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her home on new york's long island. and the opponents are her own kids. >> i love them to death.-year-old is a mother of four. her three older step kids and her son, 7 year old cashton. she admits a blended family can be tough to manage. >> they're typical teenagers. they're very mouthy. >> reporter: so she found herself looking for outlets and stumbled across this page, the bad moms of long island. >> i honestly found the group by searching mom groups on facebook. >> reporter: she is now a moderator. >> a bad mom isn't a neglectful mom, she doesn't fit that cookie cutter model. >> reporter: she jienoined afte her daughter olivia was bourne. >> they don't understand you don't have to give your opinion to everyone. >> reporter: she decided to create a safer space. >> there really was a need for it. it took off. >> reporter: now the group has more than 15,000 members. moms post stories that are self-deprecating, even a little raunchy. it's a place where moms can be themselves. >> this is your standard play date attire. nobody's dressing up to the nines. you could have food, boogers
her home on new york's long island. and the opponents are her own kids. >> i love them to death.-year-old is a mother of four. her three older step kids and her son, 7 year old cashton. she admits a blended family can be tough to manage. >> they're typical teenagers. they're very mouthy. >> reporter: so she found herself looking for outlets and stumbled across this page, the bad moms of long island. >> i honestly found the group by searching mom groups on facebook....
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we join researcher ellen pikitch from long island's stony brook university for a trip on her researchhip. they're studying the biodiversity here in shinnacock bay, whichch serves as a kind f nursery for a range of atlantic fish, including menhaden. using bait made of mussel flesh, they set up an underwater camera and trap on the bottom of the bay, always at the same spot. a few hours later, the scientists will retrieve the latest findings for their long-term study. ellen: the concept that we need to take into account, not only the amount of fish available to fish, but the amount of fish available to eat by whales, by striped bass, by tunas, by sharks -- that concept has been heard loud and clear. reporter: the team records and measures everything picked up by the trap, from baby blowfish to shrimp. all links in the chain of thee ecosystem which the whales depend on for food. ellen: we see large schools right off of the coast of new york city. you know, it's incredible. this is something that during my lifetime i've not been able to see before. so, it's just incredible to be able to se
we join researcher ellen pikitch from long island's stony brook university for a trip on her researchhip. they're studying the biodiversity here in shinnacock bay, whichch serves as a kind f nursery for a range of atlantic fish, including menhaden. using bait made of mussel flesh, they set up an underwater camera and trap on the bottom of the bay, always at the same spot. a few hours later, the scientists will retrieve the latest findings for their long-term study. ellen: the concept that we...
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examen aquí en estados unidos >>> hace dos años cuatro jóvenes fueron asesinados en un parque de long islando del perdón que le pidió martínez que fue condenado a 50 años de prisión por haber participado en la masacre ejecutada por la ms 13 y ocurrida hace más de tres años en un parque de long island. >>> ¿le alivia saber que estará 50 años en la cárcel? >>> nada, no alivia nada >>> martínez de 17 años le dio una declaración en la que pidió perdón a los padres de la víctima así como su propia familia para el dolor causado, también pidió perdón al gobierno por el crimen justificando que tenía solo 15 años, que era un niño inmaduro y no sabía lo que estaba haciendo. martínez se había declarado culpable por la masacre a machete y puñales de michael vanegas y jefferson villalobos, jorge tigres y justin. >>> yo no sentí nada porque yo siento que solo escribió un papel para que le pase la sentencia, pero al mismo tiempo digo no sé si él dice de verdad y le salió de corazón porque él está escribiendo en un papel, no lo decía con su palabras >>> a la hora de la sentencia en esta corte federal el jue
examen aquí en estados unidos >>> hace dos años cuatro jóvenes fueron asesinados en un parque de long islando del perdón que le pidió martínez que fue condenado a 50 años de prisión por haber participado en la masacre ejecutada por la ms 13 y ocurrida hace más de tres años en un parque de long island. >>> ¿le alivia saber que estará 50 años en la cárcel? >>> nada, no alivia nada >>> martínez de 17 años le dio una declaración en la que pidió...
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. >> host: here's al franken long island puts it. the democrats are putting our intelligence agency great deibert and the democrats quest to discredit this president. they're weakening the office and his efforts to discuss business and policy with foreign leaders. most of the democratic talking were from hearsay and hypothetical scenarios they put forth. frank in long island texting us. or give us a call like mary in louisiana. republican, go ahead. >> caller: let me wrap this up in a neat package for you. the democrats hate donald trump because donald trump stands up and fight back. for years the democrat is used to doing anything and say anything and have branded the republicanss as races all down through the years and they rather retire, lay down, rolled over and take it. because they know that most people that most democrats will not vote and go through history and find out the truth about the democrats. okay, and another thing. they tell tales about his children that working in the white house getting paid. they are not getting
. >> host: here's al franken long island puts it. the democrats are putting our intelligence agency great deibert and the democrats quest to discredit this president. they're weakening the office and his efforts to discuss business and policy with foreign leaders. most of the democratic talking were from hearsay and hypothetical scenarios they put forth. frank in long island texting us. or give us a call like mary in louisiana. republican, go ahead. >> caller: let me wrap this up in...
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rough seas and, of course, the potential for some high tidal coastal flooding in and around say long island up towards cape cod as well. as for the carolinas, well, we're talking about impacts to be widespread with travel disruptions, obviously flooding going on up to virginia and then up the coast here into your saturday morning, the east part of long island, twin forks out towards cape cod is where we could see gusty winds and beach erosion. so the storm continues. kenneth and janai. back to you. >>> new images of the devastation in the bahamas where at least 30 people are now confirmed dead but one official warns the final death toll will be staggering. more relief supplies are arriving from the u.s. including emergency shelter materials for 35,000 people. hygiene kits for 3,000 along with 50,000 pounds of medical equipment but the human suffering is unimaginable. one woman in florida says six members of her family died in the storm. take a look at these before and after pictures that showed impact of 200-mile-per-hour wind gusts and 30 inches of rain. but officials in the bahamas are re
rough seas and, of course, the potential for some high tidal coastal flooding in and around say long island up towards cape cod as well. as for the carolinas, well, we're talking about impacts to be widespread with travel disruptions, obviously flooding going on up to virginia and then up the coast here into your saturday morning, the east part of long island, twin forks out towards cape cod is where we could see gusty winds and beach erosion. so the storm continues. kenneth and janai. back to...
