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mary norton is a democrat when she came up to politics in jersey city, new jersey. her mentor was frank "i am the law" hague. he promoted her career. she comes into the house in 1925, the same year as edith noures rogers. the interesting thing about her is that she, like rogers and other women from this generation, really pursued a strategy of gaining power in the house by assimilating. they did not push women's issues per se. they really try to minimize gender differences. and norton was extremely successful moving up the committee leadership ladder. she chaired four congressional committees by the time she retired from the house in the early 1950's. one of them was the labor committee during the new deal, which was major. her signal piece of legislation was the fair labor standards act of 1938 which set a 40-hour workweek, outlawed child labor, set a minimum wage. she later said, i am prouder of getting that bill through the house than anything i've ever done. she was a no-nonsense legislator. early on in her career, maybe the year this picture was snapped, she wa
mary norton is a democrat when she came up to politics in jersey city, new jersey. her mentor was frank "i am the law" hague. he promoted her career. she comes into the house in 1925, the same year as edith noures rogers. the interesting thing about her is that she, like rogers and other women from this generation, really pursued a strategy of gaining power in the house by assimilating. they did not push women's issues per se. they really try to minimize gender differences. and norton...
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-giordano: jersey city. lemonis: can i see some of the product? giordano: sure, sure.o these here are cut and sewn in new jersey. lemonis: all men's? giordano: mostly men's, but women can wear some of the stuff. -lemonis: did you design this? -giordano: i designed that. i do everything. -lemonis: good nice color. giordano: that's a really interesting piece. lemonis: this is a nice shirt. giordano: it's a very nice shirt. this was one of our first things. lemonis: it's got the high low here. giordano: it's got this slight high low for extended. lemonis: for a normal person, it's got a little bit of stretch. -giordano: this sells. lemonis: this is a totally different look. giordano: this is my funky. you always got to have a funky one. lemonis: i don't dislike any of it. i just didn't understand how it connected to everything else. giordano: there's a hat here that ties back into it. this hat gave me the idea -- lemonis: could somebody say you're shooting from the hip all the time? giordano: not all the time but most of the time. lemonis: what i liked about rocco's desig
-giordano: jersey city. lemonis: can i see some of the product? giordano: sure, sure.o these here are cut and sewn in new jersey. lemonis: all men's? giordano: mostly men's, but women can wear some of the stuff. -lemonis: did you design this? -giordano: i designed that. i do everything. -lemonis: good nice color. giordano: that's a really interesting piece. lemonis: this is a nice shirt. giordano: it's a very nice shirt. this was one of our first things. lemonis: it's got the high low here....
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hank in jersey city, good morning. you're next. caller: good morning, how you doing. first of all i want to say i'm african-american and trump is the best president for black people since abraham lincoln. he let me tell you why. before the pandemic, before the pandemic everything was fantastic. we had the lowest unemployment ever in the history of america for black folks. and also trump has -- fully funded black colleges. now they don't have to worry every year that the government will fund all black colleges. also, trump has come out with prison reform. here's my question. why didn't obama do all this? he was there for eight years and he had the opportunity to do these things and he didn't do it. i'll tell you why. because the democrats need black people to do bad. they are -- if black people start doing well, they wouldn't vote democratic, they would vote republican like i have. what it comes down is capitalism versus socialism. socialism looks to steal from those who earned to give to those who have not earned. capitalism says everybody has the opportunity to make
hank in jersey city, good morning. you're next. caller: good morning, how you doing. first of all i want to say i'm african-american and trump is the best president for black people since abraham lincoln. he let me tell you why. before the pandemic, before the pandemic everything was fantastic. we had the lowest unemployment ever in the history of america for black folks. and also trump has -- fully funded black colleges. now they don't have to worry every year that the government will fund all...
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it was caring 800 prisoners from jersey city and it collided head-on with a coal train in the mountains of pennsylvania. in that wreck, 14 guards are killed, 40 prisoners are killed, a numbers escape, and all of the talented people load up the train and bury the dead and do with this tragedy. and we know it was the middle of the night that the wounded arrive in elmira with no advanced word. so, in elmira,they had no idea this tragedy had happened. all they know is the train arrived unexpectedly -- this leads to suffering. about this time, they also have to establish a cemetery to bury the dead. before august 1, already 11 prisoners had died. the sheholah dead will let up removed until much later. this was something that was put into a charge of a very interesting man named john jones. jones was at one time in his life a slave who ran away to his freedom. settled in elmira where he became a prominent conductor on the underground railroad ushering hundreds to their freedom, but settled there and found a new life. he was so trusted that they made him caretaker of the local cemeteries, incl
it was caring 800 prisoners from jersey city and it collided head-on with a coal train in the mountains of pennsylvania. in that wreck, 14 guards are killed, 40 prisoners are killed, a numbers escape, and all of the talented people load up the train and bury the dead and do with this tragedy. and we know it was the middle of the night that the wounded arrive in elmira with no advanced word. so, in elmira,they had no idea this tragedy had happened. all they know is the train arrived unexpectedly...
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it was caring 800 prisoners from jersey city and it collided head-on with another train in the mountains of pensacola. in that wreck, 14 guards are killed, 40 prisoners are killed, a numbers skate, and all of the talented people and the people number of prisoners escape. and all of the talented people load up the train and bury the dead and do with this tragedy. and we know it was the middle of the night that the wounded arrive in elmira with no advanced word. so, elmira they had no idea -- so in all mira, they had no idea this tragedy had happened. all they know is the train so, in lnexpectedly -- mira, they had no idea this train it happen. -- so in elmira, they had no idea this accident had happened. this leads to suffering. about this time, they also have to establish a cemetery to bury the dead. before august 1, already 11 prisoners had died. sheholah dead will let up removed until much later. this was something that was put into a charge of a very interesting man named john jones. jones was at very -- at one time in his life a slave who ran away to his freedom. settled in elmira wh
it was caring 800 prisoners from jersey city and it collided head-on with another train in the mountains of pensacola. in that wreck, 14 guards are killed, 40 prisoners are killed, a numbers skate, and all of the talented people and the people number of prisoners escape. and all of the talented people load up the train and bury the dead and do with this tragedy. and we know it was the middle of the night that the wounded arrive in elmira with no advanced word. so, elmira they had no idea -- so...
