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look navy seals doing pushups on the first barge completing the first leg of big swim across the hudson riverthe water, swimming from new jersey to new york with the navy seals. and do yoand you see him there a tough, tough swim. by the way on that platform at each stop they have to do 100 pushups. not to mention the one mile run that began would be enough for a day or even a week's exercise. pete is getting his fill and he has just started now going along and i will tell you one of the tough things, emily, too, you see a buoy there orienting yourself. sometimes you feel like you are swimming to nowhere and that mentally becomes a central in and of itself. emily: focused on the great cause this is supporting the gi go fund. i'm telling myself that those pull-ups and pushups are keeping them warm because the thought of all of that exercise this morning literally makes me want to pass out. todd: you see pete in the white cap making it easier to identify them. mixing in freestyle with a little bit of back stroke. can you imagine after doing those pushups, pull-ups they have to do and the run and
look navy seals doing pushups on the first barge completing the first leg of big swim across the hudson riverthe water, swimming from new jersey to new york with the navy seals. and do yoand you see him there a tough, tough swim. by the way on that platform at each stop they have to do 100 pushups. not to mention the one mile run that began would be enough for a day or even a week's exercise. pete is getting his fill and he has just started now going along and i will tell you one of the tough...
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riverkeeper, a watchdog organization started by fishermen to monitor pollution in the new york hudson riverme magazine named kennedy a hero for the planet because of his work on behalf of the hudson river. can lawyers use legal action to stop climate change and other environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows h how. welcome, to "kamp solutions." (light music)
riverkeeper, a watchdog organization started by fishermen to monitor pollution in the new york hudson riverme magazine named kennedy a hero for the planet because of his work on behalf of the hudson river. can lawyers use legal action to stop climate change and other environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows h how. welcome, to "kamp solutions." (light music)
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i swam across the hudson river last year there am jump not guilty nasty hudson river with a bunch of of "fox & friends." barely made it. i had three days' notice and didn't train. this saturday i'm trying it again with a larger group of navy seals across the hudson river. i have actually prepared a little bit this time. we will do it live on the saturday edition. i will be in the little box with the spotlight. i'm hoping to make it on my own like a big boy. army guy navy seals. check it out this saturday gi go.org. >> emily: awesome, pete. >> dana: that's incredible, pete. i admire you very much. a great organization. great you are doing that all right, lawrence? >> lawrence: from texas father-daughter duo rolland and jayden polar are known for viral -- however, some don't go as planned. take a look at this. >> looks kind of dangerous. make sure you go for the right skill. okay? daddy will always save you. hit the ground like that. put those tears up. i got you. >> she got back up and completed her amazing stunt. the two social media stardom gaining views well over a million views wi
i swam across the hudson river last year there am jump not guilty nasty hudson river with a bunch of of "fox & friends." barely made it. i had three days' notice and didn't train. this saturday i'm trying it again with a larger group of navy seals across the hudson river. i have actually prepared a little bit this time. we will do it live on the saturday edition. i will be in the little box with the spotlight. i'm hoping to make it on my own like a big boy. army guy navy seals....
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we were just talking in a prior session bmtabout a woman swimmi in the hudson river in new york. as goi contemplate taking a dip in the hudson? >> a couple of things came to mind, and good morning. it's a pleasure to be here. i don't know -- didn't think you saw that. i was kind of squirming around because we have so many issues with sewage coming into our ri. iat.tg with the nts hudson river and cleaning it up. those ar things that wewant t >> yeah. they have made some progress. that is something we can root for. you know, a lot of people sitting at home now, i can imagine them thinking the water in my tap is just fine. but that's not true for everybody in this country. so i was hoping we could begin by giving people an idea of the scale of this problem. >> the scale of the problem is probably way much larger than they expect. i'm the one that every single day -- we share in the book -- of people that are turning on their tap that have yellow water, green water, black water, brown water, water with pollution issues, aquifers contaminated, their private wells, what do we do, where
we were just talking in a prior session bmtabout a woman swimmi in the hudson river in new york. as goi contemplate taking a dip in the hudson? >> a couple of things came to mind, and good morning. it's a pleasure to be here. i don't know -- didn't think you saw that. i was kind of squirming around because we have so many issues with sewage coming into our ri. iat.tg with the nts hudson river and cleaning it up. those ar things that wewant t >> yeah. they have made some progress....
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theresa mccaffrey is the founder and head of little leaf schoolwhich has three locations along the hudson river and started heren hastinhudson. so you actually put up strings >> just in tinning of the year, so that they understand the boundary. this is our sixth but in t beginning, my goal was to be outside, someplace beautiful, preferably the forest, and have a group of kids with me playing. and there's a whole movement now of early childhood environmental educators.i think it's a great o work. wey have to be a team and brainstorm and make things work because every day is an adventure. >> reporter: as parents consider classrooms, interest in outdoor programming has surged. we're just a few weeks away from opening. where are you in terms of your preparation and how many students are scheduled to come? >> so, we're totally filled. said we have to keep our has groupings no bigger than 15. i've spent the summer doing zoom calls with parents and listening to their fears and anxieties. and teachers, too. i've spent time taing to teachers about their fears and anxieties, and training them on the safe
theresa mccaffrey is the founder and head of little leaf schoolwhich has three locations along the hudson river and started heren hastinhudson. so you actually put up strings >> just in tinning of the year, so that they understand the boundary. this is our sixth but in t beginning, my goal was to be outside, someplace beautiful, preferably the forest, and have a group of kids with me playing. and there's a whole movement now of early childhood environmental educators.i think it's a great...
