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that is when greenwich -- i met greenwich. ,o greenwich came down greenwich and bill hansen. a little bit later on, i met him. later, they both came and started talking. man, youaid, dang, already have done what we tried to do in your hometown. i said it, that is how i was raised. he said it, it must be a piece of cake for you. that was not when they were trying to get it started, but they said they were working in little rock. when we come back to pine bluff, we need to sit down and talk because this is a college town and there is a lot of segregation here, he said. you have all these mcdonald's and all this. in this city is driven by this university -- and this city is driven by this university. so that is how i met them. interviewer: do you remember, more specifically, about this group of folks, hansen? one is black, one is white. met, greenwich talked about how he had been involved in labor and union groups a lot. talked, heansen talked about how he had been involved in sit ins and things like that. the first thing bill said is, we students.ganize they had already been ar
that is when greenwich -- i met greenwich. ,o greenwich came down greenwich and bill hansen. a little bit later on, i met him. later, they both came and started talking. man, youaid, dang, already have done what we tried to do in your hometown. i said it, that is how i was raised. he said it, it must be a piece of cake for you. that was not when they were trying to get it started, but they said they were working in little rock. when we come back to pine bluff, we need to sit down and talk...
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that first was in greenwich and cut in on me. and my older brother, he asked him if he would play in a basketball game. prep schoolboys against the rye high school. and they were murdered incidentally by the rye high school. but george said yes, he would play, and asked me if i would meet him and go out afterwards. and every member of my family came to that basketball game to look at this boy that i had raved over. and when i would come home at night, my mother would say, what did you do? did you meet, whatever. and my father would say, tell her in the morning. mother would say they never tell you anything in the morning. and i evidently came home and said, i met this heavenly boy named poppy bush. and my mother knew the next morning exactly who he was, who his family was -- she should have been the head of the cia. she knew everything. and i must say i feel the same way about him today as i felt then. i can breathe now. then i couldn't breathe when i was with him. but i can breathe when i'm with him now. but he's just as fabulou
that first was in greenwich and cut in on me. and my older brother, he asked him if he would play in a basketball game. prep schoolboys against the rye high school. and they were murdered incidentally by the rye high school. but george said yes, he would play, and asked me if i would meet him and go out afterwards. and every member of my family came to that basketball game to look at this boy that i had raved over. and when i would come home at night, my mother would say, what did you do? did...
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my grandfather, when i lived with him down in greenwich, he used to talk about everybody, everybody, joey, deserves a shot, just a shot. everybody. is more powerful, we can build, precisely because everyone will be cutting on the deal this time, as we rebuild the middle class, this time bringing everyone along, and an economy that says investing in the american people and working families is more important than the nearly $2 trillion in tax breaks donald handed out to the super wealthy. donald trump loved to talk and but after three and a half years of big what do the american people have to show for all the talk? plan,mised a health care but never even offered his own bill, as he continues to try to wipe out obama care in the middle of a pandemic. instead, he has fought repeatedly to take health care away from tens of millions of people that didn't have it over 100 million people who were covered because they had pre-existing conditions now, that they couldn't have gotten coverage for four. he promised an infrastructure to deliver on jobs and opportunities. the worldked 23rd in in t
my grandfather, when i lived with him down in greenwich, he used to talk about everybody, everybody, joey, deserves a shot, just a shot. everybody. is more powerful, we can build, precisely because everyone will be cutting on the deal this time, as we rebuild the middle class, this time bringing everyone along, and an economy that says investing in the american people and working families is more important than the nearly $2 trillion in tax breaks donald handed out to the super wealthy. donald...
