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york and new jersey in the lincoln tunnel which by the way, if you don't know, goes under the hudson rivera burst pipe began spewing water -- okay, this is my worst nightmare, thank you very much. i think sly stallone did a movie where everybody was drowning. thankfully it was quickly fixed but the aging infrastructure of the nation's bridges and tunnels is precisely what president trump focused upon in atlanta yesterday by announcing new deregulatory efforts to speed up the approval of infrastructure projects across the nation. he's not done. at the top of the hour, 4:00 p.m. eastern, the president is expected to delve into the financial benefits of cutting red tape, how much it might save the average american family, how long does the approval process really take. we looked into it. the median is seven years to get something approved but we found this example. the bonner bridge in north carolina took 20 years of dealing with red tape to finally finish. president trump says those days of waiting years is over but he did manage expectations. listen. >> our goal is one year and you may get
york and new jersey in the lincoln tunnel which by the way, if you don't know, goes under the hudson rivera burst pipe began spewing water -- okay, this is my worst nightmare, thank you very much. i think sly stallone did a movie where everybody was drowning. thankfully it was quickly fixed but the aging infrastructure of the nation's bridges and tunnels is precisely what president trump focused upon in atlanta yesterday by announcing new deregulatory efforts to speed up the approval of...
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because coming down the hudson river from boston, colonial boston where a lot of it all began, will be of war planes from the u.s. air force and the marines. a special flyover over boston, philadelphia, new york, baltimore, ending in washington later tonight. we'll keep the live shot up as we await the aircraft that we saw from boston in the earlier hour, magnificent, aw e-inspiring. you can see it's a hot and clear day here in new york city. this comes though as some communities across the country had to end the tradition of the july 4th parades, closing beaches, scrapping fireworks over the holiday traditions. as we are trying to stem and stop the spread of the coronavirus. i'm eric shawn in new york and molly line is in boston. hey, molly. molly: delighted to be with you this afternoon, happy 4th of july, everybody. this, though, as we mentioned the pandemic is causing people to scale back 4th of july festivities. president trump planning the say suit to america and that's what the -- salute to america. and that's what the flyover is all about. we mentioned, we saw this incredible f
because coming down the hudson river from boston, colonial boston where a lot of it all began, will be of war planes from the u.s. air force and the marines. a special flyover over boston, philadelphia, new york, baltimore, ending in washington later tonight. we'll keep the live shot up as we await the aircraft that we saw from boston in the earlier hour, magnificent, aw e-inspiring. you can see it's a hot and clear day here in new york city. this comes though as some communities across the...
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beyond that, if she moves up to tivoli, in the hudson river valley, hudson is a great story in america from the bay of new york, and all of the transpired along the river, you know, whether it's in george washington and newburgh, or the steamboat, it was currier and ives world along the hudson river and she was born -- grew up just down the road from spring would, the home of franklin roosevelt, her distant cousin. >> did she have a happy childhood? >> now. well, the only place that she ever felt safe in typically it was climbing at the top of a there is significant evidencez- that some of her uncles who are alcoholics to hotshots hotter out of windows. the thing that is very remarkable about owners wealth is to the extent to which she is able to transcend that sadness. she writes a young boy in the fifties, when he severely beaten in a school, a young boy, six or seven years old, and he goes up to a water fountain to get a little cone, you know, like one of those plastic cups, paper cups. and, i mean, he's really -- he's been so badly, he bleeds on the cup. and he writes her. and he
beyond that, if she moves up to tivoli, in the hudson river valley, hudson is a great story in america from the bay of new york, and all of the transpired along the river, you know, whether it's in george washington and newburgh, or the steamboat, it was currier and ives world along the hudson river and she was born -- grew up just down the road from spring would, the home of franklin roosevelt, her distant cousin. >> did she have a happy childhood? >> now. well, the only place that...
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spirals up the hudson river. as it does it will fall apart as far as the strength, but it will have some rain north of senter and a lot of leftover moisture as another front makes its way towards the area tomorrow. that will trigger thunderstorms, so o which wilbee acrosso northeast. aw the wind with adrienne, the rain with you, rob. thanks to both of you. >>> all eyes on president trump after he hint today he could make a move involving roger stone, his longtime confidant, convicted of lying to congress, facing three years in prison. the president suggesting he might step in, saying stone has been treated unfairly. here's pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: today president trump hinting his longtime friend roger stone could not serve a day of his three-year prison term. dirty-trickster, defiant from the day he was arrested by the fbi, here waving the victory sign of his political hero richard nixon after he was booked. the president has been fuming for months. >> this has not been a fair process. >> reporter: pr
spirals up the hudson river. as it does it will fall apart as far as the strength, but it will have some rain north of senter and a lot of leftover moisture as another front makes its way towards the area tomorrow. that will trigger thunderstorms, so o which wilbee acrosso northeast. aw the wind with adrienne, the rain with you, rob. thanks to both of you. >>> all eyes on president trump after he hint today he could make a move involving roger stone, his longtime confidant, convicted...