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ever be different. history of deep distrust between police and african americans: newark, new jersey-- a citystill bore the onars of a violent rebelli in 1967, after a white cop beatp a black cab driver.s >> race rocked new jersey's largest city, newark, for five consecutive days and. nights at least 24 persons are kill. >> cobb: five decades later, the problems persisted. when i arrived, the city had just been singled out by the department of justice policing-- for routinelyry violating people's civil rights. >> racial profiling... >> unconstitutional stops... >> stop and frisk, excessive force... >> cobb: particularly black people. ♪ but newark was also becoming a laboratory for ways to improve policing. the justice department had begun to mandatehanges, and residents had recently elected a mayor who was a longtime advocate for police reform. he was also an old friend of mine-- ras baraka. we'd gone to college together. we'd been activists together. i wanted to know how he planned on changing things around here.r hi, mrs. baka, how are you? so good toee you. his mother, amina, answered the
ever be different. history of deep distrust between police and african americans: newark, new jersey-- a citystill bore the onars of a violent rebelli in 1967, after a white cop beatp a black cab driver.s >> race rocked new jersey's largest city, newark, for five consecutive days and. nights at least 24 persons are kill. >> cobb: five decades later, the problems persisted. when i arrived, the city had just been singled out by the department of justice policing-- for routinelyry...
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and i watched in jersey city, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that and i watched our police and our firemen down on 711, down at the world trade center. everyone who helped clear the rubble, and i was there and i watched and i helped a little bit. i was down there also, but i'm not considering myself a first responder, but i was down there. i spent a lot of time down there with you. >> all lies. what kind of a man lies about 9/11? >> you know, it's interesting. i with great regret and shame is part of creating the myth of trump before there really was a trump. but trump came out of that experience of "the art of the deal" and has spent the subsequent 30, 35 years inventing a version of himself that he wished he could be. it was a fantasy. he is the ultimate example of fake news. i came out of that ashamed, and my attitude toward the truth was it had the power to set me free. that if i was willing to really reckon with what had prompted me to do that book and with who i could become -- if i could accept all of who i am, both the good and the bad, that
and i watched in jersey city, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that and i watched our police and our firemen down on 711, down at the world trade center. everyone who helped clear the rubble, and i was there and i watched and i helped a little bit. i was down there also, but i'm not considering myself a first responder, but i was down there. i spent a lot of time down there with you. >> all lies. what kind of a man lies about 9/11? >> you know,...
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andrew, i remember you reporting just a couple of years ago on the decision in jersey city for amazont of there 15,000 jobs. how do you think people think about that now with unemployment in jersey city over 9% maybe that was a mistake maybe the people that did that shouldn't be elected again and i'm not trying to be partisan about it. you need good policy and good policy is total transparency on tax and forcing everybody to realize that you charge more than 50% on personal tax and s.a.l.t.'s a big part of that. you get the law of diminishing returns. people in states that pay more than 50% tax eventually want to go to states where it's less it's that simple shine the light of transparency on it and don't play the game of deductibility anywhere. >> john, i gather you're on the other side of it. >> i'm very disappointed this morning. my middle name is hope. i thought kevin and i would be on the same page of this the federal government, i have great respect for kevin, obviously, he's very smart the federal government is doing what he says he doesn't like, which is picking winners and lo
andrew, i remember you reporting just a couple of years ago on the decision in jersey city for amazont of there 15,000 jobs. how do you think people think about that now with unemployment in jersey city over 9% maybe that was a mistake maybe the people that did that shouldn't be elected again and i'm not trying to be partisan about it. you need good policy and good policy is total transparency on tax and forcing everybody to realize that you charge more than 50% on personal tax and s.a.l.t.'s a...
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there are many restrictions in the state of new jersey, atlantic city proper.aced challenges, but the entire gaming industry has not faced a challenge like this in the history of gaming. what we are doing right now is preparing for the best. at the forefront is the safety of employees and the safety of our guests to ensure that when a guest or employee enters our property, there is a sense of safety and we are going to be healthy. amanda: give us a sense of how many of your practices have changed that are very covid-specific that may add to your cost, lower the number of patrons you can serve. the true challenge in the market are the limitations of occupancy within the casino. we are limited to 25% occupancy. we have only marketed to customers who wanted to talk to us through digital, database marketing, social media. our restaurants are at 25% capacity with six feet of social distancing. any limited access into fine dining, casual dining, quick service areas. we only yielded our hotel rooms order to take care of that 25% occupancy on the gaming floor. implemen
there are many restrictions in the state of new jersey, atlantic city proper.aced challenges, but the entire gaming industry has not faced a challenge like this in the history of gaming. what we are doing right now is preparing for the best. at the forefront is the safety of employees and the safety of our guests to ensure that when a guest or employee enters our property, there is a sense of safety and we are going to be healthy. amanda: give us a sense of how many of your practices have...
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new jersey, one city councilman and charged with mail in voter fraud schemes.ere in new york, new york, posted a video where a democratic operative performed of voter fraud. >> ceo and founder of the project veritas, james o'keefe, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me on, sean. >> sean: my car is full. if he's talking about ballots. when you get paid to come out paid after you fill out the ballot? it seems pretty before my eyes. >> this is incontrovertible evidence in the first time we've ever seen the deeds being done on tape. the media says there is no evidence in the director of the fbi said there's no evidence of voter fraud and there you have it. the state crime you can't have more than three ballots in your possession in minnesota and it's a federal crime because he's going around residential buildings in minneapolis pressuring people for the ballots and taking them away from the elderly. this is a story that may change thing and it's all on tape and they can no longer deny it. >> sean: now, we know the minneapolis police department is
new jersey, one city councilman and charged with mail in voter fraud schemes.ere in new york, new york, posted a video where a democratic operative performed of voter fraud. >> ceo and founder of the project veritas, james o'keefe, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me on, sean. >> sean: my car is full. if he's talking about ballots. when you get paid to come out paid after you fill out the ballot? it seems pretty before my eyes. >> this is...
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the state of new jersey, one city councilman, three others recently charged with a mail-in voter fraud scheme. it resulted in a new election, 2018, for cases caused two elections to be overturned and georgia's june primary, 1,000 people illegally voted twice in "the new york post" just conducted a shocking interview with a top democratic operative who spent a career committing voter fraud. mail-in voter fraud is a matter of fact. look at the post. he not only changed ballots himself over the years but lead teams of fraudsters and mentored at least 20 operatives in new york, new jersey, and pennsylvania. is this how you want the 2020 election decided because make no mistake, this is what the democrats are now pushing for. here with moore, former white house press secretary and fox news contributor ari fleischer along with mike huckabee. nearly 1,000 convictions would say is a real danger. >> it is a real danger and what we all have to fear on election night and states that have never done it before and now have ballot harvesting. that's the biggest problem out there. licensing people fr
the state of new jersey, one city councilman, three others recently charged with a mail-in voter fraud scheme. it resulted in a new election, 2018, for cases caused two elections to be overturned and georgia's june primary, 1,000 people illegally voted twice in "the new york post" just conducted a shocking interview with a top democratic operative who spent a career committing voter fraud. mail-in voter fraud is a matter of fact. look at the post. he not only changed ballots himself...
