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mary jane. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like the professor to compare the voters in his state with the voters in new england such as massachusetts. i feel that i do not understand how people can vote for trump when he has already told them in all sincerity that he is going to be a dictator and he will take care of the people that did not vote for him or do whatever he wanted. and, here we have kamala, offering everything that you would want on a silver plate. it amazes me. do they not understand that this person cannot possibly care about them? he denigrates anyone who is not white anglo-saxon protestant, maybe, perhaps, catholic. he does not care about the people in general. i am wondering, are the other people in your state and wisconsin are as sure of his real desires and there is compared to kabbalah -- kamala ? guest: sure. i think the trump political phenomenon is highly unusual and highly impressive in the sense for all of the things that mary jane mentioned, to some voters that would be a turnoff that would
mary jane. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like the professor to compare the voters in his state with the voters in new england such as massachusetts. i feel that i do not understand how people can vote for trump when he has already told them in all sincerity that he is going to be a dictator and he will take care of the people that did not vote for him or do whatever he wanted. and, here we have kamala, offering everything that you would want on a silver plate. it amazes me. do...
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. >> it is 57 degrees in mary jane falls, nevada? going to be 56 degrees in colorado. but my favorite is when it is nice, hot, and misty outside. 84 degrees in south dakota. sliding on down to this area right here. above the advertise, 70 degrees in roach, missouri. and over here, you know i love this state. lucky in kentucky. it is going to be 60 as we blaze and blaze kentucky. >> oh, yeah. >> over here we have got pottsville, pennsylvania. and don't blow on the go, 61 degrees at high point,
. >> it is 57 degrees in mary jane falls, nevada? going to be 56 degrees in colorado. but my favorite is when it is nice, hot, and misty outside. 84 degrees in south dakota. sliding on down to this area right here. above the advertise, 70 degrees in roach, missouri. and over here, you know i love this state. lucky in kentucky. it is going to be 60 as we blaze and blaze kentucky. >> oh, yeah. >> over here we have got pottsville, pennsylvania. and don't blow on the go, 61...
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for example, -- >> it's 57 degrees and mary jane falls, nevada?heard it would be 57 in colorado. it's when it's nice and hot and misty outside, 84 in blunt, south dakota. sliding down to this area, above-average eyes. 70 degrees in missouri. over here, we stay lucky in kentucky. 60 as we blaze and blaze, kentucky. over here, we have pottsville, pennsylvania where it will be 60 degrees. download on the go at high point, get that? high point, north carolina, 61. >> that's the best one we've ever had. that's what's going on around the country. actually, snoop 's country. >> okay. watch out. snoop could be coming for
for example, -- >> it's 57 degrees and mary jane falls, nevada?heard it would be 57 in colorado. it's when it's nice and hot and misty outside, 84 in blunt, south dakota. sliding down to this area, above-average eyes. 70 degrees in missouri. over here, we stay lucky in kentucky. 60 as we blaze and blaze, kentucky. over here, we have pottsville, pennsylvania where it will be 60 degrees. download on the go at high point, get that? high point, north carolina, 61. >> that's the best one...
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. >> it is 57 degrees in mary jane falls, nevada? and then i heard it was going to be 56 degrees in colorado. but my favorite is when it is nice, hot, and misty outside. 84 degrees in south dakota. sliding on down to this area right here. above the advertise, 70 degrees in roach, missouri. and over here, you know i love this state. lucky in kentucky. it is going to be 60 as we blaze and blaze kentucky. >> oh, yeah. >> over here we have got pottsville, pennsylvania. and don't blow on the go, 61 degrees at high point, get that high point, north carolina. >> oh, that's the best one we've ever had. all right. that is what is going on around the country. snoop's country. here is what is happening in your neck of the woods. >> come on, now. >> watch out, al. snoop could be coming for your job next. on that note, folks, i wish you a very good night. stephanie is back tomorrow. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks so much for staying up late. i will see you this weekend. >>> t -19 days until november 5th. that s
. >> it is 57 degrees in mary jane falls, nevada? and then i heard it was going to be 56 degrees in colorado. but my favorite is when it is nice, hot, and misty outside. 84 degrees in south dakota. sliding on down to this area right here. above the advertise, 70 degrees in roach, missouri. and over here, you know i love this state. lucky in kentucky. it is going to be 60 as we blaze and blaze kentucky. >> oh, yeah. >> over here we have got pottsville, pennsylvania. and don't...