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courier and ives on the hudson river.he grew up from franklin roosevelt, her distant cousin. >> did she have a happy childhood? >> no. she writes the only place she ever felt safe was climbing to the top of a cherry tree pining for her father to come get her. there's significant evidence that some of her uncles who were alcoholics took odd shots at her out of the windows. the thing that is very remarkable about eleanor roosevelt is the extent to which she's able to transcend that status. she writes a young boy in the '50s, were you severely beaten in a school, a young boy. 6 or 7 years old. he goes toup to a water fountai to get a plastic cup, paper cup. he's really, he's beaten so badly, he bleeds on the cup. and he writes her. and he says, you know, basically, i'm in school and now i'm terrified. what do i do? young african-american boy. and she writes him back and he sends her the cup. i've held the cup in my hand. and she writes him this extraordinary letter that says that she can only imagine how violated he must fee
courier and ives on the hudson river.he grew up from franklin roosevelt, her distant cousin. >> did she have a happy childhood? >> no. she writes the only place she ever felt safe was climbing to the top of a cherry tree pining for her father to come get her. there's significant evidence that some of her uncles who were alcoholics took odd shots at her out of the windows. the thing that is very remarkable about eleanor roosevelt is the extent to which she's able to transcend that...
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wind watches as it spirals up the hudson river. as it does it will fall apart as far as the strength, but it will have some rain north of center and a lot of leftover moisture as another front makes its way towards the area tomorrow. that will trigger more in the way of thunderstorms, some of which will be severe, across the northeast tomorrow afternoon. >> rob, thank you. >>> and news on president trump and roger stone. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the white house announcing the president has commuted stone's sentence. sources telling abc news the president called stone himself. >> i think roger stone was very unfairly treated. >> reporter: the self-proclaimed dirty trickster, defiant from the day he was arrested. that smile disappearing after he is convicted of seven felony counts. prosecutors proved he obstructed a congressional probe into russia, wikileaks, and the 2016 trump campaign. >> this has not been a fair process. >> reporter: prosecutors recommended that stone be sentenced to seven to nine years in priso
wind watches as it spirals up the hudson river. as it does it will fall apart as far as the strength, but it will have some rain north of center and a lot of leftover moisture as another front makes its way towards the area tomorrow. that will trigger more in the way of thunderstorms, some of which will be severe, across the northeast tomorrow afternoon. >> rob, thank you. >>> and news on president trump and roger stone. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the white...
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behind me, and you will see it in a little bit with the sun rise across the hudson river, it is new jerseyw jersey confronted the virus early. even with that, over 20 deaths announced yesterday by the governor. let's listen. >> you're absolutely right, and the toll has been enormous. over 13,000 confirmed deaths, probably another couple thousand that are expected to pass from covid-19. that is the awful tragedy. our numbers have gotten a lot better. as they got better, we made the decision based on the facts and the science to begin step-by-step reopening our state . so we knew when we were doing that, doing it responsibly, that we would take on more risk in terms of increasing the potential for transmission. we were comfortable with that risk. was we were not expecting the explosion in cases elsewhere in the country, and so the rate of transmission has gotten a little bit uncomfortably high for us, just over one, today it improves slightly. so we put a travel advisory in place for folks from new york and connecticut if they are coming back from a hotspot. are nowident, we requiring face c
behind me, and you will see it in a little bit with the sun rise across the hudson river, it is new jerseyw jersey confronted the virus early. even with that, over 20 deaths announced yesterday by the governor. let's listen. >> you're absolutely right, and the toll has been enormous. over 13,000 confirmed deaths, probably another couple thousand that are expected to pass from covid-19. that is the awful tragedy. our numbers have gotten a lot better. as they got better, we made the...
