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little crowd work here. >> do it. >> this one from david who says, as a standup comedianing on long island i face disgruntled crowds and hecklerred. can you share some encounters with hecklerful have you ever been human being el beside a long i'd leaner. >> yeah. i've been called every name in the book. i'm so used to it. i would really love to know -- you have to realize that there's -- hecklers -- comes is the only -- standup where people come there and try to screw you up while you're doing your job. you don't good toure accountant and we're like, five, nine, 52 five dollars, interest said. >> that's not right. >> yeah. you really need to shut them down. i think the best way to deal with a heckler is to be brutally honest. you know, i have had every kind of -- i've said fu-u, everything. but i'm like really? you came here to ruin -- who are you trying to impress here?a out of teams people are disgruntled battles have the had a bad day or a crappy date. don't take it on on the kole comedian. i say call them out on it. i know this is a family -- >> there's a seven-second disease lay on th
little crowd work here. >> do it. >> this one from david who says, as a standup comedianing on long island i face disgruntled crowds and hecklerred. can you share some encounters with hecklerful have you ever been human being el beside a long i'd leaner. >> yeah. i've been called every name in the book. i'm so used to it. i would really love to know -- you have to realize that there's -- hecklers -- comes is the only -- standup where people come there and try to screw you up...
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have your rent heckled by long island are? >> yes!heckled by everyone, i've been called every name in the book. i'm so used to it. i would really love to know, like, you have to realize that there is hecklers Ãbcomedy is the only just stand up where people come and try to screw you up while you are doing your job. it's like you don't go to your accountant and they are like let me look at your tax return and you are like 52! five dollars! interest-rate!>> that's not right! >> right. you really need to shut them down. i think the best way to deal with the heckler is to be brutally honest. i've had every kind of Ãb everything. i'm like, really? you came here Ãbwho are you trying to impress here? a lot of times people are disgruntled because they had a bad day. or they are on a crappy date. don't take it out on the comedian, you're the one who decided to come to a comedy club. i say call them out on it. >> what's your favorite long island venue to perform at? >> i love governors. i haven't been there in a while. hello governors! >> i reme
have your rent heckled by long island are? >> yes!heckled by everyone, i've been called every name in the book. i'm so used to it. i would really love to know, like, you have to realize that there is hecklers Ãbcomedy is the only just stand up where people come and try to screw you up while you are doing your job. it's like you don't go to your accountant and they are like let me look at your tax return and you are like 52! five dollars! interest-rate!>> that's not right! >>...
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i mean, you'd get on the train and everybody had the daily news, "long island lolita."om this horrible, egregious injury that i had, what happens is this phenomenon starts to happen. it's not about me anymore. it's not about the person who got shot and assassinated on the front of her own home. it becomes about joey and amy. >> and it did, it took on a life of its own. because that's what the public was seeing. and that's what they wanted. and that's what the media wanted. did i play into that? yes, i did. of course i did. >> about three weeks after mary jo was shot, howard stern is talking about the case, and all of a sudden he gets a phone call. and who is it? it's joey buttafuoco. >> there was a guest on. i mean, this guy is saying he's my pool man, and he would see amy and me in the backyard all the time by the pool, having lunch, this and that. and i was like, you know what? i don't have a pool. >> you know, howard's saying, come on. you know you were having an affair. and joey was saying, no, absolutely not. >> joe was adamant. he screamed from the rooftops, he wa
i mean, you'd get on the train and everybody had the daily news, "long island lolita."om this horrible, egregious injury that i had, what happens is this phenomenon starts to happen. it's not about me anymore. it's not about the person who got shot and assassinated on the front of her own home. it becomes about joey and amy. >> and it did, it took on a life of its own. because that's what the public was seeing. and that's what they wanted. and that's what the media wanted. did i...
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>> reporter: the press dubs fisher the long island lolita. they met when she was 16 years old, he was 36. amy's father had unwittingly introduced his daughter to joey. >> elliot would say to me, if amy ever has an accident, just take care of it and send me the bill. and that's what she did. she started smashing mirrors. with her coming in all the time, that relationship went where it went and was over real fast but with bad results. >> according to amy, the first time she had a sexual relationship with joey was about a month before she turned 17. they went back to her house, he drove her home, and he had sex with her in her childhood bedroom. >> my relationship with amy was inappropriate. that's as far as i'll go with that. you're talking about a 16 year old girl who was infatuated by a guy who was flashy. >> the story was an attempted murder case for about two or three days. and after that, the motive for the shooting took over that story. ? she's charged with shooting her lover's weave. >> wife. >> it wasn't about the shooting anymore but a
>> reporter: the press dubs fisher the long island lolita. they met when she was 16 years old, he was 36. amy's father had unwittingly introduced his daughter to joey. >> elliot would say to me, if amy ever has an accident, just take care of it and send me the bill. and that's what she did. she started smashing mirrors. with her coming in all the time, that relationship went where it went and was over real fast but with bad results. >> according to amy, the first time she had...
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where they rely on the long island railroad. the damage to regional economies and to the national economy would be severe. but there is not a penny, not one single penny in the republican bill to help public transit systems or even help state and local governments which fund a lot of transit systems. not a penny. my republican friends seem to look at this crisis through a narrow lens. some of my colleagues have criticized democrats for the outrageous idea of wanting to help our state governments and essential public services they provide. well, i have news for our colleagues. these regional transit systems are mission critical to the national economy. it's not just a new york problem or a new jersey problem or an illinois problem. it's a national crisis. the metropolitan transit authority alone carries about 40% of the nation's transit riders and drives as much as 10% of the national g.d.p. 10%. the facts argue for heavy investment in public transportation systems to staunch the bleeding and jump-start the economy when the pande
where they rely on the long island railroad. the damage to regional economies and to the national economy would be severe. but there is not a penny, not one single penny in the republican bill to help public transit systems or even help state and local governments which fund a lot of transit systems. not a penny. my republican friends seem to look at this crisis through a narrow lens. some of my colleagues have criticized democrats for the outrageous idea of wanting to help our state...
