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welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big world from nassau. i'm elizabeth stanton, and i'm here in nassau, bahamas with my friends taylor gray and jennifer veal. hi. so i heard there used to be pirates here.
welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big world from nassau. i'm elizabeth stanton, and i'm here in nassau, bahamas with my friends taylor gray and jennifer veal. hi. so i heard there used to be pirates here.
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another 1:00 pm central standard time, 2:00 eastern standard time, some 38 minutes ago. >> david nassau sees his entire dynasty crumbling even though he doesn't learn until 28 hours later that his son has died, how much did that change america? >> i think it changed america enormously. i think it changed america because as -- and i'm saying something that many others have said, it was our loss of innocence. it was the moment in which we joined the rest of the world in which we understood that violence, regrettably is very much a part of life in the 20th century, was in the 20th century, and is in the 21st century. for the current generation in that emotional moment after barack obama in grant park, illinois, there was that jubilation that something had hand that had never ever happened before. young people during the kennedy times felt like they had been empowered. this was a man that they could identify with. >> john kennedy -- we have to remember the context, and that's what historians do. dwight eisenhower had been in the white house for eight years. before that truman and roosevelt.
another 1:00 pm central standard time, 2:00 eastern standard time, some 38 minutes ago. >> david nassau sees his entire dynasty crumbling even though he doesn't learn until 28 hours later that his son has died, how much did that change america? >> i think it changed america enormously. i think it changed america because as -- and i'm saying something that many others have said, it was our loss of innocence. it was the moment in which we joined the rest of the world in which we...
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say for example, on nassau county, the nassau coliseum.orum will now be reopened january 15th. is that a possible revenue stream for you to be outfitting a reasons has? >> absolutely. where sound matters, harman is definitely one of the top contenders. yankee field, dallas cowboy stadiums. that is what we do. all disney theme parks have harman. we're definitely proud of that we'll work on all the arenas. good thing u.s. economy is rebounding, venues, a lost installations are due for outfitting and technology is moving from analog to digital. that is where harman is playing a big role. liz: let's go back to autos, that's where we usually see audio equipment from harman in cars. go back to "cash for clunkers." some criticize that program. some believe it saved the auto industry. what do you think about putting audio equipment in cars. >> that was right thing at the time. we're seeing a lot of pent-up demand coming up. most importantly to the connected environment. people can not be connected in the car without being safe unless you have a go
say for example, on nassau county, the nassau coliseum.orum will now be reopened january 15th. is that a possible revenue stream for you to be outfitting a reasons has? >> absolutely. where sound matters, harman is definitely one of the top contenders. yankee field, dallas cowboy stadiums. that is what we do. all disney theme parks have harman. we're definitely proud of that we'll work on all the arenas. good thing u.s. economy is rebounding, venues, a lost installations are due for...
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. >> grossman: this is george harrison in nassau. he had obviously just gotten up.to him that was so simple and vulnerable, but look how open and honest he is. >> safer: and so ridiculously young. >> grossman: yes. there he is. hey, i tried to warn him. >> safer: he got to know them really well in the bahamas, when they made the film "help." grossman tagged along, shooting for "life" magazine. it was a low-key affair, a far cry from the pandemonium of the sullivan show a year earlier. the photographer and the band hit it off. >> grossman: i was a fly on the wall, watching and being a friend. they talked. they joked. >> safer: each morning, grossman served as the band's human alarm clock. your wakeup call to the beatles was what? >> grossman: "♪ oh, what a beautiful morning ♪ oh, what a beautiful day ♪ i've got a wonderful feeling everything's going my way." and it did. this is a picture that ringo took. john wanted to make my hair long and combed like a beatle, which he tried to do. this is terrific fun for me. >> safer: as filming took them from nassau to austria t
. >> grossman: this is george harrison in nassau. he had obviously just gotten up.to him that was so simple and vulnerable, but look how open and honest he is. >> safer: and so ridiculously young. >> grossman: yes. there he is. hey, i tried to warn him. >> safer: he got to know them really well in the bahamas, when they made the film "help." grossman tagged along, shooting for "life" magazine. it was a low-key affair, a far cry from the pandemonium of...