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everything according to margaret thatcher's idea of a democracy of home homeowners it's the same in greenwich it's the same in many places across the country however those people are also not being listened to is it is it and i would say this also to labor councillors let's not forget that the councils which are ignoring many of these people across the country are labor councils manchester has a higher rate of buildings like this than anywhere else in the country yes on the local level and the local side of the scandal i think race is a contributing factor on the national side of the scandal we need to take this far more seriously and realise that it cuts across many different sectors of society including homeowners and middle class people to. so we have just hit the 30 year anniversary of the grenfell tower 5 when a couple of weeks ago there was a video memorial for the families of the survivors and moira samuels is a community activist in a campaign of a justice for graham fell she spoke at that memorial is in his interest to 20 we find ourselves in a wall that is again holds a mirror up to
everything according to margaret thatcher's idea of a democracy of home homeowners it's the same in greenwich it's the same in many places across the country however those people are also not being listened to is it is it and i would say this also to labor councillors let's not forget that the councils which are ignoring many of these people across the country are labor councils manchester has a higher rate of buildings like this than anywhere else in the country yes on the local level and the...
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markers, that pastor collins places every morning in front of the first congregational surge of greenwich that we do better in our nursing home, thank you, madam chair. >> senator. >> thank you, senator collins. i want to echo senator scott's comments for your leadership and the unprecedented challenge. thank you. thank you for this important hearing. and to our witnesses for their testimony. in arizona as of last night of, there have been 747 deaths related to the coronavirus. and 593 are over the age of 65. so that's about 79%. and as i think about this, this is a cruel virus, as we all know. and it's the cruelist to our most vulnerable. and this is the greatest generation we're talking about. this is our opportunity, as we learn more about the virus, we didn't know a lot about it, but as we're learning more about it, for us to do everything we can to protect the greatest generation. this is our generation's opportunity to give back to them. and there's been an important focus on nursing homes for the vulnerable who are in these c conco congregate setting. but also those in independent
markers, that pastor collins places every morning in front of the first congregational surge of greenwich that we do better in our nursing home, thank you, madam chair. >> senator. >> thank you, senator collins. i want to echo senator scott's comments for your leadership and the unprecedented challenge. thank you. thank you for this important hearing. and to our witnesses for their testimony. in arizona as of last night of, there have been 747 deaths related to the coronavirus. and...
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there are a lot of reports of people in manhattan looking for housing in greenwich and southern connecticut. what is going on with the real estate market? gov. lamont: the real estate market is very busy. people coming from york, people coming from boston. if you have a house with little backyard it can get a couple of extra rooms at less cost, it is a good place to be. i think you will see a dynamic change. for the last 20 years young people wanted to be in the major metro centers. now there will be balancing out. david: adam smith would say when there is increased demand prices will go up. are you seeing home prices go up in connecticut? gov. lamont: i think you are seeing some of that. we have been pretty flat for the last 15 years. forl a deep discount connecticut compared to new york city, but you are right. there's a lot of demand and you can see that reflected in the prices. david: let's talk about what, if anything, the state of connecticut needs from the federal government. there is talk of another phase of stimulus or investment. thinkve said you do not that 600 dollars supplement
there are a lot of reports of people in manhattan looking for housing in greenwich and southern connecticut. what is going on with the real estate market? gov. lamont: the real estate market is very busy. people coming from york, people coming from boston. if you have a house with little backyard it can get a couple of extra rooms at less cost, it is a good place to be. i think you will see a dynamic change. for the last 20 years young people wanted to be in the major metro centers. now there...