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recently in new jersey, one city councilman and three others charged in mail-in voter fraud schemes. right here in new york, "the new york post" did an interview with a democratic operative who spent a career committing mail voter fraud. here with reaction is the ceo, founder of project veritas, james o'keefe. welcome back, sir, thank you for being with us. >> nice having me on, sean. >> look at my car. my car is full. talking about ballots. >> who do you get paid? you get paid after you fill out the ballot. >> that seems pretty damming before my eyes, mr. o'keefe. >> yeah, sean, this is incontroversial evidence. the first time we've ever actually seen the deed being done on tape. the media says there is no evidence. even the director of the fbi last week said there is no evidence of voter fraud. where there you have it. it's a state crime. you can't have more than three ballots in your possession in minnesota and it's a federal crime because this guy was going around residential buildings in minneapolis pressuring people for these ballots, taking them away from the elderly. sean, th
recently in new jersey, one city councilman and three others charged in mail-in voter fraud schemes. right here in new york, "the new york post" did an interview with a democratic operative who spent a career committing mail voter fraud. here with reaction is the ceo, founder of project veritas, james o'keefe. welcome back, sir, thank you for being with us. >> nice having me on, sean. >> look at my car. my car is full. talking about ballots. >> who do you get paid?...
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reporter: two recent case of election crimes have made headlines lately, one in patterson, new jersey, a city council election, and one aimed at helping a republican congressional candidate in north carolina. a republican campaign operative has been charged with ballot harvesting, conspiracy, and possession of absentee ballots. experts tell cnn these were insider crimes, not voter fraud, and both caught. showing the system worked, and both leading to new elections. mail-in voting takes place in almost every state in some way or another. five states have all mail-in voting, it is the main way people cast their ballots including colorado, where election officials tell cnn the president is just wrong about fraud. >> we have been doing universal vote by mail in colorado for seven years and we can say with certainty that is not the case. >> reporter: that's not to say mail-in voting is without risk, it is why colorado and other states pay attention to signatures, bar codes and var fight ballots aren't counterfeit. it is why the rare examples of mail-in fraud are local and small and caught. >> it s
reporter: two recent case of election crimes have made headlines lately, one in patterson, new jersey, a city council election, and one aimed at helping a republican congressional candidate in north carolina. a republican campaign operative has been charged with ballot harvesting, conspiracy, and possession of absentee ballots. experts tell cnn these were insider crimes, not voter fraud, and both caught. showing the system worked, and both leading to new elections. mail-in voting takes place in...
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i was in jersey city. the last plane hit and i was on an 18 wheeler and i was standing on the running board. hudson right across the river. i got through talking to my wife about it. i never thought somebody that crazy would do something like that. that man from massachusetts does not know what he was talking about. some people were jumping out of the building. i was right there by hill street. ok, pedro. i just wanted to correct the guy from massachusetts talking about how the building was torn down. host: that is james in north carolina. a few more tweets from members of congress. represented of kathy castor legislationyear i permanently authorized -- providing peace of mind to the families of 9/11. we must never forget the sacrifices they made for us and our country. we remember the nearly 3000 victims, the first responders that rushed to the scene and all of men and women who answered our nations call to serve. senator bob of new jersey says today we remember the 2974 lives including 700 new jerseyans
i was in jersey city. the last plane hit and i was on an 18 wheeler and i was standing on the running board. hudson right across the river. i got through talking to my wife about it. i never thought somebody that crazy would do something like that. that man from massachusetts does not know what he was talking about. some people were jumping out of the building. i was right there by hill street. ok, pedro. i just wanted to correct the guy from massachusetts talking about how the building was...
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city's goals. britain's adam yates will wear the leader's yellow jersey for a fourth day, after the first high mountainge of the tour de france. he came under attack several times on stage eight in the pyrenees, but he finished in a group containing many of the overall
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la vio a miles de kilÓmetros heber, otra madre soltera que trabaja en su negocio de galletas en jersey city que diferentes organizaciones, gobiernos organizaciones privadas inviertan tantoy tanto dinero antes de que se aprobÉ la vacuna. la otra complicaciÓn es la siguiente.hay definitivamente un deseo humano estoy hablando de ningÚn partido polÍtico pero hay un deseo polÍtico de que esto se realice lo antes posible. hace varias semanas estamos aquÍ criticando a rusia porque aplicÓ o bÁsicamente aprobÓ una vacuna antes de que se completarÁn los estudios de fase tres. ahora el presidente comisionado de la fdaacaba de decir que puede ser que la vacuna para distribuciÓn aquÍ en estados unidos se apruebe antes de la fase tres. lo que mucha gente a lo mejor no sabe es que en terapias come medicamentos a veces este grupo de cientÍficos si la data se ve muy buena, pueden para amparar un estudiante mano, antes de tiempo pero esto es con medicamentos especialmente si son para personas enfermas. estamos hablando de personas sanas que van a recibir una terapia en este caso como una vacuna, es Útil deci
la vio a miles de kilÓmetros heber, otra madre soltera que trabaja en su negocio de galletas en jersey city que diferentes organizaciones, gobiernos organizaciones privadas inviertan tantoy tanto dinero antes de que se aprobÉ la vacuna. la otra complicaciÓn es la siguiente.hay definitivamente un deseo humano estoy hablando de ningÚn partido polÍtico pero hay un deseo polÍtico de que esto se realice lo antes posible. hace varias semanas estamos aquÍ criticando a rusia porque aplicÓ o...
