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they go into the town, in long island -- i grew up in long island, right next to long island. and being a town that i have known all of my life, they are being liberated like the foreign powers, taking over the town. our i.c.e. goes in there, they grabbed him by the next, they throw them in the paddy wagon, we get them the hell out of our country. >> [ cheering ] >> and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. you believe it? do you see what they do? do you see what they are doing? do you see what they do? they do not need guns. they like knives because knives are much more painful. they cut people up into small pieces, beautiful young women, walking home from school. and the democrats complain that we are treating them too rough. we are getting them the hell out. as i said, by the thousands. >> [ cheering ] >> just days ago, a brave border agent was shot multiple times while protecting our border. every day, border agents are keeping drug, crimes, and gangs from entering the country. we are going to get the wall built. we have already started i
they go into the town, in long island -- i grew up in long island, right next to long island. and being a town that i have known all of my life, they are being liberated like the foreign powers, taking over the town. our i.c.e. goes in there, they grabbed him by the next, they throw them in the paddy wagon, we get them the hell out of our country. >> [ cheering ] >> and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. you believe it? do you see what they do?...
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seguirnos en los medios sociales, actua c actualice o descarge gratis ♪ (musica) autoridades de long islande de un acto de la pandilla mara salva trucha . >>> la identificaciÓn solo confirma lo que su hermana ya sabÍan su corazÓn, shermano menor habÍa sido victima de la pandilla en long islands . >>> solo dios puede darnos la fuerza . >>> en medio de su dolor esperan pasar este difÍcil momento y que no hayan mÁs vÍctimas de las pandillas. se quedan con la imagen de un joven soÑador a quien le robaron su existencia y piensan en misericordia . >>> pidiÉndole al seÑor que toque los corazones de las personas, que se puedan arrep arrepentoarrepen arrepentir y salvar su alma. >>> Él era un niÑo muy tranquilo . >>> ahora agradecen la acciÓn de la policÍapronto encuentren a mi horque su ausencia ya la extraÑo. >>> sues un olfrte. >>> nunca pudo conboocer a su a hija, su madre teme lo peor. todavÍa recuerda cuando su hijo le hablÓ de las amenazas que habÍa recibido . >>> Él me dijo que lo amenazaba b amenazaban. le pido fuerzas a dios, que Él me ayude a resolver toda esta situaciÓn . >>> se declarÓ
seguirnos en los medios sociales, actua c actualice o descarge gratis ♪ (musica) autoridades de long islande de un acto de la pandilla mara salva trucha . >>> la identificaciÓn solo confirma lo que su hermana ya sabÍan su corazÓn, shermano menor habÍa sido victima de la pandilla en long islands . >>> solo dios puede darnos la fuerza . >>> en medio de su dolor esperan pasar este difÍcil momento y que no hayan mÁs vÍctimas de las pandillas. se quedan con la...
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a 1942 case, it involved capturing german saboteurs in long island. the last time i checked, long island new york is part of the united states. you had american citizens collaborating with the enemy. they were captured as a group. the american citizens were tried by military commission, and one of them was executed. why? because under the law of war, once you join the enemy, your american citizenship doesn't protect u from the consequence ofour act. it said citizenship in the united states of an enemy belligerent does not relieve him of the consequences of belligerent which is unlawful. in 09 an american citizen captured in afghanistan fightin for the taliban. there's no bar to this nation holding one of its own citizens as an enemy combatant. for those who understand the law of war, this is one of the timeless concepts. he's trying to turn the war into a crime. i agree with senator paul, if you are charged with a crime, you can't be held indefinitely and questioned without legal representation because you're being accused of a crime, and you have rig
a 1942 case, it involved capturing german saboteurs in long island. the last time i checked, long island new york is part of the united states. you had american citizens collaborating with the enemy. they were captured as a group. the american citizens were tried by military commission, and one of them was executed. why? because under the law of war, once you join the enemy, your american citizenship doesn't protect u from the consequence ofour act. it said citizenship in the united states of...
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built on the side of a former conduit for brooklyn water works that brought water from eastern long island aqueduct racetrack opened in 1894. the glory days of horse racing are long gone, but for those few proud remaining degenerate gamblers with a few bucks and a dream, aqueduct is still there. >> anthony: it's a judgment free zone here though. >> laurie: totally. >> anthony: it's kind of a come as you are situation. >> laurie: yes, i think that's true of queens in general and you can kind of fly under the radar, you know? you have not been harassed too much today right? >> anthony: no, guy comes up to me he says "hey you look like anthony bourdain." i said yeah i wish i had his money, he says "you're right, that [ bleep ]." it was great. it was like the perfect encounter. >> laurie: that's queens. nobody gives a shit. ♪ >> laurie: all right number two right up, up top. >> anthony: yes. >> laurie: come on number two keep it keep it. >> anthony: it's a close race, it's a nail biter. >> laurie: are you kidding me? >> anthony: dropped like a stone. >> laurie: way to suck, so promising. >> an
built on the side of a former conduit for brooklyn water works that brought water from eastern long island aqueduct racetrack opened in 1894. the glory days of horse racing are long gone, but for those few proud remaining degenerate gamblers with a few bucks and a dream, aqueduct is still there. >> anthony: it's a judgment free zone here though. >> laurie: totally. >> anthony: it's kind of a come as you are situation. >> laurie: yes, i think that's true of queens in...
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and then opened up the first department store on long island. it wasn't a huge department store by macy's standards, but it was a department store, and he became a philanthropist and i think he was very influenced by that, by the idea you have to help those that are not as privileged and you have to help people fight poverty and deprivation and discrimination. >> therthere's still quite a fef us left that still knew the guy and we all shared our stories over the decade. it's important when i talk to people and welcome the few under 40 that are here tonight i want them to know his life was a mess in a lot of ways and he suffered through so many of the challenges and defeats and humiliations most of us have to endure into the story more powerful now that he's been portrayed by sean penn and office this tendency in our culture to create these artificial superhero characters and i find in your book even though i thought i heard every story there was to hear about him almost every page there was something i didn't know especially the details about hi
and then opened up the first department store on long island. it wasn't a huge department store by macy's standards, but it was a department store, and he became a philanthropist and i think he was very influenced by that, by the idea you have to help those that are not as privileged and you have to help people fight poverty and deprivation and discrimination. >> therthere's still quite a fef us left that still knew the guy and we all shared our stories over the decade. it's important...
