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as certain every spring as the first warm day except in island park, long island, where players cameery close to not having a season at all. america's pastime, another victim of hurricane sandy. the storm destroyed the field, the fences, and the equipment shed. the water raged in to about five feet but the biggest problem was a nearby sewage plant that overflowed so everything in here, every hat, ball, glove, uniform, was contaminated and had to be thrown out. $15,000 of damage. the league president needed help. >> people were out of their homes, displaced, and i knew we couldn't go to the people, the residents of island park and ask them to pay for the equipment. >> reporter: instead the coach reached out to david and his charity pitch in for baseball. in february a truck showed up in island park with everything. >> kids have been asked to sacrifice a lot following hurricane sandy and this is a day where they get to kind of put their glove and hat on and put the uniform on and rejoin their friends. >> reporter: a coach and father himself, rogue started the charity pitch in eight yea
as certain every spring as the first warm day except in island park, long island, where players cameery close to not having a season at all. america's pastime, another victim of hurricane sandy. the storm destroyed the field, the fences, and the equipment shed. the water raged in to about five feet but the biggest problem was a nearby sewage plant that overflowed so everything in here, every hat, ball, glove, uniform, was contaminated and had to be thrown out. $15,000 of damage. the league...
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i'd go, but long island, it's so far out, it smacks of desperation.g "you came from manhattan for this?" ava's going to be there. who? the nice one from my office. i'll drive. oh, well now you're talking. supposed to be a good party. what does that mean, good dip? no. there'll be girls there. there's girls everywhere-- out of my apartment, in the elevator, in cafeterias, subways--so what? there's 100 different things here. what's the difference between these two? you got propylparabin? got it. you got isobutane 30? i got isobutane 20. aha. you got sobertaine sesquioliate? got it. i have aloe. you got aloe? i love aloe. where do they make yours? jersey. white plains. pshaw. there's girls right here in the store. look. there's one over there. look. there's another one. walk outside, there'll be girls out there. what's the matter? i gave her a 20. she only gave me change for a 10. you sure? oh, boy. here we go. excuse me. i gave you a 20. you only gave me change for a 10. you gave me a 10. i gave you a 20. i know what you gave me. you owe me $10. please
i'd go, but long island, it's so far out, it smacks of desperation.g "you came from manhattan for this?" ava's going to be there. who? the nice one from my office. i'll drive. oh, well now you're talking. supposed to be a good party. what does that mean, good dip? no. there'll be girls there. there's girls everywhere-- out of my apartment, in the elevator, in cafeterias, subways--so what? there's 100 different things here. what's the difference between these two? you got...
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they were sculpted just across the river in long island city. just recently the lincoln building or former lincoln building across the street from grand central originally named for lincoln, was rechristened grand central place in an affirmation of the term owes cachet, the cities the surgeon. imagine naming something after grand central in the '70s or '80s. the new york council hotel is now the western grand central. metro-north estimates that 10,000 people come to grand central every weekday just to eat. and ramps that the railroad makes because it made grand central into a destination gross is now $279 a year which in effect subsidize the ray road. instead of succumbing to the penn central ashbury shortsighted survival strategy of destroying the terminal and building a skyscraper above it, it was reconstituted in the original architects vision as a grand public space. robert stern wrote the architects read and stem, warren and whitmore created a convincing expression of the belief that the goals of capitalism are not inimical to the enhanceme
they were sculpted just across the river in long island city. just recently the lincoln building or former lincoln building across the street from grand central originally named for lincoln, was rechristened grand central place in an affirmation of the term owes cachet, the cities the surgeon. imagine naming something after grand central in the '70s or '80s. the new york council hotel is now the western grand central. metro-north estimates that 10,000 people come to grand central every weekday...
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it actually surpass the long island. this book is not about a building. it is the biography, people, chief engineer who comes with her ingenious plan. brian henry who befriended the homeless, under john had to field customer could play in the information booth. the most frequent guest whoppers the restroom? back in is how do i get out of here because there's so many passageways. the third is a tribute to good taste is way with the apple store. people can't find it for my woven into the fabric of the term. people like chocolate no-nonsense who played a major role in saving grand central. she had a long history and historic preservation when the dam was built in each out, the kennedy administration gave funds to preserve antiquities and egyptians says would like to give you something in return for jacqueline onassis paid the temple and little did she realize she would be living on fifth avenue across the street from one of the things i learned this when she had a dinner party, she could crawl across the street and the metropolitan museum of light at the top
it actually surpass the long island. this book is not about a building. it is the biography, people, chief engineer who comes with her ingenious plan. brian henry who befriended the homeless, under john had to field customer could play in the information booth. the most frequent guest whoppers the restroom? back in is how do i get out of here because there's so many passageways. the third is a tribute to good taste is way with the apple store. people can't find it for my woven into the fabric...
