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chicago died ♪ >>> on the night of november 13, 1974, events would unfold in a home on new york's long islandt would forever change the village of amityville. >> now the man at the epicenter of the legend of the amityville horror has died in prison, just months away from parole hearing. will ganss is here with more on that. >> good moing. we allnow thisronald ranormal activity that followed, well, that will live on in infamy. robert defeo has died at the age of 69. >> this case is extremely infamous, for a number of reasons. ronald defeo jr. who killed his family, and, you know, i cover a lot of true crime cases. to be honest with you, those are some of the scariest for me, because you're talking about a trusted member of your family. >> reporter: back in 1974, when he was 23 years old, defeo shot his mother and father, two sisters and two brothers. >> how were all of the victims found face down? why did nobody hear the shots? why didn't they get up? those questions remain. >> during his trial, defeo pursued an insanity defense, saying he heard voices telling him to kill his family. he was co
chicago died ♪ >>> on the night of november 13, 1974, events would unfold in a home on new york's long islandt would forever change the village of amityville. >> now the man at the epicenter of the legend of the amityville horror has died in prison, just months away from parole hearing. will ganss is here with more on that. >> good moing. we allnow thisronald ranormal activity that followed, well, that will live on in infamy. robert defeo has died at the age of 69....
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with one long walk down the aisle someone long island with long long or poor long odds on the last. one of the long war is a little more common occurrence for video chatting with it long long long. going to automatically in the day on that. one. long. senator to. help to push it out i saw that after the 2nd the can was closer to the idea so. they can hear are you still with us a lot in order to d.d. i think. about what you have half the who think it was a pretty good idea. of a political woman i will say she did accountability. than you will you are her only . rolled up in it but don't really believe that i could hold on a good day after the bottle doctors thought i was pulling it out of the of a woman who are going to. school on me but shelby have got to bad yeah we're all worried about the 4th of. july. so it's an arbitrary one of. a but you come to you are going to jail we will go from there. thank you what do you idea. but do you. bothering your d.m. bob the woman who. got to get. any money. though dina jock is it. going to talk to the other nomic my buddy your worry now game ma
with one long walk down the aisle someone long island with long long or poor long odds on the last. one of the long war is a little more common occurrence for video chatting with it long long long. going to automatically in the day on that. one. long. senator to. help to push it out i saw that after the 2nd the can was closer to the idea so. they can hear are you still with us a lot in order to d.d. i think. about what you have half the who think it was a pretty good idea. of a political woman...
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do you live near freeport, long island? then you know about the murder of two negro soldiers. the reason? my only the color of their american skin. are there turf schools in your city? is this your community? and in in the south to bus drivers and conductors shut down your men like this? the answers are all the same. it is still happening. the clue clocks clan is alive. the chorus of peace and brotherhood is burning. you can stop it. it's in your hands. whoever you are. parents, teacher, businessman, doctor, it is in your hands. you can stop in your own town. whoever you are. wherever you are. weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. march is women's history month. tonight house of representatives historian, matthew a. wasniewski, and curator, farar elliott, take a look at women in congress. they present photographs and autographs beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin and ending with representatives in the 19 seventies and eighties. they tell stories about margaret jake smith, c
do you live near freeport, long island? then you know about the murder of two negro soldiers. the reason? my only the color of their american skin. are there turf schools in your city? is this your community? and in in the south to bus drivers and conductors shut down your men like this? the answers are all the same. it is still happening. the clue clocks clan is alive. the chorus of peace and brotherhood is burning. you can stop it. it's in your hands. whoever you are. parents, teacher,...
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long island, new york, mid hudson.hat people should get from these slides for these -- ask yourself why there is such a variance within one state. why is there such a variance in demographic areas that are basically very similar? why is central new york, mid hudson -- wise mid hudson four times higher than central new york? these areas, same basic demographics, it's about behavior. it is about behavior. it is about what we do. take western new york. 1.9%. western new york for weeks with a trouble area. now it is 1.9% because the community changed. the community adapted. the community heard. this is a function of personal behavior. that is why you are seeing these variants across the state. you look at new york city. the bronx is down where it was but 5%. it is double manhattan. staten island, which was an aberration, is no more in line. staten island, bronx, queens are all about the same. it is about behavior. the vaccines, we have big news. just under 5 million vaccines done overall. really good news. we had a white h
long island, new york, mid hudson.hat people should get from these slides for these -- ask yourself why there is such a variance within one state. why is there such a variance in demographic areas that are basically very similar? why is central new york, mid hudson -- wise mid hudson four times higher than central new york? these areas, same basic demographics, it's about behavior. it is about behavior. it is about what we do. take western new york. 1.9%. western new york for weeks with a...
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on one long want on long island when i'm not in on the long odds and along. one of the long walk is a little more common occurrence for video chatting with it long long long. going to automatically in the day on that. long. senator do you agree. that i saw some of this is going to can discredit the idea say that. they're going to argue stay with us a lot in order to d.d. i think. of the. without what you have the who think it will take you to get out the other. part of a political woman i will seriously do the ground religious. than anybody else here only. load up on it but don't really believe that i could hold on a day off the bottle the doctor said i pulled it out of the i've already bought it i've. bought good on me but shelby have their back to back dr jauhar always about the part about all of the rules that he had to lie. about so this was an arbitrary one of. a but. we will go from there. then what do you idea. but do you. bother your d.m. bother the woman who. got to be. anyone to. know dean you jockey's it he again donnegan. going to talk to the othe
on one long want on long island when i'm not in on the long odds and along. one of the long walk is a little more common occurrence for video chatting with it long long long. going to automatically in the day on that. long. senator do you agree. that i saw some of this is going to can discredit the idea say that. they're going to argue stay with us a lot in order to d.d. i think. of the. without what you have the who think it will take you to get out the other. part of a political woman i will...