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b ringler is connected to mary jane james walker, the corrupt mayor of new york city removed from office eventually by governor franklin delano roosevelt and ringler so close to walker, he accompanies walker up to albany to argue his case and try save his office. but if you think ringler going up to albany is impressive, i will tell you what is impressive. we happen to have george ringler's granddaughter sitting in the front row. randy ringler. so you weren't expecting that, were you? >> [ inaudible ]. >> she's got -- she's got information which we're not going to discuss further. even though this meeting is hosted by the feds. okay. another politician who was involved in the rothstein story is maurice cantor. he has an office at 152 west 46th street. he's the assemblyman on the upper upper upper west side somewhere past i think columbia university. okay. he's in there for a couple terms. he's rothstein's attorney at the end, fixing everything for him. when arnold rothstein is shot at the park central hotel and is dying at the polyclinic hotel, which, by the way, valentino died at and ma
b ringler is connected to mary jane james walker, the corrupt mayor of new york city removed from office eventually by governor franklin delano roosevelt and ringler so close to walker, he accompanies walker up to albany to argue his case and try save his office. but if you think ringler going up to albany is impressive, i will tell you what is impressive. we happen to have george ringler's granddaughter sitting in the front row. randy ringler. so you weren't expecting that, were you? >>...
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mary jane. good morning. caller: good morning.ld like the professor to compare the voters in his state with the voters in new england such as massachusetts. i feel that i do not understand how people can vote for trump when he has already told them in all sincerity that he is going to be a dictator and he will take care of the people that did not vote for him or do whatever he wanted. and, here we have kamala, offering everything that you would want on a silver plate. it amazes me. do they not understand that this person cannot possibly care about them? he denigrates anyone who is not white anglo-saxon protestant, maybe, perhaps, catholic. he does not care about the people in general. i am wondering, are the other people in your state and wisconsin are as sure of his real desires and there is compared to kabbalah -- kamala ? guest: sure. i think the trump political phenomenon is highly unusual and highly impressive in the sense for all of the things that mary jane mentioned, to some voters that would be a turnoff that would influe
mary jane. good morning. caller: good morning.ld like the professor to compare the voters in his state with the voters in new england such as massachusetts. i feel that i do not understand how people can vote for trump when he has already told them in all sincerity that he is going to be a dictator and he will take care of the people that did not vote for him or do whatever he wanted. and, here we have kamala, offering everything that you would want on a silver plate. it amazes me. do they not...
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in the middle is mary jane celebrating her 101st birthday in vermont with her first great, great grandchild70th birthdays and their 20th wedding anniversary in japan. how cool is that? a happy 100th birthday to mary looking fabulous in maryland on her big day. here is to many more. how about michael, audrey, jerry, amy, susan and jerry in ireland? hope you hit them straight. check out ivory in atlanta right before she says i do. my goodness. we are honored. congratulations. now for some history. this is the 50th reunion of the high school class of 1974 in wisconsin. there are 53 mugs across that picture, shattering the old record and setting a new standard. unbelievable class of '74. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday. you might see yourself next week. get the mug online on today.com/shop. thank you for spending your morning with us. we will see you back here next week on "sunday today." ok, 500 deluxe garden gnomes. wow. i only meant to order five. there's not enough money in my account for these. i'm gonna get charged. two things i just can't deal with. overdraft ch
in the middle is mary jane celebrating her 101st birthday in vermont with her first great, great grandchild70th birthdays and their 20th wedding anniversary in japan. how cool is that? a happy 100th birthday to mary looking fabulous in maryland on her big day. here is to many more. how about michael, audrey, jerry, amy, susan and jerry in ireland? hope you hit them straight. check out ivory in atlanta right before she says i do. my goodness. we are honored. congratulations. now for some...
