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i am lynn tom and i moved from new york city and moved here may of 2010. i love the neighborhood. i have no problems with the poor house being a business, but the problem with them is they have the windows wide open at night where the noise travels. i live directly across the street. i have called numerous times complaining about them. i emailed captain anne man ox and didn't hear of the complaints until i addressed them to her. like i said i have no problem. they can do their business. they can stay alive. it doesn't matter. i want my rest. i want my peace and quiet. i moved from a big city to this wonderful city. i love it here but i want to live in harmony with them. i want my peace and quiet. i want to sleep at night and when they do have live entertainment oh my god i wish you were in my living room and hear the noise. that's all i have to say but thank you very much for listening. >> thank you. ms. chapman. >> okay. i will say what frank and if you vote for this, to approve this, to legalize it call the university back and you're going to legalize them because when i went to
i am lynn tom and i moved from new york city and moved here may of 2010. i love the neighborhood. i have no problems with the poor house being a business, but the problem with them is they have the windows wide open at night where the noise travels. i live directly across the street. i have called numerous times complaining about them. i emailed captain anne man ox and didn't hear of the complaints until i addressed them to her. like i said i have no problem. they can do their business. they...
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our first comment and i go so lynn poso the tom hartman facebook page here's what she had to say about the media i tell my husband i love your show and can we watch it every day if we can seven years ago we moved from connecticut to west virginia i'm still stunned by what's goes on down here anyway we watch bill moyers show on west virginia p.b.s. on sundays we're looking forward to is special united. face of alec and they decided not to air it at all i'm so upset that someone decided that the people of west virginia shouldn't be able to be informed really i'm outraged because p.b.s. gets government funding so who decides what we're allowed to watch on t.v. the koch brothers dish network are there other forces at work here people here are denied the right to truth and don't even know it i'm guessing this is not the only state where people are purposely kept ignorant it's just so frustrating well with regard to p.b.s. and both radio and television it's only small a small amount of their total budget comes from government funds it's been shrinking radically since the reagan administratio
our first comment and i go so lynn poso the tom hartman facebook page here's what she had to say about the media i tell my husband i love your show and can we watch it every day if we can seven years ago we moved from connecticut to west virginia i'm still stunned by what's goes on down here anyway we watch bill moyers show on west virginia p.b.s. on sundays we're looking forward to is special united. face of alec and they decided not to air it at all i'm so upset that someone decided that the...
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tom's river. what's it like there? >> reporter: good morning, lynn. just behind me is the bridge connecting main land new jersey to the jersey shore. it was just yesterday that the road that i'm standing on was completely submerged in water. now that those tidal waters have washed away, we're getting a look at some of the grimness that have washed away. this dock should not be in this parking lot and it is littered all over. decorations from people's homes. officers tell me they have no idea where many of these things even came from. it's not surprising when you look at the aerial images of the jersey shore, the sheer devastation there. homes barely peeking out of the sand. the rooftops exposed. stately homes devastated, smashed into smith they are reasons. seaside heights, a popular amusement park smashed. when you see what people had to run from. president obama will be here later today. he will be surveying the damage along the jersey shore along with governor chris christie. officers tell me that this bridge will likely not be open until friday at
tom's river. what's it like there? >> reporter: good morning, lynn. just behind me is the bridge connecting main land new jersey to the jersey shore. it was just yesterday that the road that i'm standing on was completely submerged in water. now that those tidal waters have washed away, we're getting a look at some of the grimness that have washed away. this dock should not be in this parking lot and it is littered all over. decorations from people's homes. officers tell me they have no...
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this brings the national security advisor tom donnell lynn, the director of the national intelligence, senior intelligence official, james clapper and security advisor john brennan on the loop as they are cleared on the traffic. donilon, brennan and david petraeuses have been noticeably absent on the white house assessment of benghazi. four career military professionals would be the obvious choice, not ambassador rice to address the attack on sunday talk shows. one e-mail said the group ansar al-sharia was behind the attack. they claimed responsibility on facebook and twitter and called for an attack on the embassy in tripoli. the national security council replied in testy e-mail is more of the same. e-mails about the attack in realtime did not amount to intelligence as cents, bill. bill: there is someone in custody. at least one person we know of what are we learning about this suspect, catherine? >> reporter: the ranking member of the senate intelligence committee telling fox the suspect is in custody but significantly u.s. authorities are being denied access to this member of the g
this brings the national security advisor tom donnell lynn, the director of the national intelligence, senior intelligence official, james clapper and security advisor john brennan on the loop as they are cleared on the traffic. donilon, brennan and david petraeuses have been noticeably absent on the white house assessment of benghazi. four career military professionals would be the obvious choice, not ambassador rice to address the attack on sunday talk shows. one e-mail said the group ansar...
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lynn. >> that's an unbelievable sight. that puts it into perspective. dave, thank you so much, right there in toms river, new jersey. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karins has your weather channel forecast. bill, that's just surreal to see. all the images that we're seeing. >> you saw the images and everyone has their own personal story. you put it together and try to put a price tag on this. all of a sudden we're talking about one of our country's most expensive natural disasters. these are just estimates. they're saying $50 billion. just to put this into perspective. katrina, with all the fatalities and the horrible scene with that, that was the worst ever at $106 billion. that was crazy. these numbers are adjusted for inflation. sandy up there with hurricane andrew. that was a category 5. sandy was a category 1 and did $50 billion estimated in damage. the other story is 7 million people without power. windchills in the 40s. you have people in their houses sleeping in the same bed with covers and blankets on top of them trying to keep warm. the storm sits over buffalo and will slowly exit. not soon
lynn. >> that's an unbelievable sight. that puts it into perspective. dave, thank you so much, right there in toms river, new jersey. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karins has your weather channel forecast. bill, that's just surreal to see. all the images that we're seeing. >> you saw the images and everyone has their own personal story. you put it together and try to put a price tag on this. all of a sudden we're talking about one of our country's most expensive natural...