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judy: i remember in the late '80s, it is, you think of long island comedies governors. there was another club eastside comedy club. in long island . years ago in the 80s . i love those guys and governors they are great. mark: this one is from claudia. what is your best advice for young female comics just starting out . judy: while i always say first of all, it is sad that you have to say that your female. so that is claudia, you're going to get in here a lot of crap and here's the advice that the woman comedian came to me. when i was for starting. new deal with so much crap being a woman. but because comedy, you're in a position of power . and we affiliate power as masculinity in this country. be true to yourself. do not ever let anyone tell you what to say or do on stage. once you get on stage, that is your time, you earned it. it is a marathon, not a sprint. never compare yourself to anyone else . ocr sunlight crap. ignore it. just right and the only way you can become a great comedian . and this is true no matter who you are is to get on stage. there's something that
judy: i remember in the late '80s, it is, you think of long island comedies governors. there was another club eastside comedy club. in long island . years ago in the 80s . i love those guys and governors they are great. mark: this one is from claudia. what is your best advice for young female comics just starting out . judy: while i always say first of all, it is sad that you have to say that your female. so that is claudia, you're going to get in here a lot of crap and here's the advice that...
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. >> reporter: they decided it was time to move their family to the long island suburbs, finding this house. adding a half hour to the commute but lots more space. >> reporter: is it fair to say you guys weren't the only ones with this idea >> for sure. >> it was definitely not the buyers' market, everybody was fighting for the houses here. >> reporter: the suburbs near new york are booming. in july home sales were up 44% compared to last year while the number of properties sold in manhattan dropped by more than half people are leaving san francisco, too there are more than double the properties on the market in the city now compared to last year. >> so there's no question people are definitely either moving to other areas, outside the city, or they're at least buying the east bay, very, very competitive. napa valley, very, very competitive tahoe is probably having one of the hottest markets it's had in decades. >> reporter: the trend appears limited to a handful of big expensive cities. >> we looked at the slew of housing data, and concluded that the story of a mass exodus from citie
. >> reporter: they decided it was time to move their family to the long island suburbs, finding this house. adding a half hour to the commute but lots more space. >> reporter: is it fair to say you guys weren't the only ones with this idea >> for sure. >> it was definitely not the buyers' market, everybody was fighting for the houses here. >> reporter: the suburbs near new york are booming. in july home sales were up 44% compared to last year while the number of...
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i grew up on long island and worked at the bagel store as a kid, through college and law school and thene bagels and i would toast them off and everyone would come flying to my room i had. when covid hit years ago i meant entrepreneur with online businesses in a marketing background and always had the fifth, sixth generation and we had to do a bagel of the month and he said you build it and i will deliver the product. sure enough we put up a website and did some marketing and it did okay. other things happened and went by the wayside but when covid hit the stores had issues i said now is the perfect time to reboot. let's go with the strong marketing campaign to help the stores and sure enough we went from approximately 500-2,000 visitors a day to 10,000-30,000 visitors a day and online businesses up over 2000%. connell: so for the stores they must do or how do they do on it? bagel fox for people it's like a chain of bagel store is very popular in the area especially on long island so how did they do on it because they were not getting the foot traffic and they were -- >> they had 12 loca
i grew up on long island and worked at the bagel store as a kid, through college and law school and thene bagels and i would toast them off and everyone would come flying to my room i had. when covid hit years ago i meant entrepreneur with online businesses in a marketing background and always had the fifth, sixth generation and we had to do a bagel of the month and he said you build it and i will deliver the product. sure enough we put up a website and did some marketing and it did okay. other...
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masks are available from station agents and also distributed by long island railroad and metro-north.ot defined anybody. isis not to fine anybody, it in the interest of public health. we are not looking to issue a lot of fines. tom: we are out of time but we say congratulations to you and all these special workers of your mta. for those of you globally, it is a snapshot and every transportation system across this nation. the airline news we have seen today as well just as challenging. of the 47 m&a stories this morning, which one has your attention? lisa: absolutely oracle and tiktok. the big question will be the process, what the deal will look like. steven mnuchin saying phidias will weigh in on this this week. it is a huge question mark. dan ives is saying what is this? is it an acquisition, is it a restructuring? tom: i will leave my opinion out. i will also note we did not spend as much time as nvidia. the prime minister saying this is a global issue. this goes to the theme of bloomberg surveillance on our simulcast over the recent days and weeks about digital dominance. , 45is o
masks are available from station agents and also distributed by long island railroad and metro-north.ot defined anybody. isis not to fine anybody, it in the interest of public health. we are not looking to issue a lot of fines. tom: we are out of time but we say congratulations to you and all these special workers of your mta. for those of you globally, it is a snapshot and every transportation system across this nation. the airline news we have seen today as well just as challenging. of the 47...
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i thought she was [bleep] crazy to be honest and over exaggerating but from long island city we went the roof and you could see the smoke and see whatever and immediately i realized something had gone really, really wrong. literally started walking on the other side of manhattan from queens over 259th street bridge because we were right there. it was one of those really unique situations unlike typical domestic ops whether hurricane or whatever for the guard were no one had to call anybody. you have people showing up at the armory that had not been in the unit for years looking to volunteer and get involved and whatever it was. i guess we got down here, got our gear and vehicles and got down here and about 11:30, 12 in the afternoon. pete: half an hour, hour after -- >> yeah, we literally set up our talk and our whole operation center right in battery park city and operated out of there, literally sleeping on the ground or the back of a humvee for the next eight weeks. it was just a very, very unique time in history. pete: over those first moments like? >> crazy. you cannot see anyth
i thought she was [bleep] crazy to be honest and over exaggerating but from long island city we went the roof and you could see the smoke and see whatever and immediately i realized something had gone really, really wrong. literally started walking on the other side of manhattan from queens over 259th street bridge because we were right there. it was one of those really unique situations unlike typical domestic ops whether hurricane or whatever for the guard were no one had to call anybody. you...
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we were in the middle of long island sound in that. i got furious with him. i wrote him an e-mail saying you have no business being out there and he wrote back and said don't worry. the decisions i made were sound. they weren't it was completely nuts sailing in the northeast gail. that they like that and they take chances for the rest of us. so my fun on a friday night is not sailing in a gail. >> friend was there from san francisco and never been on a sale though before he said should i take edge of a mean i said no you will be too scared to throw up. [laughter] >>'s name was maury chickering and never on a sailboat before poor man. >>host: or again go ahead. >>caller: hi mr. buckley. what a nice name columbus was always my icon. i put your name ahead of me are behind me. i travel around the world and i've come to the conclusion that all religious systems are political and financial actually divide and then for the man and that mankind you have condi. happy man, yes, so i wonder. eyes say my husband died but my mother still live on - - lives inside me. will
we were in the middle of long island sound in that. i got furious with him. i wrote him an e-mail saying you have no business being out there and he wrote back and said don't worry. the decisions i made were sound. they weren't it was completely nuts sailing in the northeast gail. that they like that and they take chances for the rest of us. so my fun on a friday night is not sailing in a gail. >> friend was there from san francisco and never been on a sale though before he said should i...