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reporter mary jane belleza shows us efforts to preserve the hotels 6 decade legacy. >> for 67 years,picana was a staple on the las vegas strip. it first opened on april 4th, 1957. unlv history. professor michael green says the casino was the most advanced when it was built. now symbolizes part of the old las vegas to the tropicana set of standard for its time in luxury. >> we will remember it for entertainment. the foley vesia air became the second major. >> production show on the strip. other big names at the tropicana include adagio dance company and performer nancy house ul's from dance to ozone. ian clear she went on to open the nevada ballet theater and the smith center. she also mary j kill house former president of the tropicana. another way to think of the tropicana's history. is that the mob opened and they were going to have a local operator who was not a mobster. >> jake l house and senior. and how's looking? so they're all mobsters and went back to his other properties. they actually were unsuccessful at the time. still, house came back and bottom out documenting tropican
reporter mary jane belleza shows us efforts to preserve the hotels 6 decade legacy. >> for 67 years,picana was a staple on the las vegas strip. it first opened on april 4th, 1957. unlv history. professor michael green says the casino was the most advanced when it was built. now symbolizes part of the old las vegas to the tropicana set of standard for its time in luxury. >> we will remember it for entertainment. the foley vesia air became the second major. >> production show on...
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vegas is now collaborating with the hotel to preserve its history and six-decade legacy reporter mary janeleza explains. >>for 67 years, the tropicana was a staple on the las vegas strip. it first opened on april 4th, 1957. unlv history. professor michael green says the casino was the most advanced when it was built. now symbolizes part of the old las vegas to the tropicana set a standard for its time in luxury. >>we will remember it for entertainment. the foley version there became the second major. >>production show on the strip. other big names at the tropicana include adagio dance company and performer nancy house ul's from dance to ozone. ian claire, she went on to open the nevada ballet theater and the smith center. she also mary jake hill, house ul's, former president of the tropicana. another way to think of the tropicana's history. >>is that the mob opened it? and they were going to have a local operator who was not a mbster jake l house and senior. and how's looking? so they're all mobsters and went back to his other properties. they actually were unsuccessful at the time. it'll
vegas is now collaborating with the hotel to preserve its history and six-decade legacy reporter mary janeleza explains. >>for 67 years, the tropicana was a staple on the las vegas strip. it first opened on april 4th, 1957. unlv history. professor michael green says the casino was the most advanced when it was built. now symbolizes part of the old las vegas to the tropicana set a standard for its time in luxury. >>we will remember it for entertainment. the foley version there became...
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his he wanted a minute to think mary jane i can see that from here no i didn't maybe didn't phrase it you know you i says please please know i think again mckinley really really thought hard and long before america entered the spanish-american and congress kept pushing the newspapers kept pushing him to you know, to go war. and he really reluctantly decided to do it. so i think the decision making was a long, hard process. he really, you know, thought a lot of his generals and thought a lot of their their input. and i think he gathered all that information. then he finally came to the decision that we had to get involved in order to to rectify this war. so i really think, you know, the spanish-american war was really the very first examples that i can that i can recall, that it was a long, hard process for him to come to terms that we should fight that war. i think i'll stick with d-day because it really was kind of it was a big one, even though he wasn't president yet. but. he, first of all, believed in the resilience of the people that he was working with, the troops and that kind o
his he wanted a minute to think mary jane i can see that from here no i didn't maybe didn't phrase it you know you i says please please know i think again mckinley really really thought hard and long before america entered the spanish-american and congress kept pushing the newspapers kept pushing him to you know, to go war. and he really reluctantly decided to do it. so i think the decision making was a long, hard process. he really, you know, thought a lot of his generals and thought a lot of...
