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i met with james and hoboken >> there has been no accountability as to what is going on.lling on the state of new jersey to conduct an audit looking into the finances of the university of the branch campus of the university foundation. >> this is in conjunction with the fact that the university is expecting a 3 percent tuition and fee increase. >> this is the latest in a series of damaging scandals that have heard the academic reputation of the institution. bill: the same school that had the hundred thousand dollars -- $219,000 table. these guys are a joke. >> i'm not going to defend that. but if you send someone to work in china it makes sense that they might be more effective for the university. >> new jersey taxpayer dollars to be funding something they're is a serious human rights record in china that gets completely glossed over. >> we don't no the regulations. that might be something you had to put. ♪ you think if they had a this in montana and advertise republicans how do you think that would work. >> i would probably go over poorly. bill: thanks. chasing one of my
i met with james and hoboken >> there has been no accountability as to what is going on.lling on the state of new jersey to conduct an audit looking into the finances of the university of the branch campus of the university foundation. >> this is in conjunction with the fact that the university is expecting a 3 percent tuition and fee increase. >> this is the latest in a series of damaging scandals that have heard the academic reputation of the institution. bill: the same...
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. >> reporter: >> reporter: in brooklyn, in hoboken, some of our most vulnerable little kids are feeling the heat too. >> reporter: parents know playground equipment gets hot but we wanted to see just how hot. check out this slide here, it comes in at 130 degrees. the rubber ground is at 135 degrees. sun screen is critical too. the mother of these two boys in oklahoma say they were sunburned while at a daycare outside for five hours in 100-degree heat without any sun protection. and while those jersey firefighters recover tonight, out west firefighters across six states are fighting twenty-four large, active fires while triple-digit temperatures threaten to break records. and tonight, a warning about the cumulative effects of all this heat. >> that will affect anything from your heart to your kidneys. your urinary system as well. >> reporter: tonight, david, it's not just the heat. there are air quality advisories here in new york and in six other states. doctors here telling me that people especially young children should limit any hard outdoor activity. >> always a great reminder gio,
. >> reporter: >> reporter: in brooklyn, in hoboken, some of our most vulnerable little kids are feeling the heat too. >> reporter: parents know playground equipment gets hot but we wanted to see just how hot. check out this slide here, it comes in at 130 degrees. the rubber ground is at 135 degrees. sun screen is critical too. the mother of these two boys in oklahoma say they were sunburned while at a daycare outside for five hours in 100-degree heat without any sun...
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greg is the president of mission 50 in hoboken, new jersey and benjamin is co-founder of grind, whichocations in new york and chicago. good to see you both. really taking advantage of an opportunity. but coworking has been around, benjamin, since the '90s. why has it really taken off here in the last five years or so? >> a lot of it has to do with the advance of technology and the fact that your laptop is now your office. and the -- and how that has spread throughout our society. it has given people the opportunity to sort of follow their dreams, and chase their passion. and what greg and i do is provide them a place to do that. >> you can be more efficient because of technology and all that. what is your version of what the benefits are of a coworking space as opposed to working at home. >> you know, i think at home you have the distractions of home. you know, you wake up, you don't get dressed. you know, there's no shower. you pop yourself on the couch, you got espn on the background, and all of a sudden you realize you're not working. so he think, you know, you work better in a pro
greg is the president of mission 50 in hoboken, new jersey and benjamin is co-founder of grind, whichocations in new york and chicago. good to see you both. really taking advantage of an opportunity. but coworking has been around, benjamin, since the '90s. why has it really taken off here in the last five years or so? >> a lot of it has to do with the advance of technology and the fact that your laptop is now your office. and the -- and how that has spread throughout our society. it has...
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the assistant coach at stevens technology in hoboken, one behind his back and one behind the back, howg did it take to do that? i'm sure you do that all the time in your backyard rick. >> i do that with video games i make it all the time. >> the world's top athletes share the spotlight with hollywood a-listers on the espy awards, tonight caitlyn jenner accepts the arthur ash courage award, there will also be awards for the top female and male athletes. the espys start tonight at 8:00 followed by "action news" at 11:00. >>> the "action news" cam finds folks in flooded roads and some folks got stranded in it like these and other good samaritans came to the rescue and for kids the flooded streets were like a play grown theyured out with their scooters and mom watched watched. >>> we do have some better weather on the way while your air is moving in as we look at double scan live radar we have downpours left over in a couple of spots and we close in to the north near trenton and mercer county and lawrence, some heavy rain pushed to the north of 73 and east of trenton as you head to trenton
the assistant coach at stevens technology in hoboken, one behind his back and one behind the back, howg did it take to do that? i'm sure you do that all the time in your backyard rick. >> i do that with video games i make it all the time. >> the world's top athletes share the spotlight with hollywood a-listers on the espy awards, tonight caitlyn jenner accepts the arthur ash courage award, there will also be awards for the top female and male athletes. the espys start tonight at...