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jersey. in ocean city, maryland, virginia beach, virginia and in georgia. >> any of the stores you go in, you have to wear a mask and all that good stuff. >> they've really enforced the social distancing. >> in galveston, texas, the beach was a little less crowded. here's the view in jacksonville, florida. heading into the holiday weekend, dr. fauci advised people to wear masks, maintain social distancing and avoid large crowds. >> we want to make sure that all over the country and particularly in the vulnerable states that are starting to show an uptick that we abide by the public health mandates and rules that we talk about all the time over the weekend and not, in essence, have the same kind of surges that we have seen following other holiday weekends like the fourth of july and memorial day. >> it's not just super spreader events like holiday gatherings. it's family gatherings, too, that can fuel a rise in infections. at least 147 covid-19 cases are now linked to an august wedding reception in maine a state cdc spokesman said saturday. main center for disease control and prevention robert
jersey. in ocean city, maryland, virginia beach, virginia and in georgia. >> any of the stores you go in, you have to wear a mask and all that good stuff. >> they've really enforced the social distancing. >> in galveston, texas, the beach was a little less crowded. here's the view in jacksonville, florida. heading into the holiday weekend, dr. fauci advised people to wear masks, maintain social distancing and avoid large crowds. >> we want to make sure that all over the...
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jersey. oacross the river you've got new york city. on friday, indoor dining will resume in new jersey. st across the river in manhattan, it will not. food for thought that has some and a big old food fight in the biggest city in america. given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i wanted my hepatitis c gone. i put off treating mine. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, epclusa could be your kind of cure. i just found out about mine. i knew for years. epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i had no symptoms of hepatitis c mine caused liver damage. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up, and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or other m
jersey. oacross the river you've got new york city. on friday, indoor dining will resume in new jersey. st across the river in manhattan, it will not. food for thought that has some and a big old food fight in the biggest city in america. given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i wanted my hepatitis c...
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abby will remain in new york and in orange, new jersey, new york city and in orange, new jersey and travelariety of other places and she's married leadlow patton who is extraordinarily wealthy to whom she weds and the hutchinsons won't be the social voice they were in the 1840s and 1850s and by and large they'll be what a lot of -- what a lot of singers from the 1960s are today, right? they make money off of what they once were. they're had beens in many ways and they're not creating new music and they're repeating old music and people want to remember the older age in many ways and that younger generations are curious about all these stories that their parent his about this moment. we used to listen to so and so and you go and share that legacy that way. but they'll never reach the fame and celebrity that they once had during the 1840s and 1850s. >>> almost 100 years after the hutchinsons sang for reform singer and songwriter bob dylan begins achieving fame in the 1960s for his urging political change in america. >> names of some famous people. >> i'm sorry. >> do you consider yourself a
abby will remain in new york and in orange, new jersey, new york city and in orange, new jersey and travelariety of other places and she's married leadlow patton who is extraordinarily wealthy to whom she weds and the hutchinsons won't be the social voice they were in the 1840s and 1850s and by and large they'll be what a lot of -- what a lot of singers from the 1960s are today, right? they make money off of what they once were. they're had beens in many ways and they're not creating new music...
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goes on to be shown at the museum of the city of new york and along the boardwalk in atlantic city, new jerseyttle circus that could. >> yes. but it's not so little. >> william dickey himself is no showman and usually stays back in virginia. by now, he's married, raising two boys, and making a living as a mechanical engineer. one of those boys, bill, grows up and marries barbara, who discovers that the model circus is a great way to connect with her new father-in-law. what do you think it meant to him that you took in interest in his circus? >> he loved the circus and he loved for everybody else to love the circus, and that caused me to feel like i was a part of the family. >> over the years, mr. dickey keeps adding to and improving his miniature big top. you think he was a perfectionist when it came to this project? >> absolutely, he was. if there was anything wrong with a piece, he would not fix it or paint over it. he would throw it away and start over. >> you have any idea how many hours he worked on this? >> it's above 10,000. >> did mrs. dickey ever say, "come in here and spend time with
goes on to be shown at the museum of the city of new york and along the boardwalk in atlantic city, new jerseyttle circus that could. >> yes. but it's not so little. >> william dickey himself is no showman and usually stays back in virginia. by now, he's married, raising two boys, and making a living as a mechanical engineer. one of those boys, bill, grows up and marries barbara, who discovers that the model circus is a great way to connect with her new father-in-law. what do you...
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joe, right now it's looking like new york city at least will be at a serious disadvantage to new jerseyrk city who want to eat out or dine out indoors will have to go over the river to do it. it's a short hop to do, many will do it now and will be more intrigued to do it. just wondering, does mayor de blasio know that or care about that? >> i mean, you know, for most restaurant owners in the city it's like waking up in the middle of the night and stubbing your toe on the bed post every single time mayor de blasio or governor cuomo opens their mouth. i live on a border county on statening island, a lot of my constituents would normally go to new jersey, dine out in restaurants down the shore. and it's just not, it's such a stretch for them to continue doing this once new york keeps the restaurants closed while new jersey opens. but it's even crazier than that, neil, because if you live in queens, you can see restaurants perhaps from your restaurant in nassau county right across the street that are open with indoor dining. if you live in the bronx, there's restaurants in westchester count
joe, right now it's looking like new york city at least will be at a serious disadvantage to new jerseyrk city who want to eat out or dine out indoors will have to go over the river to do it. it's a short hop to do, many will do it now and will be more intrigued to do it. just wondering, does mayor de blasio know that or care about that? >> i mean, you know, for most restaurant owners in the city it's like waking up in the middle of the night and stubbing your toe on the bed post every...
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in fact, in new york city, we have lower covid infection rates than other places throughout new york state that have indoor dining. this week, it was announced that new jerseyindoor dining. that means that new york city would be surrounded by indoor dining. but we will be prohibited from participating in it. >> john: my understanding is when you go out to long island if you go to the eastern edge of queens, it is particularly galling for restaurants who were in queens that can open. a few hundred yards away, restaurants can. speak out precisely. you have the same issue in the bronx and westchester county. now you will have it going over the tunnel into new jersey. the reality is, new york city has met, sustained, and exceeded the health metrics that have allowed restaurants to open up safely. in fact, since they've open two months ago, we thankfully have seen a decrease to record levels of infection cases. this is a good thing. safety health must be paramount. if we don't get the small businesses opened up very soon, we are going to exacerbate the economic crisis. there is no way the state of new york will ever recover and last restaurants and small busines
in fact, in new york city, we have lower covid infection rates than other places throughout new york state that have indoor dining. this week, it was announced that new jerseyindoor dining. that means that new york city would be surrounded by indoor dining. but we will be prohibited from participating in it. >> john: my understanding is when you go out to long island if you go to the eastern edge of queens, it is particularly galling for restaurants who were in queens that can open. a few...