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charles wilson peel is told about mammoth bones in the hudson river valley. it is not always called mammoth. they did not know what it was. but they did have some bones. you can see the diagram here. he hired some men to rig up this contraption to dig out the remnants of the skeleton of what they are calling a mammoth. jefferson is calling it mammoth, although we know today thanks to the work of and anatomist that is a newnitim species entirely, which he named a mastodon. breasts, and don, teeth. mammoths were found further out west. lewis finds them in the ohio valley. but the east coast valley becomes known as the mastodon. this famous painting is quickly renamed the xo nation of them -- the exhumation of the mastodon. thes erected in headquarters of the u.s. philosophical society. the skeleton ends up in independence hall, where he opens his museum eventually. you can see it in the background on the right, partially hidden by the drapery. despite its obvious significance, the federalists follow jefferson's lead in using it as a political symbol. it jeffers
charles wilson peel is told about mammoth bones in the hudson river valley. it is not always called mammoth. they did not know what it was. but they did have some bones. you can see the diagram here. he hired some men to rig up this contraption to dig out the remnants of the skeleton of what they are calling a mammoth. jefferson is calling it mammoth, although we know today thanks to the work of and anatomist that is a newnitim species entirely, which he named a mastodon. breasts, and don,...
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beautiful view of the hudson river. and riverside park. emily: all right, power to him.d a few picnics while sheltering in place. have a wonderful weekend. we will see you back here -- ♪ ♪ david: fingers and the diet -- markets keep the fears of a surging direst away with hopes of more government help. bloomberg "wall street week." i'm david westin. open ourelosi: economy. do so by testing, testing, testing. david: larry summers and catherine baker, raj cohen of solomon and cromwell. >> banks are the losers in a very real sense in view of the federal rese
beautiful view of the hudson river. and riverside park. emily: all right, power to him.d a few picnics while sheltering in place. have a wonderful weekend. we will see you back here -- ♪ ♪ david: fingers and the diet -- markets keep the fears of a surging direst away with hopes of more government help. bloomberg "wall street week." i'm david westin. open ourelosi: economy. do so by testing, testing, testing. david: larry summers and catherine baker, raj cohen of solomon and...
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it is in hyde park new york, it was about three and half hour drive, a beautiful drive in the hudson river far below, the house where roosevelt was born since a few feet from the library with a beautiful house down to the hudson river. you are surrounded by beauty why you're doing the old-fashioned research. >> you mentions alcoa, what is that. >> that is the cottage that roosevelt built for eleanor and the cottage was 22 rooms it was not a small cottage. but what happened in the 1920s after his affair and they decided to stay together it gave eleanor the freedom to go outside the marriage to find fulfillment and she became involved with women who were activists, voters fighting for reform in child labor laws and franklin's mother always look at these women that would come into the house with the battle shoes on and they were not the fancy people that she was used too so eleanor did not feel comfortable bringing her political friends to the big house where franklin and sarah lived. >> i want to show the picture of mrs. roosevelt, the mother in the middle. when franklin went to harvard he g
it is in hyde park new york, it was about three and half hour drive, a beautiful drive in the hudson river far below, the house where roosevelt was born since a few feet from the library with a beautiful house down to the hudson river. you are surrounded by beauty why you're doing the old-fashioned research. >> you mentions alcoa, what is that. >> that is the cottage that roosevelt built for eleanor and the cottage was 22 rooms it was not a small cottage. but what happened in the...
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. ♪ >> welcome back, the aircraft carrier from world war ii on the side of manhattan on the hudson rivervelopments in those sensational jeffrey epstein saga. ghislaine maxwell the longtime associate, and now deceased was arrested this morning by the fbi and has been ordered held without bail. maxwell is charged with six federal felony counts including conspiracy to entice minors to travel to engage in illegal acts. some of the girls were as young as 14 allegedly. but this probe does not end with the maximo indictment. the feds still want to talk with other high-profile people tied to creepy jeffrey epstein. >> we would welcome andrew coming into talk with us. we would like to have the benefit of his statement. as we previously said and we would welcome him coming in and giving us an opportunity to hear his statement. the three brian has successfully sabotaged katie so let me go to you dana, should president trump ask bill barr to communicate with the counterpart in the united kingdom to allow u.s. authorities to speak with prince andrew? do you think the royals are you know, verboten and
. ♪ >> welcome back, the aircraft carrier from world war ii on the side of manhattan on the hudson rivervelopments in those sensational jeffrey epstein saga. ghislaine maxwell the longtime associate, and now deceased was arrested this morning by the fbi and has been ordered held without bail. maxwell is charged with six federal felony counts including conspiracy to entice minors to travel to engage in illegal acts. some of the girls were as young as 14 allegedly. but this probe does not...