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you're awesome i'm going to get right to it can i talk to you about gd pharma, now known as greenwichiosciences. they have that fda approval for a drug for epilepsy made from marijuana. they cranked up to 195 now they're coming back. >> tom, here's what's happening. people kept thinking they would use it off label in other words, doctors would prescribe it to more things, and they haven't done that, which is why the stock is stuck i like that. i think it's a good company. you're going to need dosing if you're going to have any sort of success to cannabis. let's go to waz in colorado. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. is this a good investment -- >> i like it i'm very much alone in liking this i don't know a lot of people that like it, but i do bonnie in california, bonnie >> caller: hi, jim, thank you for taking my call >> you're welcome. >> caller: i have been a fan of yours for years. we have your book and watch you every night. >> thank you >> caller: you're welcome. i was wondering your thoughts on cicada farm suitals. >> good company, i wouldn't mind buying that stock. i'm in favor of t
you're awesome i'm going to get right to it can i talk to you about gd pharma, now known as greenwichiosciences. they have that fda approval for a drug for epilepsy made from marijuana. they cranked up to 195 now they're coming back. >> tom, here's what's happening. people kept thinking they would use it off label in other words, doctors would prescribe it to more things, and they haven't done that, which is why the stock is stuck i like that. i think it's a good company. you're going to...
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. >> tucker: it's just amazing that all the rich ladies in aspen and greenwich think blm is about endingism which obviously all of us are for when in fact its revolutionary group may be the u.s. government can take decisive action and by doing that make it really clear that this is a terror organization. >> you know what, tucker? black lives matter was truly working for black lives, they would be marching tonight in chr cleveland. i can give you 20 other cities. >> tucker: no, i know. it's having the opposite effect. needless to say. bernie kerik, thanks so much for that. great to see you tonight. >> thanks, tucker. three to the site is absolutely clear and it's not disputed. americans should reopen this fall, they are reopening in eura reason. an unexpected ally and that, we'll tell you next. ♪ >> tucker: last night on this show, we told you what the science has concluded about schools and covid-19. children, and this is conclusive, are less likely to get the virus, unlikely to spread it and in the end, and virtually zero risk from it. there are far greater risks from the annual flu. fo
. >> tucker: it's just amazing that all the rich ladies in aspen and greenwich think blm is about endingism which obviously all of us are for when in fact its revolutionary group may be the u.s. government can take decisive action and by doing that make it really clear that this is a terror organization. >> you know what, tucker? black lives matter was truly working for black lives, they would be marching tonight in chr cleveland. i can give you 20 other cities. >> tucker: no,...
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down in greenwich village where over 146 young women, jewish and italian were killed when a fire broke out in the triangle shirtwaist factory which is on the top of the floors of an eight story building. this is a picture i like. it does not seem very dramatic. people looking up at the fire but these are the dead bodies of women who had leaked to avoid the flames and are now lying on the ground. leaped 8 stories. ladders would only reach to the 5th floor. it led to the first serious issue to regulate conditions of work. the city and state moving into beginning the process of actually trying to make sure safe working conditions and things like that. it's kind of galvanized the protest in new york city. the socialist party, an era of different -- no tv, no internet, no big campaign ads. people campaigned door-to-door and on street corners. the socialist party was adept at street corners speaking. and a socialist press in new york, for example, the daily newspaper published commentary on different street corners. what should you sound the street corners? how do you spread the message? for
down in greenwich village where over 146 young women, jewish and italian were killed when a fire broke out in the triangle shirtwaist factory which is on the top of the floors of an eight story building. this is a picture i like. it does not seem very dramatic. people looking up at the fire but these are the dead bodies of women who had leaked to avoid the flames and are now lying on the ground. leaped 8 stories. ladders would only reach to the 5th floor. it led to the first serious issue to...
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after one of the great disasters which, last year, had its 100th anniversary -- the triangle fire in greenwich village. young jewish and italian women were killed when a fire broke out in this triangle shirt waist factory which was on the top couple of floors of an eight or nine story building. this is a picture i like because it does not seem very dramatic. it is just people looking up at this fire, but these are the dead bodies of women who leapt to avoid the flames and are lying on the ground. they fell eight stories because the ladders on the fire trucks would only reach the fifth floor. the triangle fire led to the first serious efforts in new york to regulate conditions of work. in toty and state moving begin the process of trying to make sure, you know, safe working conditions, but as i say it kind of galvanized a tremendous protest in new york city. -- there was no tv, no internet, no big campaign ads. doore campaigned door to and on street corners. the socialist party was adept at what they called the streetcorner speaking. the socialist press in new york published commentaries on dif
after one of the great disasters which, last year, had its 100th anniversary -- the triangle fire in greenwich village. young jewish and italian women were killed when a fire broke out in this triangle shirt waist factory which was on the top couple of floors of an eight or nine story building. this is a picture i like because it does not seem very dramatic. it is just people looking up at this fire, but these are the dead bodies of women who leapt to avoid the flames and are lying on the...