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do you live near freeport, long island? then you know the murder of two negro soldiers. the reason?. are there church schools in your city? is this your community? and in the south, do bus drivers and conductors shoot down your fellow men, like this? the answers are all the same. it's still happening. the ku klux klan is alive. the cross of peace and brotherhood is burning in violence and race hatred. you can stop it. it's in your hands, whoever you are, parent, teacher, businessman, worker, police man, doctor it's in your hands. you can stop it in your hometown whoever you are, wherever you are ♪♪ >> you're watching american mystery tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3 created by america's television cable companies and today were brought to you by these television companies who provide american tv as a public service. >> week nights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. march is women's history month. tonight house of representatives historian matthew wi
do you live near freeport, long island? then you know the murder of two negro soldiers. the reason?. are there church schools in your city? is this your community? and in the south, do bus drivers and conductors shoot down your fellow men, like this? the answers are all the same. it's still happening. the ku klux klan is alive. the cross of peace and brotherhood is burning in violence and race hatred. you can stop it. it's in your hands, whoever you are, parent, teacher, businessman, worker,...
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one long want to come on long island when i'm not on the board long odds i'm a long. one of the long war is a little more common occurrence for video chatting with it long long long. going to automatically in the day on that. long. senator do you agree. that i saw some of this if you can discredit the idea see. the good here are you still with us a lot in order to ddnos truth. from the d.l.c. . without what you have the who think it will take you to get out the other. part of her political room and i will say she did accountability. then if you will you are her only this whole double. door opening but don't really believe that i could hold her down today after the bottle doctor said i was told he got the overdub organized. good on me but he had the doctor back to back dr jauhar always about the part about all of the rules that he had to lie. about so this was an arbitrary one of. a but. we will go from there. then you what do you idea. but do you. bother your own damn bother the woman who. got to get. anyone to. come home though dean you jockey's it. going to talk to
one long want to come on long island when i'm not on the board long odds i'm a long. one of the long war is a little more common occurrence for video chatting with it long long long. going to automatically in the day on that. long. senator do you agree. that i saw some of this if you can discredit the idea see. the good here are you still with us a lot in order to ddnos truth. from the d.l.c. . without what you have the who think it will take you to get out the other. part of her political room...
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on one long walk down the aisle someone long island when i'm not along or put a long odds on the last. one of the long war is a little more common occurrence for video chatting with it long long. going to automatically in the day on that. one. long. then i'm pretty good. but i saw some of this in the can was closer to the idea see. the can here are you still with us in. order to d.d. i think. about what you have half the who think it will seem to be a good idea. out of a political forum and i will say she did accountability. than you will you are the only thing holding. up an a but you really are but you think that i could have done a good day after the bottle doctor said i only got that of a woman who are going to. school me but she'll be have your doctor back to bad doctor ya were always about the fog about. denying. it was on but only one of 3. but. we will go one day. thank you what do you idea. but do you. bothering your d.m. bother the woman who. got to get. any money. though dina jock is it. going to talk to the other nomic my buddy your worry now game may have begun when i was
on one long walk down the aisle someone long island when i'm not along or put a long odds on the last. one of the long war is a little more common occurrence for video chatting with it long long. going to automatically in the day on that. one. long. then i'm pretty good. but i saw some of this in the can was closer to the idea see. the can here are you still with us in. order to d.d. i think. about what you have half the who think it will seem to be a good idea. out of a political forum and i...
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do you live near freeport, long island? then you know of the murder of two negro soldiers.e color of their american skin. are there church schools in your city? is this your community? and in the south, do bus drivers and conductors shoot down your fellow men like this? the answers are all the same. it's still happening. the ku klux klan is alive. the cross of peace and brotherhood is burning in violence and race hatred. you can stop it. it's in your hands, whoever you are. parent, teacher, businessman, worker, policeman, doctor. it's in your hands. you can stop it in your hometown. whoever you are. wherever you are. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight, former bush administration officials megan o'sullivan and peter fever recount their roles in president george w. bush's 2007 decision to increase american troop levels in iraq and their subsequent efforts to document these events in an oral history titled "the last card." it's the first of three programs on the surge we'll
do you live near freeport, long island? then you know of the murder of two negro soldiers.e color of their american skin. are there church schools in your city? is this your community? and in the south, do bus drivers and conductors shoot down your fellow men like this? the answers are all the same. it's still happening. the ku klux klan is alive. the cross of peace and brotherhood is burning in violence and race hatred. you can stop it. it's in your hands, whoever you are. parent, teacher,...
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post covid clinics like this one on long island are collecting important information from them. think because some symptoms persist, coronavirus should be looked at as chronic disease. stunning 85% of nonhospitalized covid long haulers suffer persistent neurological issues including brain fog, headache and numbness or tingling. irregular heartbeat, loss of balance, diabetes and pain also. >> he was fully functioning, healthy man until covid. >> face mental health challenges too after living through covid, high anxiety, stress, and sadness. but many also the hope for future. >>> another study says average american gained 1 1/2 pounds a month in lockdown. monitored weight in 37 states and washington, d.c., february to june last year. after stay-at-home orders were issued, gained just over a half pound every ten days, most burning fewer calories and food more accessible, people snacking more often. >> prince harry has new role as executive as bay area start-up, better up in san francisco. helping with charities and advocating for mental health. company provides coaching and mental
post covid clinics like this one on long island are collecting important information from them. think because some symptoms persist, coronavirus should be looked at as chronic disease. stunning 85% of nonhospitalized covid long haulers suffer persistent neurological issues including brain fog, headache and numbness or tingling. irregular heartbeat, loss of balance, diabetes and pain also. >> he was fully functioning, healthy man until covid. >> face mental health challenges too...