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still marcos long island's primary business will always remain making good wines he also plants red varieties but greasing is a number one wine marcus long and is typical of the new generation of venice on the most l. a generation competing to make and market the best wines. in. its image this morning the image of mosul riesling has greatly improved in recent years . even young people consider drinking reselling from the mosul very trendy thing. riesling makes delicious sparking why mess well riddled overturned by hand of course. the river and the wind somehow they belong together especially in this section of them is il near because it's where you'll find the calm one which is probably the most famous vignette in germany because of its steep slope. i have an appointment with wine maker martine allstar. how did you become a wine maker. in a roundabout way i trained as an industrial sales rep but quickly realised that i wasn't meant to sit around in an office all day. so then i decided to become oven or. my parents had operated a winery and i could see that it afforded a lot more opportunities
still marcos long island's primary business will always remain making good wines he also plants red varieties but greasing is a number one wine marcus long and is typical of the new generation of venice on the most l. a generation competing to make and market the best wines. in. its image this morning the image of mosul riesling has greatly improved in recent years . even young people consider drinking reselling from the mosul very trendy thing. riesling makes delicious sparking why mess well...
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and destroying long island, because it was all agricultural land back then, would fema be able to handle that? again, fema is just part of the team. when you get into high population areas, there is a lot of challenges but also a lot of resources from state and local governments. he brought up a point that in dealing with covid and hurricanes, we are going to have to look very carefully on making sure people understand the risk from hurricanes is primarily water. if you look at the hurricane center data and looking back at storms over centuries, the leading cause of death is drowning or water related trauma. we want to remind people that if you are in a evacuation zone, the biggest risk is going to be drowning and water related traumas. we stony people to evacuate even in the era of covid. the reason we think the loss of laura was low was the number of people who did he the evacuations and moved inland. the most important thing to remember is that covid is bad, drowning is worse and we need people to evacuate if their communities are threatened by these hurricanes. host: i think we start
and destroying long island, because it was all agricultural land back then, would fema be able to handle that? again, fema is just part of the team. when you get into high population areas, there is a lot of challenges but also a lot of resources from state and local governments. he brought up a point that in dealing with covid and hurricanes, we are going to have to look very carefully on making sure people understand the risk from hurricanes is primarily water. if you look at the hurricane...
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bill mott retreated to her home in long island. there was a great deal of fear, not just among the elite women but among the middle class women, that they would be taken for radicals or streetwalkers. in 1912, and maybe this is the turning point, it's decided that public opinion had shifted and would accept women of her standing walking in the streets. she led a contingent in that year's parade. several journalists commented afterwards that the push and she gave the movement, the public acceptance, it was a singular contribution. i don't know if enhancers. >> it does. there are so many fascinating questions. how hard was it for the intellectual, the intellectuals of the movement, to accept the idea that it took this appeal to broaden the popular appeal of the movement. >> i think it was very hard. they were accustomed to doing things their own way. there was also a great deal of tension over tactics. there was a mainstream movement called the national american women's suffrage association, with 2 million members at its peak. it was
bill mott retreated to her home in long island. there was a great deal of fear, not just among the elite women but among the middle class women, that they would be taken for radicals or streetwalkers. in 1912, and maybe this is the turning point, it's decided that public opinion had shifted and would accept women of her standing walking in the streets. she led a contingent in that year's parade. several journalists commented afterwards that the push and she gave the movement, the public...
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maverick stowe felt he should be at his long island high school five days per week, so he showed up on remote learning days. the school threatened to close if he didn't stay home. more than 2,000 of his classmates signed a petition calling his actions egotistical. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi said the house would stay in session until the house reached a deal on can coronavirus relief. that could stand them to face voters without delivering more aid. a bipartisan group of moderate lawmakers have signed on to a compromise stimulus plan in hopes of reviving talks. >>> turning, now, to the new developments in the deadly police shooting of breonna taylor. >> six months after she was shot and killed by police serving a no-knock warrant, taylor's family has reached a $12 million wrongful death settlement with the city of louisville. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: one of the largest settlements involving police louisville agreeing to pay $12 million in the wrongful death lawsuit brought by breonna taylor's family. >> i'm deeply, deeply sorry for breonna's death. >> reporter: this ann
maverick stowe felt he should be at his long island high school five days per week, so he showed up on remote learning days. the school threatened to close if he didn't stay home. more than 2,000 of his classmates signed a petition calling his actions egotistical. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi said the house would stay in session until the house reached a deal on can coronavirus relief. that could stand them to face voters without delivering more aid. a bipartisan group of moderate...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news, long island, new york. >>> okay. this next story is a fun one.s deputy in georgia found quite the surprise in her patrol car. turns out a goat had jumped in. you can see it in the body camera video. the goat doesn't want to leave. the deputy says she typically leaves her car doors open because she had to get away quickly before from unfriendly dogs. this time there was a goat. it looked like she was eating her papers. >> that's what they do. >>> we're seeing it more and more as the new norm, going to a drive-in concert. ♪ >> music fans in argentina enjoying a concert last night from the comfort of their cars, on their cars, sitting on top of the hood and everything. it is the first of its kind in south america since the pandemic began. the concert was limited to 60 cars and people had their temperature checked before being allowed in. they didn't applaud. they honked their horns. that can get loud. instead of cell phone lights, there were headlights. it cowl >>> finally tonight, some really smart people in bosnia tried building their own cyber tr
stephanie gosk, nbc news, long island, new york. >>> okay. this next story is a fun one.s deputy in georgia found quite the surprise in her patrol car. turns out a goat had jumped in. you can see it in the body camera video. the goat doesn't want to leave. the deputy says she typically leaves her car doors open because she had to get away quickly before from unfriendly dogs. this time there was a goat. it looked like she was eating her papers. >> that's what they do. >>>...