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we had a case i guess integers city -- in new jersey -- they got two names. i wonder if that was a democrat. it probably was. mailing millions of ballots who have not asked to have so millions of will be getting ballots. aybe they want them. maybe they will -- do not. if you look what happened in iowa. that was run by very smart people. it was a very limited election. talking about doing that for the entire nation, and you can forget about november 3, because you will be counting those hings forever. it is very dangerous for our country. certainly transition, we all believe in transition, not only in transition but a very friendly but with the balance, the system is rigged. obviously it is. the only one that knows that better than me are the democrats. they go into closed rooms and they must laugh like hell at what is going on. this is the beginning. i talk about it now at the rallies. all of those people are watching, eyes and ears, tens of thousands, but there is no justification for these extreme changes to the election. if you can go to the grocery store,
we had a case i guess integers city -- in new jersey -- they got two names. i wonder if that was a democrat. it probably was. mailing millions of ballots who have not asked to have so millions of will be getting ballots. aybe they want them. maybe they will -- do not. if you look what happened in iowa. that was run by very smart people. it was a very limited election. talking about doing that for the entire nation, and you can forget about november 3, because you will be counting those hings...
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one minute left what else you got the city of hoboken new jersey has filed suit against big oil used to live there did you how was it there was a lot of oil i thought i've driven through there it definitely smells like there's a lot of big oil in the city of hoboken they're following suit against exxon mobil and other places the petroleum institute conoco phillips chevron g.q. you know which one i'm talking about. b.p. because me this handwriting is looks like oil looks like a. what disposal you're going to hire a new person to. really do but there's been millions of damages from flooding over the years in hoboken that they've had to use public money for so they've got to ask the oil companies who knew about climate change all along to pick up the tab i love the oil spill when they get take our money to clean it up another major one twice the size of the exxon valdez is underneath brooklyn i also used to live there really and most people don't know it's there it just gives everyone cancer mainly around the green point area and exxon mobil is cleaning it up and it incredibly slow rate
one minute left what else you got the city of hoboken new jersey has filed suit against big oil used to live there did you how was it there was a lot of oil i thought i've driven through there it definitely smells like there's a lot of big oil in the city of hoboken they're following suit against exxon mobil and other places the petroleum institute conoco phillips chevron g.q. you know which one i'm talking about. b.p. because me this handwriting is looks like oil looks like a. what disposal...
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operate on tight margins that it's probably not enough for many restaurants in new jersey, be honest. >> new york cityation is regarding this is a whopping number, 63.6% of restaurants could close in new york state. i'm not asking for a specific figure in new jersey. do you worry that could be the same for you all? >> i believe so. it's very difficult for really to anticipate what is going to happen because, you know, the decisions come our way that we have no control over. so i've already seen and heard of quite a few places that have already closed up short to be honest with you. >> what are the other challenges? are you able to get your workers back working with you? >> so initially when we were informed that we could open up for outdoor dining on june 15, i reached out to my employees personally. and you know, 99% of them did come back thankfully. the problem occurred when we were -- we did have a good summer and it was busy. with the outdoor dining -- i'm located on the jersey shore. we were busy. but with the time frame when we hire is in the spring period where people were not able to go out te
operate on tight margins that it's probably not enough for many restaurants in new jersey, be honest. >> new york cityation is regarding this is a whopping number, 63.6% of restaurants could close in new york state. i'm not asking for a specific figure in new jersey. do you worry that could be the same for you all? >> i believe so. it's very difficult for really to anticipate what is going to happen because, you know, the decisions come our way that we have no control over. so i've...
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. >> when new york city gets a cold, when something happens in new york city, it doesn't help northern new jersey. so the president's threat to pull funding from new york city, first of all, how seriously do you take it, and what concerns do you have on the impact on northern new jersey? >> you know as well, chuck, and you know the virus hit hard in metro new york and that includes a bunch of our northern counties. and we're a heck of a lot better than we were four or five months ooh but we're still not out of the woods. this is very much with us. over 400 positive cases in a state that's deemed to have done a good job with this. so we're still not out of the woods. i have two thoughts on that step that they took. number one, the last thing in my judgment when you're dealing with a pandemic, an all-time economic crisis and at long last a reckoning with the stain of racism and social justice, the last thing we need is leadership at the highest levels of our country to be dividing us. this is a time we have to find the right rhetoric and the right actions that bring us together. and that's not excu
. >> when new york city gets a cold, when something happens in new york city, it doesn't help northern new jersey. so the president's threat to pull funding from new york city, first of all, how seriously do you take it, and what concerns do you have on the impact on northern new jersey? >> you know as well, chuck, and you know the virus hit hard in metro new york and that includes a bunch of our northern counties. and we're a heck of a lot better than we were four or five months...
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green lightet the across new york city and new jersey today.the crunch ceo about what it took to open their doors. i'll that and so much more coming up. -- all that and more coming. romaine: you hoc
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cities and rural areas as well? >> yeah, absolutely. so right now we serve all five boroughs of new york, long island, westchester, parts of jersey, phillyand we're about to expand to atlanta which we're very excited about. and it's been very interesting because every city is very different. for example, new york is not a car-based city. so when we started launching our mutual aid and food pantry program where we do boxes of deliveries, you know, from food pantries we needed to start recruiting people with cars because that was something not everybody in new york has cars. our chapter in philly, for example, most of their volunteers have cars because most people in philly have cars. so it's been interesting and cool to see kind of how it works differently in different cities. but i think that this is something that covid -- covid hit everywhere, and you know, hopefully as we're moving through even beyond covid there's always going to be a need for people to help their neighbors and i think this is something that really can exist across the board. >> well, i love seeing you again. and learning of your success in helping others and especia
cities and rural areas as well? >> yeah, absolutely. so right now we serve all five boroughs of new york, long island, westchester, parts of jersey, phillyand we're about to expand to atlanta which we're very excited about. and it's been very interesting because every city is very different. for example, new york is not a car-based city. so when we started launching our mutual aid and food pantry program where we do boxes of deliveries, you know, from food pantries we needed to start...
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time with the same teams 200000 crazy fans running around in big jerseys and against terrorist cheering making big grew at least in the city i would love to see that but it's totally different what do you think that it shows because there's a big discussion especially in germany about this football with the fans and it's taking away the soul of football and the fact that they're doing this and there's no fans that show that they're not important fans or i don't think so i think they try to rescue the whole thing i think for a lot of clubs this money smaller clubs like me all. they need the money from the champions league they need the money from the football they are not making their money by selling tickets to the fans they make their money to buy all the expensive messy players. bye bye bye bye setting t.v. rights and if the t.v. is not is not paying the money then we will not see football on that level again. oh. so despite the unfortunate circumstances surrounding this year's champions league which we all know the lack of fans the lack of atmosphere it's still a pretty mouth watering clash because we have 2 teams who h
time with the same teams 200000 crazy fans running around in big jerseys and against terrorist cheering making big grew at least in the city i would love to see that but it's totally different what do you think that it shows because there's a big discussion especially in germany about this football with the fans and it's taking away the soul of football and the fact that they're doing this and there's no fans that show that they're not important fans or i don't think so i think they try to...