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there is a reason why, if you look at montgomery county, which same -- as long island. host: the president was talking about. guest: montgomery county has dealt with it. they have dealt successfully with it because they have understood you cannot isolate the community and another important thing, they have not made a mess 13 a political actor at the local level of government. you see that in a diverse -- in a latino community that has a problem. host: that report available at rime.org. we appreciate you being here. we are back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. have a great weekend. ♪ announcer: commencement speeches all this week in primetime. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows and so lance bottoms. and on the free c-span radio app. this weekend, on c-span saturday p.m. eastern, the weekly political summit in colorado springs with the debate on president trump's foreign and domestic policies. former u.s. attorney general eric holder at the new england's counsel politics index event -- politics and eggs event. contributor selena zi
there is a reason why, if you look at montgomery county, which same -- as long island. host: the president was talking about. guest: montgomery county has dealt with it. they have dealt successfully with it because they have understood you cannot isolate the community and another important thing, they have not made a mess 13 a political actor at the local level of government. you see that in a diverse -- in a latino community that has a problem. host: that report available at rime.org. we...
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there is a reason why, if you look at montgomery county, which same -- as long island. host: the president was talking about. guest: montgomery county has dealt with it. they have dealt successfully with it because they have understood you cannot isolate the community and another important thing, they have not made a mess 13 a political actor at the local level of government. you see that in a diverse -- in a latino community that has a problem. host: that report available at insightc >> sunday night, a syndicated columnist with a book, "suicide of the west," arguing that tribalism and nationalism are threatening american democracy. book, you posit that western civilization as we understand it or contemporary american western democratic civilization is unnatural. what you mean by that? >> if you took humans and cleared of all of our civilizational education and put them in their natural environment, we would not be having conversations about books. teaming up into little bands and troops, defending ourselves against other animals and bands and troops. that is what our a
there is a reason why, if you look at montgomery county, which same -- as long island. host: the president was talking about. guest: montgomery county has dealt with it. they have dealt successfully with it because they have understood you cannot isolate the community and another important thing, they have not made a mess 13 a political actor at the local level of government. you see that in a diverse -- in a latino community that has a problem. host: that report available at insightc >>...
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it's a beautiful thursday morning here in long island.ning us right now to talk about it montauk brewing company co-founder and head of marketing, vaughn cutillo along with eric moss. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> maria: congratulations to you both. mike, you're a fan. >> i'm a big fan of what they're brewing. >> maria: tell us how business is. >> business is good. we're coming up on our six year anniversary the end of the month. but it's been fun. we started home brewing after college in my basement. eric, joe, and myself, it's been fun to he see the growth. but really in a small market. we only sell to new york city and long island and growing that quickly. we have a lot of great fans. >> maria: you're only selling to a few markets. what are your plans in terms of growth? >> it's all organic growth. we don't spend big dollars on marketing. this is happening organically which is great for us. so we'll see. the company's evolved over a few short years. so we're excited to grow this. >> since you guys started there'
it's a beautiful thursday morning here in long island.ning us right now to talk about it montauk brewing company co-founder and head of marketing, vaughn cutillo along with eric moss. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> maria: congratulations to you both. mike, you're a fan. >> i'm a big fan of what they're brewing. >> maria: tell us how business is. >> business is good. we're coming up on our six year anniversary the end of the month. but it's...
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but they go into these towns in long island. i grew up right next to long island.ave known all my life. they are being liberated like a foreign power has taken over the town. our i.c.e. goes in there and grab them by the neck, we throw them in the paddy wagon and we get them the hell out of our country. [cheers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. do you believe it? you see what they are doing? do you see what they are doing? they don't need guns. they like knives because knife are much more painful. they cut people up in small pieces. beautiful young women walking home from school. and the democrats complain that we are treating them too rough. we are getting them the hell out, as i said, by the thousands. [cheers and applause] just days ago a brave border agent was shot multiple times while protecting our border. every day border agents are keeping drugs, crime and gangs from entering our country. we are going to get that wall built. we already started it. $1.6 billion. we are getting the wall built. [crowd ch
but they go into these towns in long island. i grew up right next to long island.ave known all my life. they are being liberated like a foreign power has taken over the town. our i.c.e. goes in there and grab them by the neck, we throw them in the paddy wagon and we get them the hell out of our country. [cheers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. do you believe it? you see what they are doing? do you see what they are doing? they don't need...
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but they go into these towns in long island. i grew up right next to long island.ave known all my life. they are being liberated like a foreign power has taken over the town. our i.c.e. goes in there and grab them by the neck, we throw them in the paddy wagon and we get them the hell out of our country. [cheers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. do you believe it? you see what they are doing? do you see what they are doing? they don't need guns. they like knives because knife are much more painful. they cut people up in small pieces. beautiful young women walking home from school. and the democrats complain that we are treating them too rough. we are getting them the hell out, as i said, by the thousands. [cheers and applause] just days ago a brave border agent was shot multiple times while protecting our border. every day border agents are keeping drugs, crime and gangs from entering our country. we are going to get that wall built. we already started it. $1.6 billion. we are getting the wall built. [crowd ch
but they go into these towns in long island. i grew up right next to long island.ave known all my life. they are being liberated like a foreign power has taken over the town. our i.c.e. goes in there and grab them by the neck, we throw them in the paddy wagon and we get them the hell out of our country. [cheers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. do you believe it? you see what they are doing? do you see what they are doing? they don't need...
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the 10 and the 25 but i can't completely commit to this but i think charlie from long island -- i toldhim for 24-5 i'm coming to your house,. >> spoke to him and he told me that he would do it -- i have to tread lightly and have to wait for charity buzz to make that all happen -- i would love to think that today was a $60,000 day for cctc because of all of your support. [applause] >> thank you very much for being here. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> here's the primetime lineup. tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern, mtv's decode host. ... >> retraces his broadcast career and transition to progressive politics. at ten, historian patricia o'toole chronicles the political career of president woodrow wilson. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:15 with historian jacqueline jones on the life of writer and advocate lucy parsons from slavery through the great depression. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> welcomeo centr synagogue. wow, that's loud. feel incredibly privileged to have two incredible thought lead
the 10 and the 25 but i can't completely commit to this but i think charlie from long island -- i toldhim for 24-5 i'm coming to your house,. >> spoke to him and he told me that he would do it -- i have to tread lightly and have to wait for charity buzz to make that all happen -- i would love to think that today was a $60,000 day for cctc because of all of your support. [applause] >> thank you very much for being here. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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i'm bill hemmer live on the east end of long island 100 miles out from new york city. we have a couple great days headed for you with the u.s. open and usga here live. james comey, loretta lynch, andrew mccabe could be under greater scrutiny. what is in the report that's about to go public? we're about to find out. >> today, the block bluster watchdog report on the clinton e-mail probe to be released. >> 18 months we've been waiting. >> i think it will put the misses pieces in this giant puzzle together. >> keep in mind, this report is going to focus on the clinton e-mail scandal. >> this impending report should shed a critical light. >> we're looking for unlawful activity and serious errors in judgment. >> in the crosshairs, andrew mccabe and loretta lynch and peter strzok and james comey. >> they abused their power. >> what role did mccabe play? did he make decisions for political reasons? fox news is told president trump will be briefed on that report in the morning. >> it will be the first step for america and the department of justice and fbi to begin the healing
i'm bill hemmer live on the east end of long island 100 miles out from new york city. we have a couple great days headed for you with the u.s. open and usga here live. james comey, loretta lynch, andrew mccabe could be under greater scrutiny. what is in the report that's about to go public? we're about to find out. >> today, the block bluster watchdog report on the clinton e-mail probe to be released. >> 18 months we've been waiting. >> i think it will put the misses pieces in...