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the show 1,000 feet above manhattan at the edge of fireworks serving as his backdrop over the hudson riveror "blinding lights." >> i believe that was pretaped on thursday and that was what everyone was seeing, all those fireworks. >> they also saw pictures of him walking out of the hotel with the bigow, dy ga's nearly fo"raion me," both mrae everal performers in masks. >> maluma performed at a drive-in theater in brooklyn, performing for fans watching. >> and for the first time on tv, bts performed their hit song "dynamite." it was a big night for the boys, who also walked away with trophies for best pop, best k-pop, best group, and best choreography. love that they got best pop too, because they're not just k-pop, they're pop too. >> all right, let it be noted. the show lasted a little over two hours. it was hosted by our friend and colleague, keke palmer. she also delivered a performance of her own, her new single "snack" from brooklyn. keke began the night by dedicating the show to the memory of the late chadwick boseman. >>> a sweet snap of country music's superstar. >> keith urban coz
the show 1,000 feet above manhattan at the edge of fireworks serving as his backdrop over the hudson riveror "blinding lights." >> i believe that was pretaped on thursday and that was what everyone was seeing, all those fireworks. >> they also saw pictures of him walking out of the hotel with the bigow, dy ga's nearly fo"raion me," both mrae everal performers in masks. >> maluma performed at a drive-in theater in brooklyn, performing for fans watching....
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i know by train it is. >> host: on the hudson river. >> an i long the hudson river in duchess county. >> host: in those years, the war years that you're writing about here domestically, where did franklin delano roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt spend time besides the white house and hyde park? >> hyde park was the most important place, during the presidency went 200 times to hyde park, that's the most important place. how would he get there? >> by train, often get on the train in washington, maybe at 10:00 or 11:00 at night and reach hyde park by the morning. so he'd sleep on the train and he loveland travelling by train and he had his own compartment. because of the polio and paralysis, he didn't like fast moving transportation, he hated airplanes. eleanor liked to get places fast, but she would go on the train with him. >> host: quick points, when did he day? >> 1945. >> host: do you remember the exact date? >> april 12th. >> host: what year did he contract polio and have to have leg irons. >> 1921, when he was only 37 years old he contracted polio, from one of the things i understoo
i know by train it is. >> host: on the hudson river. >> an i long the hudson river in duchess county. >> host: in those years, the war years that you're writing about here domestically, where did franklin delano roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt spend time besides the white house and hyde park? >> hyde park was the most important place, during the presidency went 200 times to hyde park, that's the most important place. how would he get there? >> by train, often get...
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we'll try to swim across the hudson river. >> let's do it. whoo!ast year. didn't make it. i'm hoping this year i can. i finished the first leg by myself. no jet-skis this year. no help. the current was ferocious. motivation of statue of liberty kept mow going. as much as it is about the gi go fund and invest in homelessness and entrepreneurship all those great things it is about honoring your legacy. >> absolutely. about the brothers in arms. >> out here with all statue of liberty with fellow army, navy, marines. pete: have to do 100 push-ups and 20 pull-ups. pete: i did 20 pull-ups and then kristin did way more. she is a beast. tell us why you're here. >> my husband is one of the seals. he is part of the honor foundation. that helps them put owl of the military. i did a couple decath license. pete: tell me about your back ground, what wrist you here today. >> such an honor to be here. i grew up right by the iron curtain. to me america was a dream. i was fortunate. we got offer to come up here. i swam in four olympic games. i have lived the america
we'll try to swim across the hudson river. >> let's do it. whoo!ast year. didn't make it. i'm hoping this year i can. i finished the first leg by myself. no jet-skis this year. no help. the current was ferocious. motivation of statue of liberty kept mow going. as much as it is about the gi go fund and invest in homelessness and entrepreneurship all those great things it is about honoring your legacy. >> absolutely. about the brothers in arms. >> out here with all statue of...
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cross the hudson river to new jersey, pull out your phone, you make a bet on the mobile app and thereit. >> studies have shown that new jersey has taken from us $837 million last year in wagering, mobile sports betting wagering we look to recapture that money, keep it in new york state. >> they think $800 million last year came from new york to new jersey for sports betting. new york lawmakers are proposing legislation allowing mobile sports gambling and governor cuomo might reconsider his position nebraska, vermont, hawaii have bills pending. voters will get a referendum this fall. massachusetts actually added mobile sports and retail gambling to this economic package they put forward the senate said no thanks. maybe we'll consider it as a stand alone bill and then here are the states that have legalized sport betting right now. some of these do not permit online wagers or sports betting is legal but not active. only seven states permit i gaming these are online casino games. they bring in so much money. michigan expected to launch later this fall. that first year, the state is proje
cross the hudson river to new jersey, pull out your phone, you make a bet on the mobile app and thereit. >> studies have shown that new jersey has taken from us $837 million last year in wagering, mobile sports betting wagering we look to recapture that money, keep it in new york state. >> they think $800 million last year came from new york to new jersey for sports betting. new york lawmakers are proposing legislation allowing mobile sports gambling and governor cuomo might...
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top of the hour now, looking across the hudson river. thank you for being with us. and this morning, the postal service is caupausing one of several controversial changes that critics say endanger mail delivery across the country. the post office said it's stopping the removal of mailboxes in several western states but this is only after removing the collection boxes in several other states and cutting the hours of retail operations. >> in washington, president trump is refusing to distance himself from the republican candidate in congress. she's from georgia who has pushed baseless conspiracy theories. the government is facing pushback on a vaccine challenge trial. a former harvard school professor calls it unnecessary, uninformative and unethical. >> and the economic crisis is hurting families across the country. a lot of them are turning to food banks for the help they need. >> i want to go to cnn national correspondent natasha chen at the side of a food bank set to open later this morning. these food banks have been critical for these families, i know. >> report
top of the hour now, looking across the hudson river. thank you for being with us. and this morning, the postal service is caupausing one of several controversial changes that critics say endanger mail delivery across the country. the post office said it's stopping the removal of mailboxes in several western states but this is only after removing the collection boxes in several other states and cutting the hours of retail operations. >> in washington, president trump is refusing to...