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with the same teams $200000.00 crazy fans running around in their jerseys and against arrows cheering making big grew at lease in the city i would love to see that but it's totally different what do you think that it shows because there's big discussion especially in germany about this football without fans and it's taking away the soul of football and the fact that they're doing this and there's no fans that show that they're not important fans or i don't think so i think they try to rescue the whole thing i think for a lot of clubs this money smaller clubs like me all. they need the money from the champions league they need the money from the football they not making their money by selling tickets to the fans they make their money to buy all their expensive messy players. bye bye bye bye and selling t.v. rights and if the t.v. is not is not paying the money then we will not see football on that level again. so despite the unfortunate circumstances surrounding this year's champions league which we all know the lack of fans the lack of atmosphere it's still a pretty mouth watering clash because we have 2 teams absolutely
with the same teams $200000.00 crazy fans running around in their jerseys and against arrows cheering making big grew at lease in the city i would love to see that but it's totally different what do you think that it shows because there's big discussion especially in germany about this football without fans and it's taking away the soul of football and the fact that they're doing this and there's no fans that show that they're not important fans or i don't think so i think they try to rescue...
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they are very practiced and universal mail in balloting and of course in new jersey, you have fraud among cityn a roasted with others. and you are, crime areas, couple wants toy go. thousand ballots were disqualified and one in five voter ballots did not get counted. >> jason: yeah, voters have got to get the ballots, get them early andm the men in person tht they possibly can or certainly get them in the mail process earlier than later. thank you guys for joining us tonight and we appreciate it. coming out, liberal cities in crisis. this includes los angeles were even celebrities are fleeting in droves. it emily compagno and lisa boothe joins us right after the break. stay with us on the special edition of "hannity" continues. ♪ welcome, today's discussion will be around sliced meat. moms want healthy... and affordable. land o' frost premium!!! no added hormones either. it's the only protein i've really melted with. land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoq
they are very practiced and universal mail in balloting and of course in new jersey, you have fraud among cityn a roasted with others. and you are, crime areas, couple wants toy go. thousand ballots were disqualified and one in five voter ballots did not get counted. >> jason: yeah, voters have got to get the ballots, get them early andm the men in person tht they possibly can or certainly get them in the mail process earlier than later. thank you guys for joining us tonight and we...
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i have 19 restaurants in new jersey plus the casino in atlantic city.c to get 25% occupancy. you would have thought we found the end of the rainbow it's exciting. we're getting philadelphia we're getting san diego. we got miami back. all of these are only like 25% what we don't understand is the governor came out yesterday and today and said there's a less than 1% positive rate in the statd state of new york. the governor will not override the mayor in letting us open up at 25% the mayor said last week, he basically said that restaurants are only for wealthy people and why should we open the restaurants. all of a sudden you had guests the next day after we all talked about this there's so many mom and pop restaurants out there. e everybody from every single economic demographic area eats at some time of restaurant you'll have mayor to make a statement like that and he always talked about the coalition between new jersey and pennsylvania and new york and yet the other part of the coalition is opening up now, 25% and now i'm just not upset with de blasio,
i have 19 restaurants in new jersey plus the casino in atlantic city.c to get 25% occupancy. you would have thought we found the end of the rainbow it's exciting. we're getting philadelphia we're getting san diego. we got miami back. all of these are only like 25% what we don't understand is the governor came out yesterday and today and said there's a less than 1% positive rate in the statd state of new york. the governor will not override the mayor in letting us open up at 25% the mayor said...
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washington bridge on friday night, temporarily shutting down part of a major artery between the city and new jerseydemonstrators blocked traffic for 20 minutes or more, and then move to a police precinct, where some of them fought with officers. former nypd commissioner, bryn carey, says the federal government has to step in >> bottom line, this has to stop. the justice department has to go after black lives matter, after antifa. blocking vehicular traffic, pedestrian traffic, is a crime. resisting arrest is a crime. obstructing justice is a crime. assault on cops is a crime. every single person on that bridge should have been arrested, period. >> harris: joining me now, just for a brief time, football great herschel walker, supporter of president trump. herschel, thanks for being with me. you know, when i hear about those people outside that hospital, blocking the entrances and exits to the doors, calling for the death of those deputies being treated inside the hospital, i have to shout when i ask, but i won't, because i'm wearing allowed mic. do any lives matter to them connect those protesters c
washington bridge on friday night, temporarily shutting down part of a major artery between the city and new jerseydemonstrators blocked traffic for 20 minutes or more, and then move to a police precinct, where some of them fought with officers. former nypd commissioner, bryn carey, says the federal government has to step in >> bottom line, this has to stop. the justice department has to go after black lives matter, after antifa. blocking vehicular traffic, pedestrian traffic, is a crime....
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the bridge connects the city with new jersey. group of 100 demonstrators from a black lives matter protest where they marched on the upper level of the massive bridge about 8:00 o'clock last night. that started throwing things around a blocking traffic on both sides of the bridge for 20 minutes, they moved to nearby new york city police precinct where they started fighting with officers, the nypd says six people were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. ♪. laura: president trump is in las vegas today hosting the latinos for trump roundtable event ahead of the rally in henderson nevada. chief correspondent jonathan hunt is there where all the action is taking place. jonathan what can you tell us? >> president trump clearly believed that he can win nevada this time around having lost it to hillary clinton by two points in 2016. crucial to any win any time in nevada is a latino vote, that is why president trump is calling latinos, leaders, business and political at a roundtable going on right now in las vegas. he has been t
the bridge connects the city with new jersey. group of 100 demonstrators from a black lives matter protest where they marched on the upper level of the massive bridge about 8:00 o'clock last night. that started throwing things around a blocking traffic on both sides of the bridge for 20 minutes, they moved to nearby new york city police precinct where they started fighting with officers, the nypd says six people were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. ♪. laura: president trump is...