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by a fox news photographer, his pictures of splendid storm of our gotham came from across the hudson river storm brought some flash floods to parts of new jersey and pennsylvania, highways became impassable but in new york it was time to adjust sit back and glorify in the amazing photos of nature unleashed. greg, you're up. >> greg: i'm glad you didn't start with up but it's a bird, it's plain, it's lightning." all right, ""the greg gutfeld show"," saturday, july 11, 10:00 p.m., you've got to be there. okay, let's go to this. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great i consider myself a pretty open-minded person, i can get along with anything, do anything, you know me. but this is disgusting, let's take a look at this stuff. i find this whole thing like an open minded society -- a feline and a reptile, that's against god and man and i have no idea where this goes next because i didn't watch the whole video but i can tell you i'm writing an angry letter to whoever owns that reptile and cat. dana, the sound effects aren't helping. >> jesse: i think there's a some laws against that and the book
by a fox news photographer, his pictures of splendid storm of our gotham came from across the hudson river storm brought some flash floods to parts of new jersey and pennsylvania, highways became impassable but in new york it was time to adjust sit back and glorify in the amazing photos of nature unleashed. greg, you're up. >> greg: i'm glad you didn't start with up but it's a bird, it's plain, it's lightning." all right, ""the greg gutfeld show"," saturday, july...
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starting to see signs saying we are not coming back in the crazy thing is if you go for a walk on the hudson rivern it is 75, there are tons of people outside. so thes policies are keeping people inside, it's just keeping businesses closed and if florida is open in new york is closed, i'm going to florida, and lots of people are going to do that so the whole thing isn't going to work, the policies are flawed regardless of how you look at it. if not everyone working together. >> tucker: a lot of people aren't coming back to new york and i don't know if they get that yet. thank yoube so much for this. you look great for a man who has been in quarantine. >> i've still got the purple sweat pants on. >> tucker: must be pretty rank at this point, good to see you. lockdowns for the, but not for me. that was the guiding principle of our politicians is the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. nobody demonstrated that better than cnn'sgi chris cuomo with hs phony return from a fake quarantine. all of that as a special continues. (upbeat music) - [narrator] this is kate. she always wanted her smile to shin
starting to see signs saying we are not coming back in the crazy thing is if you go for a walk on the hudson rivern it is 75, there are tons of people outside. so thes policies are keeping people inside, it's just keeping businesses closed and if florida is open in new york is closed, i'm going to florida, and lots of people are going to do that so the whole thing isn't going to work, the policies are flawed regardless of how you look at it. if not everyone working together. >> tucker: a...
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were going through the checklist as their plane lost its engines and was being glided into the hudson river. and the idea was it this kind of foreseeing emergencies could make you safe and there was just complete foreknowledge of everything we're experiencing now by the george w. bush team and the barack obama team. it was not a partisan issue. it was not their personalities. it was science which was then just tossed out. >> there is, of course, the single point of failure, which is the pilot in this case. there is nothing you can do systematically. if you put me behind to pilot an airplane right now, things would do poorly and there is no system you could design to make it work. but on the political aftere aftereffects, i thought this reporting of trump reporters that abandoned him was interesting. there is a segment in the population that notices coronavirus also changed the mind of ariel oakley, 29. with coronavirus even just watching the press conferences, having him come out and say it's all fake. i have family that passed away from it. they cannot pretend it's not there. >> yes. and,
were going through the checklist as their plane lost its engines and was being glided into the hudson river. and the idea was it this kind of foreseeing emergencies could make you safe and there was just complete foreknowledge of everything we're experiencing now by the george w. bush team and the barack obama team. it was not a partisan issue. it was not their personalities. it was science which was then just tossed out. >> there is, of course, the single point of failure, which is the...
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this is of course the hudson river with the statue of liberty there in the forefront.ut you can see the macy's fourth of july fireworks spectacular, what you're hearing is a musical score from the new york philharmonic and an appearance by john legend. they had a series of displays that ran throughout the week so new yorkers in each borough should get their own show. macy's never gave a time or location but announced a general vicinity just before showtime to cut down on crowds and help eliminate the spread of covid-19. you see the empire state building in the top corner, just beautiful. it shows we can all celebrate virtually, right? >>> still to come, why some young adults don't seem to be getting the message about masks or seem to ignore it. >>> okay, now at 9:30, that brush fire near morgan hill has forced people from their homes overnight. this is a live look at the park fire that is burning near anderson lake. again, this is near morgan hill and santa clara county. at least 200 acres have burned. morgan hill police say ten homes along finley ridge road have been
this is of course the hudson river with the statue of liberty there in the forefront.ut you can see the macy's fourth of july fireworks spectacular, what you're hearing is a musical score from the new york philharmonic and an appearance by john legend. they had a series of displays that ran throughout the week so new yorkers in each borough should get their own show. macy's never gave a time or location but announced a general vicinity just before showtime to cut down on crowds and help...