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he will do the best and attach himself to 100 balloons and attempt to cross the hudson river from new jersey to new york. weather permits, it's going take place on august 31st. blain is going to live stream this on the youtube channel. as we go to mike. i have to think that the reason no one has done this before is because it's super dangerous. i really hope that he makes it. so do i. this reminds me when my towel and jump off the couch saying i can fly. cannot:this might be a nice diversion and what we need right now. >> yeah, i think so. i'm not too in to magic and watch ing watching the shows. the movie itself was great. it came out ten or 11 years ago and playing carl. that was a great film. yeah, i am taped in. i think i will definitely watch this one. >>> have good. let's get to the politics. there's major news as it is can kamala harris. she is tapped to be former vice president. joe biden's running mate. they're set to have a briefing from a group of public epidemic at the bottom of the hour. this presidential ticket talked about the pandemic during an online grass roots funds
he will do the best and attach himself to 100 balloons and attempt to cross the hudson river from new jersey to new york. weather permits, it's going take place on august 31st. blain is going to live stream this on the youtube channel. as we go to mike. i have to think that the reason no one has done this before is because it's super dangerous. i really hope that he makes it. so do i. this reminds me when my towel and jump off the couch saying i can fly. cannot:this might be a nice diversion...
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a lot of the early games of the new york teams, they played across the hudson river in hoboken on a field that was called elysian field. but then, -- >> you mentioned they played a lot of games in medicine square. i was like, that is where madison square garden is. >> no. the first medicine -- the first madison square garden was at medicine square -- was at madison square. they moved away because development was coming up around it. -- the scenea lot of -- the theme of the book is how baseball is a city game. nevertheless, it came to be played on the outskirts because even in those 19th deck those 19th century years, land was cheap, cities were developing really fast. you did not put a bowl field right -- a ballfield in the center of the business district next to the bank. you needed more land. it was too expensive. they would be on the edge, but the cities were growing so fast that those parcels of land were often surrounded by development and became in the center of a neighborhood. fenway park is a good example. host: and we are -- >> and we are going to get to that. speaking of immigra
a lot of the early games of the new york teams, they played across the hudson river in hoboken on a field that was called elysian field. but then, -- >> you mentioned they played a lot of games in medicine square. i was like, that is where madison square garden is. >> no. the first medicine -- the first madison square garden was at medicine square -- was at madison square. they moved away because development was coming up around it. -- the scenea lot of -- the theme of the book is...
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really excited when, in the summer 1801, charles wilson appeal is told about mammoth bones in the hudson river valley. by the way, it's not always called mammoth. sometimes it appears as the word incognito because they did not know what it was. however, they did have some bones. he hired a couple dozen men and red this contraption to dig out the remnants of the skeleton. jefferson is calling it mammoth, although we know that is of 1806, the mammoth is not a mammoth at all, but a new species in entirely. he names at the mask down because of its deep. mammoths were found further west. lewis finds evidence of them in the ohio valley. the east coast variety comes to be known as the mastodon. this painting is quickly renamed, the exhumation of the mastodon. on christmas eve, 1801. it is erected in the headquarters of the american philosophical society of america. the skeleton ends up in independence hall where museum is eventually opened. you see it in the background on the right, partially hidden by the drapery. despite its obvious scientific significance, the federalist followed jefferson's lead
really excited when, in the summer 1801, charles wilson appeal is told about mammoth bones in the hudson river valley. by the way, it's not always called mammoth. sometimes it appears as the word incognito because they did not know what it was. however, they did have some bones. he hired a couple dozen men and red this contraption to dig out the remnants of the skeleton. jefferson is calling it mammoth, although we know that is of 1806, the mammoth is not a mammoth at all, but a new species in...
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. >> martha: greg, we saw the comfort parked on the hudson river.javetts center built out with all of the beds. they did not use them. >> greg: there's an interesting trend. the democrats don't get concerned over an issue until they can see it benefitting them. so they have actually played down covid. cnn did, cuomo, de blasio. certain people here did that. you had the ship. they didn't want to use the ship. that would make trump look good. so they shipped the patients over to the rest homes. the sheer number of deaths from that is breathtaking. new jersey and new york, the last time i checked was about 80% of the death count of all republican states combined. a lot of that was sparked by the rest home deaths, which are in the thousands. it's 6,000, 7,000. but the trend here is the democrats didn't care about covid until they thought it could be used as a weapon. the same exact way they didn't care about the riots, they didn't care about the violence, they didn't care about chop, portland, seattle, atlanta, new york city, the shootings in chicago. t
. >> martha: greg, we saw the comfort parked on the hudson river.javetts center built out with all of the beds. they did not use them. >> greg: there's an interesting trend. the democrats don't get concerned over an issue until they can see it benefitting them. so they have actually played down covid. cnn did, cuomo, de blasio. certain people here did that. you had the ship. they didn't want to use the ship. that would make trump look good. so they shipped the patients over to the...
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in the summer of 1801, charles wilson peel is told about mammoth bones in the hudson river valley. by the way 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 a couple dozen men to rig up this contraption to dig out the remnants of the skeleton of what they are calling a mammoth. jefferson is telling it mammoth, although we know today that as of 1806, thanks to the work of animists, it is not a mammoth but a new species entirely which he named the mastodon because of its teeth. the teeth are shaped like -- 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 exhumation of the mastodon. r christmas eve 1801, peel erects it in the 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. in this famous painting called artist and h
in the summer of 1801, charles wilson peel is told about mammoth bones in the hudson river valley. by the way 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 a couple dozen men to rig up this contraption to dig out the remnants of the skeleton of what they are calling a mammoth. jefferson is telling it mammoth, although we know today that as of 1806, thanks to the work of animists, it is not a mammoth but a...
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rural areas don't have mobile sports betting you can cross the hudson river and bet on your mobile apphave now drafted a mobile sports betting bill. they'll hope governor cuomo will reconsider his opposition concerning new york's $13 billion budget shortfall ohio, nebraska, vermont and hawaii have bills pending. south dakota and maryland will get a referendum this fall let me show you states that have legalized sports betting spor sports betting in particular, they have about 20 states that have legalized it. not all of them have mobile sports gaming. online or online casino games could add another stream of revenue, but right now only six states offer it. pennsylvania took in almost $100 million in taxes from mobile offerings the first year who else benefits? the companies offering the plats forms, of course we're talking penn national. draft king and fandual mgm and others are investing heavily trying to take a piece of this action >> they better come up with another rationale. they'll need a lot more gamblers thank you. >>> still ahead, small learning pods are becoming an increasing
rural areas don't have mobile sports betting you can cross the hudson river and bet on your mobile apphave now drafted a mobile sports betting bill. they'll hope governor cuomo will reconsider his opposition concerning new york's $13 billion budget shortfall ohio, nebraska, vermont and hawaii have bills pending. south dakota and maryland will get a referendum this fall let me show you states that have legalized sports betting spor sports betting in particular, they have about 20 states that...
