at the end of winter. >>> news4 begins now with storm team 4. >>> now at 6:00, the cleanup several inches of sleet and snow across our area. the worst is over. but the big concern tonight is refreezing on the roadways. >> here's a look at the storm by the numbers. 120 million people impacted in eight states along the east coast coast. more than 6,000 flights grounded nationwide. and thousands still in the dark after this powerful nor'easter. >>> all the major school districts with the exception of d.c. schools closed today. just momen
roads in the area of greenwich are blocked off here as these crews get to work. >> reporter: i'm in allentown, pennsylvania. ten-plus inches already on the ground here. officials are asking people here to stay off of the roads. the plow crews barely able to get into neighborhood streets. some of the highways are looking okay, but with this much snow the cleanup is going to last for a while. folks in this part of pennsylvania actually happy to see these flakes falling. ski season was...
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and it will be in greenwich at 4:18 and holland at 4:28. if you get a burst of snow, it's not going to last that long. because this is moving so fast. 35-40 miles an hour. you're already seeing just in the last few minutes, it's breaking up a little bit as the s sun starts to go down, the snowshowers will start falling apart pretty quickly. temperatures are in the 30s right now. but, of course, it's windy. it feels like it's in the 20s. and this is just the beginning. gust of 32 in philadelphia. 35 in millville. we just had a 40 mile an hour wind gust in wilmington. we'll tell you, just how cold it's going to get and feel this weekend coming up in a few minutes. >> all right. we'll see you soon. 20 minutes of non-stop news continues with a story you'll only see on 10. a mistaken address and a jolting wakeup call in the eastwick section of philadelphia. >> police raided an apartment looking for wanted suspect, it turned out they had the wrong address. nbc 10's george spencer talked to the tenant about this frightening experience. >> we're no
and it will be in greenwich at 4:18 and holland at 4:28. if you get a burst of snow, it's not going to last that long. because this is moving so fast. 35-40 miles an hour. you're already seeing just in the last few minutes, it's breaking up a little bit as the s sun starts to go down, the snowshowers will start falling apart pretty quickly. temperatures are in the 30s right now. but, of course, it's windy. it feels like it's in the 20s. and this is just the beginning. gust of 32 in...
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in 1971 she opened the literary agency in greenwich village and in 1975 she moved to bennis california taking her shop and her writers out west. please give her a warm welcome. [applause]. is a privilege to be here. first i want to thank the critics that have made this event and for them doing so lovingly for the writers they will make it the circle it should be writers, critics and readers and around it goes again and again. i became the literary agent 40 years ago it's hard to believe that because i don't feel that. but then as you know time goes very fast. but i first discovered her in 1969. .. i went out to promenade and just walked back and forth and back and forth, electric, with the energy that came from those pages. i had to find her. so i went to my office and i >> called an editor i knew, and his him in was peter peerson. now, in those days the phones had two lines on them. so i was on one line, dialing, when another line, the red light went on. i picked up the one with the readlight it was peter peerson. -- sorry, not pearson -- marge get is cueing me on the name. davidson.
in 1971 she opened the literary agency in greenwich village and in 1975 she moved to bennis california taking her shop and her writers out west. please give her a warm welcome. [applause]. is a privilege to be here. first i want to thank the critics that have made this event and for them doing so lovingly for the writers they will make it the circle it should be writers, critics and readers and around it goes again and again. i became the literary agent 40 years ago it's hard to believe that...
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. >> michael in greenwich asked, have you ever been unhappy with one of your paintings and tossed site? >> all the time. a lot of times i'll paint in get in bed and think about it and hustle upstairs and scrape it off. that's the great thing about oil paintings. you can paint, scrape, paint, scrape. i tried acrylic's but it dry so fast that there's no scraping. [laughmac] all the time. the good thing about oil is to keep painting over it until you got it where you're comfortable there some questions beyond the painting and more of those to come back to, here's, here's a question from betty in washington dc, and a time when someone call uncertainty, what can you tell the younger generation of our country to do to renew the sense of belief and optimism that ronald reagan embodied? >> read history. i remember somebody telling me right after 911, you've had the toughest presidency. what about abraham lincoln? in the country was at war with each other. i talked about a period of time, 50 years later it was a tough. -- what you have to understand is that the nation goes through tough times.