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on long island, about 10 miles down the shoreline from the mansions, the fancy cars and the elites of hamptons, is a blue collar beach town some call 'the poor man's paradise.' but life was rich for these brothers and sisters in mastic, new york, filled with the love of a large tight-knit family. all that was taken away one warm evening when evil rolled in with the summer tide. their youngest sister was missing. >> we just want you to come home safely. >> reporter: and for better or worse, this family would go to extraordinary lengths to find her. >> we're going to scour those woods right now. >> we were our own investigators. >> here's me and five of the biggest guys you could probably imagine, knocking on your door. we're wanting answers. >> if you do not have a group, one right here. >> reporter: you ever seen so many people so involved in a case before, non-law enforcement? >> gratefully, no. missing person cases, especially missing girls, they always get everybody's emotion because it's just so horrible. >> i always tell her i'm sorry that it happened to her. >> reporter: 21-year
on long island, about 10 miles down the shoreline from the mansions, the fancy cars and the elites of hamptons, is a blue collar beach town some call 'the poor man's paradise.' but life was rich for these brothers and sisters in mastic, new york, filled with the love of a large tight-knit family. all that was taken away one warm evening when evil rolled in with the summer tide. their youngest sister was missing. >> we just want you to come home safely. >> reporter: and for better or...
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heart, lungs and blood flows answers may come from places like this one at stony brook medicine on long island at the vanguard of pandemic health. is it time to look at covid-19 as a chronic disease? >> the way we are seeing long-term symptoms i anticipate we should be looking at it as a chronic disease. >> reporter: today northwestern medicine reports a stunning 85% of non-hospitalized covid long-haulers suffer persistent neurological issues, including brain fog, headache, and numbness or tingling. on shaughnessy's medical chart, irregular heartbeat, diabetes, loss of balance and brain fog, none of which he had before covid his wife susan is a registered nurse. >> he was a full functioning, healthy 57-year-old man pre-covid. >> reporter: it's the toughest challenge of their 13-year marriage karl spent 48 days in the hospital, 19 on a ventilator. >> when karl came home, he had to learn how to walk and use his arms again. >> reporter: and live with fatigue, daily glucose checks and heart problems are things like that caused by covid or does covid reveal them >> i am not sure we know the answer
heart, lungs and blood flows answers may come from places like this one at stony brook medicine on long island at the vanguard of pandemic health. is it time to look at covid-19 as a chronic disease? >> the way we are seeing long-term symptoms i anticipate we should be looking at it as a chronic disease. >> reporter: today northwestern medicine reports a stunning 85% of non-hospitalized covid long-haulers suffer persistent neurological issues, including brain fog, headache, and...
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in one town on long island, new york, school administrators like assistant superintendent d dr. of students dealing with mental health issues. >> we experienced some really tragic losses. in our case we lost four students in a seven-month period. two of them, one recent graduate and one current student died by suicide. >> reporter: after a conversation leahy had with a parent who happened to work at northwell health, new york's largest health care provider, school administrators teamed up with health professionals to work together on this issue. >> everybody seemed to exist in these silos. and when we started this partnership with northwell, we were able to break down those barriers of these silos and then get to know what one another does in the life of that student to address mental health concerns. >> reporter: then in early 2020 their collaboration came to life. five school districts on the south shore of long island joined forces with northwell to open a behavioral health facility in rockville center to help address the increase in the number of teen suicides as well as men
in one town on long island, new york, school administrators like assistant superintendent d dr. of students dealing with mental health issues. >> we experienced some really tragic losses. in our case we lost four students in a seven-month period. two of them, one recent graduate and one current student died by suicide. >> reporter: after a conversation leahy had with a parent who happened to work at northwell health, new york's largest health care provider, school administrators...
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long island, new york's daphne lauren bravo creates these elaborate bouquets, they're hand crafted but paper. and this is pretty awesome. she obviously loves fresh flowers, but they don't last a very long time. these will never wilt. >> i'm also allergic to flowers, but i'm too polite to say that i am. so i just accept them and then feel nauseous. so this is a great alternative to someone who loves flowers. >> to be hand crafted like that from paper is pretty incredible. >> it's the story behind it. i love it. let's go over to michigan where this woman said age ain't nothing but a number. she is a 78 year old power lifter. nora langdon. and she is showing off her squats. the technique, the belt, the form, everything is amazing. according to stats, she is, she holds 19 world records across two different weight classes for her age group. i hope she's inspiring all of us -- me -- to not only hit the gym but to show that the only limitations we have are the ones we put on ourself. >> that's impressive no matter the age. there's no excuse for us. >> okay, i'll go today. >> from the pacific
long island, new york's daphne lauren bravo creates these elaborate bouquets, they're hand crafted but paper. and this is pretty awesome. she obviously loves fresh flowers, but they don't last a very long time. these will never wilt. >> i'm also allergic to flowers, but i'm too polite to say that i am. so i just accept them and then feel nauseous. so this is a great alternative to someone who loves flowers. >> to be hand crafted like that from paper is pretty incredible. >>...