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really excited when in the summer of 1801 charles wilson peel is told about mammoth bones in the hudson river valley near new berg. by the way, it's not always called mammoth. sometimes it appears as the word inc incognitum because they didn't know what it was. he hired a couple hundred men to dig out the remnants of the skeleton of this -- what they're still calling a mammoth of incognitum. jefferson is calling it a mammoth too. we know today, thanks to the work of an aanatomist, that the incognitum is not a ma'am mammo all but a new species that he named the mast don because of his teeth. mastos like breasts, like mastectomy and teeth like bridges of breasts. mammoths were found further out west. and lewis finds evidence of them in the ohio valley. the east coast valley becomes known as the mastedon. on christmas eve, 1801, peel actually erects it and the american philosophical society in philadelphia. as if it needed to be linked any closer to america's image of itself, the skeleton ends up in independence hall where peel opens his museum eventually. and we see it on the background on the
really excited when in the summer of 1801 charles wilson peel is told about mammoth bones in the hudson river valley near new berg. by the way, it's not always called mammoth. sometimes it appears as the word inc incognitum because they didn't know what it was. he hired a couple hundred men to dig out the remnants of the skeleton of this -- what they're still calling a mammoth of incognitum. jefferson is calling it a mammoth too. we know today, thanks to the work of an aanatomist, that the...
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the hudson river and over here on the left. and tourism develops around there. by the 1830s, wealthy travelers were visiting the white mountains. you can see that in the bottom image on the right. there's this painting and writings. they were in mount desert island in maine. mineral springs in the south. a host of other sites. excuse me, it is allergy season. if you can bear with me. rhode island begins taking shape your as well. as a respite from the heat of the summer. i will look at two magazines here. to give you the tenor of how the discourse begins. on the left, 1835, new england magazine. you can see here the opening story is on goodman brown. 1835, the magazine had an article red summer philosophy. begin by political philosopher and his advice to live life like the theme of this article. summer philosophy advises younger less experienced travelers with ways to use the time. any advice of the need to use their time to cultivate this. here's a quote rated walk slow, talk slow, think so, read, write and eat and dress and undress and short-lived, was studied
the hudson river and over here on the left. and tourism develops around there. by the 1830s, wealthy travelers were visiting the white mountains. you can see that in the bottom image on the right. there's this painting and writings. they were in mount desert island in maine. mineral springs in the south. a host of other sites. excuse me, it is allergy season. if you can bear with me. rhode island begins taking shape your as well. as a respite from the heat of the summer. i will look at two...
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started going to see it and a lot of the early games the new york teams played in -- across the hudson river in hoboken in a field that was called illusion field. >> yeah. >> but then -- >> and you mentioned -- there's one part in the book you talk, they played a lot of games in madison square because it's an open space and i was -- >> the first madison square garden was at madison square. the one that is there now is the third. but they moved away because in fact development was coming up all around it. and it was too hard. while i talk a lot in the book, in the theme in the book is how baseball is more of a city game. nevertheless it was -- it tended to be played kind of on the outskirts because even in 19th century years, they were growing and you didn't put a ball field in the center of the business district next to the bank. you needed more land and it was too expensive. so they would be on the edge but the cities were growing so fast that those parcels of land were often then surrounded by development and became in the center of a neighborhood. fenway park is a good example of that. >>
started going to see it and a lot of the early games the new york teams played in -- across the hudson river in hoboken in a field that was called illusion field. >> yeah. >> but then -- >> and you mentioned -- there's one part in the book you talk, they played a lot of games in madison square because it's an open space and i was -- >> the first madison square garden was at madison square. the one that is there now is the third. but they moved away because in fact...
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and a lot of the early games of the new york teams, they played across the hudson river in hoboken on a field that was called elysian field. >> there is one part of the book when you talk about, they played a lot of games in madison square. it was an open space. that's where medicine square garden. is >> no. >> i'm wrong? >> the first madison square gardening was at madison square. they moved away because in fact development was coming up all around it. me the theme of the book is really about how baseball is more a city game. nevertheless, it tended to be played kind of on the outskirts, because even in those 19th century years, even when the land was cheap, cities were also growing and developing really fast in this country. you didn't put a ball a ball field right in the center of the central business district next to the bank. even then, you needed more land and it was too expensive. so they would be kind of on the edge, but the cities were growing so fast that those parcels of land were off and then surrounded by development and became in the center of a neighborhood. fenway park
and a lot of the early games of the new york teams, they played across the hudson river in hoboken on a field that was called elysian field. >> there is one part of the book when you talk about, they played a lot of games in madison square. it was an open space. that's where medicine square garden. is >> no. >> i'm wrong? >> the first madison square gardening was at madison square. they moved away because in fact development was coming up all around it. me the theme of...
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c-span: along the hudson river. >> guest: along the hudson river in duchess county.pan: and in those years, the war years, you're writing about here domestically where did franklin delano roos relate and elle far vooz relate spend their time? >> guest: hyde park was the most important mace for both of them. he went something like 200 times to hyde park. to that's the most -- c-span: how would he get there? >> guest: by train. he would often get on the train in washington maybe 10 or 11 at night, and it would reach hyde park by the morning. he loved traveling by train. he had his own compartment because of his polio, he didn't like fast moving transportation. he hated airplanes, but he could feel grounded. eleanor was just the opposite. she liked to travel but plane, but she would go by train as well. c-span: a couple quick points. what year did he die? >> guest: 1945. c-span: and what year did he contract polio e? >> guest: 1921 when he was 37 years old. and i think one of the things i understood more but doing this book than i ever had before was how much that paral
c-span: along the hudson river. >> guest: along the hudson river in duchess county.pan: and in those years, the war years, you're writing about here domestically where did franklin delano roos relate and elle far vooz relate spend their time? >> guest: hyde park was the most important mace for both of them. he went something like 200 times to hyde park. to that's the most -- c-span: how would he get there? >> guest: by train. he would often get on the train in washington maybe...