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that night after returning to their home in greenwich, connecticut, lisa went into labor. all seemed well at first, but 48 hours after baby william trump was born, he turned blue in his mother's arms. his body stiffening and then shaking uncontrollably. it was the first of many devastating seizures to come. what followed for the next harrowing six weeks of his life were brain scans, spinal taps, blood tests, and heart-wrenching visits to three different hospitals, including yale medical center. doctors eventually diagnosed young william with infantile spasms, a rare disorder that can lead to cerebral palsy or autism and a lifetime of care. quote, we just don't know what william's future holds and what he'll be able to do in his life, said lisa, a full-time mom. during the baby's three-week stay at mt. sinai, robert trump called to assure his nephew that whatever the child needed would be covered by precise, the trump company medical plan. around the clock nurses, emergency room visits when william stopped breathing twice in the first eight months of his fragile life. we we
that night after returning to their home in greenwich, connecticut, lisa went into labor. all seemed well at first, but 48 hours after baby william trump was born, he turned blue in his mother's arms. his body stiffening and then shaking uncontrollably. it was the first of many devastating seizures to come. what followed for the next harrowing six weeks of his life were brain scans, spinal taps, blood tests, and heart-wrenching visits to three different hospitals, including yale medical center....
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my grandpop, when i lived with him down in greenwich, used to talk about everybody. everybody, joey, deserve as shot. just a shot. everybody. and an economy that is more powerful that we can build precisely because everyone will be cut in on the deal this time, as we rebuild the middle class. this time bringing everyone along. everybody. an economy that says investing in the american people and working families is more important than the nearly $2 trillion in tax breaks predominantly handed out to the super wealthy. donald trump loves to talk and talk and talk, but after three and a half years, of big promises, what do the american people have to show for all the talk? he promised health care, a health care plan, but never even offered his own bill as he continues to try to wipe out obamacare in the middle of a pandemic. instead, he's fought repeatedly to take health care away from tense of millions of people that didn't have it before. and over 100 million who are covered because they had preexisting conditions now. that they couldn't have gotten coverage for before
my grandpop, when i lived with him down in greenwich, used to talk about everybody. everybody, joey, deserve as shot. just a shot. everybody. and an economy that is more powerful that we can build precisely because everyone will be cut in on the deal this time, as we rebuild the middle class. this time bringing everyone along. everybody. an economy that says investing in the american people and working families is more important than the nearly $2 trillion in tax breaks predominantly handed out...
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challenge the idea that a worker who formerly worked at 30 rock is now working out of his or her home in greenwich or bergen county, new jersey and say, well, hey, wait a minute, that's not how thfis was suppose to work. do you think they're going to come after those folks >> you know what i can tell you is that from what we have seen by way of the data from new york state tax department, for example, data that we have secured from utopia, which is the morn of -- owner of monaeo w every time a company moves out of a state like new york, that's a big hit in the tax revenue from that state, and they're not taking that easily we've seen very significant increases in the audit activity level, which is essentially the state saying, hey, we're going to just be more diligent about enforcing the laws that exist on the books and try to get our fair share of the revenue that we are owed. so absolutely they're not going to stand by. as it relates to the law spe specifically, well, today's law allows for it technically speaking, but yes, i wouldn't be surprised if they looked at that and tried to re-evaluate
challenge the idea that a worker who formerly worked at 30 rock is now working out of his or her home in greenwich or bergen county, new jersey and say, well, hey, wait a minute, that's not how thfis was suppose to work. do you think they're going to come after those folks >> you know what i can tell you is that from what we have seen by way of the data from new york state tax department, for example, data that we have secured from utopia, which is the morn of -- owner of monaeo w every...