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and -- there was another bidder at 245 who got edged out, charlie from long island.ow tony i can't completely commit to this. you have the 25. okay i don't have got the 10 and the 25 but i can't commit to this. but i think charlie from long island, because i told him for 245 i'm coming to your house too and i spoke to hem and he told me that he would do it. i have to tread lightly and wait for charity buzz to -- make that all happen. so i would love to think that today was a -- 60,000 day for cc are tc because of all of your support. thank you very much for being here. [applause] thank you. you're watching booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here's our prime time lineup for tonight. first up, robert f. kennedy jr., son of the late attorney general robert f. kennedy provides a history of america, through the lens of his childhood and formertive years then at 8:10 molly crabapple talks war in syria and tells syrian men who came of age during it and former house speaker newt beginning rich offers thoughts on impact that trump administration policies are h
and -- there was another bidder at 245 who got edged out, charlie from long island.ow tony i can't completely commit to this. you have the 25. okay i don't have got the 10 and the 25 but i can't commit to this. but i think charlie from long island, because i told him for 245 i'm coming to your house too and i spoke to hem and he told me that he would do it. i have to tread lightly and wait for charity buzz to -- make that all happen. so i would love to think that today was a -- 60,000 day for...
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three of the 14 stores are not in long island -- in manhattan.ng island, one in new jersey, and one in jfk airport. today we know that every time we open a new store, it contributes to our e-commerce. there are plans to opera baked -- open baked by melissa locations in new market. since we started baked by melissa, we sold over 100 million cupcakes, and we know we celebrate over 50,000 birthdays a year. i love working hard, and i love cupcakes. cupcakes are my favorite thing in the world. i could never live the life of could have, would have, should have. i have to do i love every day, to make baked by melissa a reality. ♪ ♪ >> if you missed out on any of the --rts, gt the -- gt gtv is the function on the bloomberg library. you can see them and use them in future reference. abigail there are about 30,000 : functions on the bloomberg, and we always enjoy showing you our favorite on bloomberg television. maybe they will become your favorite. here's another function you will find useful. quic . it will take you to our quick takes, where you
three of the 14 stores are not in long island -- in manhattan.ng island, one in new jersey, and one in jfk airport. today we know that every time we open a new store, it contributes to our e-commerce. there are plans to opera baked -- open baked by melissa locations in new market. since we started baked by melissa, we sold over 100 million cupcakes, and we know we celebrate over 50,000 birthdays a year. i love working hard, and i love cupcakes. cupcakes are my favorite thing in the world. i...
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tomorrow looks like a good day. >> reporter: we thought there would be a front on top of long island,e rain, the good news is tomorrow's forecasts doesn't look much better. it is mostly sunny skies. >> that is what we are shooting for. >> reporter: no one has seen this course run in sunny skies with non-wet track. >> triple crown wise yes. >> it is a fantastic day over here. >> you get the bet? >> not at all. it just to be part of this is fantastic. >> when we were here 3 years ago, if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems, and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. gr
tomorrow looks like a good day. >> reporter: we thought there would be a front on top of long island,e rain, the good news is tomorrow's forecasts doesn't look much better. it is mostly sunny skies. >> that is what we are shooting for. >> reporter: no one has seen this course run in sunny skies with non-wet track. >> triple crown wise yes. >> it is a fantastic day over here. >> you get the bet? >> not at all. it just to be part of this is fantastic....
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. >> luis alejandro habla de un lugar en long island donde tambiÉn hay niÑos que se refugian. >> lases desde que el gobierno trump puso en j ecociÓn polÍtica de cero tolerancia hace dos meses, de estos niÑos estÁn en este refugio en una instituciÓn catÓlica en aunque no es un centro de detenciÓn, sufren la separacion de sus padres, lo que le duele a esta madre salvadoreÑa. >> da lÁstima la verdad, separan de los hijos y usted sabe que las mamÁs tienen que velar por los hijos y que los separen, no gusta. >> los ocho niÑos fueron traÍdos a este refugio porque habÍan camas disponibles y ahora quedan en un limbo, para caridades catÓlicas que estÁn celebrando la semana de los refugiados no deja de ser una ironÍa que se promueva la separaciÓn familiar. >> no estamos de acuerdo en que los niÑos hayan sido separados de sus familias y yo espero, espero de que el presidente de estados unidos junto con el congreso lleguen a una soluciÓn. >> hoy se llevÓ a cabo el tour de la tortuga en la playa en la florida, anualmente una tortuga se le pone un transmis oro para ubicar todos los viajes de estos
. >> luis alejandro habla de un lugar en long island donde tambiÉn hay niÑos que se refugian. >> lases desde que el gobierno trump puso en j ecociÓn polÍtica de cero tolerancia hace dos meses, de estos niÑos estÁn en este refugio en una instituciÓn catÓlica en aunque no es un centro de detenciÓn, sufren la separacion de sus padres, lo que le duele a esta madre salvadoreÑa. >> da lÁstima la verdad, separan de los hijos y usted sabe que las mamÁs tienen que velar por...