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nestled along the hudson river, about an hour's drive north of new york city. the home of dr. ira bernstein, a well-respected podiatrist. i've always wondered why someone chooses feet as a doctor. >> feet are extremely important. yes. >> reporter: he took us back to where it all began. penn state university. where he first met his future wife, susan. here they are smiling from the pages of their college yearbook. it was the mid '90s when the couple bumped into each other at a fraternity party. >> she was just so caring and compassionate. she was supportive of me. she was there when i had to study long hours. >> reporter: it sounds like a great relationship. >> it was. >> reporter: after college, susan worked toward her masters and eventually her doctorate in education and ira went to podiatry school. >> some of my fondest memories of being in the med school was spending time with susan. it was great. we'd go out to dinner for $20, and we were both grateful. >> reporter: not a lot of money? >> we had no money. >> reporter: a few years after that, in 2002, they got married. and
nestled along the hudson river, about an hour's drive north of new york city. the home of dr. ira bernstein, a well-respected podiatrist. i've always wondered why someone chooses feet as a doctor. >> feet are extremely important. yes. >> reporter: he took us back to where it all began. penn state university. where he first met his future wife, susan. here they are smiling from the pages of their college yearbook. it was the mid '90s when the couple bumped into each other at a...
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set to attempt to float through the air suspended by helium balloons from new jersey across the hudson riverely on youtube on monday, august 31st. my thing is he'll always do things like, oh, i'm going to be buried six feet in a coffin, and you're like okay. under a three gallon ton tank. why do you have to be underwater, breathing through one tube, no nutrients. like what? >> so the "up" thing will be impressive, but it will be really, really, really impressive if like "up" he turns into an old man by the time he gets over the river. >> hey. you can expect anything from him. >>> next, it's no stunt. dolly parton is set to release a brand-new album. >> christmas is coming early from the queen of country who is releasing her first holiday album in 30 years. >> wow. >> a holly holiday christmas will feature a mix of original and holiday standards as well as duets with big name friends such as billy ray cyrus, goddaughter miley cyrus, willie nelson and even jimmy fallon. >> a holly dolly christmas, the first sing legal be cuddle up, cozy down christmas with michael buble. the entire album is se
set to attempt to float through the air suspended by helium balloons from new jersey across the hudson riverely on youtube on monday, august 31st. my thing is he'll always do things like, oh, i'm going to be buried six feet in a coffin, and you're like okay. under a three gallon ton tank. why do you have to be underwater, breathing through one tube, no nutrients. like what? >> so the "up" thing will be impressive, but it will be really, really, really impressive if like...
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then we start to see these visuals where the old tomb, the new tomb coincide with the hudson river school. school ofat the artistic expression was getting at was highlighting the bounty and discovered richness of the american landscape. you will probably see -- you can house,mples at the white but washington's tomb became a place artists continuously captured whether it was for engravings or actual pieces of art. it kind of always fits that same framework. you see a rustic setting, the tomb, and you see a humble abode. this is where the remains of george washington are. engraving, but again things have shifted. we have the new tomb which is pointed toward the river and you can see the mansion, maryland in the background. here is another example. the thing coinciding with this is the artists are not formally trained. when we talk about democratizing washington's memory more and more people are not necessarily trained, but they are also claiming washington for themselves because they are the ones capturing his tomb and gravesite. -- those who could afford not afford to make the trip, this a
then we start to see these visuals where the old tomb, the new tomb coincide with the hudson river school. school ofat the artistic expression was getting at was highlighting the bounty and discovered richness of the american landscape. you will probably see -- you can house,mples at the white but washington's tomb became a place artists continuously captured whether it was for engravings or actual pieces of art. it kind of always fits that same framework. you see a rustic setting, the tomb,...
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pete: swimming in a pool is not the same as swimming in the dirty, wave-filled hudson river.hang with them this year. griff: i have my money on you. now you have the confidence that you can get it done. now it's easy. you're not going to be afraid of drowning or not making it. do you think he's been training that hard? jedediah: i think -- you set the expectations high, pete. you never do that. you have to set them low so if you do a mediocre job everyone is like oh, pete you're amazing. now that everyone knows you've been training, they're going to expect you to be up there with the seals. you better just do really well, or it's going to be really disappointing. pete: we'll see. i'll bring the expectations down. i just want to finish. we'll bring that next weekend. we begin with extreme weather, right now tropical storm isaias making its way closer to florida after slamming eastern parts of the state with heavy rain and wind. recognize leventhal joins us live from palm beach with the conditions there. rick, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. it's a blustery morni
pete: swimming in a pool is not the same as swimming in the dirty, wave-filled hudson river.hang with them this year. griff: i have my money on you. now you have the confidence that you can get it done. now it's easy. you're not going to be afraid of drowning or not making it. do you think he's been training that hard? jedediah: i think -- you set the expectations high, pete. you never do that. you have to set them low so if you do a mediocre job everyone is like oh, pete you're amazing. now...