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covid and not locking down long enough, their economies are much better than new york city, new york state, new jerseyt, particularly new york city and new york state. i mean, i think that, i mean, that is a big problem. >> well, charlie, if i can respond to that, neil, one of the comparisons i think is kind of interesting is two statements right next to each other, arizona and colorado. so arizona was very aggressive about taking its restrictions off earlier this year in the spring, and they got hit with an upsurge in coronavirus and a lot of debt. colorado was a lot more gradual about taking that stuff off, and they've controlled the virus. but here's the important thing in terms of economic trade-offs. if you look at the percentage of those, the work forces in both states that are getting unemployment benefits, it's about, it's about even. arizona was even, was much lower than colorado before, but colorado has come down. and arizona isn't improving as much. i just think this whole red/blue thing -- >> john. >> -- it's too simplistic. >> i know it's simplistic, but look at it this withdraw, new york
covid and not locking down long enough, their economies are much better than new york city, new york state, new jerseyt, particularly new york city and new york state. i mean, i think that, i mean, that is a big problem. >> well, charlie, if i can respond to that, neil, one of the comparisons i think is kind of interesting is two statements right next to each other, arizona and colorado. so arizona was very aggressive about taking its restrictions off earlier this year in the spring, and...
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there is reason people with great wealth should epthe people in the city where they make great money. just like in new jerseye is somebody aspiring to run for mayor next time. he doesn't get it. elect me i will tax the rich even more. so are you sure in these cities, these politicians and voters will learn the lesson? quick last thought? >> yes. we saw it in the late 1980s in new york city. that is how rudy giuliani got elected in the early 90s. man on republican label. why bloomberg after 9/11, people realized you got to go to a different kind of person, leader, than these traditional hacks who only know how to spend and spend and spend and tax and tax and tax. so yes, stringer may run for mayor but he will not have much to govern. he will be begging washington for a bailout for the mistakes he and de blasio are making now. melissa: we will see. i hope you're right. steve forbes, thank you. connell? connell: all right. a scenic trip with no destination. how about this story? the australian airline quantas has a seven hour flight to nowhere and seven hour flight will take off and land at the same airport. th
there is reason people with great wealth should epthe people in the city where they make great money. just like in new jerseye is somebody aspiring to run for mayor next time. he doesn't get it. elect me i will tax the rich even more. so are you sure in these cities, these politicians and voters will learn the lesson? quick last thought? >> yes. we saw it in the late 1980s in new york city. that is how rudy giuliani got elected in the early 90s. man on republican label. why bloomberg...
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new jersey was hit because of the mass commute that goes into new york city. that mean for future pandemics if it does not spell good things for the climate? andy: if all these people were living cities -- leaving cities and riding their bicycles everywhere, that would be fine. but they are not. they are driving everywhere and nothing in much bigger houses that take more energy to be cool. much of the footprint is houses and cars. you need denser cities. most particularly, in the emerging world, think elevators, not cars. think small condos, not ranch style homes. people say, well, density is thebecause it encourages spread of covid. this is complete nonsense. hong kong, which is way more dense than new york, has had only a handful of covid deaths. romaine: that is a great point. it also raises the issue of the disparities and how various nations and cities decided to fight covid-19. i guess that is a conversation for another day. if you do not have the general society to address those issues, then i don't know, what is the trajectory here? a lot of people wou
new jersey was hit because of the mass commute that goes into new york city. that mean for future pandemics if it does not spell good things for the climate? andy: if all these people were living cities -- leaving cities and riding their bicycles everywhere, that would be fine. but they are not. they are driving everywhere and nothing in much bigger houses that take more energy to be cool. much of the footprint is houses and cars. you need denser cities. most particularly, in the emerging...
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same time with the same teams 200000 crazy fans running around in big jerseys and against areas cheering making big grew up in the city i would love to see that but it's totally different what do you think that it shows because there's a big discussion especially in germany about this football with the fans and it's taking away the soul of football and the fact that they're doing this and there's no fans that show that they're not important fans or i don't think so i think they try to rescue the whole thing i think for a lot of clubs this money smaller clubs like me all. they need the money from the champions league they need the money from the football they are not making their money by selling tickets to the fans they make their money to buy all their expensive players. buy buy buy buy and selling t.v. rights and if the t.v. is not is not paying the money then we will not see football on that level again. so despite the unfortunate circumstances surrounding this year's champions league which we all know the lack of fans the lack of atmosphere it's still a pretty mouthwatering clash because we have 2 teams who have a
same time with the same teams 200000 crazy fans running around in big jerseys and against areas cheering making big grew up in the city i would love to see that but it's totally different what do you think that it shows because there's a big discussion especially in germany about this football with the fans and it's taking away the soul of football and the fact that they're doing this and there's no fans that show that they're not important fans or i don't think so i think they try to rescue...
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and she said that probably a good place to look would be atlantic city, new jersey.er husband had a gambling problem. >> did he get involved with the wrong people? that's what i would have to believe, that he had gotten himself into something. and bill thought he could always handle something. >> he was always into some kind of deal, so i think maybe this deal was his last deal. >> after the interview was done that evening, we also conducted a search at their old apartment building. the apartment was empty. she had already moved out. >> they asked her about bill's possessions and his clothes. >> we discovered that ms. mcguire had already given all of her husband's belongings away. >> virginia beach detectives find out that melanie mcguire had given most of bill's belongings away to a friend's cousin, and they wanted to track that man down. eventually, they did and found out that most of bill's clothing was still in black trash bags, much like the bags that contained bill mcguire's body parts. >> the garbage bags by sight looked identical. >> things are starting to ma
and she said that probably a good place to look would be atlantic city, new jersey.er husband had a gambling problem. >> did he get involved with the wrong people? that's what i would have to believe, that he had gotten himself into something. and bill thought he could always handle something. >> he was always into some kind of deal, so i think maybe this deal was his last deal. >> after the interview was done that evening, we also conducted a search at their old apartment...
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overall economy, the fact that the big population states -- and i'm thinking new york, new york city, new jerseylifornia, illinois -- >> yep. stuart: -- they've not fully opened up. they're not even close finish. >> right. stuart: -- and that surely affects the economy overall. >> oh, stuart, i've done the math on this. we have -- just california and new york combined, because of those two states not opening up, we have 1.3 million people unemployed that wouldn't be if they followed the national average. in other words, the unemployment rate would be a full percent lower if california and new york weren't still shut down. so this is all a shutdown story. and as we gun to open up, so the good news is you saw it in your opening -- said it in your opening, the big ten is i playing football. that's -- they didn't want, kevin warren, the commissioner of the bug ten, dud not want to play football. but when the acc and notre dame play, they were forced to go that way. so my belief is that competition among people, among schools and football, among states, among companies, it's going to push this econom
overall economy, the fact that the big population states -- and i'm thinking new york, new york city, new jerseylifornia, illinois -- >> yep. stuart: -- they've not fully opened up. they're not even close finish. >> right. stuart: -- and that surely affects the economy overall. >> oh, stuart, i've done the math on this. we have -- just california and new york combined, because of those two states not opening up, we have 1.3 million people unemployed that wouldn't be if they...