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five year old avery green from long island, new york and his kindergarten teacher invented a hugging machine using a shower curtain. miss stromsky has stage four breast cancer and she missed hugging her students during the pandemic. but now she gets a parade of pandemvery day with the use of but gets aadef that hugging machine. isn't that darling. all right, we've got another great idea, up next a project to end the cycle of violence by replacing guns with cameras. >> if you can't watch the cbs evening news, you can listen. >> o'donnell: here in washington like other cities too many are exposed to the affects of gun violence at an early age. but some are finding a way to change their focus. here's cbs' ben tracy. >> 16 year old muhammad toumbou wasn't sure what he was good at besides basketball. >> especially living in d.c., all you know is basketball, gang violence. >> right here. >> reporter: but then he heard about a program teaching kids to make short films. >> and i said i want to be a part of this. the only type of videos i ever shot was on my phone. >> reporter: it's called "d
five year old avery green from long island, new york and his kindergarten teacher invented a hugging machine using a shower curtain. miss stromsky has stage four breast cancer and she missed hugging her students during the pandemic. but now she gets a parade of pandemvery day with the use of but gets aadef that hugging machine. isn't that darling. all right, we've got another great idea, up next a project to end the cycle of violence by replacing guns with cameras. >> if you can't watch...
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hundreds of ships, tens of thousands of men sweeping down those manhattan, long island, new jersey. and by the fall of 1777, the british army is sitting in this very room. they capture philadelphia, washington and his army spent their battling on valley forge. this early years, really beaten not good for the united states. we have a declaration of independence to hold up, and it's the route they are fighting for. they had a general in washington to keep going in those difficulties. we had an army that match to survive those bad winters in places like valley forge. we managed to keep ourselves going. long enough that we can make changes. before we get to that, one of the things about the declaration of independence about this room, that people expect, it that i will tell you this declaration of independence. on the 4th of july. well, sadly, they did not. the simplest explanation is nobody thought about that day. they had not gotten to the point of preparing a fancy hand written one. they wanted the words agreed to, they want to devoted on, and they want people to read it. they sent i
hundreds of ships, tens of thousands of men sweeping down those manhattan, long island, new jersey. and by the fall of 1777, the british army is sitting in this very room. they capture philadelphia, washington and his army spent their battling on valley forge. this early years, really beaten not good for the united states. we have a declaration of independence to hold up, and it's the route they are fighting for. they had a general in washington to keep going in those difficulties. we had an...
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michael george, cbs news, calverton, long island. >>> coming up only on thrs t"cb morning," gayle king boyfriend. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. > fr
michael george, cbs news, calverton, long island. >>> coming up only on thrs t"cb morning," gayle king boyfriend. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. > fr
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cuomo got vip treatment in the early days of the covid test was allegedly driven to his door on long island "the albany times union" reporting family members got special testing help. >>> it's h see a flood of people trying to book appointments for the covid-19 shots, a shot that may be tough to find especially when we know supply has been limited. "today in the bay's" cheryl hurd talked to one woman who is helping her friends and the strategy she's using may help you. >> reporter: janet pitcher is a costume designer by trade. like many of us, she has been forced to pivot. now she spends her days on her sewing machine making masks she shells online and then she started making them for hospital workers. >> some other friends reached out and said we need masks at the hospitals. the nurses needed masks, and so i thought okay, well, all i need is to figure out a pattern. i have fabric. i can make masks. >> reporter: then the covid-19 vaccines started rolling out, getting her first shot was no problem. her second shot a different story. >> our second shot was scheduled during the freeze, so when
cuomo got vip treatment in the early days of the covid test was allegedly driven to his door on long island "the albany times union" reporting family members got special testing help. >>> it's h see a flood of people trying to book appointments for the covid-19 shots, a shot that may be tough to find especially when we know supply has been limited. "today in the bay's" cheryl hurd talked to one woman who is helping her friends and the strategy she's using may help...
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blamed for making the crisis worse tracey oviedo lost her 76 year old father in one care facility on long island she's the assistant director of voices for seniors and advocacy group for the elderly in nursing homes well tracy joins us now on the sea thanks for joining us on the program do you think the deaths of your father and those many others in those cat homes could have been prevented. absolutely governor cuomo signed an executive order mandating over 9000 cobra aza to patients into these nursing facilities that didn't have to be we knew back in february you had dr g. all over the t.v. telling us that this disease was most deadly to the elderly so we knew back in february why then would you purposely put covert patients in with the most vulnerable. is this entirely a problem of decisions made by individuals there will could it be a wider problem of the system as a whole that failed your father and that's a really good question and that's why we need an independent investigation to get the answer it's very important that we get investigation because we need to know what went wrong so that t
blamed for making the crisis worse tracey oviedo lost her 76 year old father in one care facility on long island she's the assistant director of voices for seniors and advocacy group for the elderly in nursing homes well tracy joins us now on the sea thanks for joining us on the program do you think the deaths of your father and those many others in those cat homes could have been prevented. absolutely governor cuomo signed an executive order mandating over 9000 cobra aza to patients into these...