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the mayor of detroit, michigan harrisburg, pennsylvania hoboken, new jersey or coyote falls, utah?ping you would have a vampire kit as one for me today. the answer is b, harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> you got the answer? >> let's check the segment. >> all of these things and thousands of other things pistols, saddles, anchors, anvils, cross-bows bowie knives, sheriff badges all of this stuff apparently millions of dollars worth of this stuff was bought by the former mayor of harrisburg pennsylvania with taxpayer money. >> carlos is correct. >> this is very good news. nick did carlos win the prize? >> he won everything. >> carlos we're not going to make you pick between the hat and the paper dolls. you get it all. thank you for playing with us tonight. >> thank you. i have also a prize for you, rachel. since you are always giving us prizes. from the great state of oregon i have this love lyly attack bird of the great state of oregon. if the shirt doesn't fit, you can always regift it in a future segment. >> i hear you. absolutely. very kind of you. you are an excellent guest. thank yo
the mayor of detroit, michigan harrisburg, pennsylvania hoboken, new jersey or coyote falls, utah?ping you would have a vampire kit as one for me today. the answer is b, harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> you got the answer? >> let's check the segment. >> all of these things and thousands of other things pistols, saddles, anchors, anvils, cross-bows bowie knives, sheriff badges all of this stuff apparently millions of dollars worth of this stuff was bought by the former mayor of...
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. >> my brother was san hoboken and the supported you. >> nice to meet you.ts of luck. >> it was so interesting. you convinced me. i was not convince before. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> that is great. thanks for coming. >> good to see you again. >> great. good to see you again. thanks for coming. i appreciate that. [inaudible conversations] thanks for coming. >> that is important. >> it just makes sense. >> very nice to meet you, governor. >> how are you? >> we're very happy to see you in the race. >> i am happy to be back. >> thanks for coming. >> we will keep bond. nice to see you. >> thanks for the question and the answer. >>. >> that would be great. thanks. >> thanks for coming back. >> i appreciate your answers >> thank you very much. >> how are you? [laughter] governor i am not of the order of new hampshire but i want to shake your hand in support. >> of course, would you rather have the rebate? >> but look at kansas city. >> bad is better. >> let's get that. >> thanks very much. [inaudible conversations] ep in our negotiations. as mr. ne
. >> my brother was san hoboken and the supported you. >> nice to meet you.ts of luck. >> it was so interesting. you convinced me. i was not convince before. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> that is great. thanks for coming. >> good to see you again. >> great. good to see you again. thanks for coming. i appreciate that. [inaudible conversations] thanks for coming. >> that is important. >> it just makes sense. >> very nice to...
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and so he feels slighted by this and quits and moves to hoboken new jersey, where he attempts to start a newspaper. this failed. so he goes back to oneida, stays there for a lot whooit while and is thrown out. he then gets married to a librarian. he abused her physically, verbally, beat her periodically. they were constantly on the run. they would go into motels or cheap boarding houses and skip out just before paying the bills and finally, after a brief period of time, she left him. because of his behavior. he then moves to ohio -- excuse me to chicago where somehow he gets a law license. in those days, you didn't have to go to law school. you could practice law. and he meets a lawyer who asked him three questions. he gets two of them right and the lawyer says, you just passed the bar. and so he becomes a lawyer, but all he -- his happiest moments as a lawyer is reading his business cards that say charles guitillea a ux attorney at law. and his biggest accomplishment for a brief period of time he had an office in a building that had an elevator. he argues only one case pep loses. it's
and so he feels slighted by this and quits and moves to hoboken new jersey, where he attempts to start a newspaper. this failed. so he goes back to oneida, stays there for a lot whooit while and is thrown out. he then gets married to a librarian. he abused her physically, verbally, beat her periodically. they were constantly on the run. they would go into motels or cheap boarding houses and skip out just before paying the bills and finally, after a brief period of time, she left him. because of...