. >> michael in greenwich asked, have you ever been unhappy with one of your paintings and tossed site? >> all the time. a lot of times i'll paint in get in bed and think about it and hustle upstairs and scrape it off. that's the great thing about oil paintings. you can paint, scrape, paint, scrape. i tried acrylic's but it dry so fast that there's no scraping. [laughmac] all the time. the good thing about oil is to keep painting over it until you got it where you're comfortable...
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. ♪ >> in the 1960s, a small club in new york's greenwich village served as a stage.traub all passed through the doors. he was selling baby furniture when he picked up and traveled the world before he settled on the music scene. the bitter end, with its brick wall as a stage backdrop, hosted a string of musicians and comedians like woody allen and joan rivers. weintraub introduced bruce lee to the world. he also made the woodstock music festival possible when he convinced the studio to underwrite his documentary film that would go on to win an oscar. fred weintraub, who amplified some of the most influential voices of the 20th century, died voices of the 20th century, died this week in when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even ach
. ♪ >> in the 1960s, a small club in new york's greenwich village served as a stage.traub all passed through the doors. he was selling baby furniture when he picked up and traveled the world before he settled on the music scene. the bitter end, with its brick wall as a stage backdrop, hosted a string of musicians and comedians like woody allen and joan rivers. weintraub introduced bruce lee to the world. he also made the woodstock music festival possible when he convinced the studio to...
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. >> michael in greenwich asked, have you ever been unhappy with one of your painting and tossed it aside? >> yes, all of the time. a lot of time i will painted and get in bed and think about it and hustle upstairs and scrape it all off. that's great thing about oil painting. because you can paint, scrape, pink, scrape. i tried as critics but a i tried as critics but a try so fast there's no scraping. the good thing about oil as you can keep painting over it until you're comfortable. >> there are questions beyond the painting and more of those. a question from betty washington, dc. she writes, in a time that someone call uncertainty, what can you tell the younger generation of our country to do to renew the sense of belief and optimism in america that ronald reagan embodied. >> read history. i remember somebody tell me after 9/11 that you've had the toughest presidency and i said not even close. how about abraham lincoln when the country was at war with each other. i just talked about a time that so vivid in my mind still, 50 years later and it was a tough time. you have to to understand
. >> michael in greenwich asked, have you ever been unhappy with one of your painting and tossed it aside? >> yes, all of the time. a lot of time i will painted and get in bed and think about it and hustle upstairs and scrape it all off. that's great thing about oil painting. because you can paint, scrape, pink, scrape. i tried as critics but a i tried as critics but a try so fast there's no scraping. the good thing about oil as you can keep painting over it until you're...
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dough cookie dough confections says she's been selling 1500 pounds of cookie dough a day at her greenwichge storefront she hopes to expand both in new york and online. products are the latest new york food fad to generate buzz customers waiting guess this three hours in line just to get their hands on it. >> i think if you eat one full scoop you're filled for half a day. >> yeah. >> i'll bet on it. it's too much. even if we had breakfast this morning. >> i don't eat lunch. >> we don't need lunch right now. it's too much. >> probably super sweet. the company has a number of dough flavors and freezes it to make ice cream sandwiches, sundays and milk shakes. i think it sounds great. >> it does. i'm not waiting three hours though. >>> new warning from doctors. why they're so concerned about recreational marijuana. >>> and we've all had weird dreams now and then but what do they actually mean? an expert looks into your dreams to see if there's any hidden messages in them. ♪ fios in the house! dave this fios party is da bomb! fo shizzle! it's tv totally ahead of its time. yo, let me check that.
dough cookie dough confections says she's been selling 1500 pounds of cookie dough a day at her greenwichge storefront she hopes to expand both in new york and online. products are the latest new york food fad to generate buzz customers waiting guess this three hours in line just to get their hands on it. >> i think if you eat one full scoop you're filled for half a day. >> yeah. >> i'll bet on it. it's too much. even if we had breakfast this morning. >> i don't eat...