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jim zelensky was a loyalist monetary leader of infield -- fought against patriot forces in the long island a new york city area. the society of distance 90 recently acquired a rail painting of him in his british uniform. up next, in american history tv, the society deputy director and curator emily parsons splits the painting, and talks the life and career of him. this is about 45 minutes. >> good afternoon, welcome to november of the american revolution institute of the society of cincinnati at anderson house. the institute promotes knowledge and appreciation of the achievement of american independence by supporting advanced adding, exhibitions, a public programs, and providing resources to classrooms. i am -- program manager and today it is my privilege to introduce our speaker. emily persons is a deputy director and curator of the society of the cincinnati anderson house. a position she has held since 20 -- excuse me, 2003. she has our museum program including collections, exhibitions, interpretations. she research 18th century american history and american culture for more than 15 year
jim zelensky was a loyalist monetary leader of infield -- fought against patriot forces in the long island a new york city area. the society of distance 90 recently acquired a rail painting of him in his british uniform. up next, in american history tv, the society deputy director and curator emily parsons splits the painting, and talks the life and career of him. this is about 45 minutes. >> good afternoon, welcome to november of the american revolution institute of the society of...
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long island, new york, mid-hudson. what people should get from these slides or these numbers, ask yourself why is there such a variance within one state? why is there such a variance in demographic areas that are basically very similar? why is central new york, mid-hudson four times higher than central new york, right? these areas, same basic demographics, it is about behavior. it is about behavior. it's about what we do. you take western new york, 1.9. western new york for weeks was a trouble area. and now it's 1.9, because the community changed. the community adapted. the community heard. and this is a function of personal behavior. and that's why you are seeing these variances across the state. you look at new york city, the bronx is down where it was but 5%. it's double in manhattan. staten island, which was an andoration is more in island. staten island, bronx, queens, are all about the same. it is about behavior. vaccines, we have big news. just under 5 million vaccines done overall. really good news. we had a wh
long island, new york, mid-hudson. what people should get from these slides or these numbers, ask yourself why is there such a variance within one state? why is there such a variance in demographic areas that are basically very similar? why is central new york, mid-hudson four times higher than central new york, right? these areas, same basic demographics, it is about behavior. it is about behavior. it's about what we do. you take western new york, 1.9. western new york for weeks was a trouble...
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>but immediately a chorus of politicians both republicans and democrats rejected that idea like long island congresswoman kathleen rice tweeting the accused cannot appoint the investigator period. mayor de blasio saying the investigation into misconduct must be led by someone fully independent of the governor not the former business partner of the governor's top adviser. the mayor, a longtime adversary of the governor also said the state legislature should revoke the emergency powers that overrule local control during the pandemic and at least 3 democrats in the state legislature called on the governor to resign over these latest assault allegations. i think the allegations are they're sickening. >>they have to be taken seriously these women are coming forward. there is a suggestion that there's evidence e-mails and the governor did not appear to really directly deny. the allegations from this latest victim. >>new york city mayoral candidate maya wiley just one of so many politicians weighing in also u.s. senator kirsten gillibrand calling on the attorney general to conduct a full and trans
>but immediately a chorus of politicians both republicans and democrats rejected that idea like long island congresswoman kathleen rice tweeting the accused cannot appoint the investigator period. mayor de blasio saying the investigation into misconduct must be led by someone fully independent of the governor not the former business partner of the governor's top adviser. the mayor, a longtime adversary of the governor also said the state legislature should revoke the emergency powers that...
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he lives in new york, long island. that's the only other one from fox company that i know of. but at the peak it was five and two got killed. >> i'm going to ask you more questions about this and the korean war, but i also want to ask you a question about how you were treated in boot camp in parris island. i mean, if you don't like the question, you don't have to answer, but i really want to know, and i think it's important for young americans and young generations to know about those things. >> when i went into the marine corps, it had just been integrated a couple of years, not very many. i think the integration took place in 1948. president truman ordered that all the services integrate their ranks. and so korea was the first war that -- i can't say that. first modern-day war that african-americans were able to participate in combat, both as a unit, and as an individual being assigned to units. though it was a significant time. >> so that means that before the korean war that the african-american soldiers were not allowed to participate in the combat? >> not as a unit or as
he lives in new york, long island. that's the only other one from fox company that i know of. but at the peak it was five and two got killed. >> i'm going to ask you more questions about this and the korean war, but i also want to ask you a question about how you were treated in boot camp in parris island. i mean, if you don't like the question, you don't have to answer, but i really want to know, and i think it's important for young americans and young generations to know about those...
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it's an old whaling port in long island. and the discontent is about that town, and meeting the challenges of development. a historic town and dealing with all that and it resonated and i brought into the connection with will be dick and he was for the he was there for the centennial of will be dick. and he said i've never been in a place with so much energy. and he would write a post significant portion of east of eaton, and he was good friends with the bench elise. all this kind of thing. so when he was back in sag harbor, he was the honourary chair of the old whalers festival. that included a floating moby-dick powered by known as mobile dick. so that keeps on going. and we've been talking about the moby-dick and the incredible ability to seem further relevant as we get further and further from the way in from when it was created now this is the year it's metal veils 200 and i was privileged to speak no before and the marathon of mcgee dick was sprouting everywhere and if you are into moby-dick it's the northwest knew ver
it's an old whaling port in long island. and the discontent is about that town, and meeting the challenges of development. a historic town and dealing with all that and it resonated and i brought into the connection with will be dick and he was for the he was there for the centennial of will be dick. and he said i've never been in a place with so much energy. and he would write a post significant portion of east of eaton, and he was good friends with the bench elise. all this kind of thing. so...