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the mission is the second mission for nassau's mars scout program but it's the first specifically designed to study the upper atmosphere of mars. scientists believe that mars was similar to earth some 4 billion years ago but now it's a cold dry planet. so at this point nasa scientists want to know what happened to cause such a drastic climate change, and what caused mars to lose it's liquid water because previous explorations indicate that water once existed on mars. and the big question what caused mars to lose it's early atmosphere. mavin will be launched in space and will carry with it eight scientific instruments that will take measurements of the atmosphere of mars and the average trip time from earth to mars, ten months. now once it reaches mars in 2014 it will spend one earth year to orbit the planet as some point as close to the surface of mars as 93 miles above the planet. that way they'll be table measure gas and atmosphere of the planet. >> julia, joining us live from the kennedy space center. hopefully mavin won't hear that "recall late" coming up. workers in japan remove the r
the mission is the second mission for nassau's mars scout program but it's the first specifically designed to study the upper atmosphere of mars. scientists believe that mars was similar to earth some 4 billion years ago but now it's a cold dry planet. so at this point nasa scientists want to know what happened to cause such a drastic climate change, and what caused mars to lose it's liquid water because previous explorations indicate that water once existed on mars. and the big question what...
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also joining us in studio right now, david nassau is the author of this incredible book. you spent five years of your life working on this book. it is massive. but i want to get your feelings about this particular day 50 years later, how it affected you not just as an author, but as a person. >> i think i was in college. i was in my dorm room. there was shouting in the hol kwais. i opened the door, and someone yelled kennedy does shot. i didn't believe it. went back into my dorm room. just to make sure, turned on the radio, and my day changed. my life changed. i think the lives of all us of changed. because suddenly america was not that safe haven or that civilized beacon in the world. america was a nation, a society that had its violence. its tragedies like everywhere else. >> because this was unthinkable, and i explain to my own children, it was unbelievable that a president could be assassinated, and yet it seemed like a snapshot there was kennedy, there was kennedy, king, malcolm x so many leaders at that time, it just seemed to be such a turbulent time. as an histori
also joining us in studio right now, david nassau is the author of this incredible book. you spent five years of your life working on this book. it is massive. but i want to get your feelings about this particular day 50 years later, how it affected you not just as an author, but as a person. >> i think i was in college. i was in my dorm room. there was shouting in the hol kwais. i opened the door, and someone yelled kennedy does shot. i didn't believe it. went back into my dorm room....
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. >> before we go to break, gretta from nassau, >>> cloudy skies, mild. well in the 40s, though. so a lot warmer than it has been. we're going to see spotty showers this morning coming through. keen a couple here and there by 9:00. look at the temps. 58 in town. 61 in fredericksburg. 58 in winchester. we'll take you to the 3:00 hour with a better chance of showers near the mason-dixon line and later this afternoon and evening, spotty showers. still upper 50s at 6:00 p.m. but cold is coming this weekend. monika? >>> if you're planning to head on the west side of town, we're in great shape. no problems between 270, the american legion bridge and tysons corner. coming in from the west on 66, volumes are light from manassas and dulles toll road in from sterling. back to you, andrea and mike. >>> from a pint size super hero to history making season for a local football team. >> it was a tough week the way it ended but there were some positive things to look back on. here are some of the memorable >>> thanks for joining us. good morning, monika. >> do you remember your name now? >> it
. >> before we go to break, gretta from nassau, >>> cloudy skies, mild. well in the 40s, though. so a lot warmer than it has been. we're going to see spotty showers this morning coming through. keen a couple here and there by 9:00. look at the temps. 58 in town. 61 in fredericksburg. 58 in winchester. we'll take you to the 3:00 hour with a better chance of showers near the mason-dixon line and later this afternoon and evening, spotty showers. still upper 50s at 6:00 p.m. but cold...
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. >> there are 6100 deceased people still registered to vote in nassau county. 270 of the deceased actuallyafter they die. here to react michael crowley and allen combs. this is a microcosm. >> who was that last guy? >> that was you. the usual blather. now we ask back. >> what say you? is what i say is theis is clerical fraud. these were clerks who would miss identified people and use the names of people similar. >> 270 deceased people passed ballots. you say it was a clerical error. why don't we make it easier for the people doing the clerical work by having an id. >> voter id. people doing the clerical work that has names and addresses. that's what a photo id is name the picture and address. >> i voted in new york city. i wanted to take out my new york state driver's license. the they said oh, no, not necessary. >> you can't. >> let me give you some facts. integrity organizations last year you had 46 states prosecuting or convicting voter fraud cases. also nationwide you have 1.8 million dead people on the roles eligible to vote. that is just a slice. 24 million voter registrations in ame
. >> there are 6100 deceased people still registered to vote in nassau county. 270 of the deceased actuallyafter they die. here to react michael crowley and allen combs. this is a microcosm. >> who was that last guy? >> that was you. the usual blather. now we ask back. >> what say you? is what i say is theis is clerical fraud. these were clerks who would miss identified people and use the names of people similar. >> 270 deceased people passed ballots. you say it...