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, the long island sound, connecticut, on into new england. we are looking at wind gusts that will be somewhat strong, tropical storm force gusts tonight. rainfall, we've got a flood threat for cape cod. minor flooding expected down east maine and nantucket. rainfall totals up to 5 inches. again, this system now picking up speed, craig. it is going to be moving rather rapidly. but back behind it there's still going to be strong winds for our friends along the outer banks. i know nags head is getting slammed right now. i know catie beck is there. but it is a real zbles mess. >> it seems like we've been talk about this for a week. >> i believe it's ten days since it first formed. and we knew that it followed the path fairly -- fairly accurately. the national hurricane center i think did once they got past those initial models that showed that it possibly could have made its way into the gulf. that was more the euro than the american model and the national hurricane center. so i think they did a pretty good job. >> and it looks like this hurrican
, the long island sound, connecticut, on into new england. we are looking at wind gusts that will be somewhat strong, tropical storm force gusts tonight. rainfall, we've got a flood threat for cape cod. minor flooding expected down east maine and nantucket. rainfall totals up to 5 inches. again, this system now picking up speed, craig. it is going to be moving rather rapidly. but back behind it there's still going to be strong winds for our friends along the outer banks. i know nags head is...
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>> the battlefield, her home on new york's long island and the opponents are her own kids. >> i love them to death. they're so crazy. >> the 26-year-old is now a mother of four. her three older step kids and her son, 7-year-old cashton. she admits that a blended family can be hard to manage. >> it's tough. my step kids are teenagers so typical teenagers so they're very mouthy. oh, are you serious? >> she found herself looking for outlets and stumbled across this page, the bad moms of long island. >> i honestly just found the group by searching mom groups on facebook. >> crystal is now a moderator. >> i love that we're judgmental. a bad mom isn't a neglectful mom. it's just a mom that doesn't fit that cookie cutter mold of what sometimes other people tell you you should be. >> jessie created the group after her daughter olivia was born. >> if you're using formula, if you're breast-feeding, people have such strong opinions. they don't understand you don't have to give your opinion to everyone. >> she decided she needed to create a safer space. >> there really was a need for it. it took
>> the battlefield, her home on new york's long island and the opponents are her own kids. >> i love them to death. they're so crazy. >> the 26-year-old is now a mother of four. her three older step kids and her son, 7-year-old cashton. she admits that a blended family can be hard to manage. >> it's tough. my step kids are teenagers so typical teenagers so they're very mouthy. oh, are you serious? >> she found herself looking for outlets and stumbled across this...
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that's the house that they bought together on long island at sands point. at the sunroom that overlooks thesound . and within the first year, leslie and her daughter was one of the main peoplewho helped me on this book. little leslie is 89 today . so this is, these two sly guys here, they look like bankers, don't they mark well they are. the chapter on the left is ideal catchings and the chapter on the right is harrison williams. harrison williams over the largest generation company in the united states, catchings was the chairman of flax and they decided in 1928 there were going to start telling people whose companies they wanted to acquire one of the crash came that they should load themselves up with debt and the one thing conde believed in is you go to the experts, let the experts advise you and at the end of the day it's your decision but you have to trust the experts and these men were his friends and he trusted them. and they loaded him up with too much debt so that when the crash came, conde was worthless and conde nast publications was taken over b
that's the house that they bought together on long island at sands point. at the sunroom that overlooks thesound . and within the first year, leslie and her daughter was one of the main peoplewho helped me on this book. little leslie is 89 today . so this is, these two sly guys here, they look like bankers, don't they mark well they are. the chapter on the left is ideal catchings and the chapter on the right is harrison williams. harrison williams over the largest generation company in the...
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." >> reporter: this 59-year-old tool and die maker from long island says he could barely move. >> it> reporter: it was that obvious? >> it was that obvious. >> reporter: you couldn't even walk. doctors told esposito he needed immediate surgery. that a herniated disc in his spinal column threatened to leave him permanently paralyzed. >> the pain was bad. i never thought it would end. >> reporter: but the surgery was just the beginning of esposito's nightmare. he has private insurance, so you might think, as he did, that he was covered for this kind of emergency, but just weeks into his seven month recovery, the bills started pouring in. this says the amount you owe is -- >> $256,000. it's mind-boggling. that's only one doctor. >> reporter: esposito was on the hook for over $650,000 in bills, including $256,000 for the orthopedic surgeon who fused his spine, $220,000 for the neurosurgeon, and another $53,000 for a doctor who monitored his breathing. he was denied coverage because his insurance company decided it was not an emergency and not medically necessary. >> you say, this can't b
." >> reporter: this 59-year-old tool and die maker from long island says he could barely move. >> it> reporter: it was that obvious? >> it was that obvious. >> reporter: you couldn't even walk. doctors told esposito he needed immediate surgery. that a herniated disc in his spinal column threatened to leave him permanently paralyzed. >> the pain was bad. i never thought it would end. >> reporter: but the surgery was just the beginning of esposito's...
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at the present time, there are two applicatis for permits--one off san diego o an off long island, new york. in an area the size of lake michigan, we could produce an amount of seafood equivalent to the total global wild catch. [film advance clicks] man: this facility was to grow juvenile white sea bass to then release back out into the wild to replenish the wild stock. but what we realized over time is, if we put a million fish out in the ocean and we get 10% of them back, that ans we got,0 10 fish back out of a million. if i take a million fish and put them ine and grow them, i can get a millionk fish bt and put them on the table. our plan here is towe take everythi've learned how to do in growing these species and demonstrate the technology, transfer the technology from the researc level out to the commercial level, and to do that, we're gonna permit a farm to produce 5,000 tons of fish about 4 miles out to sea. now, mussels and oysters, wedo know how that. we've done that for a long time, and we fish, but we're not growing itn here. we're growing it in other pts of the world and th
at the present time, there are two applicatis for permits--one off san diego o an off long island, new york. in an area the size of lake michigan, we could produce an amount of seafood equivalent to the total global wild catch. [film advance clicks] man: this facility was to grow juvenile white sea bass to then release back out into the wild to replenish the wild stock. but what we realized over time is, if we put a million fish out in the ocean and we get 10% of them back, that ans we got,0 10...