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phenomenal team i have a great team, in the team coverage, this is a team within the team , we have mike greenwichand greg gill roy in the truck they do most of the work i just stand out here and try to keep warm. we have got swirling wind now. my idea is always to have my back to the snow blowing sideways and then initial mike 's face and camera lens and that is smart move but now you don't know which way to stand. look at these lights, look at ice sickles forming and see the flag blowing in the light and that gives you a sense how wind are building and that is what a blizzard is all about steady wind for hours, and cutting the vice built. i heard scott's snowflakes falling but we are not getting big snowflakes but just ice particles. by the way, karen, corn pops, was not corn pops when you were a kid they were sugar pops and trying to get this health marking thing going they changed to corn pops. originally corn pops, sugar pops and then as you got older it went back to corn pops and now it is like a health looked good sugar smacks, taking me down memory lane, thanks, steve. >> reporter: yes, al
phenomenal team i have a great team, in the team coverage, this is a team within the team , we have mike greenwichand greg gill roy in the truck they do most of the work i just stand out here and try to keep warm. we have got swirling wind now. my idea is always to have my back to the snow blowing sideways and then initial mike 's face and camera lens and that is smart move but now you don't know which way to stand. look at these lights, look at ice sickles forming and see the flag blowing in...
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that's greenwich village in 1952 was a rolo cord. mr. lamb: when you take a icture of somebody like this, do you have to get permission to use it? mr. sowell: i hope not because i his permission. [laughter] mr. lamb: here's an aerial shot falls, andike niagara my first question is how did you get this picture. a helicopter.om now, at some times, i've helicopter for this purpose but in this case there was already an existing got on er service so i for the heck of it, explored around niagara falls and simply window. picture out the r. lamb: have you sold any of your photographs? mr. sowell: not really. some had been published -- there a picture i took of a lady who was an academic and somebody did some kind of feature about her and requested a copy of this photograph. to the lady in question and when they were interviewing, asked if they go d use it, and said sure, ahead. i put one on the cover of a book of mine. fortunately, that book was out a year. inside of a lamb: i want to show photograph of the golden state bridge and the cars comin
that's greenwich village in 1952 was a rolo cord. mr. lamb: when you take a icture of somebody like this, do you have to get permission to use it? mr. sowell: i hope not because i his permission. [laughter] mr. lamb: here's an aerial shot falls, andike niagara my first question is how did you get this picture. a helicopter.om now, at some times, i've helicopter for this purpose but in this case there was already an existing got on er service so i for the heck of it, explored around niagara...
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office onmall greenwich street. story, but it is important to remind people, we left iowa that night and finished in second place, which was a win. rubio's strategy was when second or third. donald trump strategy -- donald trump's strategy is that he wanted to win in every place. finished second in iowa, came to new hampshire, and he was not in a good mood. i was working infinished secondd he did a couple of events. it was a wednesday and i said, sir, i need to speak with you. are your numbers, sir, and you are starting to fall. if you don't start to outline your vision for america, you are going to be a candidate who lost for the presidency. he turned around and went up to manchester police and did a shift change that day. an officer that came out of the hospital -- she did a townhall with cnn. -- he did a townhall with cnn. >> the strategy was let trump betroth and go to these rallies -- was let trump be trump. he would let him go to a rally, but there were no preconceived notions. just go do it? corey: sometimes
office onmall greenwich street. story, but it is important to remind people, we left iowa that night and finished in second place, which was a win. rubio's strategy was when second or third. donald trump strategy -- donald trump's strategy is that he wanted to win in every place. finished second in iowa, came to new hampshire, and he was not in a good mood. i was working infinished secondd he did a couple of events. it was a wednesday and i said, sir, i need to speak with you. are your numbers,...