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we are liberating towns in long island. we are sending ms-13 out. you know, our i.c.e.. i gotta say it, they are mean but they have heart. i grew up right next to long island and these are towns that i have known all my life. they are being liberated like a foreign power. our i.c.e. goes in there, they grab them by the neck, we get them the hill out of our countr country. [cheers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. can you believe it? you see what they are doing? they don't need guns, they like knives because knives are much more painful. they cut people up in small pieces. beautiful young women walking home from school and the democrats complain that we are treating them too rough. we are getting them the hill ou out, as i said, by the thousands. [cheers and applause] just days ago, a brave border agent was shot multiple times while protecting our border. every day, border agents are keeping drugs, crime and gangs from entering our country. we are going to get that wall built. we have already started it, $1.6 billi
we are liberating towns in long island. we are sending ms-13 out. you know, our i.c.e.. i gotta say it, they are mean but they have heart. i grew up right next to long island and these are towns that i have known all my life. they are being liberated like a foreign power. our i.c.e. goes in there, they grab them by the neck, we get them the hill out of our countr country. [cheers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. can you believe it? you...
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his story starts at home on new york's long island, where he lives with his parents and sister. nick doesn't speak, and spends large parts of his days watching disney movies, something his mom lenore says he does repetitively. >> nick is watching his favorite scene in the whole world right now. the flavor of the month is "101 dalmatians." it's a few seconds long when he actually lets the scene play, he watched it straight for four hours. >> reporter: and nick has another common autistic trait, severe obsessive compulsive disorder. >> reporter: i saw him walking through a room. and he walked only on the edge of the room. >> he's developed a very, we call it choreography. it could take him two hours sometimes to cross a room. it's painful to watch. >> reporter: nick needs individual attention that's hard to provide in a classroom. so his local school district sends aides to work with him one-on-one at home. but like eric, nick's 21st birthday is around the corner. they'll both abruptly lose the services that have helped them come so far. >> is it cruel to offer something and then
his story starts at home on new york's long island, where he lives with his parents and sister. nick doesn't speak, and spends large parts of his days watching disney movies, something his mom lenore says he does repetitively. >> nick is watching his favorite scene in the whole world right now. the flavor of the month is "101 dalmatians." it's a few seconds long when he actually lets the scene play, he watched it straight for four hours. >> reporter: and nick has another...
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a guy with a clear long island accent and not the senator from new jersey. did not recognize that a stuttering john, a guy who he's listened to on the "stern" show for years -- i have the worst long island accents knotiocent . how he cannot know that is not a real senator is beyond me. it is -- it's unbelievable. >> reporter: he told me the roughly four-minute phone call was relatively easy to set up. he called the white house switchboard, a number he got from google, took on a fake english accent, and pretended to be the senator's assistant. the next thing he knew, jared kushner was on the phone asking him what topic he'd like to discuss with the president. >> trump was like, "bob, i want to congratulate you." i didn't know that senator menendez was in any legal problems. and really, if they would have just screened me and asked me what party affiliation senator menendez had or what state he represented, i would have been -- i would have been stumped. i had no -- i had no idea anything about senator menendez. >> reporter: on friday, the real senator menende
a guy with a clear long island accent and not the senator from new jersey. did not recognize that a stuttering john, a guy who he's listened to on the "stern" show for years -- i have the worst long island accents knotiocent . how he cannot know that is not a real senator is beyond me. it is -- it's unbelievable. >> reporter: he told me the roughly four-minute phone call was relatively easy to set up. he called the white house switchboard, a number he got from google, took on a...
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talks about the 2nd amendment and gun laws at the long island federalist society in april. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> can i have everyone's attention? for those of you who are here for the first time my name is frankmmendolea and i'm present president of the long island lawyers chapter federalist society and public policy. the federalist society is a group o conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of legal order founded on the principles that the state preserves freedom separation of governmental powers essential to our constitution and that is emphatically the promise of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. to promote an awareness of these principles and to further their application and effectiveness. i'm very excited to present to you our speaker this evening. stephen halbrook is a senior fellow at the independent institute. he has plotted george mason university and howard university and received his j.d. from the georgetown university law center ph.d. in social philosophy from the florida state university. the
talks about the 2nd amendment and gun laws at the long island federalist society in april. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> can i have everyone's attention? for those of you who are here for the first time my name is frankmmendolea and i'm present president of the long island lawyers chapter federalist society and public policy. the federalist society is a group o conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of legal order founded on the principles that the state...
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you are in a wonderful place on long island at the u.s. open, congratulations.sterday? what was it like to have the return of steve scalise after what took place a year ago? tell us about yesterday? >> it was outstanding, inspirational. the fact the very first play the ball would be hit to steve, make an outstanding play. i really think that was something for the ages, a great play, great event, the outpouring of support, love and affection for steve on both sides of the field, a great day. maria: how was he feeling? surgeries are over now at this point. he is back at work regularly. >> steve came into our great state. his inspirational, he is courageous, works hard and people love steve, he is so upbeat, he is an inspiration to us all. maria: let me ask what you are battling at work right now, the immigration battle on capitol hill, some of your colleagues this morning are distancing themselves from donald trump and his policy of separating children from parents at the border. how do you see this, listen to what paul ryan had to say yesterday. >> because our co
you are in a wonderful place on long island at the u.s. open, congratulations.sterday? what was it like to have the return of steve scalise after what took place a year ago? tell us about yesterday? >> it was outstanding, inspirational. the fact the very first play the ball would be hit to steve, make an outstanding play. i really think that was something for the ages, a great play, great event, the outpouring of support, love and affection for steve on both sides of the field, a great...
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he talked about the second amendment and gun laws at the long island federalist society in april.
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talks about the 2nd amendment and gun laws at the long island federalist society in april. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> can i have everyone's attention? for those of you who are here fohe
talks about the 2nd amendment and gun laws at the long island federalist society in april. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> can i have everyone's attention? for those of you who are here fohe
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cal fire also says it's crews have been working long island -- along hours under intense heat to save as many homes as possible. we will continue to update this story throughout the morning. you can also go over to ktvu.com throughout the day. we have the latest acreage and container -- containment report, as well as any evacuation information. >>> the head of u. s. customs and border control says they have stopped referring parents with children for prosecution for crossing the border illegally. this is in response to president trump's executive order last week to stop separating families. this group of about 30 immigrant parents are the first to be released from custody. the parents are being housed in el paso by a shelter for immigrants. advocates say the parents don't know where their children are or when they will be reunited. more than 2300 children were separated from their parents before the white house executive order temporarily ended that practice. the defense department reportedly has elected -- has selected two facilities, an army base and an air force base, boating texas
cal fire also says it's crews have been working long island -- along hours under intense heat to save as many homes as possible. we will continue to update this story throughout the morning. you can also go over to ktvu.com throughout the day. we have the latest acreage and container -- containment report, as well as any evacuation information. >>> the head of u. s. customs and border control says they have stopped referring parents with children for prosecution for crossing the border...