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on long island and the apartment at 1040 martin, do you know? >> i asked leslie who owns the house now and she didn't know that i can tell you what happened it's a very sad story. it was an apartment with an enclosed balcony all around, magnificent. it couldn't be sold. after five years of the 1948, it was divided into three separate apartments and no longer duplex. she used to go there often with her father to paint because of the fantastic lighting and her daughter used to dance or ballet on the dance floor. the best part is also in the book but it didn't remain. who owns those at the village or was it a private property? >> i believe the town asked them to remain in place and they have taken over the care and maintenance. the printing plant was the most extraordinary place i think 400 acres originally that had been and they were printing for about 25 of america's most important magazines at the time. it was sold after the newhouse was boss -- bought. it would have been "vanity fair" if it hadn't gone that way already, but i am almost certain
on long island and the apartment at 1040 martin, do you know? >> i asked leslie who owns the house now and she didn't know that i can tell you what happened it's a very sad story. it was an apartment with an enclosed balcony all around, magnificent. it couldn't be sold. after five years of the 1948, it was divided into three separate apartments and no longer duplex. she used to go there often with her father to paint because of the fantastic lighting and her daughter used to dance or...
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one foot of rainfall and coastal erosion all the way up to new york city and on long island. significant weather event. even though it is not a category 5 but it is a start. it will not pass the outer banks until friday night or saturday. >>> a beautiful picture from the top of the tower. concord is 95. santa rosa is 91. the onshore breeze kept you short of 70 degrees in san francisco and half moon bay. 60 tonight for you in vallejo. 61 and san jose. the highest temperatures for the month of september are also some of the hottest temperatures we have ever seen in the bay area. livermore high of 115 happened at september. not june or july. san fran hit 106. santa rosa had a record high of 110. it can get hot in september. this forecast is anything but. 10 belize 10 degrees below. low pressure to the west not bringing us rain fall. the counter clockwise flow will keep the feet from the ocean. the breeze is the opposite of what we need for heat. no heat because of the breezes from the ocean. some clouds in the morning. afternoon sunshine and much more widespread cloud cover frid
one foot of rainfall and coastal erosion all the way up to new york city and on long island. significant weather event. even though it is not a category 5 but it is a start. it will not pass the outer banks until friday night or saturday. >>> a beautiful picture from the top of the tower. concord is 95. santa rosa is 91. the onshore breeze kept you short of 70 degrees in san francisco and half moon bay. 60 tonight for you in vallejo. 61 and san jose. the highest temperatures for the...
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we are talking about coastal flooding possible as far north as long island. we will have more on our weather back at homecoming up. . >>> thank you. this morning, house democrats will launch the latest push to tighten the nation's gun laws. in less that an hour the house judiciary committee will begin discussion on a package of new bills. one would ban high capacity magazines. another would provide incentives for states to adopt red flag laws which allows guns to be taken away from people who may pose a risk to the public. the house passed a bill to require background checks on all gun sales in the u.s. but majority leader mitch mcconnell has blocked debate on the measure in the senate. . >>> in the wake of mass shootings, first at harley strictly blue grass festival they will have fence lines to the perimeter and limit entrance points to help fest val goers foal safe. other measures including a bigger police presence and new clear bag policy. hardly strictly 2019 begins october 4th and ends on the 6th. >>> time is 6:09. attempted murder charges are filed in
we are talking about coastal flooding possible as far north as long island. we will have more on our weather back at homecoming up. . >>> thank you. this morning, house democrats will launch the latest push to tighten the nation's gun laws. in less that an hour the house judiciary committee will begin discussion on a package of new bills. one would ban high capacity magazines. another would provide incentives for states to adopt red flag laws which allows guns to be taken away from...
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probably long island sound as well. brief periods of heavy rain and minor coastal flooding. the hurricane winds extend 60 miles out from the center, tropical storm force winds 195 miles. you can see by early friday morning, those hurricane winds are onshore and then moving away and then finally we'll see a bit of a break. but continuing to push past new england ads we move into saturday. here's the potential for storm surge from charleston, myrtle beach, wilmington, here's the high tide. myrtle beach, 1:30. cape hatteras, 2:19. as we move up the coast moving into friday, high tide's atlantic city 2:21, montauk 3:46. up in boston about 6:00. so we'll watch that closely. rainfall going to be really heavy. that's another factor from charleston to kill devil hills. we're talking about 10 inches of rain, 6 to 10 inches. isolated amounts up to 10 to 15 inches. power out ages going to be a problem along the coast, charleston, wilmington, cape hatteras. but with those winds that extend out 195 miles from the center we're looking at possibility of outages from salisbury, richmond, ra
probably long island sound as well. brief periods of heavy rain and minor coastal flooding. the hurricane winds extend 60 miles out from the center, tropical storm force winds 195 miles. you can see by early friday morning, those hurricane winds are onshore and then moving away and then finally we'll see a bit of a break. but continuing to push past new england ads we move into saturday. here's the potential for storm surge from charleston, myrtle beach, wilmington, here's the high tide. myrtle...
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it still has some affects along the coas we're talking tropical storm gusts for long island tonight and tropical storm winds for the coastal new england. and beaches are closed up and down the east coast. we've got rip currents, new york city's beaches closed. we will finally say good-bye to dorian in the next 12 hours. lester >> all right al roker, thank you. >>> we are of course keeping closwatcon the bahamas tonight where desperation is growing. relief workers are struggling to get aid to the devastated country, and hundreds if not more are trying to find a way off one of the hardest hit islands. nbc's morgan chesky is there. >> please follow the instruction. >> reporter: tonight the bahamas facing a new threat with conditions deteriorating and thousands unaccounted for, frustration is boiling over >> don't allow us to suffer anymore by staying here another night. >> reporter: home after home destroyed >> i've got my two boys, my wife, and i and we don't have nothing now. >> reporter: on abaco island everyone we met including nicole levins says help can't come fast enough >> there's
it still has some affects along the coas we're talking tropical storm gusts for long island tonight and tropical storm winds for the coastal new england. and beaches are closed up and down the east coast. we've got rip currents, new york city's beaches closed. we will finally say good-bye to dorian in the next 12 hours. lester >> all right al roker, thank you. >>> we are of course keeping closwatcon the bahamas tonight where desperation is growing. relief workers are struggling...