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has been france and germany and so on that they've been hit so it's not just is there a change in long island behavior in the u.k. it's well what about the united states what about in france and germany and japan and italy and saw garbage global changes in things and the answer in big column is it takes a long time for economists to it just so my suspicion will be the that it's going to be worsened by potential errors once again on the part of fiscal therapies and the reason that it's so i'm paul is i mean i remember people say to me dad the year from 2002020 with the years of the central banker and i mean all the central bank transfer rates below 0 so the responsibility falls on the british chancellor i have great confidence in a way in the us but my friend janet yellen is sitting there in the treasuries as a labor economist fantastic record of our academic record she gets it i mean i've talked to a lot of the times she gets exactly what you and i have talked about she thought about jobs and the need the stimulus and the need to get focused on this stuff so i feel like the benefit for the fo
has been france and germany and so on that they've been hit so it's not just is there a change in long island behavior in the u.k. it's well what about the united states what about in france and germany and japan and italy and saw garbage global changes in things and the answer in big column is it takes a long time for economists to it just so my suspicion will be the that it's going to be worsened by potential errors once again on the part of fiscal therapies and the reason that it's so i'm...
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associate him with california and "grapes of wrath" settled in sag harbor, an old whaling port in long island. "the winter of discontent" is about that town meeting the challenges of development, a historic town dealing with all that. it just resonated. i got into steinbeck's connection to "moby-dick." steinbeck was on nantucket in 1951 for the centennial celebration of "moby-dick." he wrote to his editor, i've never been in a place with so much energy. he would write a significant portion of "east of eden" out at sanctity. he was good friends with the benchlies. all this kind of thing. so when he was back in sag harbor, he was the honorary chair of the annual old whalers festival which included a floating "moby-dick" powered by motor known as mobile dick. [ laughter ] it just keeps on going. we've been talking about "moby-dick's" incredible ability to seem increasingly relevant as we move farther and farther away from the circumstances under which it was created. this is the year. it's melville's 200th. i was privileged to speak before a marathon reading -- the marathons of "moby-dick" are s
associate him with california and "grapes of wrath" settled in sag harbor, an old whaling port in long island. "the winter of discontent" is about that town meeting the challenges of development, a historic town dealing with all that. it just resonated. i got into steinbeck's connection to "moby-dick." steinbeck was on nantucket in 1951 for the centennial celebration of "moby-dick." he wrote to his editor, i've never been in a place with so much energy....
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our separate ways it was only time we were really together we went to different colleges i was on long island he was into he wanted georgetown south with the st johns and 2 didn't go and try to he were all just like doing our own thing and he came back as ok i want to try and improv we didn't profit in high school he's going to try to do one here in new york us one day when we practiced for like 56 months before we got on stage in my mom's basement in staten island and then we finally gave it a shot and it was just fun from the get go. now break down the roster for the people i know because i dig the show but tell yeah tell me about dartanion and aramis and they. say you have you know you have america's sweetheart sal can at least one of our guys and then we have the mastermind the mess of my james and mary we have days where we have the every man brian cuchulainn and then myself some say the brains behind the operation some say the heart throb i don't know i'll leave it up to your dentist i don't know i want to bill me but. i've got gaps you've got gaps we fill gaps i look at the right this
our separate ways it was only time we were really together we went to different colleges i was on long island he was into he wanted georgetown south with the st johns and 2 didn't go and try to he were all just like doing our own thing and he came back as ok i want to try and improv we didn't profit in high school he's going to try to do one here in new york us one day when we practiced for like 56 months before we got on stage in my mom's basement in staten island and then we finally gave it a...
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. >> my mother had 6 children, three on long island and all three got sick in the month of april, inyear. about a year anniversary. i for the life of me can't understand the policy that they are allowing people who are sick back in these homes. my siblings got sick, on three possible scenarios. one is it was growing by the staff, i don't know if they were temperature checking them but my sister annabel, someone went out sick and ended up dying in a matter of two weeks. people in houses were getting sick. she of course was the last one to contract the virus. another person got sick in the hospital and had pneumonia and was sent back to the house. we were like a deer in the headlights, and why not take them out of the house. i am pissed off, the lowest on the totem pole and nobody spoke out. even now the swirling news about sexual-harassment is terrific and horrible, and i must two of my siblings, and half of my mother of 6 kids. >> and caroline and annabelle family just died. a minute ago you mentioned nobody was speaking out for them. a lot of people felt that way. that is why meteor
. >> my mother had 6 children, three on long island and all three got sick in the month of april, inyear. about a year anniversary. i for the life of me can't understand the policy that they are allowing people who are sick back in these homes. my siblings got sick, on three possible scenarios. one is it was growing by the staff, i don't know if they were temperature checking them but my sister annabel, someone went out sick and ended up dying in a matter of two weeks. people in houses...
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. >> from heidi in long island, new york, abraham lincoln embrace the new technology and had several photos taken of himself. would that be an example of tapping into pop culture to make himself more familiar to the american people? >> absolutely. the picture that he took in the union address became the image of. lincoln credited for making him president. so the new photography was very important. he knew what the guy was and i think today we talk about how lincoln was a handsome, man, actually i think lincoln with the older stiffness and the, beard a ruggedly good-looking guy, >> steph from connecticut asks about saturday night live. it's been a great way for politicians to connect with people. do you agree? >> saturday night live was a mixed bag for presidents. it came out before the ford administration, ford had the propensity to stumble a couple of times. i must, say he was perhaps the best athlete ever to be president and he was drafted by the nfl. in football. but ford was relentlessly mocked. they asked him to get saturday night live. he wisely said. now his press secretary wa
. >> from heidi in long island, new york, abraham lincoln embrace the new technology and had several photos taken of himself. would that be an example of tapping into pop culture to make himself more familiar to the american people? >> absolutely. the picture that he took in the union address became the image of. lincoln credited for making him president. so the new photography was very important. he knew what the guy was and i think today we talk about how lincoln was a handsome,...