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en long island isolda peguero.e no ha ra xmen harÁ comentar sobre este acuerdo. >>> el grupo bipartidista presenta al congreso su sonado proyecto leÍdo de reforma migratoria integral que incluye un camino a la ciudadanÍa, para los millones de indocumentados en el paÍs. lori montenegro con todos los detalles desde la capital. >>> la prÓxima semana es crucial para la reforma migratoria. y es la semana en que el senado podrÍa presentar su plan y que comienza de lleno el proceso legislativo. . >>> obviamente, nosotros ken s queremos que este proceso sea lo mÁs acelerado posible y el hecho que estemos en la fecha que se hablan de presentar el proyecto de ley durante el mes de abril. nos coloca en la ruta a que el proyectase vea a nivel de comiÉe posiblemente a fines de abril y mayo y lleguemos al pleno este verano. las actividades de la semana entrante podrÍan impulsar la reforma. se anticipa que continÚan los escollos. por ejemplo, como resolver la situaciÓn de los trabajadores agrÍcolas. se calcula que el 90% son indo
en long island isolda peguero.e no ha ra xmen harÁ comentar sobre este acuerdo. >>> el grupo bipartidista presenta al congreso su sonado proyecto leÍdo de reforma migratoria integral que incluye un camino a la ciudadanÍa, para los millones de indocumentados en el paÍs. lori montenegro con todos los detalles desde la capital. >>> la prÓxima semana es crucial para la reforma migratoria. y es la semana en que el senado podrÍa presentar su plan y que comienza de lleno el...
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the head bop, what all the guys from long island do. all the white guys from long island.t's us dancing. >> you and the jersey shore guy. you have the neck bob. they have the fist bump. >> you are dangerous in a room together. >>> coming up in the super sized world, there is one place where the toilets are getting smaller. we're explaining. >> and a sky high view why getting this important vantage point brings up so many emotions. watching "world news now." ♪ in new york >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by hotwire.com. ♪ new york >> the life insurance policies through the colonial penn patriot program came in the mail today. >> good. you know, i'm really glad we got this insurance. dad taught me so much, especially how important it is to protect the ones you love. these policies will help do that if anything ever happens to either one of us. >> right, it was easy to apply for the coverage. >> it was. we answered a few simple health questions, didn't even have to take a physical, so we didn't miss any time from work. >> and it's affordable. it had to fi
the head bop, what all the guys from long island do. all the white guys from long island.t's us dancing. >> you and the jersey shore guy. you have the neck bob. they have the fist bump. >> you are dangerous in a room together. >>> coming up in the super sized world, there is one place where the toilets are getting smaller. we're explaining. >> and a sky high view why getting this important vantage point brings up so many emotions. watching "world news now."...
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i go home to long island and a type of what i believe for a 1100 of my best jokes. two days later, i have to go back to the city for my meeting with lorne. i was so nervous. what should i wear? well, hip new show. i will dress hip. i put on my father's marroon polyester leisure suit. i looked like a big blood clot. i went to the city. he was staying at the plaza mattel. my meeting was like at 2:00 p.m. i do not want to be late. i was really nervous. i got there like at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i see a pay phone, 1975, no cell phone. i went to the pay phone and call billy crystal. he had been talking to lorne about the possibility of being on this new show. i said, do you have any hints you can give me so i can have a leg up in this meeting? he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to produce monty python specials. oh, and he hates mimes. lorne hates mimes. the bulls up a chair and give him this poem with 1100 jokes in it. he opens it. he reads the first joke. egos, u -- he goes, uh-huh, good. then he closes the book. i wrote 1100 jobs over two days,
i go home to long island and a type of what i believe for a 1100 of my best jokes. two days later, i have to go back to the city for my meeting with lorne. i was so nervous. what should i wear? well, hip new show. i will dress hip. i put on my father's marroon polyester leisure suit. i looked like a big blood clot. i went to the city. he was staying at the plaza mattel. my meeting was like at 2:00 p.m. i do not want to be late. i was really nervous. i got there like at 7:00 a.m. in the morning....
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it was all wind, and all wind damage, on a lot of parts of long island.ronic in that sense. thanks, bill. >>> now to sports, dwight howard may have played his last game in a lakers uniform. just a brutal performance. last night ejected after getting handed his second technical foul. the lakers were swept by the spurs, 103-82. of course, they didn't have kobe bryant. howard called the season a nightmare he couldn't wake up from is now an unrestricted free agent. my celtics trying to avoid the sweep, pushing the knicks to overtime, and in o.t., jason terry making the clutch three, scoring nine of boston's 13 points in o.t. the celtics hang on, 97-90. they're probably going to lose anyway. lebron and the heat finish their sweep with the milwaukee bucks. they go on to play the winner of the bulls' next series. and arguably the world's greatest basketball player, no longer a free agent. michael jordan tieing the knot over the weekend with 35-year-old girlfriend and former model, yvette prieto in palm beach, florida. there were 300 guests in attendance, includi
it was all wind, and all wind damage, on a lot of parts of long island.ronic in that sense. thanks, bill. >>> now to sports, dwight howard may have played his last game in a lakers uniform. just a brutal performance. last night ejected after getting handed his second technical foul. the lakers were swept by the spurs, 103-82. of course, they didn't have kobe bryant. howard called the season a nightmare he couldn't wake up from is now an unrestricted free agent. my celtics trying to...
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mary is home when she finds out about a crash in long island and contacts american airlines. >> i gotchief pilots in new york. and it wasn't the -- wasn't the ideal way of telling me, but i said was ed the pilot and they said yes. >> a devastating loss of life. a horrible scene in a residential neighborhood. >> looks like a war zone. you seen anything on television. it's just -- terrible. >> just two months after 9/11, people were wondering could this be another terrorist attack? >> everyone should remain calm. we talked to the white house several times. there is air cover. >> in this anxious climate the ntsb works to find the reason the tail of the plane broke off. >>> coming up, outrage over the official cause of the crash of american airlines flight 587. wait for it... wait for it... ah! ah! wait for it... wait for it... [ laughs ] you know, i'm not trying to be ungrateful here or anything... but i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you
mary is home when she finds out about a crash in long island and contacts american airlines. >> i gotchief pilots in new york. and it wasn't the -- wasn't the ideal way of telling me, but i said was ed the pilot and they said yes. >> a devastating loss of life. a horrible scene in a residential neighborhood. >> looks like a war zone. you seen anything on television. it's just -- terrible. >> just two months after 9/11, people were wondering could this be another...