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. >> back home on long island, james played shortstop for his little league baseball team wearing 99. >> this is from my little league from 2018. >> great job you did out there. >> father and son hitting the road for yankees games when they can and as luck would have it, monday's game in philadelphia came just after school let out. summer and a lot more. him the happiest kid in the world, thank you. >> the kid looks stunned. riteeatory of the week. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is nightly news for this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. thanks for joining . i )m janelle wang. and i )m garvin thomas. raj a >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good friday evening. thanks for joining us. >> we are following breaking news out of the east bay. a brush fire burning in concord right now. you are looking at a live picture from nbc bay area's skyranger. the fire broke out a little more than two hours ago. we have been tracking it on air and online. mandatory evacuations right now as the wildfire is
. >> back home on long island, james played shortstop for his little league baseball team wearing 99. >> this is from my little league from 2018. >> great job you did out there. >> father and son hitting the road for yankees games when they can and as luck would have it, monday's game in philadelphia came just after school let out. summer and a lot more. him the happiest kid in the world, thank you. >> the kid looks stunned. riteeatory of the week. we appreciate...
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no one went low except for this plane near long island shinnecock hills course, par 70, tough layout, but this fellow tommy fleetwood tamed it, the approach shot setting up one of his eight birdies for the day. the englishman for an 8-under 62. or everyone to finish...just in case of playoff. oh, ended the week 2-over for the championship but waited for everyone to finish just in case of a playoff. here's master champion patrick ray trying to get into the mix burning five of his first seven holes briefly sharing the lead. on to the defending u.s. open champion brooks koepka with a one-shot lead at the tent. his second shot set up a bird -- 70. his second shot set up a birdie and a lead, but his pitch shot rolled over the green and landed into the cat box. re...remember that he blasted out of it and just when the viewers lawsuit that oh, st get a double bogey out of it he saved bogey here. now remember this play. johnson, but dj's putter faile he needed it later. kept it to maintain a one-shot lead over dustin johnson. dj's putter failed him, though, failed two shots back after the mis
no one went low except for this plane near long island shinnecock hills course, par 70, tough layout, but this fellow tommy fleetwood tamed it, the approach shot setting up one of his eight birdies for the day. the englishman for an 8-under 62. or everyone to finish...just in case of playoff. oh, ended the week 2-over for the championship but waited for everyone to finish just in case of a playoff. here's master champion patrick ray trying to get into the mix burning five of his first seven...
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. >> former washington capitals coach barry trotz is moving to long island expected to sign a ve year at $4 million a year withrk the new yoslanders. that's a $2.2 million payraise g toey coach the stanl cup winning capitals. barry trotz asked ted leonsis the owner of the capitals for a five year, $25 million contract to reflect this status as a top coach. >> troy brown heading to the district. the wizards have selected him as the 15th overall pick in the 2018 nba draft. during his fnlst and o season at oregon brown averaged 11.3 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game. >>> good morning tor you. thank you f joining us. >> it is friday. we've made i through the work week. june 22nd is the date. going to be a wet one today. mike is of course tracking all the wet weather a it headsour w. already in some of our viewing area i should say, right mike. >> absolutely heading up throughal c and northern portions of virgia. live look outside the beltway is looking goo and it's still dry at this hour but by the me we get to the second half of the mning commute that's likely to change here
. >> former washington capitals coach barry trotz is moving to long island expected to sign a ve year at $4 million a year withrk the new yoslanders. that's a $2.2 million payraise g toey coach the stanl cup winning capitals. barry trotz asked ted leonsis the owner of the capitals for a five year, $25 million contract to reflect this status as a top coach. >> troy brown heading to the district. the wizards have selected him as the 15th overall pick in the 2018 nba draft. during his...
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that is owned by the long island -- i was able to acquire an image of that. lafayette returned to new york city for the final time. a militia unit that had renamed itself in honor of lafayette's service saw him off. the next slide is a poster based on a painting, commissioned by the u.s. national guard in 1989. it shows lafayette bidding farewell to the militia unit. in the distance, you can see the arch. it says. to hoboken -- ferry to hoboken. as the legend of this poster says, by the end of the 19th century, all the malicious -- themselvesd renamed national guard in honor of lafayette. today, we don't have the militia. we have the national guard. inlived in the white house september of 1825, during the presidency of john quincy adams. sent lafayette home aboard a new frigate. was willure that name service. -- well chosen. the battle of the brandywine was an american defeat. led to the british taking philadelphia. that is the battle lafayette got wounded in. to france on the brandywine. in his journal, the visit is chronicled with his old friend, john adams
that is owned by the long island -- i was able to acquire an image of that. lafayette returned to new york city for the final time. a militia unit that had renamed itself in honor of lafayette's service saw him off. the next slide is a poster based on a painting, commissioned by the u.s. national guard in 1989. it shows lafayette bidding farewell to the militia unit. in the distance, you can see the arch. it says. to hoboken -- ferry to hoboken. as the legend of this poster says, by the end of...
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and at the end of the column, charles remembers him on a dock out here in long island where they spent their summers. there he wrote, "forever brothers, forever young, forever summer." to me, robin, and daniel, "forever charles." an even greater level of love and heart and one human being who would be so courageous throughout a lifetime that he could inspire others and have us open our eyes and our hearts with his hand. god bless you charles. >> martha: "forever summer, on the first day." thank you both, very, very much. moments ago, president george w. bush writing this. "laura and i are deeply saddened by the laws of an intellectual giant and deep friend, charles krauthammer. for decades charles words have strengthened our democracy. while his voice will be deeply missed, his ideas and values will always be part of our country. we send our thoughts and prayers to the entire krauthammer family." that is from george w. bush as remembering has continued to float in and was respected by some of the people across this nation. joining me now is brit hume. very good to have you with us this
and at the end of the column, charles remembers him on a dock out here in long island where they spent their summers. there he wrote, "forever brothers, forever young, forever summer." to me, robin, and daniel, "forever charles." an even greater level of love and heart and one human being who would be so courageous throughout a lifetime that he could inspire others and have us open our eyes and our hearts with his hand. god bless you charles. >> martha: "forever...
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spoke about the second amendment to the long island federalist society. >> thank you so much. i would like to introduce myself. i am the president of the long island lawyers chapter of the federalist society for law and public policy. the federalist society for law and public policy studies is a group of conservative and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our constitution, and that is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what should it be. to --ciety seeks should further their application through this activities. i am very excited to present to you our speaker this evening. stephen holbrooke is a senior fellow at the independent institute. he has taught legal and political philosophy at george mason university, howard university, and tuskegee institute. the winner of three cases before the u.s. supreme court , he has testified before the subcommittee on the constitution of the senat
spoke about the second amendment to the long island federalist society. >> thank you so much. i would like to introduce myself. i am the president of the long island lawyers chapter of the federalist society for law and public policy. the federalist society for law and public policy studies is a group of conservative and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental...