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in fact, it is -- numerous retreats and here's washington's retreat from long island to manhattan island, and extremely difficult moving across any body of water and washington has proved quite successful and the british are easily going to take new york and again, the continental army is forced to retreat and crossing the bluffs. traditionally, a major defeat like this would be crushing to a like this would be crushing to a war, crushing to a commander, but it's how washington interprets this and how washington uses this to fundamentally change the way we look at the military and warfare. how does he do that? well, he studies. washington is going to complain about his defective education for his whole life, he never went to formal schooling. so how do most american officers learn to become officers? you have a handful like charles lee or horatio gates who have been trained by the british. how do most learn? >> they get a booklet. >> they get a book. two of your most successful general, henry knox and benedict arnold, american hero up until a certain time anyway both sold books. so how d
in fact, it is -- numerous retreats and here's washington's retreat from long island to manhattan island, and extremely difficult moving across any body of water and washington has proved quite successful and the british are easily going to take new york and again, the continental army is forced to retreat and crossing the bluffs. traditionally, a major defeat like this would be crushing to a like this would be crushing to a war, crushing to a commander, but it's how washington interprets this...
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the coastal flooding possible is far north as long island. of course, we will continue to monitor dorian and talk about our weather here at homecoming up. michelle. >> thank you, mary. >>> this afternoon, a team of 45 buy area firefighters arrived in north carolina hide of dorian. this is video of them getting ready yesterday and the oakland fire department is one of 28 teams around the country that is part of the urban search-and- rescue team and we'll continue to track dorian for you on air and online at kpix.com. movement police are investigatingary series of nasty freeway crashes in the bay area. one deadly. in menlo park, the driver of an suv was killed after colliding with a truck overnight. it happened nornor marsh road. the crews blocked off the lane as they worked on cleaning up the area. no one else was hurt. >> and someone is lucky to be alive after this crash in alameda county. you can see the van on top of a car upside down. this happened before 5:30 this morning on 880 in fremont. that forced all lanes to shut down for 90 minute
the coastal flooding possible is far north as long island. of course, we will continue to monitor dorian and talk about our weather here at homecoming up. michelle. >> thank you, mary. >>> this afternoon, a team of 45 buy area firefighters arrived in north carolina hide of dorian. this is video of them getting ready yesterday and the oakland fire department is one of 28 teams around the country that is part of the urban search-and- rescue team and we'll continue to track dorian...
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a very successful business running people out to long island. did about 30 miles per hour. 1909.odel t came out it perfectly fast. perfectly viable. it's not about transportation. he wanted to end the fearful misery of horses. this was something developing in this period, this set -- sensibility toward animals. here is another version of it. this is 1856. it is in the smithsonian collection. it is not on -- not on display. it's just a great machine to look at. and it does tell us something about road transport. it is also in the collection. different times in history you had to produce not just a drawing but a physical model of the machine. he's a patent attorney. he was very smart. lightweight, hydrocarbon engine. able to deal with any reasonable incline. 1879 the vehicle is not produced. he kept filing amendments. it kind of extends. you have patent pending. in 1895 the automobile has arrived. the automobile was viable by the mid-19th century. not until the 1890's that it's picked up. here we are at 1900. many of you drive our own an electric
a very successful business running people out to long island. did about 30 miles per hour. 1909.odel t came out it perfectly fast. perfectly viable. it's not about transportation. he wanted to end the fearful misery of horses. this was something developing in this period, this set -- sensibility toward animals. here is another version of it. this is 1856. it is in the smithsonian collection. it is not on -- not on display. it's just a great machine to look at. and it does tell us something...
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. >> on september 2nd, 1969, the first atm was used at a bank on long island, new york.just dispensed cash then. today the high tech machines can perform 70% of the tasks a human teller can do. >> those are your tech bites. >> they do so much now. >>> coming up next, a job offer that might scare you and can help take your career to the next level. >>> all right. breeding season at the farallon islands, raising concerns among researchers. >>> a look at the festival. >>> just showing you what's happened over the last six hours, not much, which is very scary for places like free ports, near the outer bands -- we're getting 165-mile-per-hour sustained winds. you can see it's barely moving at one mile per hour. >>> it is 4:53. fewer birds are breeding on the farallon islands off the coast of san francisco. that has some researchers concerned. according to the marin ij, researchers found a lower-than-expected number of sea birds. they say all 13 species that nest on the islands are breeding poorly. researchers say this is because many sea birds can't find food nearby. >>> san
. >> on september 2nd, 1969, the first atm was used at a bank on long island, new york.just dispensed cash then. today the high tech machines can perform 70% of the tasks a human teller can do. >> those are your tech bites. >> they do so much now. >>> coming up next, a job offer that might scare you and can help take your career to the next level. >>> all right. breeding season at the farallon islands, raising concerns among researchers. >>> a look...
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own when we talked with the 74-year-old newly-retired correspondent at his waterfront home on long island'ses." >> kroft: mm-hmm. >> stahl: people do not walk away from this, steve. and there's a lot of people want to know why. i want to know. i tried to talk you out of it. >> kroft: right. >> stahl: i'm surprised. how can you walk away from this? >> kroft: i've always felt like, i had great amount of respect for people who-- who've left their professions when they were on top. and, i felt that-- that this was the time for me to-- to go. that there were other things that i wanted to do, that i still had the energy to do it, and i still had the interest in doing it. >> stahl: 30 years ago, when kroft joined "60 minutes," giants roamed the halls. >> hold it a minute, god dammit! >> stahl: mike wallace and morley safer. ed bradley and harry reasoner. >> kroft: the best that can be expected is... >> stahl: kroft was a veteran of the cbs london bureau and the newsmagazine "west 57th," but "60 minutes" was a whole new league. was the red carpet out for you? did you have a tough time in the beginn
own when we talked with the 74-year-old newly-retired correspondent at his waterfront home on long island'ses." >> kroft: mm-hmm. >> stahl: people do not walk away from this, steve. and there's a lot of people want to know why. i want to know. i tried to talk you out of it. >> kroft: right. >> stahl: i'm surprised. how can you walk away from this? >> kroft: i've always felt like, i had great amount of respect for people who-- who've left their professions when...