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she was known as the rows of long island, by all accounts was bewitching spirit-- rose of long island. she bewitched 57-year-old john tyler, who married her. she loved being first lady. she had a job for less than a year. it was julia tyler who ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief" whenever the president appears. she greeted guests while sitting on a throne on a raised platform with purple plums in her hairbru. -- hair. that marthale washington had rejected. >> tonight live a 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. reduce ouruester will grants by about 5%, which equates to about $22 million or so, which will be distributed among the various licensees and stations that i have described. about awe have taken 13% cut in our overall federal funding over the last two years. if the entire federal government had sustained the cuts that we have sustained, the budget would be in the $500 billion smaller than it is now. so we feel we have made a significant contribution to deficit reduction and retirement of the federal debt within our own context
she was known as the rows of long island, by all accounts was bewitching spirit-- rose of long island. she bewitched 57-year-old john tyler, who married her. she loved being first lady. she had a job for less than a year. it was julia tyler who ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief" whenever the president appears. she greeted guests while sitting on a throne on a raised platform with purple plums in her hairbru. -- hair. that marthale washington had rejected. >>...
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we expect to get about 6 to 7 billion in long island.we're motivated, and we're putting in place the mechanics, and audits to make sure that mean reaches the people. charles: the county already spent 35 million, with one contractor. no political ties with anyone. because, in addition to money actually spent, there will be other questions to who gets money, are you involved in all of these. >> we are, and vendors we've selected and correcteddors, were on approved state list, and our local list. so they have proven themselves, we have the responsibility to make sure they follow through and spend that money. charles: you audit them where they take the money. these guys get $70s million, there could be mismanagement on their end as well. >> absolutely. we've sense out audit letters to the vendors that have done work on this very are realliy stage, we' -- early stage, we want payroll records, and material records and we want to know who their subcontractors are, we mean business, we'll be watching over their shoulders to make sure the money i
we expect to get about 6 to 7 billion in long island.we're motivated, and we're putting in place the mechanics, and audits to make sure that mean reaches the people. charles: the county already spent 35 million, with one contractor. no political ties with anyone. because, in addition to money actually spent, there will be other questions to who gets money, are you involved in all of these. >> we are, and vendors we've selected and correcteddors, were on approved state list, and our local...
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cautiverio fue en una casa rodante y dice que nunca pensÓ que volverÍa a ver a su esposo que vivÍa en long islande que por su situaciÓn califica para una visa especial que les permitirÍa quedarse en este paÍs. >>> la ley de (inaudible) es para proteger a los inmigrante el Único (inaudible) requisito que ayudar en la investigaciÓn del delito. >>> este documento muestra la declaraciÓn jurada que el esposo de ella hizo a la esposa de este condado en texas, detallando el secuestro pero la policÍa se niega a dar la certificaciÓn necesaria para que ella obtenga la visa u. >>> dicen que ellos son responsables del caso, pero fueron la Única agencia que hizo la investigaciÓn. >>> por eso contactamos al departamento de policÍa de hidalgo en texas pero hasta el momento no hay respuesta, reportera univisiÓn. >>> fuentes allegadas al grupo de los 8 senadores que trabajan en la reforma migratoria, dijeron que van a presentar la propuesta de modificaciones a la ley el prÓximo martes llegaron un a un acuerdo relacionado con salarios para trabajadores agrÍcolas segÚn las cifras de gobierno beneficiarÍa a mÁs de m
cautiverio fue en una casa rodante y dice que nunca pensÓ que volverÍa a ver a su esposo que vivÍa en long islande que por su situaciÓn califica para una visa especial que les permitirÍa quedarse en este paÍs. >>> la ley de (inaudible) es para proteger a los inmigrante el Único (inaudible) requisito que ayudar en la investigaciÓn del delito. >>> este documento muestra la declaraciÓn jurada que el esposo de ella hizo a la esposa de este condado en texas, detallando el...
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i lived there a long time. >> hey, jim, frank from long island here. like to get your thoughts on 3d systems. they have been inquisitive in the recent past. it could be a game changer across many different industries. >> i think it's absolutely a terrific stock when it comes to speculation. i think it's a crowded segment. 3d systems is too ricky for this guy. >> hey, jim, matt from new jersey. my question is about ford. i know they have been surging lately. i know you have a close connection with your ford, i think in reality it's not a good play. >> here's the problem with ford. it's still europe, it's europe, it's a coiled spring. you get your price, 20 bucks. yes. >> hi, jim, i'm jim from maryland, i am tired of seeing girls wear uggs in the summer. what do you think of deckers? >> i have liked the stock. i got to do more work. >> hi, jim, kerry from connecticut. i'm thinking of investing for the first time, i want to know your thoughts on amazon. >> i think amazon again, i'm a homework guy, i got to be on that conference call. i think amazon is a g
i lived there a long time. >> hey, jim, frank from long island here. like to get your thoughts on 3d systems. they have been inquisitive in the recent past. it could be a game changer across many different industries. >> i think it's absolutely a terrific stock when it comes to speculation. i think it's a crowded segment. 3d systems is too ricky for this guy. >> hey, jim, matt from new jersey. my question is about ford. i know they have been surging lately. i know you have a...