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ridee in long island and i a long island train usually. they are empty. people are not coming back.es are benefiting from the situation, whereas smaller companies will have to fire workers. so with the waning ppp funds, we will see layoffs probably next month, and we could see the unemployment rate going up in case of a double-dip. lisa: we talked about the two point $2 trillion plan house democrats have bug out -- the $2.2 trillion plan house democrats have put out. how long-lasting can that be? the fact that we have seen household balance sheets improve, how long do we have until that is over? yelena: i think it is urgent now. time is of the essence, even though we don't see it in economic data. probably the september payrolls report will be saying that we might see another positive for , weember, but as of october will start seeing negative prints, i think, and a lot of other statistics are showing that the length of unemployment is rising significantly. by september, the employment report, we will have a lot of people who are long-term unemployed. 26 weeks is already long-term u
ridee in long island and i a long island train usually. they are empty. people are not coming back.es are benefiting from the situation, whereas smaller companies will have to fire workers. so with the waning ppp funds, we will see layoffs probably next month, and we could see the unemployment rate going up in case of a double-dip. lisa: we talked about the two point $2 trillion plan house democrats have bug out -- the $2.2 trillion plan house democrats have put out. how long-lasting can that...
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not been on long. island. i've used this route on a few. off . if. she was over for. in the end it's awful what i'm a kind of model shikhar legalising out of. and i've been a kind of model x. on a machine and some medical. equipment in a country. and with that i'll buy them. on a plot on my phone number that can look after me and limit basically often the aussies galloway a little. something as off as either choice we've been a member. of al into i what i was back to plan a little bit of a new plan a what object. the gentleman who took. look at the monthly and all because about i. was the most on the boys and we're glad i have but i can have a government is. a lot more genesis of honest and i was uncommon how vlan. not following this one could have gone way over and in the making. i'm one of the good i got in the. ministry and you're a gentleman and the but i didn't have any for one of them and i'm. not because they didn't do something. and didn't go in the gun my bucket but if they shot but if they shot in the kitchen. and the shot allow bottom of my list and much li
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kilos of food are loaded onto trucks and taken to seven different food pa ntries across eastern long islanda process that has happened every week since march. we would be remiss if we just wrote a cheque. we feel that being hands—on makes us feel good while we are doing it. and i'm a control freak. laughing that's it! this kind of work is not new forjon and his wife, dorothea. together, they run thejbj soul foundation, doing philanthropic work like building homes and running community kitchens. thank you so very, very much! and it is notjust the people running the food bank that is surprising, it is the location as well. this area is known as a playground for the affluent, one of the wealthiest zip codes in america. the hamptons tell the story of two very different americas. one in which the wealthy can enjoy second homes while taking in beautiful beaches in the summertime. but the other is made up of restaurant workers and day labourers, who earn a living by serving the rich. usually, the summer is when the hamptons‘ economy booms. the arrival of the rich seasonal residents means lots of w
kilos of food are loaded onto trucks and taken to seven different food pa ntries across eastern long islanda process that has happened every week since march. we would be remiss if we just wrote a cheque. we feel that being hands—on makes us feel good while we are doing it. and i'm a control freak. laughing that's it! this kind of work is not new forjon and his wife, dorothea. together, they run thejbj soul foundation, doing philanthropic work like building homes and running community...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news, long island, new york. >>> good news from cal iso.ur minutes ago, an update here, saying no power outages on the high-voltage electricity system tonight. if you're somebody that is experiencie ining an outage, ca is suggesting that you check with your utility company. they are thanking californians from following orders and protecting the grid. >>> coming up, a story that will make the bay area proud. he the paying back a promise made decades ago. how one act of kindness led to a global campaign to help the area. >>> we're expecting another day of record-breaking heat around the bay area before cooler temperatures arrive. increasing fire danger. we'll talk about that in the forecast. >>> it is no question, several aspects of our lives from been turned upside-down because of the pandemic, even global charities. garvin thomas has one man's charity that has the world sending help here to the bay area. justice. >> i'll show you what the finished classroom looks like. >> reporter: robert freeman has improved the lives of thousands around t
stephanie gosk, nbc news, long island, new york. >>> good news from cal iso.ur minutes ago, an update here, saying no power outages on the high-voltage electricity system tonight. if you're somebody that is experiencie ining an outage, ca is suggesting that you check with your utility company. they are thanking californians from following orders and protecting the grid. >>> coming up, a story that will make the bay area proud. he the paying back a promise made decades ago. how...
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we are the first county on long island and we want to encourage people to come.els, we have fabulous restaurants. 50% capacity. it's important to give people a chance, to go out with family and friends and loved ones. it's important because it keeps people working. we need to get this economy going again. i've been an advocate for businesses to reopen. i think our numbers will grow. we been opening now -- and in that hundred days -- i think we can do it safely. >> charles: it's a begin actually for a lot of folks in new york city, particularly these restaurant owners. i had a restaurant owner on my show last weekend she is is desperate, all of them are saying were okay, we have a sidewalk thing working for us, the pickup stuff, they take out stuff. without the ability to go indoors, particularly as it gets cooler, were going to go out of business. you must speak with the governor, i'm sure you will have conversations with bill de blasio. do they ask you about the success you are experiencing? obviously from the first moment this occurred you took a business appro
we are the first county on long island and we want to encourage people to come.els, we have fabulous restaurants. 50% capacity. it's important to give people a chance, to go out with family and friends and loved ones. it's important because it keeps people working. we need to get this economy going again. i've been an advocate for businesses to reopen. i think our numbers will grow. we been opening now -- and in that hundred days -- i think we can do it safely. >> charles: it's a begin...
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not be on long. island. i'd be you if this were on your. off. if. she was or. missioned them tell you how quick on the one. and it's awful what i'm a kind of model shikhar legalising out of. a kind of model x. on a machine and some medical. equipment in a country. and with that i'll bring them. in a lot on my phone i would like to look after and limit basically often the aussies galloway invade the. southern us office the the choice we've been a member. in the i'm what i'm spending plan a...