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. >> back home on long island, james played shortstohis little league baseball team wearing 99. >> this my little league from 2018. >> great job you did out there. >> father and son hitting the road for yankees gas when they can and as luck would have it, monday's game in philadelphia came just after school let out. aaron judge making one kid's summer and a lot more. >> just in fourth row, you made him the happiest kid in the world, thank you. >> the kid looks stunned. please, thme one more. that's awesome. >> might be my favorite story of the week. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. i thnightly news for this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for tching and good night. night. i'm lester holt. for all of us atbc news, thank you for watching and good night. duke's is the perfect companion for so many things. it makes a tomato taste more like a tomato. it makes bacon taste more like bacon. it's a unique flavor. the texture is incredible. duke's really adds integrity to our recipes.s duke'ssmooth and creamy. it has a lemony edge. it's
. >> back home on long island, james played shortstohis little league baseball team wearing 99. >> this my little league from 2018. >> great job you did out there. >> father and son hitting the road for yankees gas when they can and as luck would have it, monday's game in philadelphia came just after school let out. aaron judge making one kid's summer and a lot more. >> just in fourth row, you made him the happiest kid in the world, thank you. >> the kid...
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in long island, we have towns where they have a lot of ms 13. the thing they respect is toughness.hey do not respect if you are the number one student. are so tough, they are much tougher than the ms 13 people. these guys go in with a paddy a man andthey put take him out and we get them the hell out of our country and in some cases, we put them in jail. they are killing people. they do not kill them with guns. they kill them with knives. they cut them into little pieces because it is much more painful. they are taking beautiful young women off the street. daughters killed violently by ms 13. cut up. cut up. not shot up. cut up because it is more painful. i call them animals and people say that is a terrible thing to say. nancy pelosi said, that is a terrible thing to say. she was defending ms 13. a vote for jackie is a vote for nancy pelosi, and as a vote for schumer, and it is a vote for all of the problems that they bring. i do not think you want that. you have an outstanding man in dean. himve been on both sides of and he is tough. we want him on our side. i am just telling you,
in long island, we have towns where they have a lot of ms 13. the thing they respect is toughness.hey do not respect if you are the number one student. are so tough, they are much tougher than the ms 13 people. these guys go in with a paddy a man andthey put take him out and we get them the hell out of our country and in some cases, we put them in jail. they are killing people. they do not kill them with guns. they kill them with knives. they cut them into little pieces because it is much more...
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the course on long island has been much criticised and even one of the game's best has been strugglingit was still rolling after a putt on the 13th, incurring a two shot penalty to leave the hole with a 10. he did eventually complete a round of 81 and some called for him to be disqualified but he told those offended to toughen up. england's cricketers have gone 2—0 up in their five match one day series with australia after a 38 run win in cardiff. in a rain interrupted match england made 342 for eight from their 50 overs. jason roy hit 120 and jos butler made an unbeaten 91. shaun marsh scored a fine 131 for the aussies but they were eventually dismissed with 17 balls remaining. the third match is in nottingham on tuesday england have lost a fifth rugby international in a row for the first time in four years after again squandering an early lead against south africa. last week it was 21 points, today 12, as the springboks came back to win 23—12 in bloemfontein and take an unassailable 2—0 lead in the series. meanwhile wales have won impressively in argentina tonight by 30 points to 12
the course on long island has been much criticised and even one of the game's best has been strugglingit was still rolling after a putt on the 13th, incurring a two shot penalty to leave the hole with a 10. he did eventually complete a round of 81 and some called for him to be disqualified but he told those offended to toughen up. england's cricketers have gone 2—0 up in their five match one day series with australia after a 38 run win in cardiff. in a rain interrupted match england made 342...
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. >> if it was a long island iced tea, it would be sanitary. >> i think that was a regular iced tea.hen we come back, it's official. the connors are about to make another comeback on abc. >>> and why "star wars" fans are asking for a do-over of "the last jedi." "the skinny" is next. last jedi." "the skinny" is next. [stomach gurgles] ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea.♪ try new pepto with ultra coating. ♪ skinn ♪ skinny ♪ just give me "the skinny" >>> all right, give me "the skinny." >> yes, time now for "the skinny." starting with the connors, making their comeback. >> abc has announced that it has given a green light to a spinoff of the canceled "roseanne" reboot, this time without roseanne barr. a lot of the cast, including john goodman, lori metcalf are set to reprise their role on the sitcom called "the connors." >> roseanne barr will have no involvement. it will premiere this fall tuesdays 8:00 p.m. on abts. >> reaction has been
. >> if it was a long island iced tea, it would be sanitary. >> i think that was a regular iced tea.hen we come back, it's official. the connors are about to make another comeback on abc. >>> and why "star wars" fans are asking for a do-over of "the last jedi." "the skinny" is next. last jedi." "the skinny" is next. [stomach gurgles] ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra...
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brian: plus we are live at belmont park in long island.d son body who is the weather forecaster. can you tease the forecast. >> coming up next i'm going to tell if you need to break out that poncho or not for belmont day. janice: oh my gosh. stay with us. the 150th belmont stakes coming up with bodi, he will tell you if you need the poncho. stay with us. ♪ ♪ in three adults up at night. only remfresh uses ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to seven hours of sleep support. number one sleep doctor recommended remfresh. your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep section at walmart. abby: welcome back, justify won the race for the preakness. steve: can he keep it going and win the triple crown all takes place tomorrow at the 150th running of the belmont stakes on long island. brian: only one woman who knows and with the woman who will tell him. janice dean, bob baffort, take it away and bodi. janice: and bode is here his son. is he an actual forecast. we will talk to him about the forecast. bob, thank you first of all thanks
brian: plus we are live at belmont park in long island.d son body who is the weather forecaster. can you tease the forecast. >> coming up next i'm going to tell if you need to break out that poncho or not for belmont day. janice: oh my gosh. stay with us. the 150th belmont stakes coming up with bodi, he will tell you if you need the poncho. stay with us. ♪ ♪ in three adults up at night. only remfresh uses ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to seven hours of sleep support. number one...