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item 7 the legal manipulation of the long island rate on the san francisco financial to explore options and other of him options that the city is engaged in that are excessive. >> thank you chair farrell. this item we'd to move to next wednesday and if we could have it
item 7 the legal manipulation of the long island rate on the san francisco financial to explore options and other of him options that the city is engaged in that are excessive. >> thank you chair farrell. this item we'd to move to next wednesday and if we could have it
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. >> reporter: it was a two hour drive from their home on long island. >> i loved it.y were going to do things they normally didn't do, fish, boating, really camping. >> reporter: though she was missing her girls jackie felt confident that with her sister diane they were in safe hands. >> i had known her 20 years, back then 16 years. she was a nanny for i think a good eight years. i went to her for advice. she knew more about babies than i did. >> reporter: diane schuller had her hands for, working as an executive at a cable company and mothering her children 5-year-old brian and 2-year-old erin but she always remembered her nieces on holidays and birthdays with a gift or card. jackie said she loved diane like a sister. >> the girls loved her. she was a strict aunt but a fun aunt. >> reporter: as the weekend came to an end, on sunday morning jackie eagerly awaited the girls' homecoming. soon after 9:00 a.m., diane got the three girls and her own two children th children in the minivan and took off. >> how was her demeanor? >> fine. >> anything in the conversation that
. >> reporter: it was a two hour drive from their home on long island. >> i loved it.y were going to do things they normally didn't do, fish, boating, really camping. >> reporter: though she was missing her girls jackie felt confident that with her sister diane they were in safe hands. >> i had known her 20 years, back then 16 years. she was a nanny for i think a good eight years. i went to her for advice. she knew more about babies than i did. >> reporter: diane...
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bus traveler writer to write about embraer, and while i was there, i ran into some guys from a long island charter company who had just bought a brand new $25 million airplane, a legacy 600. there were six empty seats, i was like okay, i am in. turned out to be the most fateful decision of my life. >> september 29th, 2006. 2:52:00 p.m. the legacy takes off from a brazilian city. destination, the city of manaus. air traffic control instructs them to fly at 37,000 feet where it levels off by 3:33:00 p.m. two minutes later, flight 1907 departs for the country's capital of brazilia in the south. by then, this boeing reaches 37,000 feet. it is heading southeast, the legacy heading northwest. the two aircraft should be at different at tultitudes. instead they're on a collision course. >> it was a beautiful day, puffy white clouds in the sky, nothing obscuring our view. we took off for what was to be a routine flight with competent pilots in a brand new airplane. what could be bad about that. >> both sets of pilots are in contact with air traffic control. starting at 4:02, there's a problem. the
bus traveler writer to write about embraer, and while i was there, i ran into some guys from a long island charter company who had just bought a brand new $25 million airplane, a legacy 600. there were six empty seats, i was like okay, i am in. turned out to be the most fateful decision of my life. >> september 29th, 2006. 2:52:00 p.m. the legacy takes off from a brazilian city. destination, the city of manaus. air traffic control instructs them to fly at 37,000 feet where it levels off...
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i started doing theater on long island and it was the first thing that excited me.ry, very hard work. >> jon: yes. >> and it reminds me that this is hard work and i'm lucky to have a career in this business. >> jon: do the pals from the island come in when you are on broadway. it's in your hometown. they say when athletes when they go back to the town they grew up in everybody comes it's a lot of pressure, do you have that? >> well, i leave the theater so quickly afterwards i have no idea who is at the play. >> jon: never gave me your e-mail address. falco i'll be there -- >> you are a bit of a sitting duck. all kinds of people. there's people i don't recognize or remember which is another story. anybody can come see the play. >> jon: it's tremendous. your tremendous. we love watching you work. >> thank you. >> jon: showtime thing season five sunday night. >> sunday night. >> jon: the madrid runs five weeks. >> i get a nap and i'll read scripts around may 10. >> jon: sounds perfect. the madrid, new season of nurse jackie sunday. join us all next week at 11:00. here
i started doing theater on long island and it was the first thing that excited me.ry, very hard work. >> jon: yes. >> and it reminds me that this is hard work and i'm lucky to have a career in this business. >> jon: do the pals from the island come in when you are on broadway. it's in your hometown. they say when athletes when they go back to the town they grew up in everybody comes it's a lot of pressure, do you have that? >> well, i leave the theater so quickly...
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julia gardner is a -- she's a young woman from long island, new york, from east happenpton from where in fact ania harrison ad gone to school. she is from a very well-known, longstanding new york family, deep in the 17th century they owned gardner's island and family still owns gardner's island and her father was a new york state senator. they were in washington frequently for the social seasons. and she was well known at the white house and was well known to the daughters of the tylers was even known to come over not just for the parties but do things like quiet games of whisk. so the family knew her quite well. she was quite beautiful and quite rambunctious and was very well educated both here and in europe. so it made her quite -- quite a troubling woman to be around. >> and she quickly caught the widow president's eye. >> she quickly caught the widow president's eyes. this moved shockingly quickly. >> when we have to establish the difference in age between the two. >> yes. julia gardner is 30 years almost exactly younger -- was 30 years younger then john tyler and so when they got
julia gardner is a -- she's a young woman from long island, new york, from east happenpton from where in fact ania harrison ad gone to school. she is from a very well-known, longstanding new york family, deep in the 17th century they owned gardner's island and family still owns gardner's island and her father was a new york state senator. they were in washington frequently for the social seasons. and she was well known at the white house and was well known to the daughters of the tylers was...