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so here's washington's retreat from long island to manhattan island. again, extremely difficult. moving an army across any body of water. but washington proves quite successful. the british are easily going to take new york. and again, the continental army is forced to retreat. literally crossing the bluffs of the palaisades. traditionally, a defeat like this would be crushing to a commander. it's now washington interprets this, how washington uses this fundamentally changes the way we look at warfare. how does he do that? well, he studies. washington complains about his defective education his whole life. he never went to formal school. how did most american officers learn to become officers? there's a handful like charles lee that had been trained by the british. how did they learn? >> get a book. >> yeah, they get a book. two of the most successful generals, henry knox, and benedict arnold, an american hero, up to a certain time, anyway, both sold books. how do they -- making it a little simplistic, henry knox becomes the head of artillery because he read a book on it. and rel
so here's washington's retreat from long island to manhattan island. again, extremely difficult. moving an army across any body of water. but washington proves quite successful. the british are easily going to take new york. and again, the continental army is forced to retreat. literally crossing the bluffs of the palaisades. traditionally, a defeat like this would be crushing to a commander. it's now washington interprets this, how washington uses this fundamentally changes the way we look at...
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laura joins me now from long island. laura? >> hi, harris.oday the 17 -year-old was placed in handcuffs. he was released from police custody, and once he was out, h announced a new plan on how he' going to be protesting the school's hybrid schedule, which he says infringes on his right to be able to learn in the siding inside of a classroom. the 17 -year-old walked out of police custody this morning after being arrested on the campus of william floyd high school in new york after violating his suspension and a warning of trespassing on schoo grounds. his mother gave fox this photo of her son handcuffed to the wall after she picked up her so from the seventh precinct in suffolk county today after he was released. mavericks to a slain way he believe student should be allowed to attend curse classes in person five days a week. dickie i believe that some people can go virtual, all the time, if they so choose, the infection rate is incredibly low . and i think that is not worth sacrificing one's education and sports and extracurricular activities
laura joins me now from long island. laura? >> hi, harris.oday the 17 -year-old was placed in handcuffs. he was released from police custody, and once he was out, h announced a new plan on how he' going to be protesting the school's hybrid schedule, which he says infringes on his right to be able to learn in the siding inside of a classroom. the 17 -year-old walked out of police custody this morning after being arrested on the campus of william floyd high school in new york after...
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also with us is marine veteran jason thomas from long island.11th, jason had just retired from the marines. but he immediately put back on his uniform and raced into the nightmare of ash and debris at ground zero. he found a fellow marine, dave karans. together they began to call out united states marines, united states marines, if you can hear us, yell, tap, do whatever you can do with the united states marines. soon they heard a shout for help. two police officers were trapped beneath 20 feet of rubble, jason and dave dug for hours on end, knowing that at any moment the wreckage could come down on them, crushing them alive. at one point someone told jason to stop, jason replied, i'm a marine, i don't go back, i go forward. that day jason helped save the lives of those two officers. for years jason said nothing about what he did on 9/11, he did not even tell his five children. but when he saw the rescue recounted on tv, he decided to meet those officers. one of them gave him a gift, a steel cross made from a beam that jason helped lift to free
also with us is marine veteran jason thomas from long island.11th, jason had just retired from the marines. but he immediately put back on his uniform and raced into the nightmare of ash and debris at ground zero. he found a fellow marine, dave karans. together they began to call out united states marines, united states marines, if you can hear us, yell, tap, do whatever you can do with the united states marines. soon they heard a shout for help. two police officers were trapped beneath 20 feet...
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long island stylish. which we need to. do to come to the not going. to give. the really. liberal ministry due. to the lame is. it because you know if. 2 more. of the. polls show us. that. being scottish. you know. and you feel. music of the woods is doma. mr slick you damage dealing with an us. to push through the boy. is that daniels plus a new push to get votes and you come. with big. which to new. students young is now mostly just with us enough for yourself the insurance knowledge just like all the other women who came back from areas captured by ice they get that was found guilty of joining an unlawful armed group and sentenced to 8 years in a penal colony the sentence was suspended for 13 years until her youngest. turns full team couple of the 12 will still bring you all the balls not a chance a smile. a tiny hint of oil and then she'll go i did. it to crush a new rock almost easier to negotiate terms for the children of people serving life sentences in baghdad to be returned to their extended families. like you just look to see if the ticket please look it lifts it
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still marco's long island's primary business will always remain making good wines he also plants red arieties like. but greasing is there's a number one why mark was long and is typical of the new generation of his on the moselle a generation competing to make and market the best wines. its image. the image of mosul riesling has greatly improved in recent years. even young people consider drinking resupplying from the model very trendy. riesling makes a delicious sparkling wine as well riddled overturned by hand of course. the river and the wind somehow they belong together especially in this section of the ms ill near began it's where you'll find the which is probably the most famous vignette in germany because of its steep slope. i have an appointment with wine maker martina. how did you become a wine maker. in a roundabout way i trained as an industrial sales rep but quickly realised that i wasn't meant to sit around in an office all day. so then i decided to become oven or. my parents had operated a winery and i could see that it afforded a lot more opportunities for me. so i trai
still marco's long island's primary business will always remain making good wines he also plants red arieties like. but greasing is there's a number one why mark was long and is typical of the new generation of his on the moselle a generation competing to make and market the best wines. its image. the image of mosul riesling has greatly improved in recent years. even young people consider drinking resupplying from the model very trendy. riesling makes a delicious sparkling wine as well riddled...
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. >> we are middle of long island. maybe 60 miles from where this occurred on 9/11. i'd like to draw the moderator attention to a new york times article printed may 7, 2004 by a staff writer named matthew and it discusses air traffic controllers, this was several months after the events and if you go further down the article, you will read with a supervisor who destroyed the tapes, he was thesu supervisor, he should taps and dispersed them throughout the facility, the air traffic controller center. he burned some, some he flushed down the toilet and scattered the rest throughout different receptacles. this was a month after and they were destroyed -- told not to destroy any evidence. i just wonder why somebody would do such an act if you are not covering something up. i know was on the tapes and i can tell you if the american people knew what were on the tapes, they would be incensed and there needs to be an investigation into those events. we were brought into a work by a group of individuals who rode off into the sunset with millions of dollars of others money as w
. >> we are middle of long island. maybe 60 miles from where this occurred on 9/11. i'd like to draw the moderator attention to a new york times article printed may 7, 2004 by a staff writer named matthew and it discusses air traffic controllers, this was several months after the events and if you go further down the article, you will read with a supervisor who destroyed the tapes, he was thesu supervisor, he should taps and dispersed them throughout the facility, the air traffic...