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thomas: greenwich village, 1952, and the camera was a rolocord.rian: when you take a picture like this, do you have to get permission to use it? thomas: i hope not, i didn't get his permission. brian: [laughter] this picture looks like niaga falls. how did you get this picture? thomas: from a helicopter. sometimes i chartered a helicopter, but in this case there was an existing helicopter service. i got on instantly shot out the window. brian: have you sold any of your photographs? thomas: not really. there was a picture i took of a lady who was an academic, and someone did some kind of feature about her and they requested a copy of the photograph. i had given it to the lady in question, and when they interviewed were they asked if they could use it, i said go ahead. i put one on the cover of a book of mine. unfortunately, that book was out-of-print inside a year. it got very little exposure. brian: a photograph of the golden gate bridge and cars. question.same angle?at how did you get this photogrh? thomas: there is an observation area near the g
thomas: greenwich village, 1952, and the camera was a rolocord.rian: when you take a picture like this, do you have to get permission to use it? thomas: i hope not, i didn't get his permission. brian: [laughter] this picture looks like niaga falls. how did you get this picture? thomas: from a helicopter. sometimes i chartered a helicopter, but in this case there was an existing helicopter service. i got on instantly shot out the window. brian: have you sold any of your photographs? thomas: not...
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we will have more from speaker greenwich after the break. coming up next tonight -- >> we will be going right now for tax reform. which we could've done earlier, but this really would have worked out better if we could've had some democrat support. >> sean: president trump revealing republicans will most likely focus on tax reform next. we will get reaction from the speaker. and later tonight, herman cain is here and we will get reaction to the house intel committee chairman devon nunez's explosive -- apparently, more american names were amassed. how many felonies were committed equipment we will ask the important questions tonight. this is the story of green mountain coffee and fair trade, told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's take a trip to la plata, colombia. this is boris calvo. that's pepe. boris doesn't just grow good coffee, boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm to grow even better coffee and invest in his community, which makes his neighbor, gustavo, happy. that's blanc
we will have more from speaker greenwich after the break. coming up next tonight -- >> we will be going right now for tax reform. which we could've done earlier, but this really would have worked out better if we could've had some democrat support. >> sean: president trump revealing republicans will most likely focus on tax reform next. we will get reaction from the speaker. and later tonight, herman cain is here and we will get reaction to the house intel committee chairman devon...
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like greenwich village is totally different. at ps 41, which is right on 11th street. and, you know, i just remember like it was very kind of -- i don't know, it felt sort of -- it did feel like village-y then. >> seth: yeah. there was a dirtiness to it. >> well, i mean, it wasn't filthy dirty but like a little dirty, dirty, you know what i mean? >> seth: yeah. >> but now it feels really like it's kind of chic and like -- >> seth: mm-hmm. >> bobo, they say, i guess. i don't know. >> seth: there's -- i lived down there, and there was a sex store. like that just sold like -- >> i miss that one. >> seth: i know, but it just -- >> the sex store! >> seth: but it just closed. i was like, how did this stay in business this long? >> it was me, yeah. that's right. >> seth: they were like, "if we can't get scarlett, to pay her tab, we're gonna have to shut down." [ laughter ] >> yeah, i was crazy about that place. but yeah, what is it now? >> seth: it's nothing now, they razed it, and i think they have to like -- i think there are like gh
like greenwich village is totally different. at ps 41, which is right on 11th street. and, you know, i just remember like it was very kind of -- i don't know, it felt sort of -- it did feel like village-y then. >> seth: yeah. there was a dirtiness to it. >> well, i mean, it wasn't filthy dirty but like a little dirty, dirty, you know what i mean? >> seth: yeah. >> but now it feels really like it's kind of chic and like -- >> seth: mm-hmm. >> bobo, they say, i...