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they went to long island, the residence of major edgar boroughs, long island in the middle of back bay in the laden wafer and for today's. he did in that going home for fresh supplies and he approached the house tripper and his troops captured major burro. all was said and done and they had him in shackles and chains that night. the college troops wycherley got down on their hands and knees and prayed to god that the guerrilla had been captured. the imprisoned him. he went to trial for being in the confederate army and tried and sentenced to hang. the 11th-hour of the u.s. posted behind, something he did not want to do, but figure did not have any choice in the matter was to sign the of allegiance which would give him a stay of execution. president lincoln was going to send word down as to the conditions of his release. sadly, the night that there had been a shooting or edgar had been taken to he was shot in the back and morally wounded. ten hours later he would die. what i would like for folks to take from this book cannot princess anne county, sacrifices to the war between the states
they went to long island, the residence of major edgar boroughs, long island in the middle of back bay in the laden wafer and for today's. he did in that going home for fresh supplies and he approached the house tripper and his troops captured major burro. all was said and done and they had him in shackles and chains that night. the college troops wycherley got down on their hands and knees and prayed to god that the guerrilla had been captured. the imprisoned him. he went to trial for being in...
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they went to long island, the residents, major editor boroughs, long island is in the middle of the day. they laid and wait for him for today's. he did end up going home for fresh supplies and when he approached the house, draper and his troops. all of a sudden they had edgar in shackles and chains that i. but those colored troops literally got down on her hands and knees and prayed to god that the guerrilla had been captured and imprisoned him. he went to trial for treason, for being in the confederate army, tried and sentenced to hang. at the 11th hour of the day he was supposed to be hung, something edgar didn't want to do, but figured he didn't have any choice in the matter, was to sign the oath of allegiance which would give him a stay of execution. president lincoln was going to send were down to butler as to his condition of his release. sadly, the night there had been a shooting were edgar had been taken to, he was shot in the back and mortally wounded in 24 hours later he would die. what i would like for folks to take from this book, "princess anne county: its contribution and
they went to long island, the residents, major editor boroughs, long island is in the middle of the day. they laid and wait for him for today's. he did end up going home for fresh supplies and when he approached the house, draper and his troops. all of a sudden they had edgar in shackles and chains that i. but those colored troops literally got down on her hands and knees and prayed to god that the guerrilla had been captured and imprisoned him. he went to trial for treason, for being in the...
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direct for long island jewish family is not really a stretch. he has a real big heart. there are no secrets. i cannot tell you anything you do not know. he is a wonderful family man. married to his wife for 40 or 41 years. a couple of kids, about three grandchildren. >> woody allen wrote jobs for local newspapers and comedians. you wrote for comex. does that still happen? >> that is a good question. >> leno, letterman -- they all have staffs. but if you're talking about starting up, most comics writer their own stuff. but they buddy up. that is what larry did with jerry. >> can you teach somebody to be funny, to write comedy? do you have it or do you not? what about being funny? >> no. [laughter] >> either you have it or you do not. >> you do not. [laughter] >> no, i do not believe you can teach people to be funny. i think people can hone it and get better. but i do not think anybody who has no sense of humor is going to get one. do you? >> this is so exciting. the youngest member of our studio audience has submitted to the microphone. i have to say one thing. please ke
direct for long island jewish family is not really a stretch. he has a real big heart. there are no secrets. i cannot tell you anything you do not know. he is a wonderful family man. married to his wife for 40 or 41 years. a couple of kids, about three grandchildren. >> woody allen wrote jobs for local newspapers and comedians. you wrote for comex. does that still happen? >> that is a good question. >> leno, letterman -- they all have staffs. but if you're talking about...
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he and his wife, linda, are very happy with the care he's receiving at this clinic near their long island home. that may soon change, and linda may have to start taking time off from work to drive george to a hospital for chemotherapy. >> i am upset because to think if this is what's going to happen, you know, my concern is for george, too, and i want nothing but the best for him. >> axelrod: most medications for veernz covered by medicare part d, which is exempt from the automatic budget cuts. but cancer drugs must be given by a doctor, so chemotherapy falls under medicare part b, which is being cut by 2%. >> it'st strikes me as being insane. >> reporter: dr. jeff vacirca is the chief exclusive of north shore hematology/oncology associates. >> we can't get to the point where we're losing money giving chemotherapy drugs. that will not do any favor to our patients because we wouldn't be able to stay in business. >> axelrod: here's why cancer clinics say thrice problem. medicare reimburses oncolses for the cost of chemotherapy drugs and as an additional 6% for the cost of storing and admini
he and his wife, linda, are very happy with the care he's receiving at this clinic near their long island home. that may soon change, and linda may have to start taking time off from work to drive george to a hospital for chemotherapy. >> i am upset because to think if this is what's going to happen, you know, my concern is for george, too, and i want nothing but the best for him. >> axelrod: most medications for veernz covered by medicare part d, which is exempt from the automatic...