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coastal flooding could occur all the way as far north as new york city and long island. we will continue to track hurricane dorian for you on air and online at kpix.com. >>> coming u minist se vt california properties to detain demight migrant children. the push back tonight. >>> a little bear sneaks into a hotel and tries to spend the night. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on a sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? no problem. ... and done. so you can really promise better sleep. not promise. prove. it's the final days where all beds are on sale! the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed now only $899. plus 0% interest for 24-months on all beds. ends sunday. tonight city of los angeles giving a thumbs down to efforts by the trump administration to use its vacant county property for detention centers. the times is reporting the board of superviso
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stay in power until 2031 of them have to stand in 2022 or daria family is associate professor at long island university and a senior fellow at the center for global policy in washington d.c. she says these protests are very different from the 2011 revolution. much of the population doesn't live with the post revolution trauma or the memories of the revolution in the way the older generation did you have a group of young people coming in with a different set of demands and different kinds of understanding of a future possibility so those on the streets today are very different than the ones that were there 8 years ago if we look at the economic situation in egypt in 2013 poverty rates for about 20 percent 2019 there upwards of 33 percent and according to the world bank they're actually 60 percent and so when you have much of this population is number one young did not see the benefits of the revolution and is living in a level of poverty and is clamped down with levels of austerity that is really crippling every day life and then on the one hand you have these media blitzes and releases a vid
stay in power until 2031 of them have to stand in 2022 or daria family is associate professor at long island university and a senior fellow at the center for global policy in washington d.c. she says these protests are very different from the 2011 revolution. much of the population doesn't live with the post revolution trauma or the memories of the revolution in the way the older generation did you have a group of young people coming in with a different set of demands and different kinds of...
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that's the house that they bought together on long island.ks the sound. and within the first year leslie gave birth to her daughter little leslie who is one of the main people who helped me on this but her little leslie is 89 today. so this is -- they look like bankers, don't they? well they are. the chap on the left is the deal catchings. some of you may have heard of him, some not. harrison williams owned the largest power generation company and united states. catchings was the chairman of goldman sachs and together they decided in 1928 that they were going to start telling people whose companies they wanted to acquire once the crash came and that they should load themselves up with debt. one thing that conde rice believed in you go to the experts in the expert adviser and at the end of the day it's your decision but you have to trust the experts. these men were his friends and he trusted them and they loaded him up with too much debt so when the crash came condÉ was worthless and condÉ nast publication was actually taken over by them. they
that's the house that they bought together on long island.ks the sound. and within the first year leslie gave birth to her daughter little leslie who is one of the main people who helped me on this but her little leslie is 89 today. so this is -- they look like bankers, don't they? well they are. the chap on the left is the deal catchings. some of you may have heard of him, some not. harrison williams owned the largest power generation company and united states. catchings was the chairman of...
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system continues to move to the northeast by late friday on to saturday look for strong winds on long island, cape cod of 55-miles-per-hour or more, heavy rain and flooding. we expect rain fall amounts anywhere of 7-10 inches of rain although some spots could see upwards of 15 inches. from georgia to maryland upwards of 5 million people could se still have another 72 hours to go. >> al roker on it for us. and north carolina is getting pounded by the storm with the governor urging people to get to shelters before it is too late. katie beck is on the outer banks this evening. >> reporter: coastal north carolina bracing for impact, flood waters already dangerously high. it's rising fast in wilmington. >> we see water. >> reporter: along atlantic beach, frantic efforts to fill sandbags, little protection against the expected 4 to 7 foot storm surge when just two feet of water is enough to wash away a car. after tornados ripped through the state, dorian's dreaded arrival tonight a reality. the governor warning don't take any and off the roads.needs to >> reporter: families packing up and getting
system continues to move to the northeast by late friday on to saturday look for strong winds on long island, cape cod of 55-miles-per-hour or more, heavy rain and flooding. we expect rain fall amounts anywhere of 7-10 inches of rain although some spots could see upwards of 15 inches. from georgia to maryland upwards of 5 million people could se still have another 72 hours to go. >> al roker on it for us. and north carolina is getting pounded by the storm with the governor urging people...
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. >> reporter: it wasn't long before the kid from middle class long island, whose father suffered fromess, found himself working at abc sports. >> how do you think navigating your dad's moods helped you deal with crises of personalities later in life? >> manic depression is an illness. and there was a lot of unpredictability at home. never -- any time that i felt endangered in any way. but was clearly aware of him being in a very, very dark place. i think managing people starts with the ability to put yourself in their shoes and be empathetic. >> that ability served iger well, rising to the top of abc entertainment, greenlighting edgy shows like "nypd blue." >> a-ten hut. >> reporter: and "twin peaks." >> my log saw something that night. >> reporter: doubling down on creativity, iger saved disney's ailing animation division by acquiring pixar. but first, he had to woo steve jobs. >> reporter: how did you get him to trust you with pixar and this creative brand that he'd helped build? >> he must have just seen in me something that he liked and was different, i don't know. >> new toys! >>
. >> reporter: it wasn't long before the kid from middle class long island, whose father suffered fromess, found himself working at abc sports. >> how do you think navigating your dad's moods helped you deal with crises of personalities later in life? >> manic depression is an illness. and there was a lot of unpredictability at home. never -- any time that i felt endangered in any way. but was clearly aware of him being in a very, very dark place. i think managing people...