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so i'm meeting him at courage b at greenwich, connecticut, to hold the focus group.s all over the country. we can't just be hearing from folks in one little corner of los angeles. patrick: i'm nervous. lemonis: what i want patrick to take away from this is getting feedback from lots of customers is a necessary step before going into production. woman: i think the fit is terrible. patrick: really? woman #2: i just feel like if i do this -- lemonis: where does it feel like it's too big? woman #2: like, i just don't like my crotch, but the back fits great. patrick: would you wear those on, like, a sunday to starbucks? -woman #2: no. -woman #3: if it was wider. patrick: i just feel like so many people do that. woman #4: the sleeves are just a little bit long. patrick: i think it's awesome. lemonis: unfortunately, patrick isn't taking all the feedback the way i expected him to. woman #2: how much would this retail for? patrick: i have no idea about prices. woman #2: oh. lemonis: what would you pay for it? woman #2: $75. patrick: i can't believe you said $75 for that. we'r
so i'm meeting him at courage b at greenwich, connecticut, to hold the focus group.s all over the country. we can't just be hearing from folks in one little corner of los angeles. patrick: i'm nervous. lemonis: what i want patrick to take away from this is getting feedback from lots of customers is a necessary step before going into production. woman: i think the fit is terrible. patrick: really? woman #2: i just feel like if i do this -- lemonis: where does it feel like it's too big? woman #2:...
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when i was a kid, i used to work at generation records in greenwich village.eck on records either there or at second coming. $500 to $1000 a month on records. now i spend $10.99. i do not know if that is because the caser, but is that for a lot of people these days? merck: i was a customer of all three of those shops, so you may have sold me something at generation records. what is really happening is enthusiasts such as yourself or our $120 aspending year on streaming services. more crucially, what used to be the past consumer that was happy to listen to music for free on the radio or see it for free on television, but never put their hand in their pocket and pulled out a $10 bill to pay for it is for aying $120 a year streaming service because of the access. that passive consumer, believe 349 out of every 350 people. at the former benchmarks for success which was the platinum record, that is a million copies in a country like the united states that has 360 million people. now those passive consumers are buying streaming services and spending money on music,
when i was a kid, i used to work at generation records in greenwich village.eck on records either there or at second coming. $500 to $1000 a month on records. now i spend $10.99. i do not know if that is because the caser, but is that for a lot of people these days? merck: i was a customer of all three of those shops, so you may have sold me something at generation records. what is really happening is enthusiasts such as yourself or our $120 aspending year on streaming services. more crucially,...
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i'm in greenwich, connecticut right now, standing in front of a crossfit gym that is open to the public in this area are open in general. this morning we were in port chester, new york, which was literally seven minutes away, one exit ride away. we were at a crunch fitness gym that was closed to the public. it has been closed since march. that is frustrating a lot of people given their proximity. we spoke to one individual who is literally crossing state lines just to work out. listen in. >> we tried to create our own home gym buying a no brand name bike and treadmill and used live work outs from instagram and downloaded pell ton app. unfortunately that wasn't really doing it for me anymore. i decided to go in connect without work with the personal trainer i had in the past. reporter: this is a problem for a lot of businesses in new york, especially as people cross state lines, specifically for the fitness industry t could be even worse once the reopenings happen. why? the latest poll from morning consult roughly 18% of americans feel comfortable going back to the gym. we know, david, a
i'm in greenwich, connecticut right now, standing in front of a crossfit gym that is open to the public in this area are open in general. this morning we were in port chester, new york, which was literally seven minutes away, one exit ride away. we were at a crunch fitness gym that was closed to the public. it has been closed since march. that is frustrating a lot of people given their proximity. we spoke to one individual who is literally crossing state lines just to work out. listen in....