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report by news day on long island says there are 6100 deceased people still registered to vote in nassauy. and 270 of the deceased actually cast ballots after they died. [ laughter ] here now to react monica crowley and alan colmes. both are fox news analysts. it's a microcosm. >> who was that last guy on there? >> that was you, colmes, the usual blather. now we have facts and what do you say now. >> what say you? what i say is that this is clerical fraud for the most part. >> clerical fraud? >> what the newspaper reported fraud. what news day reported, these were clerks that misidentified people and often used the names of people that were deceased that were very similar to the people voting. not voter id fraud. >> but many cast ballots, that is a facts. why don't we make it easier for the people doing the clinical work, by having an id, doesn't that make it easier for everybody? >> how about the people doing the clinical work, having them actually match the names and addresses. you don't need a voter id law to do it. >> i actually voted today in new york city, and i wanted to take out
report by news day on long island says there are 6100 deceased people still registered to vote in nassauy. and 270 of the deceased actually cast ballots after they died. [ laughter ] here now to react monica crowley and alan colmes. both are fox news analysts. it's a microcosm. >> who was that last guy on there? >> that was you, colmes, the usual blather. now we have facts and what do you say now. >> what say you? what i say is that this is clerical fraud for the most part....
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report by news day on long island says there are 6100 deceased people still registered to vote in nassau deceased actually cast ballots after they died. [ laughter ] here now to react monica crowley and alan colmes. both are fox news analysts. it's a microcosm. >> who was that last guy on there? >> that was you, colmes, the usual blather. now we have facts and what do you say now. >> what say you? what i say is that this is clerical fraud for the most part. >> clerical fraud? >> what the newspaper reported fraud. what news day reported, these were clerks that misidentified people and often used the names of people that were deceased that were very similar to the people voting. not voter id fraud. >> but many cast ballots, that is a facts. why don't we make it easier for the people doing the clinical work, by having an id, doesn't that make it easier for everybody? >> how about the people doing the clinical work, having them actually match the names and addresses. you don't need a voter id law to do it. >> i actually voted today in new york city, and i wanted to take out my new york state
report by news day on long island says there are 6100 deceased people still registered to vote in nassau deceased actually cast ballots after they died. [ laughter ] here now to react monica crowley and alan colmes. both are fox news analysts. it's a microcosm. >> who was that last guy on there? >> that was you, colmes, the usual blather. now we have facts and what do you say now. >> what say you? what i say is that this is clerical fraud for the most part. >> clerical...
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linda lowden from the nassau suffolk animal hospital. welcome back. >> thank you.or that he was brought to, as i understand it. really, you gave him maybe a 50% chance? >> not even. 10, 15%. he couldn't move any of his limbs. he was in really awful shape, but he wagged his tail at the doctor who first saw him and she was like no, we're going to give him a chance. so we all gave him a chance. >> and people who are looking in right now and hearing joey's story, what kind of person throws a dog in a plastic bag a? >> awful. i can't even imagine. >> is he a classic dog fighting victim? >> yes. he had open wounds all over his neck that were infected. he had been used as bait. he was a mess. >> now 18 months have gone by, right? completely healthy? >> completely healthy. he has a funny gait a little bit. he's a little off balance sometimes, but he runs like the wind and he runs with me three miles. >> what a great story. what's your message today? what do you want people watching now to know? >> what i want them to know is even though animals can be -- especially these a
linda lowden from the nassau suffolk animal hospital. welcome back. >> thank you.or that he was brought to, as i understand it. really, you gave him maybe a 50% chance? >> not even. 10, 15%. he couldn't move any of his limbs. he was in really awful shape, but he wagged his tail at the doctor who first saw him and she was like no, we're going to give him a chance. so we all gave him a chance. >> and people who are looking in right now and hearing joey's story, what kind of...
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but on the nassau county, we should do something. >> you should spear head it. >> random hall is where street for fun. peter johnson, jr. shedding light on this disturbing and deadly trend coming up. >>> then a pot of gold found in the strangest place. an airplane bathroom. we're going to flush this one out as we roll on live from new york city. when it's donut friday at the office, i use my citi thankyou card to get 2x the points at the coffee shop. which will help me get to a beach in miami and they'll be uck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points dining out, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor sa
but on the nassau county, we should do something. >> you should spear head it. >> random hall is where street for fun. peter johnson, jr. shedding light on this disturbing and deadly trend coming up. >>> then a pot of gold found in the strangest place. an airplane bathroom. we're going to flush this one out as we roll on live from new york city. when it's donut friday at the office, i use my citi thankyou card to get 2x the points at the coffee shop. which will help me get...