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open on long island. >> bill: it's been beautiful. it's not over yet. it's only day two.ive curtis strange on tv because of the breaking news. >> sandra: enjoy your weekend. >> bill: save it for another day. >> sandra: thank you for joining us for the first week in studio "j." "outnumbered" starts now. >>> this is a fox news alert. president trump loading on the d.o.j. internal watchdog report calling it a horror show and accusing the f.b.i. of total bias. this is "outnumbered." i'm kimberly guilfoyle. here today co-host of the "fox & friends" weekend, abby huntsman. senior huntsman. republican strategist and senior fellow for the independent women's voice, lisa boothe, jessica tarlov and chris is outnumbered. >> happy friday. >> busy man. >> and nothing to
open on long island. >> bill: it's been beautiful. it's not over yet. it's only day two.ive curtis strange on tv because of the breaking news. >> sandra: enjoy your weekend. >> bill: save it for another day. >> sandra: thank you for joining us for the first week in studio "j." "outnumbered" starts now. >>> this is a fox news alert. president trump loading on the d.o.j. internal watchdog report calling it a horror show and accusing the f.b.i....
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. >> reporter: on long island john crohn in is building a sock business with his dad. >> i don't careho you are, there's a sock for you. >> the 22-year-old with down syndrome handles all sorts of sock. >> this is a new design. >> you drew this. >> i drew this one. >> his mark isproud, knew down syndrome didn't mean it would limit as others said it would. >> he came to me and said dad i want to go into business with you. >> so 18 months ago john's crazy socks was dorn and $2.2 million in revenue they're doing well with 16 to 35 jobs held down by differently-abled workers, they're also doing good. >> they're excited to be here. they have great skills and a great spirit. >> certain socks are linked to certain charities, each pair generates a donation, $100,000 and counting. while youtube and social media have helped rththe >> whosfrom. that's frombu the pre w sned americ >> on world down syndrome day he wore john's super heroks and sent a tweet of him wearing it, thanking his friend. >> that was good for business when the 44th president wore a pair of the socks to pay tribute to barbara
. >> reporter: on long island john crohn in is building a sock business with his dad. >> i don't careho you are, there's a sock for you. >> the 22-year-old with down syndrome handles all sorts of sock. >> this is a new design. >> you drew this. >> i drew this one. >> his mark isproud, knew down syndrome didn't mean it would limit as others said it would. >> he came to me and said dad i want to go into business with you. >> so 18 months ago...
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. >> reporter: on long island, john cronin is building a sock visiness with his dad. >> don't care who>> reporter: "there's a sock for cau here." >> right. >> reporter: the 22-year-old with down syndrome handles all sorts of jobs. n this a new design? >> a new design. >> reporter: you drew this? >> i drew this one. >> reporter: which leaves his father, mark, proud-- but not thrprised. >> it's why you have such a following. >> reporter: he knew down syndrome didn't mean limits others might assume it would. >> he came to me and said, "dad, i want to go into business with you." >> reporter: so 18 months ago, john's crazy socks was born. >> good. >> i'm getting in the car. on reporter: at $2.2 million in revenue so far, they're doing well. with 16 of 35 jobs they created held down by differently-abled workers, they're also doing good. >> they're excited to be here. they have great skills and a great spirit. >> reporter: certain socks are linked to certain charities. ench pair sold generates a donation-- $100,000 and counting. >> hey, everyone! >> reporter: while youtube and social media ha
. >> reporter: on long island, john cronin is building a sock visiness with his dad. >> don't care who>> reporter: "there's a sock for cau here." >> right. >> reporter: the 22-year-old with down syndrome handles all sorts of jobs. n this a new design? >> a new design. >> reporter: you drew this? >> i drew this one. >> reporter: which leaves his father, mark, proud-- but not thrprised. >> it's why you have such a following....
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. >> they will depart from of murders and other violent crimes on long island, new york, that has beend for the game now blame for 15 vicious murders over the last two years. lawmakers now making sure tens of thousands of our nation and heroes recover from a dangerous disposal method. members of congress demanding answers from the va, exposed burn pits. burn pits were used in a rack and afghanistan is a temporary way to get rid of garbage including batteries, plastic and medicine. the va says it is researching the effects. the trump administration will not defend obamacare in a lawsuit brought by republican states. the suit argues because the newly text past law, uninsured mandate is no longer constitutional. a letter to paul ryan, jeff sessions notes the doj rarely fights an existing law court. big stories plugging the leaks, james facing music today accused of lying to investigators as the fbi continues its program to classified information leaked to reporters, and thank you for joining us this morning. what are your thoughts on this leak? >> my initial thoughts are spaghetti straine
. >> they will depart from of murders and other violent crimes on long island, new york, that has beend for the game now blame for 15 vicious murders over the last two years. lawmakers now making sure tens of thousands of our nation and heroes recover from a dangerous disposal method. members of congress demanding answers from the va, exposed burn pits. burn pits were used in a rack and afghanistan is a temporary way to get rid of garbage including batteries, plastic and medicine. the va...
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. >>> no one would know, except for maybe near the long island course. it is tough. here is 18 for a record 62, and he misses it. everybody waiting him for -- to finish in case he was in the playoffs. a birdie with a two shot leads. in fact, a bogey at 18 sealed the second consecutive national championship by one. the first since 1989. >>> the diet -- the giants with brandongiants let it 4-1. they avoided a sweep. the a's and angels at the bottom of the 11th and jonathan a walk on, his first career -- fifth career walkoff hit. they finished the homestand at five and five. that is force at this hour. i hope everybody had a terrific weekend. as for me, i will see you later. >>> that sounds good, vern. >>> and the reds and pirates face-off in pittsburgh. >> trying to get that one toward the gap. sprinting toward the warning track and feeling the dirt after this one. he grabs it. billy hamilton showing he is one of the fastest players in the game reaching 31 feet per second for the play of the day. >>> tens of thousands of bay area homes could soon be under water due to
. >>> no one would know, except for maybe near the long island course. it is tough. here is 18 for a record 62, and he misses it. everybody waiting him for -- to finish in case he was in the playoffs. a birdie with a two shot leads. in fact, a bogey at 18 sealed the second consecutive national championship by one. the first since 1989. >>> the diet -- the giants with brandongiants let it 4-1. they avoided a sweep. the a's and angels at the bottom of the 11th and jonathan a...