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on long island, i don't want to talk too much about new york. we are an international channel.and they are sending in monetarist every restaurant, two or three times a week. can you fend them out, delimited the city, make sure people don't abuse it, and do the same thing for manhattan? it's hard enough getting people and customers. at least give them a chance to survive. >> melissa: it's about working people. house speaker nancy pelosi facing criticism for the labor day message she posted on social media, after that now infamous visit to a san francisco hair salon last week. the details, and kennedy's fabless hair, which i think looks good, next. ♪ - hello world do you see me? though hidden, i am here waiting for the rest of my life to unfold. soon i will arrive. (music) or will i? it's really not up to me. be my campion in the fight for my life. (heart beat) it's time for aerotrainer, with your weight and health? in the fight for my life. a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum mus
on long island, i don't want to talk too much about new york. we are an international channel.and they are sending in monetarist every restaurant, two or three times a week. can you fend them out, delimited the city, make sure people don't abuse it, and do the same thing for manhattan? it's hard enough getting people and customers. at least give them a chance to survive. >> melissa: it's about working people. house speaker nancy pelosi facing criticism for the labor day message she posted...
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. >> jay grew up in long island and was nice jewish boy from long island. he came to -- his family moved to atlanta when he was teenager and jay was not a particularly grate great student and he wound up going a school that i don't think goes by this name anymore but atlanta baptist college. >> didn't ring a bell. >> doesn't go by that name anymore. he goes because it's local and at that time he has a religious awakening. he becomes a member of a group called jew ford jesus which people may know they do a lot of -- in airports and other plays and it is not really jewish, it is an evangelical christian group, and jay guess to law at mercer, and then he -- jay goes to law school at americaer and when he started repping jews for jesus as their lawyer and starts doing first amendment cases about ju jews for jesus being allowed to pros la ties. he becomes a very effective first amendment advocate for the evangelical community. hooks one path pat robertson and starts a group called the american for american justice the counterpoint to the aclu and becomes a major
. >> jay grew up in long island and was nice jewish boy from long island. he came to -- his family moved to atlanta when he was teenager and jay was not a particularly grate great student and he wound up going a school that i don't think goes by this name anymore but atlanta baptist college. >> didn't ring a bell. >> doesn't go by that name anymore. he goes because it's local and at that time he has a religious awakening. he becomes a member of a group called jew ford jesus...
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and long island.s allowed to have 50% capacity, new york city now is at 0, and it's only going to go to 25. just a quick point, it's getting to the top of the hour, but i thought that was interesting 50%. anyway, kristina, thank you, good reporting from new york city on the restaurants. we'll be watching that til the end of the month and then, well, melissa and i will see you back same time tomorrow. it's "lou dobbs tonight" that starts right now. have a good night. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. firefighters at this hour are trying to contain nearly 100 wildfires raging across the west coast. millions of acres have already been scorched, at least 35 people have been killed in those fires, but dozens of people are missing. president trump is on his way to phoenix, arizona, for a campaign round table with latino voters. the president leaving california just a few moments ago. there he met with emergency officials for a briefing on the wildfires. during that meeting the
and long island.s allowed to have 50% capacity, new york city now is at 0, and it's only going to go to 25. just a quick point, it's getting to the top of the hour, but i thought that was interesting 50%. anyway, kristina, thank you, good reporting from new york city on the restaurants. we'll be watching that til the end of the month and then, well, melissa and i will see you back same time tomorrow. it's "lou dobbs tonight" that starts right now. have a good night. ♪ ♪ lou: good...
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i'm leading it with congressman pete king from long island, a republican from long island. we need to get that introduced. we need to start passing state and local government funding. direct state and local government funding. there are so many ways our states are struggling, and it's on the backs of the people. it's really critical as we try to get kids back to school. as we try to make sure our first responders have ppe. as we're trying to make sure our businesses have the support they need. it's critical we get the state and local funding to our states. >> are we doing what we need to do now? think about today. you're a mother of four. i'm a mother of three. all sorts of kids going back to school in person and virtually. yet even kids who are going back virtually, their working parents are going to work today while their kids are home alone going to school. is that the right -- are we doing enough? are we considering all americans who are dealing with coronavirus? >> stephanie, this is the thing that angers me the most. because we have not had the appropriate federal res
i'm leading it with congressman pete king from long island, a republican from long island. we need to get that introduced. we need to start passing state and local government funding. direct state and local government funding. there are so many ways our states are struggling, and it's on the backs of the people. it's really critical as we try to get kids back to school. as we try to make sure our first responders have ppe. as we're trying to make sure our businesses have the support they need....
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always be able to always call me old fashioned a shiny out because we want to go at least on the long island you know on days of a conscious that you would last of it and you'll feel quite is preparing for a heartbreak sits in his own way for a time his stockpile of affordable imported cheese runs out so he can stay in business i'll get a friend who bakes cheddar and we've talked about maybe selling so and he there. reason for us to look into that sort of the local indigenous issues this is because of the exchange rate. and the security of supply and all this sort of stuff. 2 2 merchants at london's barra market are still holding and that britain will reach a treaty deal with the e.u. before the end of the year so they can continue to offer their customers food products from all over europe. and we are keeping our fingers crossed however at the moment it seems unlikely that's london and brussels will reach an agreement by the end of the year. climate change has become a topic all over the world and innovative ideas can come from the most unlikely places such as a small village in finland cal
always be able to always call me old fashioned a shiny out because we want to go at least on the long island you know on days of a conscious that you would last of it and you'll feel quite is preparing for a heartbreak sits in his own way for a time his stockpile of affordable imported cheese runs out so he can stay in business i'll get a friend who bakes cheddar and we've talked about maybe selling so and he there. reason for us to look into that sort of the local indigenous issues this is...