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. >> for example, we got -- >> al, it's 57 degrees in mary jane falls, nevada? right here above the average highs, 70 degrees in roach, missouri. you understand me? and over here, you know i love -- we stay lucky in kentucky, it's going to be 60 as we blaze in blaze, kentucky. you dig? >> oh, yeah. >> and over here, we got potsville, pennsylvania, where we'll be 60 degrees. and down low on the go, 61 degrees in high point, get that, high point, north carolina. >> way to go, snoop! >> that's the best one we've ever had. >> oh my gosh. >> that's it. >> that's what's going on around >>> all right. second best time of the morning. >> i was going to say that was just the best time of the morning. >> was that fun? >> yes, it was. i've never been able to tell the weather, but it felt good doing that. >> that's how al feels everyday. >>> let's get to "popstart" now. we'll start with bruce springsteen and zack brian. the musicians going one on one for a fascinating conversation where bryan revealed to the boss how their band really came together. >> i get home and call o
. >> for example, we got -- >> al, it's 57 degrees in mary jane falls, nevada? right here above the average highs, 70 degrees in roach, missouri. you understand me? and over here, you know i love -- we stay lucky in kentucky, it's going to be 60 as we blaze in blaze, kentucky. you dig? >> oh, yeah. >> and over here, we got potsville, pennsylvania, where we'll be 60 degrees. and down low on the go, 61 degrees in high point, get that, high point, north carolina. >>...
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. - [announcer] call it what you will, pot, grass, hemp, or mary jane. - they had grass.an! - [friend] marijuana! (cross-talking) - the evolution of the name weed has been happening for eons at this point. there's so many slang terms that really originated with the older generations. - man, everybody blows pot. - oh my gosh. ganja, buddha, beeda weeda, like the sticky icky, like it just goes on and on. - but now primarily called cannabis. we still call it weed, but calling it anything else is almost improper and kind of lame. - what about pot? - pot? oh gosh, i'm not gonna say i'm smoking pot. - how often do you get high? - every day. multiple times a day. - i do smoke almost every day, if not most days. - i smoke all day, every day. - for gen z, we are so chill about drugs (laughing) and like the way that like the sixties, were chill about drugs. we are really bringing that back. - cheers. (inhaling) (exhaling) (inhaling) (coughing) (inhaling) - i am a functional stoner. my job is in cannabis so i have to, you know, if i was a vineyard owner, i'm going to be drinking my
. - [announcer] call it what you will, pot, grass, hemp, or mary jane. - they had grass.an! - [friend] marijuana! (cross-talking) - the evolution of the name weed has been happening for eons at this point. there's so many slang terms that really originated with the older generations. - man, everybody blows pot. - oh my gosh. ganja, buddha, beeda weeda, like the sticky icky, like it just goes on and on. - but now primarily called cannabis. we still call it weed, but calling it anything else is...
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mary. we are from southern california. the book that shaped america "pride and prejudice" by the one and only jane often. >> we say this because she set the standard for all american women today that we don't need to be looking for money and a man. we need to look for man -- we need to look for love. wasn'that time it normal. >> hello everyone. i came from. the book that i think shaped american history is diplomacy. we are going to break away from her booktv program for alive campaign 2024 coverage. we take you to arizona republican presidential nominee and former president donald trump is holding a rally for supporters. you're watching live coverage here on c-span2. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ from the lakes of minnesota ♪♪ to the hills of tennessee ♪♪ across the plains ♪♪ from sea to shining sea ♪♪ detroit to houston and new york to l.a. ♪♪ there's pride in every american heart. ♪♪ and i'm proud to be an american ♪♪ were at least i know i'm free ♪♪ and i won't forget the men who died ♪♪ who gave that right to me ♪♪ and i stand up next to you and defend her to the day he ♪♪ doubt i love this land ♪♪ god bless the usa ♪♪ and i'm proud to be an a
mary. we are from southern california. the book that shaped america "pride and prejudice" by the one and only jane often. >> we say this because she set the standard for all american women today that we don't need to be looking for money and a man. we need to look for man -- we need to look for love. wasn'that time it normal. >> hello everyone. i came from. the book that i think shaped american history is diplomacy. we are going to break away from her booktv program for...
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mary. we are from southern california. the book that shaped america "pride and prejudice" by the one and only jane often. >> we say this because set the standard for all american women today that we don't need to be looking for money and a man. we need to look for man -- we need to look for love. >> at that time it
mary. we are from southern california. the book that shaped america "pride and prejudice" by the one and only jane often. >> we say this because set the standard for all american women today that we don't need to be looking for money and a man. we need to look for man -- we need to look for love. >> at that time it