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the planes are flying down the hudson river, then passing just east of the statue of liberty. we'll bring you more of these flyover images as we continue right here in the "cnn newsroom." want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performanc: memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. it's basically free money. it's an easy way...
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it will move on up into the hudson river and eventually even into new england. but that will be later on tonight and tomorrow. and then it will be gone for all of the big cities here. but tropical storm warnings from rehoboth beach up to southampton, up to montauk. we will see tropical storm force winds in the next 12 to 24 hours. heavy rainfall as well. this is what the radar should look like today. we move you ahead to 5:00 that's when the biggest weather will be, long island, new york city, hoboken and it will move away from 7:00 to 8:00 tonight and into albany, schenectady, into boston, they could see some big showers. the wind will be about 30 miles per hour and then look at this, some of the areas here will be again four to six more inches of rainfall. we already have flash flood warnings going on on along the coast of delaware up into new jersey and parts of maryland. >> it's the only thing i should do today is nap. i shouldn't try to be productive at all? >> i think that's what i do every day. >> thank you. permission structure granted. chad meyer, thank
it will move on up into the hudson river and eventually even into new england. but that will be later on tonight and tomorrow. and then it will be gone for all of the big cities here. but tropical storm warnings from rehoboth beach up to southampton, up to montauk. we will see tropical storm force winds in the next 12 to 24 hours. heavy rainfall as well. this is what the radar should look like today. we move you ahead to 5:00 that's when the biggest weather will be, long island, new york city,...
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whether its on the side of the hudson river, near the parks or at the beach or that kind of thing, ithere the crowds will be with the truck but it is not quite that easy? am i right about that? we did pivot. we've been going out in brooklyn and primarily concentrated an manhattan. the park in east river, dome know park in brooklyn pretty much every day now. it has been better than manhattan. it is crazy like this, i spoke with building managers, offices are like 10% capacity. so my concern now is all these businesses that pay these rents are going to end up working from home permanently. what is, what is the value proptics of bringing your office back when you learned how to work from home. i still believe in new york. i think it's a place people want to be. it attract as certain type of person to be here. that is our saving grace for our city. we've got our store. we're not giving up on it yet, so. melissa: where is your store located? is it in times square? is that where you were looking? >> two blocks south of times square. 40th and 7th avenue. jimmy buffet is opening margaritavill
whether its on the side of the hudson river, near the parks or at the beach or that kind of thing, ithere the crowds will be with the truck but it is not quite that easy? am i right about that? we did pivot. we've been going out in brooklyn and primarily concentrated an manhattan. the park in east river, dome know park in brooklyn pretty much every day now. it has been better than manhattan. it is crazy like this, i spoke with building managers, offices are like 10% capacity. so my concern now...
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new york city and some of the suburbs and areas right close to the city like mine, right on the hudson river. kennedy, just this weekend we are seeing houses go up and close very quickly. not close, but cell. we have the vicinity to the city, but we are not in the city. we are not in the state of new york. what you are talking about is already starting to happen. what happens when they begin to see even farther out? leave this whole metro area altogether? menus left a stamp that perhaps he will go back and wonder, "what could we have done differently?" dagen, you're one of my favorite many people. this does come down to the economy, as well. the kind of things that kennedy is describing affect the local economies. not just new york but all those around them. >> dagen: particularly in major metropolitan areas, it becomes a downward spiral where your tax base leaves and these left-wing liberal politicians have to raise taxes and raise taxes and raise taxes to fund their runaway budget. you have seen it time and time again. in new york city that's going to happen again. look at the mayor's wife
new york city and some of the suburbs and areas right close to the city like mine, right on the hudson river. kennedy, just this weekend we are seeing houses go up and close very quickly. not close, but cell. we have the vicinity to the city, but we are not in the city. we are not in the state of new york. what you are talking about is already starting to happen. what happens when they begin to see even farther out? leave this whole metro area altogether? menus left a stamp that perhaps he will...
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. ♪ that's of course a view of fireworks over the hudson river in new york with the statue of libertyre. so beautiful. macy's fourth of july fireworks spectacular featured a musical score from the new york fill r philharmonic and appearance by john legend. a series of displays ran throughout the week so that new yorkers in each borough could get their own show. macy's never gave a time or location but announced a general vicinity just before showtime. the secretive displays were designed to cut down on crowds and help eliminate the spread of covid-19. you can see there, up in the corner is the one at the empire state building. pretty cool to see that. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings," demanding justice for elijah mcclain. protesters taking to the streets after newly released selfies show police officers appearing to re-enact a choke hold used on mcclain. >>> first another big fourth of july event hosted by president trump. trump, as we mentioned. celebrate despite warnings to stay at home. for a safe and secure future. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future.