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be able to always call me old fashion a shiny out because we want to shoot but at least on the long island you know on days of a conscious that you will have us and you'll think. is preparing for a heartbreak sits in his own way for a time his stockpile of affordable imported cheese runs. so he can stay in business a friend who bakes cheddar and we've talked about maybe selling so too the reason for us to look into that sort of the more local indigenous chooses is because of the exchange rate. and the security of supply and all the source of. 2 2 merchants at london's barra market are still. the britain will reach a treaty before the end of the year. for their customers food products from for europe. and we are keeping our fingers crossed however at the moment it seems unlikely that london and brussels will reach an agreement by the end of the year climate change has become a topic all over the world and innovative ideas can come from the most unlikely places such as a small village in finland called e its citizens are role models for climate protection even the youngest villagers are part
be able to always call me old fashion a shiny out because we want to shoot but at least on the long island you know on days of a conscious that you will have us and you'll think. is preparing for a heartbreak sits in his own way for a time his stockpile of affordable imported cheese runs. so he can stay in business a friend who bakes cheddar and we've talked about maybe selling so too the reason for us to look into that sort of the more local indigenous chooses is because of the exchange rate....
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and the happy couple, kelly and andrew, join us from their home in long island, new york.l you how i wanted to be at that party. i, of course, would have kept my distance. but you guys made the best of a difficult situation. kelly, you originally thought that you would get married the first week of june, you were planning about 250 guests. you had to scrap those plans and do all of it two months earlier. what was your anxiety level? how were you processing it? - it's honestly just, like, a relief to get married, not worry about if it will happen, when it will happen. so i was really glad to get married and not have to worry about everything else that was going on. - well, you know, you guys are keeping really tough schedules. kelly, you're a nurse, andrew, you're a police officer. you're working overnight shifts, you're working around the clock, i'm sure, in many cases. did that factor in, andrew, to the timing of the wedding? - we just wanted to make sure that we got married before we had the most amount of exposure that we were going to have, because we did want to have
and the happy couple, kelly and andrew, join us from their home in long island, new york.l you how i wanted to be at that party. i, of course, would have kept my distance. but you guys made the best of a difficult situation. kelly, you originally thought that you would get married the first week of june, you were planning about 250 guests. you had to scrap those plans and do all of it two months earlier. what was your anxiety level? how were you processing it? - it's honestly just, like, a...
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on the middle of long island, just near the long island sound. maybe 60 miles from where this 9/11.ed on i would like to draw the moderators attention to a new york times article that was printed on may 7, 2004 by a staff writer named matthew l w. it says the tape of 9/11 was destroyed several months after the events. if you go further down in the article, you will read where a supervisor that destroyed the tapes, he was a quality assurance manager but he was the supervisor. he shredded the tapes and dispersed them throughout the air traffic controller center. he burned some of them. some he flushed down the toilet and he scattered the rest of it throughout different receptacles. this was eight months after. they were told not to destroy any evidence pertaining to this event. i just wonder why would somebody do such an act if you are not covering something up? i know what was on the tapes. i can tell you if the american people knew what were on those tapes, they would be incensed and i think there needs to be an into those events. bywere lied int
on the middle of long island, just near the long island sound. maybe 60 miles from where this 9/11.ed on i would like to draw the moderators attention to a new york times article that was printed on may 7, 2004 by a staff writer named matthew l w. it says the tape of 9/11 was destroyed several months after the events. if you go further down in the article, you will read where a supervisor that destroyed the tapes, he was a quality assurance manager but he was the supervisor. he shredded the...
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. >> the 15 segments flown between long island, east of new york city and concord beuchanan fiel. >>his plane flew the final leg. one of the volunteer pilots -- >> made up by boy scouts, girl scouts, children of the revolution, many of them fill their special cart. exactly like it was in '19 and '20. >> a vintage car then carriedar the parts by >>> world news tonight with david muir is next. >> for sandhya patel and all of us here, we'll see you again a but as californians we'll get through this together. if your income has been reduced or you've lost your job or your health insurance, covered california is here. we can help you find the health insurance you need to protect you and your loved ones. and, you may even get financial help to pay for your health insurance. so, if you or someone you know is without coverage, visit coveredca.com to learn more or enroll today. so, if you or someone you know is without coverage, we know these are challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperat
. >> the 15 segments flown between long island, east of new york city and concord beuchanan fiel. >>his plane flew the final leg. one of the volunteer pilots -- >> made up by boy scouts, girl scouts, children of the revolution, many of them fill their special cart. exactly like it was in '19 and '20. >> a vintage car then carriedar the parts by >>> world news tonight with david muir is next. >> for sandhya patel and all of us here, we'll see you again a...
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my name is jonathan calling from long island, new york.out the stock and company net app. so in this industry it seems like there is a lot of change with the cloud competitors, amazon, google, microsoft and there are a lot of other companies that are fighting for market share in the hybrid cloud model. i'm wondering what you guys thu thought of this stock or company going forward. >> bonawyn, thoughts on ntap >> it's a two, two and a half year down trend making lower lows and highs this has struggled the margins are definitely attractive but i would wait for this thing to kind of get through the 200-day moving average. the stock is around 48, 49 i would need to see it hold some type of level because a long term trend or medium term trend doesn't look that attractive to me. >> dan, what do you say about ntap >> i think it is okay. i see what bonawyn sees technically. i look at this company and the viewer asked about the hybrid cloud. i see a nine, $10 billion enterprise value, really good balance sheet. there is no growth here. if you're a
my name is jonathan calling from long island, new york.out the stock and company net app. so in this industry it seems like there is a lot of change with the cloud competitors, amazon, google, microsoft and there are a lot of other companies that are fighting for market share in the hybrid cloud model. i'm wondering what you guys thu thought of this stock or company going forward. >> bonawyn, thoughts on ntap >> it's a two, two and a half year down trend making lower lows and highs...
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but says it is the process not just in dialogue which is happening in the long island sound also facility u.s. dollars. just on believes that the deal which the u.s. and the taliban signed in a separate would not have been possible without without explicit literature and. so got into the government it is a facilitation group and we see this alliteration stoner's not doing it for the us august on it's not doing it for kabul boston is doing it or it's just on as a strategic as a. defense and political interests coniston which are quite complex but it is a fat and you must admit that the us dollar bond not have been possible because of a stance of. the bought some about spain at the moment in iraq on talks is also. you spoke about pakistani self interest what is pakistan's self interest in the afghan peace process. well pakistan wants to have a friendly government in pakistan was one of the very few countries in the 99. accepted the taliban regime recognized supported it in $9096.00 but then the u.s. invasion of afghanistan happened in 2001 so the pakistani establishment clearly a pox on the
but says it is the process not just in dialogue which is happening in the long island sound also facility u.s. dollars. just on believes that the deal which the u.s. and the taliban signed in a separate would not have been possible without without explicit literature and. so got into the government it is a facilitation group and we see this alliteration stoner's not doing it for the us august on it's not doing it for kabul boston is doing it or it's just on as a strategic as a. defense and...