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the popularized phrase and mentality that leads somebody to jumping in the hudson river. >> i feel like he was talking about taking a trip to miami, or vegas when your friends call. i don't think that he was talking about jumping in to a nasty river. >> i will say, in defense of this city, and its waters. way cleaner than they used to be. the pollution has gone down, especially in the pandemic. less ship traffic. if there's a time to be an idiot and jump in the water. now's the time. and now we are talking about you. >> so you are going to do it? >> no, what? are you kidding me? although it's hot here. >> i will have to pass on that one as well. >>> but, coming up, why the pentagon is now officially studying ufos. >> as if they were not studying them before. >>> and also, major league baseball honoring the legacy of players that show case their abilities in the negro leagues legendary hank aaron, he is talking about it and we will tell you what he has to say. >>> and the standout new york city apartment that could make you feel that you are living inside a clock. better than the $100 re
the popularized phrase and mentality that leads somebody to jumping in the hudson river. >> i feel like he was talking about taking a trip to miami, or vegas when your friends call. i don't think that he was talking about jumping in to a nasty river. >> i will say, in defense of this city, and its waters. way cleaner than they used to be. the pollution has gone down, especially in the pandemic. less ship traffic. if there's a time to be an idiot and jump in the water. now's the...
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these visuals where the old tomb, the new tomb, they coincide with the rise of what is called hudson river school. and part of what this school of artistic expression was getting at was highlighting the bounty and the discovered richness of the american landscape. so you'll -- you'll probably see -- you can see examples of this in the white house at the met. but washington's tomb actually became a place that artists continuously captured, whether for engravings or actual pieces of art. it kind of always fits that same framework. you see a rustic setting. you see the tomb, and you see a very humble abode. and this is where the remains of george washington are. here's another engraving. but again, now, you can see things have shifted. now we have the new tomb, which is pointed towards the river. you can see the mansion. you can see maryland in the background, the potomac river. and here's another example. again, and the other thing that's coinciding with this is that the artists are not formally trained either. so when we talk about democratizing washington's memory, there are more and more
these visuals where the old tomb, the new tomb, they coincide with the rise of what is called hudson river school. and part of what this school of artistic expression was getting at was highlighting the bounty and the discovered richness of the american landscape. so you'll -- you'll probably see -- you can see examples of this in the white house at the met. but washington's tomb actually became a place that artists continuously captured, whether for engravings or actual pieces of art. it kind...
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watch. >> ready. >> you've got some navy seals getting ready tore swim across the hudson river.ap. that is pete right in the middle there go pete. >> lots of respect for the navy seals. holy cow. >> there was struggle by the liberty there. >> i got toed part of the way. i think it was in mercy. do i have it in me to finish the last two legs based on what have you seen. >> good army friend there is a reason we are the premier commando force in the world. >> let's do it. >> oh my goodness. >> what's it feeling like after leg 2? pete: better. boom. i love it. did it. pete: so, guys it's from liberty state park in jersey city over to the statue of liberty. over to ellis island and to lower manhattan. you have to stop and do 22 pull-ups and 122 pushups at each one of the barges. needless to say did i none of those last year because i barely made it with the swim. i spent 25 minutes, 25 meters from the statue of liberty because i couldn't get through the current needed a little bit of help. i trained this year and i'm hoping i can actually knock it out for real. going to i do it live
watch. >> ready. >> you've got some navy seals getting ready tore swim across the hudson river.ap. that is pete right in the middle there go pete. >> lots of respect for the navy seals. holy cow. >> there was struggle by the liberty there. >> i got toed part of the way. i think it was in mercy. do i have it in me to finish the last two legs based on what have you seen. >> good army friend there is a reason we are the premier commando force in the world....
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and across the hudson river, another tree smashed into this mail truck in new jersey. fortunately, the driver was okay. energy providing con edison said isaias knocked down power to 60,000 people in the tri-state area, the second largest ogeage in company history. >> sitting there reading and this huge crash, and i knew instantly what it was. i tried to look out the windows, and all i could see was trunks and branches. >> reporter: she told us this falling tree broke through her connecticut as isaias flew by. not exactly an ideal birthday gi gift. she turns 82 today. was it frightening? >> no. >> reporter: most people with a tree falling through their house would be shaken up. you don't seem like it. >> no. i was just grateful that nothing serious had happened. you know, a house is a house. >> reporter: very happy birthday to stephanie. president trump said tuesday he's monitoring the storm, that he will dispatch fema agents to states who require it. he also approved a disaster declaration for the state of florida, which was largely spared from the storm, as well as th
and across the hudson river, another tree smashed into this mail truck in new jersey. fortunately, the driver was okay. energy providing con edison said isaias knocked down power to 60,000 people in the tri-state area, the second largest ogeage in company history. >> sitting there reading and this huge crash, and i knew instantly what it was. i tried to look out the windows, and all i could see was trunks and branches. >> reporter: she told us this falling tree broke through her...
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>> ♪ we're an american man griff: the final leg of his journey across the hudson river.odd: bye-bye, everybody have a great saturday. neil: all right, you won't do it congress, i will. growing indications today is the day that the president is going to issue that executive order, executive action if you will, to go ahead and get stimulus out to the american people, sooner rather than later lake i said, today. what we know is that he is looking to provide an extension of jobless benefits. he also could look at keeping obviously the payroll tax issue alive and well, maybe something that could produce instant cash from the american people. the devils in the details but this much we know for sure. the president hinted at this last night at his golf club , that's where he's staying on the weekend here, and indications are right now he wants to move fast on this to get the economic bang for the bu ck sooner again rather than later. what a busy weekend to start things off welcome everybody i'm neil cavuto. i literally got here the seconds to spare because i was swimming the hud
>> ♪ we're an american man griff: the final leg of his journey across the hudson river.odd: bye-bye, everybody have a great saturday. neil: all right, you won't do it congress, i will. growing indications today is the day that the president is going to issue that executive order, executive action if you will, to go ahead and get stimulus out to the american people, sooner rather than later lake i said, today. what we know is that he is looking to provide an extension of jobless...