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it's from -- i answer with my bad long island accent. hello. i go, yes, hello, this is sean moore. let me get the senator on the phone. i call my friend in new york. i get on phone with trump. bob, i want to congratulate you. >> why would -- >> it sounds like an snl episode. >> you used to work at the white house in the national security council during the obama administration. >> i have been on the receiving end of calls to air force one. there are a million hoops that people have to go through to just get patched through. it sounds like the white house team did their job. they spoke with -- the issue is jared kushner. jared kushner went around the process. he went around the staff. he made a recommendation to the president. if he couldn't take a hot second to do background work to figure out if this guy was for real, how much prep work is he doing on any issue he is working on? it would have taken 30 seconds to figure out this guy was a fake. >> why would bob menendez, new jersey senator, have an assistant with an english accent and an l.a. area code? it's the most absurd thing.
it's from -- i answer with my bad long island accent. hello. i go, yes, hello, this is sean moore. let me get the senator on the phone. i call my friend in new york. i get on phone with trump. bob, i want to congratulate you. >> why would -- >> it sounds like an snl episode. >> you used to work at the white house in the national security council during the obama administration. >> i have been on the receiving end of calls to air force one. there are a million hoops that...
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. >> caller: hey, jim, greetings from the east end of long island. >> what's going on >> caller: theopping up >>ow do i help day, i went and bought stock and it has been the dog of my portfolio. >> it turns out, ala what happened to nike and under armour, takes longer to clear the from the system. hold onto the stock. >> caller: my stock, long-term hold three to five years the name of the company is blackstone. >> if you have that time frame, that is great, the yield is good reinvest and you will do fine. sharon in noew york. >> caller: hi, how are you>> do. thank you for calling. >> caller: i lov show and have been watching for years this is a question for my son who is currently at work he worksmanhattan, otherwise would have loved to talk to you. what do you think of corning, grw? >> week hold same group as oled i am going to say pass david in new york. >> caller: i need your help with ticker san >> you have got to take a pass great long-term run there. but spain is problematic how about dave in illinois. >> caller: dr. cramer. >> how are you >> caller: good. sorry about the disin
. >> caller: hey, jim, greetings from the east end of long island. >> what's going on >> caller: theopping up >>ow do i help day, i went and bought stock and it has been the dog of my portfolio. >> it turns out, ala what happened to nike and under armour, takes longer to clear the from the system. hold onto the stock. >> caller: my stock, long-term hold three to five years the name of the company is blackstone. >> if you have that time frame, that is...
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. >> now joining us from long island new york good morning. >> hello mr. stone i like the answer you gave to the last caller about illegal grecian. when you think the veterans it is just lip service because they feed the democrats trip over each other they do nothing for us imc and the ms 13 and were long -- brentwood area it is turning into a third world country they have these houses loaded up with people you would not believe how mean people and they are single-family houses in the town to do anything about it they get no money -- they get all kinds of benefits i don't yet and i appreciate your comment to the last person about them coming in here you believe either way tucker carlson just talked about the guy with the two kids that wasar arrestedhe and the governor of new york stepped in. he was driving without a license and insurance. if i did that, forget about it. this is the stuff i'mou talking about him if we should point outo tucker carlson introduction to your latest book . . . . m-13 specifically the mainstream media depicted that when he called
. >> now joining us from long island new york good morning. >> hello mr. stone i like the answer you gave to the last caller about illegal grecian. when you think the veterans it is just lip service because they feed the democrats trip over each other they do nothing for us imc and the ms 13 and were long -- brentwood area it is turning into a third world country they have these houses loaded up with people you would not believe how mean people and they are single-family houses in...
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his book, things that matter, charles said at one point, forever young, thinking of himself on long island with his brother, his older brother. for oforever young, forever bro, forever summer, i feel, forever brilliant, forever the most thoughtful, sincere, and i think leading conservative writer of his generation. charles: nobody would argue with you juan. >> thank you. >> charles kraughthammer was 68 years old. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. you finished preparing overhim for college.rs, in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b
his book, things that matter, charles said at one point, forever young, thinking of himself on long island with his brother, his older brother. for oforever young, forever bro, forever summer, i feel, forever brilliant, forever the most thoughtful, sincere, and i think leading conservative writer of his generation. charles: nobody would argue with you juan. >> thank you. >> charles kraughthammer was 68 years old. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to...
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when did we hear the left talk about the 15-year-old beautiful girls murdered in long island by gangborn abroad. i didn't hear them protest about needing to protect american children from gang members. the hypocrisy tells you one thing, sean. they are desperate. they have no message for november. the economy -- the rally was incredible. the economy and north korea and raising the pay of our military. they are cess brat. -- desperate. >> sean: i don't have a lot of time tonight. you know why fake news cnn and msnbc didn't want to cover this? because they would be exposed in the president's speech and rally for being the liars they are. >> well, look, you pointed out in the monologue. the president is getting results whether it's the economy or foreign policy. i think the media has made it personal. they don't like him. they never liked conservatives. we knew. that this is personal for them. they don't like him and won't do anything to talk about the results that he is getting from the american people. i am glad he took the action today. the images of watching children was heart wrench
when did we hear the left talk about the 15-year-old beautiful girls murdered in long island by gangborn abroad. i didn't hear them protest about needing to protect american children from gang members. the hypocrisy tells you one thing, sean. they are desperate. they have no message for november. the economy -- the rally was incredible. the economy and north korea and raising the pay of our military. they are cess brat. -- desperate. >> sean: i don't have a lot of time tonight. you know...
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rubenstein: you grew up in long island. mr. glickman: i did. mr. rubenstein: you said, i want to run a jewish museum? mr. glickman: not quite. mr. rubenstein: what did you aspire to be? mr. glickman: a lawyer. i am a lawyer, so you didn't miss any -- i sort of landed on this. mr. rubenstein: how did you get into this? mr. glickman: i found a recruitermr. glickman: when i was looking for a job that would help me get through law school. i was going to do law school in the evening said weekends, then figure out how i could have something that was quite easy. i went into fundraising for a jewish organization. mr. rubenstein: ok, was that easy? mr. glickman: sure. mr. rubenstein: the museum of jewish heritage, it is really a museum of the holocaust. mr. glickman: that is right. mr. rubenstein: why don't you call it that? why don't you -- mr. glickman: we are working on it. mr. rubenstein: there is a holy ins -- a holocaust museum washington, dc, so i does new york need one? -- why does new york need one? mr. glickman: it started around the same time. at
rubenstein: you grew up in long island. mr. glickman: i did. mr. rubenstein: you said, i want to run a jewish museum? mr. glickman: not quite. mr. rubenstein: what did you aspire to be? mr. glickman: a lawyer. i am a lawyer, so you didn't miss any -- i sort of landed on this. mr. rubenstein: how did you get into this? mr. glickman: i found a recruitermr. glickman: when i was looking for a job that would help me get through law school. i was going to do law school in the evening said weekends,...