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a 36,000 square foot mansion in greenwich, connecticut, helicopter ride, $100 million works of art, hiswn ice rink and zamboni. the mccain -- he became an object of extreme and the on wall street. does sac capital stand for the obvious? sheelah: yes, his initials. brian: there's a moment in your book when you come in contact with him, and say he wouldn't talk to you for this book. tell us about that moment. sheelah: i have spent several years reporting this book. i went about doing that any investigative reporter does. i had a lot of court documents, and a lot of interviews, and i tried multiple times to convince him to sit with me. of course, i would have loved to talk with him. by the time the story reached its conclusion, he had largely won the legal case i thought he may have a compelling reason to actually talk now. he beat the system. he was trying to remake his reputation. i heard he was going to be attending a very rarefied special art auction in manhattan. i had met with steve collins staff -- with steve: -- with steve cohen's staff several times. i just kind of ambushed him. i
a 36,000 square foot mansion in greenwich, connecticut, helicopter ride, $100 million works of art, hiswn ice rink and zamboni. the mccain -- he became an object of extreme and the on wall street. does sac capital stand for the obvious? sheelah: yes, his initials. brian: there's a moment in your book when you come in contact with him, and say he wouldn't talk to you for this book. tell us about that moment. sheelah: i have spent several years reporting this book. i went about doing that any...
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the 1960's, and this was a radical decade of rebellion and protests, finally on this hot night in greenwich village at the stallwall inn, the young people who had been stopped by the police and ordered into the patty wagon or said, okay, you can go. you have your i.d., but don't come back here, they stood around and eventually somebody, we don't know who, threw the first rock and that was the beginning of a riot that lasted for four days. what was important about that riot is the aftermath of the riot. immediately radical groups began to form, such as the gay liberation front and a little later, the gay activist alliance, and because of their tactics, they sort of put gay on the map. as i said before, gay was an underground word that only we knew. straight people didn't know that word. they made all the difference. we were no longer the love that dared not speak its name because newspapers and magazines and television programs began to deal with us. but as i said, the movement was very radical. many of the lbgt people who joined it, they joined, for instance, the gay liberation front were n
the 1960's, and this was a radical decade of rebellion and protests, finally on this hot night in greenwich village at the stallwall inn, the young people who had been stopped by the police and ordered into the patty wagon or said, okay, you can go. you have your i.d., but don't come back here, they stood around and eventually somebody, we don't know who, threw the first rock and that was the beginning of a riot that lasted for four days. what was important about that riot is the aftermath of...
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that is greenwich village in 1952 in the camera was a rolo cord. mr.amb: when you take a picture of somebody like this, d you have to get their permission to use it. mr. sowell: i hope not because i didn't get his permission. [laughter] mr. lamb: here's an aerial shot . it looks like niagara falls. my first question is, how did you get this picture? mr. sowell: from a helicopter. sometimes i've charted a helicopter for this purpose. in this case, there was already an existing helicopter service so i just got on it for the heck of it and flew around niagara falls and sibley shot the picture out the window. mr. lamb: have you sold any of your photographs? mr. sowell: not really. some of them have been published. there was a picture i took of a .ady who was an academic and someone did some kind of future about her and requested a of this photograph. i had given it to the lady in question. when they were interviewing her, they asked if they could use it. i said, sure, go ahead. i put one on the cover of a book of mine. , that book was out-of-print inside o
that is greenwich village in 1952 in the camera was a rolo cord. mr.amb: when you take a picture of somebody like this, d you have to get their permission to use it. mr. sowell: i hope not because i didn't get his permission. [laughter] mr. lamb: here's an aerial shot . it looks like niagara falls. my first question is, how did you get this picture? mr. sowell: from a helicopter. sometimes i've charted a helicopter for this purpose. in this case, there was already an existing helicopter service...