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. >> reporter: 600 students return to east rockaway high school on long island.s flooded by superstorm sandy. they were relocated during repairs. principal joe says it feels like the first day of school. >> to see it here in their home school, there's nothing like that. you could just feel it from the kids that they are back where they belong back home. >> reporter: home is still a work in progress for many across the region. rich's house was devastated by sandy. rebuilding has been slow. he has been living in a motor home with his wife and two dogs. what kind of toll has living here for six months taken? >> the toll is just -- you feel beat up. you just feel beat up. everybody you talk to that was here all winter has the same feeling. you feel pretty beat up. >> reporter: so far the federal emergency management agency has paid out $959 million for housing assistance and 848 million to communities and nonprofit groups in new york. but the disaster has cost more than money. damon and thea are juniors at east rockaway high school. they were both forced out of their
. >> reporter: 600 students return to east rockaway high school on long island.s flooded by superstorm sandy. they were relocated during repairs. principal joe says it feels like the first day of school. >> to see it here in their home school, there's nothing like that. you could just feel it from the kids that they are back where they belong back home. >> reporter: home is still a work in progress for many across the region. rich's house was devastated by sandy. rebuilding...
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they die in the workplace virtually always because some company wanted to make an extra buck in long island new york just just we just have a minute left ed quick want. to say thank you it's it's just so insidious the way everything has been reduced to to politics what's going right to. divide and conquer whether it's climate oil fracking geo it makes it so effective for the other side to be able to just put out propaganda and people believe it and that's the end of the conversation and i think that's so unfortunate because there's so many important things that. i agree with you had and apropos of both your call and the caller before we no longer have a constitutionally limited democratic republic in the united states we have what is tending toward oligarchy and basically a constitutional monarchy where the monarch so the nine people on the supreme court and they've decided that corporations are people in the money is speech and that's something that has to be done as said for your take my take thanks for all your calls but you get your calls and i try is back next week and keep the video q
they die in the workplace virtually always because some company wanted to make an extra buck in long island new york just just we just have a minute left ed quick want. to say thank you it's it's just so insidious the way everything has been reduced to to politics what's going right to. divide and conquer whether it's climate oil fracking geo it makes it so effective for the other side to be able to just put out propaganda and people believe it and that's the end of the conversation and i think...
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waswas knows as -- she known as the rows of long island. by all accounts, she was bewitching. she certainly bewitched 57-year- old john tyler. he married her. being first lady. she had the job for less than the year, but it was julia tyler who ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief ." it was also julia tyler who greeted her guests sitting on a throne, a raised platform with purple plumes in her hair. it was almost as if she reseeded to that more queenly role of martha washington and deliberately rejected. >> we will take your questions and comments about these three first ladies by phone, facebook, and twitter at 9:00 on monday night on c-span. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. >> now the latest on negotiations on immigration legislation. from today's "washington journal," this is about 50 minutes. host: we're back with rebecca talent, the immigration policy advisor for the immigration policy center. rebecca, let me show you the headlines from this morning's papers. this is breaking over the weekend -- the chamber of commerce, unions, supposedly coming to some
waswas knows as -- she known as the rows of long island. by all accounts, she was bewitching. she certainly bewitched 57-year- old john tyler. he married her. being first lady. she had the job for less than the year, but it was julia tyler who ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief ." it was also julia tyler who greeted her guests sitting on a throne, a raised platform with purple plumes in her hair. it was almost as if she reseeded to that more queenly role of martha...
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he and his wife, linda, are very happy with the care he's receiving at this clinic near their long island that may soon change. and linda may have to start taking time off from work to drive george to a hospital for chemotherapy. >> i am upset because to think if this is what's going to happen, you know, my concern is for george, too, and i want nothing but the best for him. >> reporter: most medications for seniors are covered by medicare part "d," which is exempt from the automatic budget cuts. but cancer drugs must be given by a doctor. so chemotherapy falls under care part "b." which is being cut by 2%. >> it strikes me as being insane. >> reporter: dr. jeff is the chief executive of north shore hematology/oncology associates where george rossis is a patient. >> we can't go to the point where we're actually losing money when we are giving chemotherapy drugs. that's not going to, in the end, do any favor to our patients because we wouldn't be able to stay in business. >> reporter: here's why cancer clinics say there's a problem. medicare reimburses oncologists for the cost of chemother
he and his wife, linda, are very happy with the care he's receiving at this clinic near their long island that may soon change. and linda may have to start taking time off from work to drive george to a hospital for chemotherapy. >> i am upset because to think if this is what's going to happen, you know, my concern is for george, too, and i want nothing but the best for him. >> reporter: most medications for seniors are covered by medicare part "d," which is exempt from...
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she was known as the rows of long island. by all accounts was bewitching. certainly bewitched 57-year-old john tyler. who married her. and she loved being first lady. she had the job for less than a year. it was she who ordered the marine band to play hail to the chief whenever the president appears, and also julia tyler who greeted her guest sitting on a throne on a raised platform with purple plumes in her hair. it was almost as if she receded to the more queenly role marco washington had deliberately rejected. >> we will include your questions and comments about these three first ladies by phone, face book, and twitter, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span three. and on c-span radio and www.c- span.org. will reduce our grants by about five percent, which roughly equates to $22 million or so, which will be varioustive among the licensees and stations that i've described. and so, we have, in fact, taken about a 13% cut in our overall federal funding in the last two years, and if the entire federal government had not had sustained the cuts we s
she was known as the rows of long island. by all accounts was bewitching. certainly bewitched 57-year-old john tyler. who married her. and she loved being first lady. she had the job for less than a year. it was she who ordered the marine band to play hail to the chief whenever the president appears, and also julia tyler who greeted her guest sitting on a throne on a raised platform with purple plumes in her hair. it was almost as if she receded to the more queenly role marco washington had...