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tom kierein has what you can expect as you head out the door. first, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm lynng. police say rica richardson was a passenger in a toyota that crashed and burned in to flames after a chase earlier this year. three teens were killed. richardson was charged with car theft. he says he's not responsible and he's filed a civil suit against montgomery county police alleging officers are the ones really responsible for that crash. >> improperly handled the pursuit involving mr. richardson and the other occupants of the vehicle. we know that national and departmental standards were not followed. >> police maintain that they followed standard law enforcement procedure. >>> this morning police are investigating a deadly stabbing. investigators say the man was stabbed around 8:00 at the enter session of 30th street and naylor road. the victim died there. police shut down part of naylor road for a few hours to search for clues. investigators say they're looking for multiple suspects.
tom kierein has what you can expect as you head out the door. first, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm lynng. police say rica richardson was a passenger in a toyota that crashed and burned in to flames after a chase earlier this year. three teens were killed. richardson was charged with car theft. he says he's not responsible and he's filed a civil suit against montgomery county police alleging officers are the ones really responsible for that crash. >> improperly handled the pursuit...
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tom friedman on "meet the press" said, "to me this is utterly contrived story." on abc, "in this week's" host george stephanopoulos argued "hasn't the white house been relatively transparent?" finally lynnversity olest student. jack slodnick about to turn 87 years old will be at tonight's debate. the university's president actually gave up his own ticket for the world war ii veteran. he has big plans after graduation this year. slotnick told us today, "i want to go to the v.a." and work with vets who have ptsd, post traumatic stress disorder. no one can speak better to a soldier than another soldier. he told us he is excited about tonight's debate but would not give us any hints which candidate might get his votes. jack, we hope you enjoy the debate tonight. it was great to talk to you today. we brought you several reports on various voting fraud in the u.s. tonight, something not only in its tactics but in just how blazenly they were executed. senior correspondent eric shawn is in little rock, arkansas. >> vodka for votes. cheap vodka. the half-pint blastic bottles. that was the plan in arkansas to steal an election with money, food and booze. former arkansas state representative hallu
tom friedman on "meet the press" said, "to me this is utterly contrived story." on abc, "in this week's" host george stephanopoulos argued "hasn't the white house been relatively transparent?" finally lynnversity olest student. jack slodnick about to turn 87 years old will be at tonight's debate. the university's president actually gave up his own ticket for the world war ii veteran. he has big plans after graduation this year. slotnick told us today,...
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tom advisors this weekend at camp david. romney is traveling through florida, and yesterday stopped to shake some hands of supporters, and even autographed a t-shirt. tomorrow's debate will be held at lynn university in boca raton, florida. the 90-minute faceoff starts at 6 p.m. our time. the format will be identical to the first debate, with only obama, romney, and the moderator, cbs news man bob schaefer. it will focus on foreign policy. and last month's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya is expected to be one of the top topics. >>> mitt romney's wife ann attended a women for mitt rally in boca raton last night. >> what we sense right now is that light is dimming. we have a chance, all of us, to turn that light back on. [ cheers and applause ] >>> earlier yesterday, mrs. romney met with campaign volueers having lunch at a fort lauderdale restaurant. she talked about her struggles with multiple sclerosis with a woman now suffering from the disorder. >> president obama has a clear vision about the middle class, if central role that the middle class play in building the economy. governor romney believes in tax cuts for the wealthiest, cutting regulations, and then hoping everyt
tom advisors this weekend at camp david. romney is traveling through florida, and yesterday stopped to shake some hands of supporters, and even autographed a t-shirt. tomorrow's debate will be held at lynn university in boca raton, florida. the 90-minute faceoff starts at 6 p.m. our time. the format will be identical to the first debate, with only obama, romney, and the moderator, cbs news man bob schaefer. it will focus on foreign policy. and last month's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in...
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lynn university where president obama and mitt romney faced off in their final presidential debate last night. mark haleprin, michael steele, and mike barnicle still with us. and joining us now, nbc news' tomp of the hour, a lot of people that weren't watching an hour ago tuning in, what did you think? >> i thought the president won, i think there's clear arguments for romney got through it to the point perhaps nothing jarring would happen that would throw him off from any closing in he might be doing. but the president was really strong on every level. >> you said two, three minutes in, you picked up that mitt romney looked nervous. >> he seemed to be more focused on just getting it right than going after the president's policies, and he agreed in areas where he had been more critical of the president in the past. so he was making some transitions. i think also quite frankly to get through the night, as well. >> tom brokaw, what was your take away? >> well, my take away was as i said last night, the american people have to understand that the middle east has never been more dangerous nor more complex than it is right now. and this is not a kind of shake and bake foreign policy that we're
lynn university where president obama and mitt romney faced off in their final presidential debate last night. mark haleprin, michael steele, and mike barnicle still with us. and joining us now, nbc news' tomp of the hour, a lot of people that weren't watching an hour ago tuning in, what did you think? >> i thought the president won, i think there's clear arguments for romney got through it to the point perhaps nothing jarring would happen that would throw him off from any closing in he...