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but everyone's around the city wearing their jerseys, so i knew exactly what day it was. >> i think therefootball fans here. >> yeah? >> yeah, quite a few. they're pretty "giant" among the rest -- >> i see what you did. let's "jet" right -- >> or the jets, yeah. >> you messed up my joke, let's jet into the big headline. >>> we begin with concerns about sally as it closes in on the gulf coast. >> the storm is strengthening over the warm water of the gulf, churning toward the coastline. it's expected to make landfall as a hurricane. >> sally has drenched parts of florida. it's expected to bring about twice as much rain to areas of louisiana and possibly mississippi. louisiana's governor is calling sally a significant threat. this morning, millions of people along the gulf coast bracing for a new round of dangerous wind and deadly flooding. sally is expected to make landfall early tomorrow as a category 1 or category 2 hurricane. this morning, mandatory evacuations have been ordered in mississianwith path ttg new les in years ago. sally already dumping more than 9 inches of rain in south flo
but everyone's around the city wearing their jerseys, so i knew exactly what day it was. >> i think therefootball fans here. >> yeah? >> yeah, quite a few. they're pretty "giant" among the rest -- >> i see what you did. let's "jet" right -- >> or the jets, yeah. >> you messed up my joke, let's jet into the big headline. >>> we begin with concerns about sally as it closes in on the gulf coast. >> the storm is strengthening...
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with the same teams 200000 crazy fans running around in their jerseys buying and against terrorist cheering making big grew up in the city i would love to see that but it's totally different what do you think that it shows because there's a big discussion especially in germany about this football without fans and it's taking away the soul of football and the fact that they're doing this and there's no fans that show that they're not important fans or i don't think so i think they try to rescue the whole thing i think for a lot of clubs this money smaller clubs like me all. they need the money from the champions league they need the money from the football they are not making their money by selling tickets to the fans they make their money to buy all the expensive messy players. bye bye bye bye setting t.v. rights and if the t.v. is not is not paying the money then we will not see football on that level again. so despite the unfortunate circumstances surrounding this year's champions league which we all know the lack of fans the lack of atmosphere it's still a pretty mouth watering clash because we have 2 teams who have a
with the same teams 200000 crazy fans running around in their jerseys buying and against terrorist cheering making big grew up in the city i would love to see that but it's totally different what do you think that it shows because there's a big discussion especially in germany about this football without fans and it's taking away the soul of football and the fact that they're doing this and there's no fans that show that they're not important fans or i don't think so i think they try to rescue...
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cities. mike: steve rogers from new jersey, as always, appreciate your time. eight people connected to the murder of jamal khashoggi sentenced to prison, five who originally received a death sentence will now serve 20 years behind bars. the other three will serve between 7 and 10 years. jamal khashoggi, washington post columnist and american resident was killed in the consulate in turkey in 2018. is remains have never been found. the saudi government denies any involvement. the search for a navy sailor who disappeared from his ship entering a second full day as the navy and air force looking for any sign of the missing sailor in the north arabian sea was the unnamed crewmember was stationed on the uss nimitz. the ship's captain said we hold the shipmate's family and friends in our hearts during this difficult time. todd: donald trump returned to the campaign trail as he heads to florida and north carolina. >> reporter: they are spending labor day weekend trying to gain momentum in swing states. >> for the first time since a month ago swing state voters got a l
cities. mike: steve rogers from new jersey, as always, appreciate your time. eight people connected to the murder of jamal khashoggi sentenced to prison, five who originally received a death sentence will now serve 20 years behind bars. the other three will serve between 7 and 10 years. jamal khashoggi, washington post columnist and american resident was killed in the consulate in turkey in 2018. is remains have never been found. the saudi government denies any involvement. the search for a...
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city's goals. britain's adam yates will wear the leader's yellow jersey for a fourth day, after the first high mountaintour de france. he came under attack several times on stage eight in the pyrenees, but he finished in a group containing many of the overall race favourites to stay three seconds ahead. it was the frenchman nans peters who took the honours. lewis hamilton is still looking unstoppable in his bid for a seventh formula one world title, breaking even more records. he posted the fastest qualifying lap in formula one history as he claimed pole position for the italian grand prix, averaging just over 164 miles an hour. his mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas will start alongside him. honestly, it's every weekend, it's very humbling to see what we do asa team. you know, wejust keep going from strength to strength to strength. it's really, really — i'm so grateful and happy with my guys, theyjust do an incredible job every weekend. the england captain owen farrell could miss saracens' champions cup quarter—final, after being sent off in their defeat to wasps in rugby union's premiership. he was
city's goals. britain's adam yates will wear the leader's yellow jersey for a fourth day, after the first high mountaintour de france. he came under attack several times on stage eight in the pyrenees, but he finished in a group containing many of the overall race favourites to stay three seconds ahead. it was the frenchman nans peters who took the honours. lewis hamilton is still looking unstoppable in his bid for a seventh formula one world title, breaking even more records. he posted the...
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cities. neil: i'm curious, you know, in high-taxed states, in new jersey is as of today, indicating it could moressing the top rate, already prohibitive and high-end real estate in the state, not across the board but i'm wondering, where the hot, you know areas are going to be then? and these states raising taxes, is it going to make their fight for those, you know, constituents even harder? >> yeah. i think so 100%. we've seen a lot of new yorkers move down to low-taxed states like florida. which we've always seen but it was, we saw in masses over the past couple of months but i think high-taxed states will have to get creative and they will have to start luring some of these wealthy buyers who produce a lot of tax revenue for the states very, very quickly. we, i started a new brokerage company two days ago and i did it now because i think now is an amazing time to get into some of these higher taxed states, if you want to define them. new york is on sale right now in a way we haven't seen in a really, really long time. you will start to see that in the numbers as buyers coming into the cit
cities. neil: i'm curious, you know, in high-taxed states, in new jersey is as of today, indicating it could moressing the top rate, already prohibitive and high-end real estate in the state, not across the board but i'm wondering, where the hot, you know areas are going to be then? and these states raising taxes, is it going to make their fight for those, you know, constituents even harder? >> yeah. i think so 100%. we've seen a lot of new yorkers move down to low-taxed states like...