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stueporter: 600 students returned to east rockaway high school on long island, exactly dix months afterded by super storm sandy. they were relocated during repairs. spercipal joe spero says it feels like the first day of school. >> to see it here in their home hihool, i mean, there's nothing fee that. you can just feel it from the kids that they are back where khey belong, back home. >> reporter: home is still a work in progress for many across the region. this house in the breezy point section of queens was devastated by sandy. rebuilding has been slow. he has been living in a motor home with his wife and two dogs. what kind of toll has living here for six months taken? >> the toll is just you feel beat up. you just feel beat up. everybody you talk to that was here all winter has the same feeling. you feel pretty beat up. th reporter: so far the federal emergency management agency has paid out $959 million for housing assistance and $848 illion to communities and hasrofit groups in new york. but the disaster has cost more than money. amien amiruddin is a junior at east rockaway high sc
stueporter: 600 students returned to east rockaway high school on long island, exactly dix months afterded by super storm sandy. they were relocated during repairs. spercipal joe spero says it feels like the first day of school. >> to see it here in their home hihool, i mean, there's nothing fee that. you can just feel it from the kids that they are back where khey belong, back home. >> reporter: home is still a work in progress for many across the region. this house in the breezy...
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. >> if i am a housewife in break neck long island do i do i cheat on my iasbanuse e re> you wouy.is is what brought me to a potential a se susn af us then you start communicating? >> i am entirely supportive of mim. if theiendarly dnot s i wanted make sure he wasn't going through some mid life crisis. b ir there's a sound business objective, so i was with him 100 percent. >> earlier this writk the women of "the view" probed amanda about her own views on cheating. >> it's a destructive thing and i have traditional lailues. i live in a traditional situation with no -- i would be delaistated if he did it to me but i would not blame a web site. it is not creating cheatehe is . >> you were feaod tred in some the advertising. why would you make yourself the public fe be of your iar web site? >> i support my husband. i support the business. iyohs ridicttous to thi wh that pehe is aon who is covering a s on incred dellit -- credibhey i. they did not create those le. >> you certainly facilitate it. you have 18 million users. are they all mao thied? e re> teap sipping will person g the serv
. >> if i am a housewife in break neck long island do i do i cheat on my iasbanuse e re> you wouy.is is what brought me to a potential a se susn af us then you start communicating? >> i am entirely supportive of mim. if theiendarly dnot s i wanted make sure he wasn't going through some mid life crisis. b ir there's a sound business objective, so i was with him 100 percent. >> earlier this writk the women of "the view" probed amanda about her own views on cheating....
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. >> funded a children's hospital in long island, long island jewish, funded a children's hospital inightses where his second life -- al exand dray, is from, washington heights, and he's begin money to people soldiers, former -- solders who served in iraq for post-traumatic stress, a great guy. he's very tone deaf. when i asked people, like, why did he buy the painting? it's less that, a lot less that and more, like, he doesn't have a clue on how that really looks, and i'm writing a book about insider trading, and he's a principle character. in the book, i don't -- i don't know whether he's guilty or not. i just know that the government -- there are people in the government who think he's guilty of something, and there's just too much going on there. >> where was michael in that? where are we in the investigation? >> they've been indicted -- >> said he was pleading not guilty, steinberg. >> right. one thing i know about the government, stake cohen out, they don't indict you unless they believe they have a 95% chance of winning, and they audiotape win, particularly, the southern distri
. >> funded a children's hospital in long island, long island jewish, funded a children's hospital inightses where his second life -- al exand dray, is from, washington heights, and he's begin money to people soldiers, former -- solders who served in iraq for post-traumatic stress, a great guy. he's very tone deaf. when i asked people, like, why did he buy the painting? it's less that, a lot less that and more, like, he doesn't have a clue on how that really looks, and i'm writing a book...
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our third "today's" johnson's baby of the week is elle, born february 27, not far from us here on long islandcongratulations to all the babies. if you want a chance for your baby to appear in "today's" johnson's baby of the week, go to klgandhoda.com. and i also -- speaking of babies -- >> thank you to johnson's for doing that. >> switching from babies to moms, we're doing the most deserving mom contest, sponsored by expedia.com. >> am i allowed to nominate myself? >> no, no, no. >> yes. >> how about hoda? >> yes, she's a mom to blake. >> you can sail anywhere in the world on a norwegian cruise line. so if you know any deserving mom, go to klgandhoda.com to nominate them. >> these are delicious sugar cookies. >> this is supposed to be earthy. three-time grammy winner and about to be a dad, one of our favorite people, michael buble, right after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ for this morning's quiz. christopher columbus sailed the ocean blue... in 14 hundred 92. nice! follow me. the missouri river is this way! lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520. awww my 8 layers must've
our third "today's" johnson's baby of the week is elle, born february 27, not far from us here on long islandcongratulations to all the babies. if you want a chance for your baby to appear in "today's" johnson's baby of the week, go to klgandhoda.com. and i also -- speaking of babies -- >> thank you to johnson's for doing that. >> switching from babies to moms, we're doing the most deserving mom contest, sponsored by expedia.com. >> am i allowed to nominate...