. ♪ that's of course a view of fireworks over the hudson river in new york with the statue of libertyre. so beautiful. macy's fourth of july fireworks spectacular featured a musical score from the new york fill r philharmonic and appearance by john legend. a series of displays ran throughout the week so that new yorkers in each borough could get their own show. macy's never gave a time or location but announced a general vicinity just before showtime. the secretive displays were designed to...
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united states developed in the late 1700's around places like niagara falls seen here at the top, hudson riverurism develops around there. by the 1 -- painting of horseback riding of the side of mount washington. they were in mount desert island in maine, mineral springs in the south and host of other sites. excuse me. it's allergy season if you can bear with me. new port, rhode island begins to take shape here as respite for the heat in the summer. i want to look at two magazines here to give you the tenure of how the discourse begins. on the left 1835 new england magazine, you can see here the opening story is on brown. 1835, article called summer philosophy and it began by invoking the political philosopher edman burke and his advice to live pleasant. that's the theme of this article. philosophy advise younger and less experienced travelers with ways to use their time and advised that they needed to use their time to cultivate and here is a quote, walk slow, think slow, read, dress, undress, in short live with studied and exquisite deliberation and that deliberation needed to expand to what
united states developed in the late 1700's around places like niagara falls seen here at the top, hudson riverurism develops around there. by the 1 -- painting of horseback riding of the side of mount washington. they were in mount desert island in maine, mineral springs in the south and host of other sites. excuse me. it's allergy season if you can bear with me. new port, rhode island begins to take shape here as respite for the heat in the summer. i want to look at two magazines here to give...
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water. , physiciansnew yorkk collected data s showing clearly thatat cholera was coming down e hudson river, coming down thte ear canal, headingng straight fr new yoyork city. cocommercial interests at ththee said we cannonot quarantine the waterways becaususe that would e too disruptive to trade. intnterventionsthh never inuded any q quarantines of the waterways. thatat was out of ththe resistae to controllingng the disisease s it was t t costly to the economy. the other papart was it wawasn'e way they undnderstood d the dis. the way they understood diseases at that time was thahat contagis diseases were carried in the air,r,hese were e carried by smel clouds s of gas that if you inhaled ththem, that is s what d make you sicick. rather t than quarantitining the wateterways, people didid things like string up sides of bebeef o soak up the choholera vapors or repel barrels of tar to the miasma. in the city of london,n, pple wash h toilets,s, wawater closetsts, t because thy wanted t to get rid of human wae and c containment, but because they wanted d to get rid o of te smsmells. sisince t th
water. , physiciansnew yorkk collected data s showing clearly thatat cholera was coming down e hudson river, coming down thte ear canal, headingng straight fr new yoyork city. cocommercial interests at ththee said we cannonot quarantine the waterways becaususe that would e too disruptive to trade. intnterventionsthh never inuded any q quarantines of the waterways. thatat was out of ththe resistae to controllingng the disisease s it was t t costly to the economy. the other papart was it wawasn'e...
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one branch, far from the glitzy headquarters of the wall street giants on the west side of the hudson rivery forgivable loa n after potentially forgivable loan from the paycheck protection programme. part of the us government‘s early coronavirus relief efforts. so we did talk with a number of banks and we actually applied with two. but there were two slow so he took a chance on a bank if you have ever heard of, cross river bank. in new jersey. he never spoke to a loa n jersey. he never spoke to a loan officer or visited a branch but cross river bank‘s use of technology got him the loa n use of technology got him the loan before the first round of funding ran out. we knew that our application had been submitted. and we found out on the saturday that we were approved. so the speed of giving the application in is the only reason we were able to receive alone in the first round. cross river bank with just one branch in newjersey made more than 130 ppe loans and only three banks in the country have made more. it was able to move so quickly by partnering with more than 30 financial technology sta
one branch, far from the glitzy headquarters of the wall street giants on the west side of the hudson rivery forgivable loa n after potentially forgivable loan from the paycheck protection programme. part of the us government‘s early coronavirus relief efforts. so we did talk with a number of banks and we actually applied with two. but there were two slow so he took a chance on a bank if you have ever heard of, cross river bank. in new jersey. he never spoke to a loa n jersey. he never spoke...