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. >>> john in long island -- love the show, wanted to see how you feel about macy's stimulus, more peoplee stock has more room to run do you agree, bryn >> i own macy's. they had good fourth quarter numbers. 44% of the sales came from online a lot of people picked them up at the store that being said. i do they it has long-term secular challenges i think it has room to run from here >> the better buy, costco or walmart? >> both have underperform the s&p recently, but i'm going with costco here, $52 billion risen in their brand kirkland. i any there's more up ulta, i d what do you do now, joe? >> she's references 2019 stock was po 37, next day it goes down to 237, it takes 18 months to recover. 2021 a transition year, but i think the story is in intact to own it they have a partnership with target i heard courtney gibson on the network talking about it she el weoquently explained whyu want to be a owner i will never go back in the name after incurring that big loss. >> we like the energy industry i would have to say schlumberger they're responding to climate change with the best efficiency
. >>> john in long island -- love the show, wanted to see how you feel about macy's stimulus, more peoplee stock has more room to run do you agree, bryn >> i own macy's. they had good fourth quarter numbers. 44% of the sales came from online a lot of people picked them up at the store that being said. i do they it has long-term secular challenges i think it has room to run from here >> the better buy, costco or walmart? >> both have underperform the s&p recently,...
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old whaling port in long island and the winter of discontent is about that town meeting the challenges of development of historic town, you know dealing with all that and it's it just resonated and i got into you know, steinbeck's connection to moby--- steinbeck was on nantucket in 1951 for the centennial celebration of moby---. he wrote to his editor. i have never been in a place with so much energy. he would write a significant portion of east of eden while out at sanctity. he was good friends with a bench lease and you know, yeah all this kind of thing and so, you know, so when he was back and sag harbor, he was the honorary chair of the annual old whalers festival which included a floating moby--- powered by motor known as bile -- so i mean hs keeps on going and and you know, we've been talking about moby---, you know, incredible ability to seem increasingly relevant as we move farther and farther away from the circumstances under which it was created. and i mean, this is the year, you know, it's melville's 200th and i was privileged to speak before marathon reading, you know, beca
old whaling port in long island and the winter of discontent is about that town meeting the challenges of development of historic town, you know dealing with all that and it's it just resonated and i got into you know, steinbeck's connection to moby--- steinbeck was on nantucket in 1951 for the centennial celebration of moby---. he wrote to his editor. i have never been in a place with so much energy. he would write a significant portion of east of eden while out at sanctity. he was good...
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they've been living in long island for a long time.radition is real tough, isn't it? >> well, you know -- i gave her a choice. she could be stupid and use all the money on the wedding, or she could get a really nice wedding gift. and she chose -- cheaper wedding and a really nice gift. so she did a really good job. >> jimmy: that's smart. [ applause ] speaking of gifts -- so you got -- are your guys, they can't come to the wedding, right? because they're your co-workers, they're working this weekend. >> yeah, they got the all-star game. shout-out to my boys at tnt sunday night. we got the australill-star game slam dunk, the three-point shooting contest. but other than ernie, i'm not going to miss anybody. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: will shaq and ernie and kenny be expected to send gifts to your daughter for her wedding? >> ernie, yes. the other two haven't mentioned it, jimmy. but you know what? i'm not going to mention to them, but ernie's all class. he's already did his thing. but kenny and shaq have not mentioned it at all. >> jimmy: th
they've been living in long island for a long time.radition is real tough, isn't it? >> well, you know -- i gave her a choice. she could be stupid and use all the money on the wedding, or she could get a really nice wedding gift. and she chose -- cheaper wedding and a really nice gift. so she did a really good job. >> jimmy: that's smart. [ applause ] speaking of gifts -- so you got -- are your guys, they can't come to the wedding, right? because they're your co-workers, they're...
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the accusations area the time has come, the governor must resign rights the representative from long island on twitter. in response to the new accusation, this as other lawmakers including state senator gustavo rivera and assemblywoman jessica gonzales all called in for cuomo to step down. if you go over to that set aside more calls for investigation of this matter with two of those democratic senators weighing in on this topic saying it was on sunday that the senators echoed state attorney general ketricia davis's call that she should be given the power to investigate the accusations of sexual harassment against the stgovernor rejecting the governor's bid to appoint an independent lawyer to look into claims about the women that worked at his office and statements from sunday, senator joe legrand democrat of new york all for the full investigative power to begin to james area these allegations are serious and concerning she said sunday as requested by the attorney general the matter should be referred to our office so that she can conduct a transparent and atthorough investigation withsubpo
the accusations area the time has come, the governor must resign rights the representative from long island on twitter. in response to the new accusation, this as other lawmakers including state senator gustavo rivera and assemblywoman jessica gonzales all called in for cuomo to step down. if you go over to that set aside more calls for investigation of this matter with two of those democratic senators weighing in on this topic saying it was on sunday that the senators echoed state attorney...