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that night after returning into their home in greenwich, connecticut, lisa went into labor. all seemed well at first 48 hours after baby william trump was born he turned blue in his mother's arms, his body stiffening and shaking uncontrollably it was the first of many devastating seizures to come what followed for the next harrowing six weeks of his life were brain scans, spinal taps, blood tests, and heart-wrenching visits to three different hospitals including yale medical center doctors eventually diagnosed young william with infantile spasms, a rare disorder that can lead to cerebral palsy or autism and a lifetime of care "we just don't know what william's future holds and what he'll be able to do in his life," said lisa, a full-time mom. during the baby's three-week stay at mt. sinai, robert trump called to assure his nephew that whatever the child needed would be covered by precise, the trump company medical plan around-the-clock nurses, neurologists, pulmonologists, emergency room visits, when william stopped breathing twice in the first eight mornths of hi tragic lif
that night after returning into their home in greenwich, connecticut, lisa went into labor. all seemed well at first 48 hours after baby william trump was born he turned blue in his mother's arms, his body stiffening and shaking uncontrollably it was the first of many devastating seizures to come what followed for the next harrowing six weeks of his life were brain scans, spinal taps, blood tests, and heart-wrenching visits to three different hospitals including yale medical center doctors...
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she stays at a place at greenwich village, right in the village, an apartment, and then lives out of sheraton hotel there for a while, and then back to the village, back to the sheraton, and then tried to get a house in manhattan, but eventually retreats back to valkill. >> well, you both have talked about how she used valkill as a political meeting ground. here's a little bit of the public eleanor roosevelt at valkill. >> this is valkill cottage, the building that operated formally as a furniture factory. after the death of fdr, mrs. roosevelt turned this into her primary residence, and that's when it was actually named valkill cottage. these are the steps in the entranceway that mrs. roosevelt and numerous world figures, such as john f. kennedy, nikita khrushchev, winston churchill, and many other notables would have entered the home with mrs. roosevelt. the desk here is where she worked on her my day column, some of her books, magazine articles, and tremendous correspondence with the american public. and of course, that's the desk with the misspelled nametag. the nametag was prese
she stays at a place at greenwich village, right in the village, an apartment, and then lives out of sheraton hotel there for a while, and then back to the village, back to the sheraton, and then tried to get a house in manhattan, but eventually retreats back to valkill. >> well, you both have talked about how she used valkill as a political meeting ground. here's a little bit of the public eleanor roosevelt at valkill. >> this is valkill cottage, the building that operated formally...
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elizabeth, east greenwich, rhode island. good morning. >> good morning. -- caller: good morning.ow are you? host: doing fine. ruling i oppose this because i am raised a catholic, parochial girl schools, one is married and pregnant, her choice, and the other is not pregnant or married, her choice. for one of my children to be denied any kind of birth control she wants to me is unfair, and i am more worried about the religion then of religious freedom, and things like this are pushing me more and more toward medicare for all. now, i am 60 years old and i am still working, and i don't think anyone has any right to avoid a choice for any woman in this country to either be pregnant or not, and that is my comment. i wish everybody a good day. host: right. t blogus, amysco howe with analysis -- writing, "it requires employers to provide health insurance that includes access to certain types of contraceptives. the common ministration issued new rules that expanded an exemption is amended to allow private employers with religious or moral objections to opt out of providing coverage withou
elizabeth, east greenwich, rhode island. good morning. >> good morning. -- caller: good morning.ow are you? host: doing fine. ruling i oppose this because i am raised a catholic, parochial girl schools, one is married and pregnant, her choice, and the other is not pregnant or married, her choice. for one of my children to be denied any kind of birth control she wants to me is unfair, and i am more worried about the religion then of religious freedom, and things like this are pushing me...