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." >> reporter: this 59-year-old tool and die maker from long island says he could barely move. >> itn't an elective thing. >> reporter: it was that obvious? >> it was that obvious. >> reporter: you couldn't even walk. doctors told esposito he needed immediate surgery. that a herniated disc in his spinal column threatened to leave him permanently paralyzed. >> the pain was bad. i never thought it would end. >> reporter: but the surgery was just the beginning of esposito's nightmare. he has private insurance, so you might think, as he did, that he was covered for this kind of emergency, but just weeks into his seven month recovery, the bills started pouring in. this says the amount you owe is -- >> $256,000. it's mind-boggling. that's only one doctor. >> reporter: esposito was on the hook for over $650,000 in bills, including $256,000 for the orthopedic surgeon who fused his spine, $220,000 for the neurosurgeon, and another $53,000 for a doctor who monitored his breathing. he was denied coverage because his insurance company decided it was not an emergency and not medically necessary.
." >> reporter: this 59-year-old tool and die maker from long island says he could barely move. >> itn't an elective thing. >> reporter: it was that obvious? >> it was that obvious. >> reporter: you couldn't even walk. doctors told esposito he needed immediate surgery. that a herniated disc in his spinal column threatened to leave him permanently paralyzed. >> the pain was bad. i never thought it would end. >> reporter: but the surgery was just the...
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coastal flooding could occur all the way as far north as new york city and long island.tinue to track hurricane dorian for you on air and online at kpix.com. >>> coming up the trump administration some vacant california properties to detain demight migrant children. the push back tonight. >>> a little bear sneaks into a hotel and tries to spend the night. tonight city of los angeles giving a thumbs down to efforts by the trump administration to use its vacant county property for detention centers. the times is reporting the board of supervisor does not want to be in the business of helping to forcibly keep children locked up. the administration came calling last month looking for facilities in the l.a. area and tonight the supervisors instructing them not to talk to any federal workers about any county land. >>> a formally authorized to transfer billions of dollars in military construction funds to build approximately 175 miles of barriers. more than 100 projects are expected to be delayed because of the money relocation. cbs news has learned the pentagon is preparing to
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other very patriotic songs to china have now moved to the pink which is where we are now this is on long island this is probably one of the best known spots in hong kong certainly for terrorists and of course mainland visitors other about a 100 or so behind me they've been bussed up to this spot and they're doing it to have the on try to get their tour of hong kong trying to get their message across and this of course is in the lead up to the type of one which is a public holiday in hong kong and in china this is china's national day and on tuesday don't be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the fact of the founding of the people's republic of china so it's a very big day planned out the police will be preparing for potential clashes on that day other trying to keep the 2 groups apart that is the anti government or the pro hong kong groups and this group behind me which is the pro china but as i mentioned this.
other very patriotic songs to china have now moved to the pink which is where we are now this is on long island this is probably one of the best known spots in hong kong certainly for terrorists and of course mainland visitors other about a 100 or so behind me they've been bussed up to this spot and they're doing it to have the on try to get their tour of hong kong trying to get their message across and this of course is in the lead up to the type of one which is a public holiday in hong kong...
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until 2030 rather than having to stand down in 2020 to 30 of harmony is an associate professor at long island university and senior fellow at the center for global policy in washington d.c. and joins us now live from new york and from where you're sitting there what are these protests looking like to you is this something that that is it could gain momentum or keep up the momentum to become something bigger. so it's and one of the guards too early to tell of this today was not really expected that people would come into the streets in about 6 different provinces in cairo that the fear barrier could have been broken and so in one regard it's too early to tell and it's very surprising but on the other hand it's actually not surprising if we look at the egyptian population today of 100000000 people the average age is 23 now if you subtract 8 which was the when one of the revolution happened 8 years ago i mean the average age was 15 and so you have much of the population doesn't live with the post revolution trauma or the memories of the revolution in the way the older generation did you have a g
until 2030 rather than having to stand down in 2020 to 30 of harmony is an associate professor at long island university and senior fellow at the center for global policy in washington d.c. and joins us now live from new york and from where you're sitting there what are these protests looking like to you is this something that that is it could gain momentum or keep up the momentum to become something bigger. so it's and one of the guards too early to tell of this today was not really expected...
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hi so you don't like long island. for just very very very good. to. be put. together on a normal day cut across a table you know you can do. it you can you tell me about it. i did 3 d. oh yeah i've been knowing whether or not you're in the business if i don't look ok will depart about seems like the translations go a little a while you're looking for the last 45 minutes or so very interesting topics covered at the 5th eastern economic forum volleyball stalk you saw on stage there japan shinzo russia's president putin india's prime minister and their own the most the mongolian president and you didn't see him on stage he was there earlier in the lazy and. i believe we can go about now that he would be going to say the top of my climate change and what the country's going to do about it is go back in haitian and feel aliments by these reason the efficiency by another 40 percent. or so and from the point of innovation implementing the carbon free society. when it sounds breakthrough innovations to do that is. critical and and this is from your particular regard
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states sovereignty that the substituted 40 tons of bombs dropped on the roughly mile and a half long island in the middle of the teachers river well according to major general eric hill we're denying isis the ability to hide unconscious. that's it they're denying them the height and that my friends of the war on terror in a nutshell meanwhile back here in the land of milk and honey the really big news of the week was word of yet another conspiracy theory and scandal involving the national football league and the new england patriots football team with the league mom of the recent signing of all pro receiver and tonio brown to the new england patriots within a day of his tumultuous offseason with oakland raiders who cut him many are speculating that some under the table dirty dealing could have been involved so the 911 inspired a never ending war on terror now entering its 18 year 40 tons of bombing and the n.f.l. a new england patriots proving once again just how the upper echelons of power regain. i think it's time to start watching all. the things like. this with. the bottom. like you. wo