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this on the same day we are getting word out of the garden state, new jersey, just over the hudson riverturning there on friday at 25% capacity. but the mayor seemed to be hinting it won't return at least in the big apple until there's a virus vaccine. that seems a little -- kind of backwards there but anyway, he's saying i will absolutely tell you we are going to keep looking for the situation where we can push down the virus enough where we would have more ability to address indoor dining, restaurants in the area are saying mayor, the infection rate is way way down, right now it's the lowest in america, and we are hanging on a thread. he seems to be saying you're going to keep hanging. more after this. i'm hector. i'm a delivery operations manager in san diego, california. we've had a ton of obstacles in finding ways to be more sustainable for a big company. we were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of zero emissions electric vehicles. the amazon vans have a decal that says, "shipment zero." we're striving to deliver a package with zero emissions in to the air. i feel really p
this on the same day we are getting word out of the garden state, new jersey, just over the hudson riverturning there on friday at 25% capacity. but the mayor seemed to be hinting it won't return at least in the big apple until there's a virus vaccine. that seems a little -- kind of backwards there but anyway, he's saying i will absolutely tell you we are going to keep looking for the situation where we can push down the virus enough where we would have more ability to address indoor dining,...
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street and first avenue he is chased up to what we know today as harlem and then all across the hudson riverand then across new jersey into pennsylvania. that's not a very good beginning for someone trying to fight a war. but then on christmas things change differently when washington re- crosses the delaware. with the extraordinary victory and after that the battle that washington also wins and then to wake up to the fact this isn't what we can sweep away we could have a war on our hands. that's washington. it is a much more complicated story than what we hear in high school. >> what about not require seeing the delaware? >> of course because it's the men fighting underneath him. they want to go home. the winter passes and they need to work their farms and his army said we are doing too well we need to go away. washington gives a speech and saves his army. and then philadelphia the continental army to put together bags of everything we can find relating to money pieces of silver or flatware and then horses are laden with this to distribute. that saves the army. with that passion for the cau
street and first avenue he is chased up to what we know today as harlem and then all across the hudson riverand then across new jersey into pennsylvania. that's not a very good beginning for someone trying to fight a war. but then on christmas things change differently when washington re- crosses the delaware. with the extraordinary victory and after that the battle that washington also wins and then to wake up to the fact this isn't what we can sweep away we could have a war on our hands....
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dagen: except they set off fireworks outside of my apartment in the hudson river on thursday night at11:00 at night pretaping some of that, and my dog just spontaneously went to the bathroom. so i'm still waiting for mtv to come over to clean my, rug because their stupid fireworkings. i digress. moving on, a sheep breaking records. a sheep named double diamond selling for big cash. three bidders join together to pay a million dollars. cabot can you imagine paying that much for a sheep? >> if i did pay that much for a sheep it better fly, have all sorts of tech logical advances and do a lot for me it is a very busy sheep he's having lots and girlfriends and children throughout the countryside of that great land and again, this is a new record. best to previous record 300,000 so huge new record here but again, i'm going to expect pretty big return if i paid that much. but good for him knowing his worth. dagen: i said it a million it is about half a million. so he's really not all that. finally bill gaetz the banker warren buffett getting more nice words for 90th birthday. bill gaetz mak
dagen: except they set off fireworks outside of my apartment in the hudson river on thursday night at11:00 at night pretaping some of that, and my dog just spontaneously went to the bathroom. so i'm still waiting for mtv to come over to clean my, rug because their stupid fireworkings. i digress. moving on, a sheep breaking records. a sheep named double diamond selling for big cash. three bidders join together to pay a million dollars. cabot can you imagine paying that much for a sheep? >>...
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called to this is all that remains of his belongings after the nile river flooded his home and his neighborhood in sudan's capital hudson he says when he 1st saw the river rising 2 days ago he thought he'd be able to save his home but soon realized otherwise. we put sandbags around the entrance of the house so it won't collapse then i went to help other homes much closer to the nile and when the water continued rising i ran back to make sure my house wouldn't collapse but it did and we lost so much i took my family to a relative's house and now i'm trying to see what i can salvage dozens of other homes have suffered similar damage destroyed by the river less than 5 kilometers away. i took my kids when my home got submerged in water all our property and life savings have been destroyed by the flood. i have lived here for many years but this is the 1st time the flood has reached this height it's caused a lot of damage my house now has collapsed meteorologists say the rise in the level of the nile river is due to heavy rains in the south of the country they also say climate change has increased the amount of annual rainfal
called to this is all that remains of his belongings after the nile river flooded his home and his neighborhood in sudan's capital hudson he says when he 1st saw the river rising 2 days ago he thought he'd be able to save his home but soon realized otherwise. we put sandbags around the entrance of the house so it won't collapse then i went to help other homes much closer to the nile and when the water continued rising i ran back to make sure my house wouldn't collapse but it did and we lost so...
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the hudson river far below. the house sits on a few feet from the library where he is more varies a bit of miles. sear surrounded by beauty by doing this kind of openness and research. hostwhat happened at the cottage that roosevelt had built for eleanor pretty the cottage actually was 22 grams. it was not a small luke cottage but what happened in 1920, after his affair with lucy. and then decided to stay together, they gave eleanor the freedom to go out side the marriage to find fulfillment. she became involved with the pogrom of women were activists . fighting for preformed causes. and franklin's mother always looked at these women they would come inside their saddle shoes on. and they were the kind of fancy people that she was used to. so learn to don't feel comfortable bringing her women political friends to the big house or franklin had lived. sue 500 show the picture here of missus roosevelt, the mother the middle. doris: is a perfect picture . by franklin and eleanor got married, they're about to townhous
the hudson river far below. the house sits on a few feet from the library where he is more varies a bit of miles. sear surrounded by beauty by doing this kind of openness and research. hostwhat happened at the cottage that roosevelt had built for eleanor pretty the cottage actually was 22 grams. it was not a small luke cottage but what happened in 1920, after his affair with lucy. and then decided to stay together, they gave eleanor the freedom to go out side the marriage to find fulfillment....