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hundred kilos are loaded onto trucks and taken to several different food pantries across eastern long islandess that has happened every week since march. >> we would be remisif we just wrote a check. we feel like being hands on makes us feel good while we are doing good. and i am a control freak. [laughter] >> there you go. that is it. >> this kind of work is not new for john and his wife. together, they run a foundation doing philanthropic work like building homes and community kitchens -- running community kitchens. thank you so much. it is not just the people running the food bank that is surprising. it is the location, too. this area is known as a playground for the affluent, one of the wealthiest zip codes in all of america. the hamptons tell the story of two very different americas. one in which the wealthy can enjoy second homes while taking in beautiful beaches in the summertime. but the other is made up of restaurant workers and day laborers who earn a living by serving the rich. usually, summer is when the hamptons economy booms. the arrival of the rich seasonal residents means lot
hundred kilos are loaded onto trucks and taken to several different food pantries across eastern long islandess that has happened every week since march. >> we would be remisif we just wrote a check. we feel like being hands on makes us feel good while we are doing good. and i am a control freak. [laughter] >> there you go. that is it. >> this kind of work is not new for john and his wife. together, they run a foundation doing philanthropic work like building homes and...
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in boston it's an awfully good alice in long island called. paul sr is totally convinced that it's possible to stay in ivory coast and succeed. paul is now living with her while looking for an easy job. but it hasn't been easy but toonies often suffer from discrimination. here they have an expression that you try to keep the ball but you hit the gold the 2nd you left on an adventure and you didn't succeed. if you fail. to avoid to be seen as the person who kicked and he had. many retired immigrant try to hype. but no matter how hard it is paul doesn't want to hide he hopes to find a job soon and will continue to share his experiences. a kenyan grandmother is keeping her love of weightlifting in the family and the sea will be able to compete at the $22.00 alfa lympics and is now trading up her daughter and granddaughter for future glory she says the crown of ice crisis has actually helped make a profit even. this is no ordinary training session. a weight lifting dentistry is being created in kenya by missy abi arrow in 2012 she became only the
in boston it's an awfully good alice in long island called. paul sr is totally convinced that it's possible to stay in ivory coast and succeed. paul is now living with her while looking for an easy job. but it hasn't been easy but toonies often suffer from discrimination. here they have an expression that you try to keep the ball but you hit the gold the 2nd you left on an adventure and you didn't succeed. if you fail. to avoid to be seen as the person who kicked and he had. many retired...
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this is a prototype and peter clifton that is testing it he teaches at the university of long island in switzerland his work focuses on the future of mobility. oh why are you driving such a tiny car there's only room for 2 the range is small so why does it it's ok because that's the future. but i think we need them ability revolution. and micro mobility the more intelligent use of cars cities and space is the only way to preserve mobility. what do tiny cars contribute to that. only occupies one 3rd of a standard parking space that's one aspect of another is that it's electrically powered so it's more sustainable i don't think average car occupancy no days as $1.00 people out and the car spends 93 percent of the time just standing around so this car is perfectly adequate for getting about in town. were bought instead if this thing would not have a better more ecological. product likes are an alternative but i live in the countryside so i have a long ride into town i see the future is intermodal and that is i'll take public transport sometimes take the car to transport stuff or go out
this is a prototype and peter clifton that is testing it he teaches at the university of long island in switzerland his work focuses on the future of mobility. oh why are you driving such a tiny car there's only room for 2 the range is small so why does it it's ok because that's the future. but i think we need them ability revolution. and micro mobility the more intelligent use of cars cities and space is the only way to preserve mobility. what do tiny cars contribute to that. only occupies one...
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surprise me because he lived here in new york like you lived in brooklyn and i lived out here on long island and it just demonstrates a lack of empathy or a lack of feeling for other human beings and you know he does admit to woodward though that he does believe that there is systemic racism he's just a bit callous about the effect that it has on communities have what it has on families. priest police brutality and prison sentences frankly i mean you know listen i mean it's been a disaster in the last 6 months for a number of different reasons well let's just talk candidly to lead to viewers the president has mishandled the. pandemic the president has lied about the science related to the pandemic the president has politicized things like mass wearing which we know if we follow those protocols that have been followed in europe and asia we would have had less fatalities less the number of cases remember we're tracking at about $600.00 cases per 1000000 and in south korea they're tracking in about 20 cases per 1000000 so this has been a unmitigated disaster for the president and it's hobbled t
surprise me because he lived here in new york like you lived in brooklyn and i lived out here on long island and it just demonstrates a lack of empathy or a lack of feeling for other human beings and you know he does admit to woodward though that he does believe that there is systemic racism he's just a bit callous about the effect that it has on communities have what it has on families. priest police brutality and prison sentences frankly i mean you know listen i mean it's been a disaster in...
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always call me old fashion a shiny out because we want to shoot but at least on the long island you know on days of a conscious that you would last and you'll. call it was preparing for a heartbreak sits in his own way for a time when a stockpile of affordable imported cheese runs out so he can stay in business i'll get a friend who bakes cheddar and we've talked about maybe selling that so to you the reason for us to look into that sort of the more local indigenous issues is because of the exchange rate. and the security of supply and all this list of. 2 2 merchants that london's bara markets are still. the brits treat. before the end of the year. for their customers food products from over europe. and we are keeping our fingers crossed however at the moment it seems unlikely that's london and brussels will reach an agreement by the end of the year climate change has become a topic all over the world and innovative ideas can come from the most unlikely places such as a small village in finland called the its citizens are role models for climate protection even the youngest villagers are
always call me old fashion a shiny out because we want to shoot but at least on the long island you know on days of a conscious that you would last and you'll. call it was preparing for a heartbreak sits in his own way for a time when a stockpile of affordable imported cheese runs out so he can stay in business i'll get a friend who bakes cheddar and we've talked about maybe selling that so to you the reason for us to look into that sort of the more local indigenous issues is because of the...