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united states developed in the late 1700s around places like niagara falls senior at the top, the hudson river, the catskills over on the left, and tourism develops around there. i the 1880s, 20s and 30s, wealthy travelers were visitine white mounds, you can see that at the bottom image on the right is the painting of horseback riding on the side of mount washington. they were in mount desert island in maine, mineral springs in the south and a host of other sites. excuse me, it's allergy season, if you can bear with me. newport, rhode island, begins taking shape your as a respite for the heat in the summer. i want to look at to magazines to give you the tanner of how the discourse begins. on the left, 1835 new england magazine. you can see the opening story. 1835 though, an article called summer flossie again by invoking a political philosopher edmund burke and his advice to live pleasant. that's the theme of this article. summer philosophy advised younger and less experienced travelers with ways to use their time and it advise they needed to use their time to cultivate equanimity. here's a qu
united states developed in the late 1700s around places like niagara falls senior at the top, the hudson river, the catskills over on the left, and tourism develops around there. i the 1880s, 20s and 30s, wealthy travelers were visitine white mounds, you can see that at the bottom image on the right is the painting of horseback riding on the side of mount washington. they were in mount desert island in maine, mineral springs in the south and a host of other sites. excuse me, it's allergy...
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glory days of the early republican. 50 years earlier, on a rocky secluded ledge overlooking the hudson riverweehawken, new jersey, aaron burr, the vice president of the united states, have fired a mortal shot at her husband, alexander hamilton in a misbegotten effort to remove the man burr regarded as the main impediment to the advancement of his career. (video ends) ron: that was actually opening night on broadway. lin came out about two hours before the show started, and he read the opening paragraphs of my book, and i was very startled when i saw the clip because there were a couple of moments where he is almost on the edge of tears as he is reading it, and as powerful as i know his emotional response had been to the book, when i saw that, i learned something new about just how deeply he had felt, and we were both -- we both fell in love with eliza hamilton who had been a completely unknown figure to the american public before then. i think we really have changed that. brian: here is lin miranda at the same ceremony where you did the rap, so people can see a little bit more -- speaking wh
glory days of the early republican. 50 years earlier, on a rocky secluded ledge overlooking the hudson riverweehawken, new jersey, aaron burr, the vice president of the united states, have fired a mortal shot at her husband, alexander hamilton in a misbegotten effort to remove the man burr regarded as the main impediment to the advancement of his career. (video ends) ron: that was actually opening night on broadway. lin came out about two hours before the show started, and he read the opening...
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bombers under fighter escort will fly over boston and the uss constitution at fenway parks down the hudson riverue of liberty at 5:00 and over the liberty bell at 5:15 before flying overhead here. the blue angels will be part of the air show in addition to army helicopters. the show begins at 6:30 p.m. we'll keep an eye on any potential protests. so far, the dhs deployed a special task force to make sure none of the monuments get destroyed. alicia: lucas tomlinson in d.c. thank you so much, lucas. leland: as people block to the jersey -- flock to the jersey shore for the july 4th weekend, new jersey the state is indefinitely postponing the plan to open indoor dining. the governor is facing growing pushback from restaurant owners and a republican congressman from south jersey joins us now, jeff van drew. we appreciate you joining us. we talked before, you were one of the first people to advocate for loosening restrictions faster in new jersey and now the governor has said he's putting a hold on things. your thoughts? >> well, when we say faster, i always said in an educated, scientific, intellige
bombers under fighter escort will fly over boston and the uss constitution at fenway parks down the hudson riverue of liberty at 5:00 and over the liberty bell at 5:15 before flying overhead here. the blue angels will be part of the air show in addition to army helicopters. the show begins at 6:30 p.m. we'll keep an eye on any potential protests. so far, the dhs deployed a special task force to make sure none of the monuments get destroyed. alicia: lucas tomlinson in d.c. thank you so much,...
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we are looking south along the hudson river towards lower manhattan. clouds are getting darker.re's a wall of rain 70 miles south of here. it's raining heavy along the jersey shore. this has made history. the first f storm -- the earliest f storm we have seen. two weeks earlier than the last earlier f storm. this storm will make its way up the eastern seaboard, producing three to five inches of rain today and tonight in philly and new york city, flash flooding is likely, tropical storm warnings around for that area. watch out. it's going to be a rough day and night. the bigger story is a huge heat dome that's built across the southwest and the lower plains states. we are going to see high temperatures, up to 120 degrees in the deep southwest this weekend. some places higher than that. in the plains states as we head into sunday and beyond, into next week, some spots approaching 110 degrees. this is going to be a relentless and historic heat wave. it's going to last very, very long. we should get used to that as we continue to warm the climate, we will see more and more of these
we are looking south along the hudson river towards lower manhattan. clouds are getting darker.re's a wall of rain 70 miles south of here. it's raining heavy along the jersey shore. this has made history. the first f storm -- the earliest f storm we have seen. two weeks earlier than the last earlier f storm. this storm will make its way up the eastern seaboard, producing three to five inches of rain today and tonight in philly and new york city, flash flooding is likely, tropical storm warnings...