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hudson valley. rolling hills. a majestic river. and quaint small towns. for linda kolman, it was the perfect place to raise a family. >> i grew up in saugerties. small schools, you know. just involved in sports and things like that. >> reporter: everyone seems friendly and it just seems kind of -- >> yeah, they're small-home towns, you know? >> reporter: it's where linda lived with her husband tom and their family. a loving home where they celebrated birthdays and holidays. thanksgiving 2011 was a busy time, visiting relatives, over-eating, and watching football. >> he just loved the game of football. and he was a giants fan from a kid. >> reporter: and you took him to his first giants game. >> i did. i have pictures of him, like, you know, standin' down by the field like, "look at me." >> reporter: kid in a candy store? >> yeah, yeah. it was great. >> reporter: both linda and tom had been married before, but this felt like the real deal. >> reporter: what was it about tom's personality that made him so lovable and made you love him? >> he had a shyness a
hudson valley. rolling hills. a majestic river. and quaint small towns. for linda kolman, it was the perfect place to raise a family. >> i grew up in saugerties. small schools, you know. just involved in sports and things like that. >> reporter: everyone seems friendly and it just seems kind of -- >> yeah, they're small-home towns, you know? >> reporter: it's where linda lived with her husband tom and their family. a loving home where they celebrated birthdays and...
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devastating cities and he got a good point that cities are built and fertile river and landscapes a hammer by cities, not the hudson valley where you live, it's not what it was before humans were there. but sure, that's different from suggesting there will be a resource scarcity which is done and he says were not resource scarcity because we could not use more nuclear energy for example. this is one of the most interesting things, one of the things i discovered in the research for apocalypse, the people who say were going to run out of resources had to constantly attack the technologies that wil would allw for more resources. he said we cannot grow more food and we should not use contraception to have fewer kids, in the 70s they said were going to run out of energy because -- we can have industrial farming in poor countries because we have limited fossil fuel resources and now they say were going to run out of resources or cancel climate change because we can't use nuclear energy to give weapons. so i think you can combine in the same person i really discipline science but also somebody who comes from certain amoun
devastating cities and he got a good point that cities are built and fertile river and landscapes a hammer by cities, not the hudson valley where you live, it's not what it was before humans were there. but sure, that's different from suggesting there will be a resource scarcity which is done and he says were not resource scarcity because we could not use more nuclear energy for example. this is one of the most interesting things, one of the things i discovered in the research for apocalypse,...
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which is cities are built on these really for tile river and coastal landscapes that just get hammered by cities. the area where i live or the hudson valley where you live, it's not what it was before humans were there. surethat's different from suggesting there's going to be some kind of resource is . so what is the source of the resource scarcity and i find he does the same thing malthusians have often done which is he says we're going to have resource yesterday because we could use more nuclear energy for example. this is one of the most interesting things is one of the things i discovered in the research for apocalypse never was the people who say were going to run out of resources had to constantly attack the technology that would allow for more resources so malthus said we shouldn't use contraception to stop having kids, they said were never going to run out of energy or we can have industrial farming because we have limited fossil fuel resources and now malthusians say we can't, you're going to run out of resources or we can't solve climate change because we can't use nuclear energy. get weapons reasons so i think that what
which is cities are built on these really for tile river and coastal landscapes that just get hammered by cities. the area where i live or the hudson valley where you live, it's not what it was before humans were there. surethat's different from suggesting there's going to be some kind of resource is . so what is the source of the resource scarcity and i find he does the same thing malthusians have often done which is he says we're going to have resource yesterday because we could use more...
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. ♪ hudson singing "a ]hange is gonna come" ♪ jennifer: ♪ i was born by the river in a little tent oh i've been running ev'r since it's been a long, a long time coming but i know a change is gonna come it's been too hard living, but i'm afraid to die 'cause i don't know what's up there, beyond the sky it's been a long, a long time coming but i know a change gonna come, oh yes it will i go to the movie and i go downtown somebody keep tellin' me don't hang around it's been a long, a long time coming but i know a change gonna come, oh yes it will then i go to my brother and i say brother help me please but he winds up knockin' me back down on my knees, oh there have been times that i thought i couldn't last for long but now i think i'm able to carry on it's been a long, a long time coming a change a change yeah will yes it ooh ♪ sen. harris: we must elect a president who will bring something different, something better, and do the important work, a president who will bring all of together -- black, white, latino, asian, indigenous -- to achieve the future we collectively want. we must el
. ♪ hudson singing "a ]hange is gonna come" ♪ jennifer: ♪ i was born by the river in a little tent oh i've been running ev'r since it's been a long, a long time coming but i know a change is gonna come it's been too hard living, but i'm afraid to die 'cause i don't know what's up there, beyond the sky it's been a long, a long time coming but i know a change gonna come, oh yes it will i go to the movie and i go downtown somebody keep tellin' me don't hang around it's been a long,...
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toms river, you could be flooding with that surge coming in, that area. maybe even a little bit of surge up the hudson. but for the most part, this is going to be a power problem. already now, i've been adding these up this morning. they just go up and up and up. 500,000 customers without power. that means, what, 1.5 million people right now without power, john? >> yeah. it's tough. and of course, obviously, with the pandemic, sometimes it's hard to get the work to get the lines back up and running again. people need that power. don't sleep on this storm, chad. it's going to affect a lot of people. thanks so much for being with us. keep us updated throughout the morning. >>> new developments overnight in the coronavirus pandemic, which has now killed about 156,000 americans. two more children, teenagers, have died of coronavirus complications in florida. and in a new interview, the president says that the death toll -- now above 155,000 in this country -- quote, is what it is. cnn's rosa flores live in miami with the latest here. i know, rosa, in florida, more than 40 hospitals still at icu capacity.
toms river, you could be flooding with that surge coming in, that area. maybe even a little bit of surge up the hudson. but for the most part, this is going to be a power problem. already now, i've been adding these up this morning. they just go up and up and up. 500,000 customers without power. that means, what, 1.5 million people right now without power, john? >> yeah. it's tough. and of course, obviously, with the pandemic, sometimes it's hard to get the work to get the lines back up...
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hudson. and to build here would require revolutionary construction methods. how do you construct a foundation tower in the middle of a riverso interesting because you see the story behind these things that had never been built to this scale before. and from now until august 22nd you can get a free copy of sean hannity's book live free or die by signing up for fox nation. head over to fox nation.com for more information. brian: i cannot believe he was walking up there. ainsley: i know. brian:...