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that informs washington of a british fleet leaving new york city and heading towards newport via long island sound. georges one problem -- washington is absent. he is out on an errand of some sort. lafayette receives the letter, realizes, i must immediately dispatch this news to lafayette, who is in connecticut. to get it to him is enough of a challenge. lafayette has to get it from there over to rhode island. it is a complicated operation, but it works quickly enough and they were able to warn the french. by the way, the british do not windup actually attacking newport. they decide to call it off. maybe they had been tipped off that the americans knew -- we just don't know. often, they are given credit for warning the british. that is not the case because their intelligence came in two days later. the same intelligence that the british were leaving, it just wasn't as punctual in its announcement as dayton's. now, "the infamous blackest treason," as hamilton called it, of benedict arnold. major general benedict arnold is of course from connecticut, born in norwich, lives as a wealthy merchan
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other islands, nassau, long island, crooked island, all open for business. will continue to come. liz: good luck to you. thank you. >> thank you so much. liz: coming back from the dead, the closing bell ringing in 28 minutes. up next, with the dow up 105, 24 hours after its worst intraday drop ever, one of the market's most controversial names is making a resurgence in this final hour of trade. the latest opioid settlement helping to revive the drug maker's shares in a major way. we will show you what that is. >>> don't forget to download and listen to my podcast, everyone talks to liz. it's available at fox news podcasts.com, apple and google platforms as well. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. don't go away. our money should always be working harder. that's why, your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. managingaudrey's on it.s? eating right and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type
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stephen, he went after my wife, who is a civilian and a suburban housewife on long island on his presidentiale a sensitive flower and if you don‘t want... you can‘t say i‘m accusing... if you don‘t want to be described as an enemy of trump‘s, that — so be it. but my point remains... no, fine. ..that all of those people... call it, you can call me what you want. and who are you really trying to... all of those people... look, seriously, all of those people, whether it‘s nancy pelosi, whether it is the more left—leaning members of the democratic party, or whether as people such as who have turned against trump for one reason or another, you may find that this impeachment process backfires badly. donald trump himself said "bring it on, it‘s only going to help me get re—elected in 2020". yeah, well, again, this is my inference, could be wrong about this, i don‘t think he really believes that. i mean, the tell was a few days ago when he got on the phone with nancy pelosi and said, "hey, can we work this out?" i — i don‘t... when you have 44 people that have been president of the united states and
stephen, he went after my wife, who is a civilian and a suburban housewife on long island on his presidentiale a sensitive flower and if you don‘t want... you can‘t say i‘m accusing... if you don‘t want to be described as an enemy of trump‘s, that — so be it. but my point remains... no, fine. ..that all of those people... call it, you can call me what you want. and who are you really trying to... all of those people... look, seriously, all of those people, whether it‘s nancy...
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in power until 2030 rather than having to stand down in 2022 or me is an associate professor at long island university and a senior fellow at the center for global policy in washington d.c. she says these protests are very different to the 2011 revolution. much of the population doesn't live with the post revolution trauma or the memories of the revolution in the way the older generation did you have a group of young people coming in with a different set of demands and different kinds of understanding of a future possibility so those on the streets today are very different than the ones that were there 8 years ago if we look at the economic situation in egypt in 2013 poverty rates were about 20 percent 2019 there upwards of 33 percent and according to the world bank they're actually 60 percent and so when you have much of this population is number one young did not see the benefits of the revolution and is living in a level of poverty and is clamped down with levels of austerity that is really crippling every day life and then on the one hand you have these media blitzes and releases a vide
in power until 2030 rather than having to stand down in 2022 or me is an associate professor at long island university and a senior fellow at the center for global policy in washington d.c. she says these protests are very different to the 2011 revolution. much of the population doesn't live with the post revolution trauma or the memories of the revolution in the way the older generation did you have a group of young people coming in with a different set of demands and different kinds of...
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one of citizens units from long island and a father of young children was at the route 91 harvest music festival for work. he heard loud popping noises and soon realized they weren't coming from the performance on stage but from a gun. as the shooter fired round after round, robert hid behind a metal vending machine for protection. the bullets being fired around him were so powerful, he could actually feel the shock waves. he said he would never forget the silence of 20,000 people at a concert or the horrific screams of grown men and women he could hear as the gunman reloaded. he was lucky. he survived. but 58 people did not, and many more were injured. another new yorker, trudel, had to make the unthinkable decision to take her husband off life support after he was shot in the cross fire of two rival gangs at a community festival in brooklyn. he was just an innocent bystander, and ironically, he was an attorney for the state who helped draft the new york state -- the new york safe act, which set a precedent for one of the strongest gun laws in the country. but he was not immune from gu
one of citizens units from long island and a father of young children was at the route 91 harvest music festival for work. he heard loud popping noises and soon realized they weren't coming from the performance on stage but from a gun. as the shooter fired round after round, robert hid behind a metal vending machine for protection. the bullets being fired around him were so powerful, he could actually feel the shock waves. he said he would never forget the silence of 20,000 people at a concert...
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after my wife, who is a civilian an after my wife, who is a civilian an a suburban housewife on long island ten of the fascist checklist. crosstalk. if you don't want to be described as an enemy of trump's fine. but all of those people... crosstalk. but, seriously, all of those people, whether it's nancy pelosi, whether it is the more left—leaning members of the democratic party, whether as people such as who have turned against trump for one reason or another, you may find that this impeachment process that fires badly. donald trump himself said "bring it on, it's only going to help me get re—elected in 2020". again, this is my inference, could be wrong about this, i don't think he really believes that. patel was a few days ago when got on the phone to nancy pelosi and said, hey, can we work this out? we have had... him being the fourth about to be in peace. i don't think he really believe that. they don't think he wa nts to believe that. they don't think he wants to go through the process of impeachment. all people suggest that it helped president clinton, i thought of don't believe that.
after my wife, who is a civilian an after my wife, who is a civilian an a suburban housewife on long island ten of the fascist checklist. crosstalk. if you don't want to be described as an enemy of trump's fine. but all of those people... crosstalk. but, seriously, all of those people, whether it's nancy pelosi, whether it is the more left—leaning members of the democratic party, whether as people such as who have turned against trump for one reason or another, you may find that this...