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joining us now, representative of new york's long island, member of the house foreign affairs and financiallection bid last year. congressman, you are seeking these files, what you hope to find out. >> it's been over 45 years and people are still asking, what happened to jimmy hoffa? where was his final resting place? this specific request submitted at the beginning of december, mandatory declassification department of justice is requesting information related to interviews, sequencing of events, facts and provide closure, not just to the hoffa family and teamsters but all americans, it's in the public interest for this information to come out some information has come out through the years have been redacted over 45 years later, it's time for the file to be released. eric: as you know, we are investigating this on fox nation in your interviewed in it, search for james hoffa. you talk about this material, most of it is usually released by, within 25 years or so. you are right, they are keeping some of this secret. how long does this take and what does it involve? >> the department of justic
joining us now, representative of new york's long island, member of the house foreign affairs and financiallection bid last year. congressman, you are seeking these files, what you hope to find out. >> it's been over 45 years and people are still asking, what happened to jimmy hoffa? where was his final resting place? this specific request submitted at the beginning of december, mandatory declassification department of justice is requesting information related to interviews, sequencing of...
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we are joined by two pubs in long island. james joyce and irish times. good morning, frank thank you for having me. >> i would say thanks for being here after a really long night i want to ask what was st. pat patrick's day this year? what were sales like >> frank, it was different this year we saw more food sales than alcohol this year. yes, typically, st. patrick's day is associated with a drinking ho day. with the to-go model pubs adapted over the year with the restrictions and having 50% capacity, it was different toward the end of the night, the younger crowd saw more drinking, but this year was more food oriented it is great to hear we have 75% occupancy coming on friday >> it is a big relief for you. i'm sure you wish it had been two days sooner for st. patrick's day. >> absolutely. >> how have you adapted to the changes? you mentioned takeout for food and alcohol. does it allow you to generate the same revenue >> it is nothing close to inhouse. we are a service based industry. especially people want to get together yes, we adapted with more to-go
we are joined by two pubs in long island. james joyce and irish times. good morning, frank thank you for having me. >> i would say thanks for being here after a really long night i want to ask what was st. pat patrick's day this year? what were sales like >> frank, it was different this year we saw more food sales than alcohol this year. yes, typically, st. patrick's day is associated with a drinking ho day. with the to-go model pubs adapted over the year with the restrictions and...
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. >> mom lived in long island for ten years or so. god rest her soul. wait, your mom is still alive. your dad passed. god bless her soul. [laughter] i've got to get this straight. >> laura: why bother? that's all the time we have tonight. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it all from here. shannon. >> shannon: the save was there. everyone ends up laughing. it ends up the best possible way it could. we've all shannon: the safe was there. ended up laughing. that is the best possible way it could. we've all had a cringe worthy mistake. breaking tonight, open police make a second arrest in the murder of a 75-year-old asian american man, albert
. >> mom lived in long island for ten years or so. god rest her soul. wait, your mom is still alive. your dad passed. god bless her soul. [laughter] i've got to get this straight. >> laura: why bother? that's all the time we have tonight. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it all from here. shannon. >> shannon: the save was there. everyone ends up laughing. it ends up the best possible way it could. we've all shannon: the safe was there. ended up...
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members posing as harmless minors who are 17 years old or maybe they are 18 or 19 and they go to long islandy go to los angeles and they goye elsewhere and they commit heinous crimes. yes, this is a crisis. border agents most of whom are not vaccinated are being exposed every single day to large numbers of migrants. we don't have capacity as a country to handle numbers this large. meanwhile, hhs cannot track where these minors are going come over 90% of them will never appear in an immigration courts. many of the sponsors are here illegally, they don't have health care, they can't provide for the miners they are supposed to be taken care of, it's a calamity. >> tucker: it is a crisis and it's nots compassionate that's for sure. dr. seuss' c birthday, the biden administration is refusing to celebrate, we are celebrating and we will tell you why precisely after the break. - hello, friends. michael youssef here. you know, the right says that christ was conservative. the left says christ was radical, but christ is the creator, god in human flesh, and he's the only one who can give you peace, and
members posing as harmless minors who are 17 years old or maybe they are 18 or 19 and they go to long islandy go to los angeles and they goye elsewhere and they commit heinous crimes. yes, this is a crisis. border agents most of whom are not vaccinated are being exposed every single day to large numbers of migrants. we don't have capacity as a country to handle numbers this large. meanwhile, hhs cannot track where these minors are going come over 90% of them will never appear in an immigration...
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. >> the new town square that resonates for somebody who grew up on long island >> more developments servicing behind the trading volatility viacom, cbs and discovery shares lost nearly half their value last week. leslie picker er and dom chu ae following the story. less >> he's caught the ire of counter-parties and may be responsible for billions of loss it's a family office, not a hedge fun, but one that's been taken to an exorbitant amount of risk when the mask turned against him, he faced a multital of margin calls causing banks to celt his assets he has not returned my calls seeking comments some of the trading was via swaps which gave him the capacity to be even more levered without the need to disclose what he's holding. he worked with at least six prime brokers, none of whom had had a full picture credit suite and others, and others appear to be in better shape. morgan stanley i've learned has been telling investors it sold $15 billion in blocks, and the firm has not incurred significant losses, according to a person with knowledge of the matter mel? >> so hwang worked with s
. >> the new town square that resonates for somebody who grew up on long island >> more developments servicing behind the trading volatility viacom, cbs and discovery shares lost nearly half their value last week. leslie picker er and dom chu ae following the story. less >> he's caught the ire of counter-parties and may be responsible for billions of loss it's a family office, not a hedge fun, but one that's been taken to an exorbitant amount of risk when the mask turned...