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per hour storm just to the north of atlantic city and pulled up right now across parts of the hudson riveralley and is very quickly now pulling off towards the north. you can see that moisture there. it's across parts of new england, and that's the most moisture that we're dealing with from what was fay. that right there was circulation and a lot of it headed toward canada. behind that, kind of a system that pulled this storm north, a system that was bringing significant lane across parts of far western new york. we'll watch that careful. i'll tell you we're in hurricane season and we expect on an average here around 12 named storms. we're already six named storms in and none of them hurricanes, fortunately, but six tropical storms that got names. we are an expecting an average year this year. take a look where we are, we're just getting going in our hurricane season here and the bulk of the activity happens really from around stay the second week of august through the second week of october and here we are already six named storms in. so, that doesn't bode very well for us. everybody need
per hour storm just to the north of atlantic city and pulled up right now across parts of the hudson riveralley and is very quickly now pulling off towards the north. you can see that moisture there. it's across parts of new england, and that's the most moisture that we're dealing with from what was fay. that right there was circulation and a lot of it headed toward canada. behind that, kind of a system that pulled this storm north, a system that was bringing significant lane across parts of...
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reporter: hamilton's refusal to apologize led to a fateful encounters on a bluff overlooking the hudson riverant lesson that we learn from -- from this exchange of letters. ♪ >> the duel has gained vastly increased attention after the publication of ron cher now's book "alexander hamilton." and the hit broadway musical that followed. >> what if this bullet is my legacy? legacy? it's planting seeds in a garden you never get to see. >> aaron burr was indicted for murdering hamilton. he never stood trial, but his political career was over. hamilton was memorialized and to do this day remains on the $10 bill. a lasting legacy for a life cut short. >> my view is that, yes, we probably lost a lot with the death of alexander hamilton. he had such an outsized impact on the world that we live in today. he really introduced so much of what we consider to be the elements of our modern democracy. >> 204 years ago today. by the way, michelle, so 16 years now since the book has been released. and five years since the musical came out. >> indeed. although hamilton, what an incredible mark on the legacy of l
reporter: hamilton's refusal to apologize led to a fateful encounters on a bluff overlooking the hudson riverant lesson that we learn from -- from this exchange of letters. ♪ >> the duel has gained vastly increased attention after the publication of ron cher now's book "alexander hamilton." and the hit broadway musical that followed. >> what if this bullet is my legacy? legacy? it's planting seeds in a garden you never get to see. >> aaron burr was indicted for...
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jersey and can you see that line where it tracked just to the west of new york city up through the hudson rivernd now it's up around the albany area. that's the center of the storm. the rain and precipitation from it obviously spread out much further than that but that said, for the most part, this is winding down right now. we still have a few showers going on across upstate new york and in across areas of new england. nothing that's going to cause massive problems for us today. i want to point this out though an average hurricane season has 12 named storms. we are already at 6. none of them have been hurricaning. for the most part nuisance storms except for yesterday did cause flooding. to have that kind of activity that early into the season and just getting going. this is where we are, and see that line of today and all of the action really gets going once you get into the august through september into early october. so the bulk of the hurricane seasonal is coming. and we are just at the beginning of this. one other story today that i want to hit on is heat that's building down across parts
jersey and can you see that line where it tracked just to the west of new york city up through the hudson rivernd now it's up around the albany area. that's the center of the storm. the rain and precipitation from it obviously spread out much further than that but that said, for the most part, this is winding down right now. we still have a few showers going on across upstate new york and in across areas of new england. nothing that's going to cause massive problems for us today. i want to...
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hudson. i did a little training this year. do you think a little training can get me across the river by myself this year? have to do it without me. pete: we will announce it more next weekend. we are doing it again for the gi go fund swim live in the hudson. i will be getting in short shorts and giving it a go. you are doing so much more than that kaj and amayyllis. congratulations. >> i have faith new both. i will be watching. pete: your faith is misplaced but i appreciate it. thank you very much. take care. thousands of virtual fans will attend fox's mlb games today. kurt the cyber guy takes us inside the new ball park tech that's next. introducing new voltaren arthritis pain gel, the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card to buy heavier weights online. got it! go time! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning
hudson. i did a little training this year. do you think a little training can get me across the river by myself this year? have to do it without me. pete: we will announce it more next weekend. we are doing it again for the gi go fund swim live in the hudson. i will be getting in short shorts and giving it a go. you are doing so much more than that kaj and amayyllis. congratulations. >> i have faith new both. i will be watching. pete: your faith is misplaced but i appreciate it. thank you...