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two dozen people sued the government after agents forced their way into their homes on long island and. will pay them $1 million. >>> and then a group of high school girls organizing an integrated prom. the small town usually has one for white kids and one for black kids. >> we need to stick with tradition. this is a traditional thing, and we don't need to change, but why? nobody could answer my question. and they think that nothing is broken so why fix it. >> neither prom is allowed at the school and the school doesn't finance any dances and instead they are privately funded and the school says it supports an integrated prom. >>> and then another support for same-sex marriage. central democrats donnelly and heitkam support the same-sex marriage. although not in office, olympia snowe also came out in support of same-sex marriage. >>> and then the faa will delay shutting down 149 federal contract air traffic control towers until june 15th. the closures announced last month are part of a measure to meet $637 million enforced spending cuts. and number five, the white house says it would n
two dozen people sued the government after agents forced their way into their homes on long island and. will pay them $1 million. >>> and then a group of high school girls organizing an integrated prom. the small town usually has one for white kids and one for black kids. >> we need to stick with tradition. this is a traditional thing, and we don't need to change, but why? nobody could answer my question. and they think that nothing is broken so why fix it. >> neither prom...
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. >> warren races up from where he is in long island to the tappen dsy bridge, to try and find diane. she leaves her phone on the jersey bar krer, the divider at the bridge. >> the phone was located on a pull-off. she found her cell phone sitting on a guide rail. her entire route up until the bridge is consistent with what she normally would have been done. then it's unclear where she went. >> are you all right? >> no. confide frankly. >> well, thanks for doing this. >> um. >> was she your closest friend? >> i would say, yeah. she was. we were not very similar. i'm an easygoing person, let a lot of things pass. she had to be in charge of everything. there was nothing left to chance. everything has to be planned and precise. she loved you, she loved you. if she didn't like you, she could be difficult, you know. she didn't let anything go, you know. she, you know, somebody was rude or -- she would call them out right there. you know, she was okay as long as she was in control of everything. >> reporter: did you guys every have conversation about any kind of pain she was having? >> um, y
. >> warren races up from where he is in long island to the tappen dsy bridge, to try and find diane. she leaves her phone on the jersey bar krer, the divider at the bridge. >> the phone was located on a pull-off. she found her cell phone sitting on a guide rail. her entire route up until the bridge is consistent with what she normally would have been done. then it's unclear where she went. >> are you all right? >> no. confide frankly. >> well, thanks for doing...
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and a few premier tickets get to meet miller and me don't bring any frogs for the west bury long islandw. those make great mothers and fathers day gifts. did you see that on deck? president obama's big bash last night. what happened and how much did it cost us? juliet huddy is next. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. did you see that? we begin with a big concert at the white house last night entitled memphis soul. we paid for it an edited version will be seen on pbs and apparently everybody had a grand time. >> justin timberlake just got married to this lovely young lady right here. [ applause ] >> jessica biel. so, justin can probably offer you a few pointers and justin, they are looking for a wedding singer. [ laughter ] i'm just saying. [ laughter ] now, tonight i'm speaking not just as president but as one of america's best known al green impersonators. we got artists like cyndi lauper and ben harper and queen latifah who still turn to memphis for inspiration. >> bill: here now to explain further juliet huddy. last week we asked you, we demanded that you find out how much th
and a few premier tickets get to meet miller and me don't bring any frogs for the west bury long islandw. those make great mothers and fathers day gifts. did you see that on deck? president obama's big bash last night. what happened and how much did it cost us? juliet huddy is next. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. did you see that? we begin with a big concert at the white house last night entitled memphis soul. we paid for it an edited version will be seen on pbs and apparently...
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live from the jersey show and records from long island and along the new york coastline. eight weeks until summer. [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's o new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! h! the tilapia with roast vegables. i'actually looking at the od grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're going to go to red lobster... [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food different. d introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99! salad, sandwiches and more. >> shepard: 22 minutes past the hour now. continuing coverage of the rebuilding after superstorm sandy to new york now. when these things happen it's hard to get a sense how big they are, how much damage they've done, and usually the first to know are folks in choppers. the first people we know to get a sense of the scope was a guy named jimmy smith, the chopper reported for wnyw,
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she was known as the rose of long island. she was bewitching. she bewitched john tyler. who married erher. lady.ved being first she had the job for less than a it was julia tyler who ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief,"
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story plane crashed into the long island sound. they stayed on the shot of the sound for like hours. >> i remember that yeah. when he we're covering breaking news stories like this. we don't want to be the jerk that peels away and starts covering something else miss something. reporters sent out there with the -- you know, and a lot of it is just bs. they don't know what so a you have to fill a lot of time. alan and i both do talk radio. it's actually great training if you have to fill three hours a day. >> bill: some commercials. you can always go to that. and 18 hours. >> salary. >> bill: i do talk radio, too. whenever it got boring, oh we will go to commercial. >> it does tend to focus the mind and get trained. >> viewers anticipation. you know that something is going to happen. >> got to know. and you have got to be honest. the other thing that was bad about the boston coverage was so much speculation'. and everybody knows the factor no. i mean, that is my big rule. if you don't know, don't say. >> there is a lot of pressure th
story plane crashed into the long island sound. they stayed on the shot of the sound for like hours. >> i remember that yeah. when he we're covering breaking news stories like this. we don't want to be the jerk that peels away and starts covering something else miss something. reporters sent out there with the -- you know, and a lot of it is just bs. they don't know what so a you have to fill a lot of time. alan and i both do talk radio. it's actually great training if you have to fill...