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states sovereignty that the substituted 40 tons of bombs dropped on the roughly mile and a half long island in the middle of the teachers river well according to major general eric hill we're denying isis the ability to hide unconscious that's it they're denying them the height and that my friends of the war on terror in a nutshell meanwhile back here in the land of milk and honey the really big news of the week was word of yet another conspiracy theory and scandal involving the national football league and the new england patriots football team with the league mom of the recent signing of all pro receiver and tony brown to the new england patriots within a day of his tumultuous offseason with the oakland raiders who cut him many are speculating that some under the table dirty dealing could have been involved so the 911 inspired a never ending war on terror now entering its 18 year 40 tons of bombing and the n.f.l. a new england patriots proving once again just how the upper echelons of power regain. i think it's time to start watching all this. because. it's really. easy to see. what they
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he ran a very successful business running people out to long island from new york city. did about 30 miles per hour. and for comparison, ford model t came out around 1909. 1908. it did 40. perfectly fast. perfectly viable. it's not about transportation. his reason for developing the car is not about transportation, per se. he said he wanted to end the fearful misery of horses. this is something that is developing in this period, the sort of aspca sensibility toward animals. thinking of them not as machines to be abused but as creatures. just quickly here is another , version of it. this is 1856. -- 1866. i show it to you because it is in the smithsonian collection. right? it is not on display. where are the curators? it should be on display. it's just a great machine to look at. and it really does tell us something about road transport. and i understand. you know, i was a curator. it is not easy. now, here is my most interesting one. this is also in the collection. it's a little model, a patent model, so different times in history, you had to produce not just a drawing,
he ran a very successful business running people out to long island from new york city. did about 30 miles per hour. and for comparison, ford model t came out around 1909. 1908. it did 40. perfectly fast. perfectly viable. it's not about transportation. his reason for developing the car is not about transportation, per se. he said he wanted to end the fearful misery of horses. this is something that is developing in this period, the sort of aspca sensibility toward animals. thinking of them not...
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survivors and telling the story of survival when many places such as where we lived today like long island, most people don't know the indigenous history of this island. it's important that we know the history and not only that we know that history but we know that indigenous people still are here today. and of course does anyone recall how many people belong to navajo nation today? give me a ballpark figure on the podcast. >> over 300,000. prof. kelton: over 300,000. so a large nation of people still here today that have gone through this ordeal as well as the mescalero apache. the last - some of whom were removed with kit carson's raids. the last episode that i will talk about is perhaps the worst taste in someone's mouth about us indian policy and that is the sand creek massacre in colorado in 1864. this massacre involves the--colorado militia and cheyenne and arapahoe. they were people that often, they hunted the buffalo in band is that ranged from the northern rockies down into colorado on the front range of the rocky mountains. they often hunted together and lived together. -- in the
survivors and telling the story of survival when many places such as where we lived today like long island, most people don't know the indigenous history of this island. it's important that we know the history and not only that we know that history but we know that indigenous people still are here today. and of course does anyone recall how many people belong to navajo nation today? give me a ballpark figure on the podcast. >> over 300,000. prof. kelton: over 300,000. so a large nation of...
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is he saying places like long island? >> he says things all the time that are against economic growth. that particular statement, though, he sounds like grover cleveland who is i think it last president who said there wouldn't be federal support in natural disaster situations. i don't necessarily there should be an unlimited federal checkbook behind every different natural disaster with repeat incidents and things like that. but bernie sanders' economic agenda has a lot of elements that strangle economic growth, man that area he sounding like he's making it up as he goes along. liz: to the market today. gerri willis is with us with more. gerri: it was a big day in the markets. all three major averages up. the dow up 373 points. the nasdaq up 140. very positive and trade news. concerns about trade and tariffs. the idea that the two side will be talking in october. fueling the euphoria and markets today. what was leading stocks higher, old telling. ibm the best old performing stock in the dow. people look for value. new tec
is he saying places like long island? >> he says things all the time that are against economic growth. that particular statement, though, he sounds like grover cleveland who is i think it last president who said there wouldn't be federal support in natural disaster situations. i don't necessarily there should be an unlimited federal checkbook behind every different natural disaster with repeat incidents and things like that. but bernie sanders' economic agenda has a lot of elements that...
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force windss in north carolina and virginia and we could see tropical storm force winds even across long islande radar saturday still dealing with potential for tropical storm force windss which extend 220 miles from the center of this storm. as we get into saturday and sunday the canadian maritime will have to deal with this system. greatest risk for flash flooding has been across the carolinas towards virginia, storm surge, 47 feet, low-lying areas. there is the forecast wind gusts, tropical storm force winds, possibly hurricane force winds across cape hatteras. towards new england tropical storm force winds could affect us across cape cod. that is the track on saturday. and nova scotia. my apologies. i haven't been forecasting in canada for 25 years. here is the track and we will get new coordinates every hour but still the outer banks area if you are looking for landfall it will be cape hatteras, multiple landfalls in the bahamas and then it will raise out towards nova scotia over the next -- >> it is a long -- >> listen, i want everybody to be safe. rob: a rise in 2020 democrats, gun buyba
force windss in north carolina and virginia and we could see tropical storm force winds even across long islande radar saturday still dealing with potential for tropical storm force windss which extend 220 miles from the center of this storm. as we get into saturday and sunday the canadian maritime will have to deal with this system. greatest risk for flash flooding has been across the carolinas towards virginia, storm surge, 47 feet, low-lying areas. there is the forecast wind gusts, tropical...
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landed since here by submarine in 1943 and they landed in one group in florida and another group in long island. there were attempts by the germans to infiltrate the united states. this wasn't just a fantasy. it wasn't just the literal rhetoric. the question is did i try to examine in the book i think is still a topical question. is one of the right to balance between humanitarianism and national security policy. i think if you are in my book, it will come away we put your own ideas on that. there's probably enough for now. thank you. so that we just celebrated the 75th anniversary of d-day. one flew more than two months ago. mr. kershaw is written about d-day in the first wave. telling us a story of a lighter pilots and paratroopers rangers and other soldiers who led the invasion of normandy. mr. kershaw to tell us about your book in the challenges you face in writing it. kirchoff: it's great to be he here. 98 degrees. [laughter] it was 57 degrees on d-day. that was cold. i think i prefer that. i am a worshiper, i spent 25 years of my life celebrating and spending a lot of time we put actually
landed since here by submarine in 1943 and they landed in one group in florida and another group in long island. there were attempts by the germans to infiltrate the united states. this wasn't just a fantasy. it wasn't just the literal rhetoric. the question is did i try to examine in the book i think is still a topical question. is one of the right to balance between humanitarianism and national security policy. i think if you are in my book, it will come away we put your own ideas on that....