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the 1960's, and this was a radical decade of rebellion and protests, finally on this hot night in greenwichvillage at the stallwall inn, the young people who had been stopped by the police and ordered into the patty wagon or said, okay, you can go. you have your i.d., but don't come back here, they stood around and eventually somebody, we don't know who, threw the first rock and that was the beginning of a riot that lasted for four days. what was important about that riot is the aftermath of the riot. immediately radical groups began to form, such as the gay liberation front and a little later, the gay activist alliance, and because of their tactics, they sort of put gay on the map. as i said before, gay was an underground word that only we knew. straight people didn't know that word. they made all the difference. we were no longer the love that dared not speak its name because newspapers and magazines and television programs began to deal with us. but as i said, the movement was very radical. many of the lbgt people who joined it, they joined, for instance, the gay liberation front were no
the 1960's, and this was a radical decade of rebellion and protests, finally on this hot night in greenwichvillage at the stallwall inn, the young people who had been stopped by the police and ordered into the patty wagon or said, okay, you can go. you have your i.d., but don't come back here, they stood around and eventually somebody, we don't know who, threw the first rock and that was the beginning of a riot that lasted for four days. what was important about that riot is the aftermath of...
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mike greenwich is already learned three things. three things, all right. he has a kid at temple. >> what is one thing you learned. >> this data retrifle tool, apparently when you are in the form you can take your irs information, and put it right in with one button but you have, that is what they said but it is one button and you put that all in and literally auto populates all of your financial information. >> hello. >> yes. >> they have come a long way. i remember back in the day. we will check back. i know there are a lot of questions to get answered this morning. >> they will plenty of time to answer those question they will be there until 11:00. >>> high steaks debate over high heels, should co ab lud to force woman to wear them at work? >> it depend what you do, right? no. >> i don't know. >> see how you feel about this one. that's why there's oravet dental hygiene chews. oravet cleans teeth and gets to the cause bad breath. ask your vet about oravet chews. serious oral care made simple well, if it isn't the second most famoushbor. groundhog in penns
mike greenwich is already learned three things. three things, all right. he has a kid at temple. >> what is one thing you learned. >> this data retrifle tool, apparently when you are in the form you can take your irs information, and put it right in with one button but you have, that is what they said but it is one button and you put that all in and literally auto populates all of your financial information. >> hello. >> yes. >> they have come a long way. i...
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this is gmt, this is greenwich meantime, this is zero, when it comes to the banking world and investmental in every day. this is kind of the ground zero. this is where everything emanates from. this is a big deal here. the secret service here and police officers here are fantastic. they're second to none. everybody has all the confidence in the world. however they're very close to a lot of strife happening in europe and say africa. those type of things, this will not be the last time this happens here. who knows where it happens next. so they're constantly ready for something that might happen, number one, but number two they have to defend their force or their place in the world as the center of finance and banking. so, of this got a lot to lose here if they don't make sure things are safe. that is why they're very, very good what they do. neil: you're always cool and calm head in the storm, my friend. thanks very much for taking the time. >> all right. neil: scott shellady. that referendum and the former breakup begins in ernest a week from today. so far no signs that is going to be de
this is gmt, this is greenwich meantime, this is zero, when it comes to the banking world and investmental in every day. this is kind of the ground zero. this is where everything emanates from. this is a big deal here. the secret service here and police officers here are fantastic. they're second to none. everybody has all the confidence in the world. however they're very close to a lot of strife happening in europe and say africa. those type of things, this will not be the last time this...
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. >> thank you good afternoon madam rosales and commissioners and directors and i'm greenwich the specialist with the housing team at the occ has the director mentioned i'm here to present on item 5 d the selection of mercy housing california with paulette a local sbe to operate one and 40 unions with the childcare community on block 6 from the mission bay project area this approval will allow occ to move forward with another round of applause affordable housing development that provides housing opportunities to certificate of preference holders in this context the block of west between mission bay north and china beach south even if mission creek it is bounded by mary max and block 0 a one affordable building developed by the tenderloin corporation to mission bay that north and the common park to the south side by side the area is rich with amenity like cafes and restaurants and banking institution a puck library and civic services with the police and fire a grocery and childcare services in addition the t line links the development to the caltrans and mission bay north to the downtown and
. >> thank you good afternoon madam rosales and commissioners and directors and i'm greenwich the specialist with the housing team at the occ has the director mentioned i'm here to present on item 5 d the selection of mercy housing california with paulette a local sbe to operate one and 40 unions with the childcare community on block 6 from the mission bay project area this approval will allow occ to move forward with another round of applause affordable housing development that provides...