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like this is happening here in new brunswick. in new jersey. of the most diverse states. >> samone i who shot the video, said it was a couple and their daughter, they were making separate purchases both using coupons. >> there was family, latino family that was using a lot of coupons to maximize their savings. when you do that, it takes a lot of time, it was taking about 20 minutes. it was backing up the line. there were not many cashiers working that day. >> we could spend all day talking about this woman's outrageous behavior. >> send them bact back to theirn bleep [bleep] country. >> let's talk about the coupon. they were using these coupons. he is an immigrant, he is originally from sicily, and -- i. >> i i noticed this right away. >> i went to line, i was told by sears employees they don't have paper coupons any more. and if you type in sears and coupons, you will find a coupon for everything that you need. >> 30% off. sears, let's see. >> why not take advantage of it? coupons are a double edge toward. if you are the person checking out, y
like this is happening here in new brunswick. in new jersey. of the most diverse states. >> samone i who shot the video, said it was a couple and their daughter, they were making separate purchases both using coupons. >> there was family, latino family that was using a lot of coupons to maximize their savings. when you do that, it takes a lot of time, it was taking about 20 minutes. it was backing up the line. there were not many cashiers working that day. >> we could spend...
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new brunswick, new jersey. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: stuff yer face. >> strombolis were the waye sure that my 32-inch waist was still 32. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: have you ever been back to stuff your face? >> i go back every year. >> jimmy: stuff yer face. y-e-r right? >> y-e-r. >> jimmy: stuff yer face. you've been back. >> it's in new brunswick, new jersey. >> jimmy: do they have a photo of you or anything, a plaque? >> they've got this weird little shrine with candles. >> jimmy: yes! do they really? >> go bill boley. i love you. >> jimmy: yeah, that's the greatest man. >> it is. it's a great place. it's -- the strombolis come in two sizes, large and -- >> jimmy: get out. >> and huge. >> jimmy: huge, yeah. >> and that's fantastic. it's fresh food, made to order, it's exactly what fast food should be. >> jimmy: but then you -- i love that you started there, and you ended up now just like you're running the world, man. >> no, i got $200 in my pocket. eat red, save lives. when did this start, the red campaign? >> well the red campaign is part of the one campaign bono, and it's all
new brunswick, new jersey. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: stuff yer face. >> strombolis were the waye sure that my 32-inch waist was still 32. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: have you ever been back to stuff your face? >> i go back every year. >> jimmy: stuff yer face. y-e-r right? >> y-e-r. >> jimmy: stuff yer face. you've been back. >> it's in new brunswick, new jersey. >> jimmy: do they have a photo of you or anything, a plaque? >>...
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they would lose two every year and as far as kid we were in new brunswick and heavily dependent on all of the hospitals on medicaid this is something that is extremely mean to both seniors and children and medicaid recipients in general in terms of what it would actually do to rip apart medicaid. the medicaid. and now i would like to yield to the ranking member of the ways and means committee. it was about cutting taxes and that is the reality of what was in front of us. the cut to medicaid to pay for people at the top so we are going to cut the medicaid budget where 64 cents on the dollar goes to nursing home care for middle class people. so we can again pay for a tax cut and remember you have to change the baseline ticket to the tax cut they want to undertake. when the american people's office for what it was, their health care is going to be curtailed. they are going to pay for the tax cuts for those people, so they shed light on this and the magnifying glass and with that i want to introduce our friend from the education workforce. it's the public, the doctors, the hospitals. they
they would lose two every year and as far as kid we were in new brunswick and heavily dependent on all of the hospitals on medicaid this is something that is extremely mean to both seniors and children and medicaid recipients in general in terms of what it would actually do to rip apart medicaid. the medicaid. and now i would like to yield to the ranking member of the ways and means committee. it was about cutting taxes and that is the reality of what was in front of us. the cut to medicaid to...
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you've been back. >> it's in new brunswick, new jersey. >> jimmy: do they have a photo of you or anything: yeah, that's the greatest man. >> it is. it's a great place. it's -- the strombolis come in two sizes, large and -- >> jimmy: get out. >> and huge. >> jimmy: huge, yeah. >> and that's fantastic. it's fresh food, made to order, it's exactly what fast food should be. >> jimmy: but then you -- i love that you started there, and you ended up now just like you're running the world, man. >> no, i got $200 in my pocket. eat red, save lives. when did this start, the red campaign? >> well the red campaign is part of the one campaign started by bobby shriver and bono, and it's all about creating the funding to develop and send the drugs necessary to preserve lives for people that have hiv positive. predominantly in sub-saharan africa for 35 cents a day, you can keep someone alive for the rest of their lives, they can have a normal life and it's a a fantastic thing. keep in mind, aids started in our lifetime. it's an amazing thought that we can vanquish, eighty-six aids in our life time. so if
you've been back. >> it's in new brunswick, new jersey. >> jimmy: do they have a photo of you or anything: yeah, that's the greatest man. >> it is. it's a great place. it's -- the strombolis come in two sizes, large and -- >> jimmy: get out. >> and huge. >> jimmy: huge, yeah. >> and that's fantastic. it's fresh food, made to order, it's exactly what fast food should be. >> jimmy: but then you -- i love that you started there, and you ended up now...
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the headline this weekend at the stress factory comedy club in new brunswick.r tickets. >> it has been almost a year and she missed the babies birthday. and the baby cried and every time she cries i get this horrible feeling of hatred for my own daughter. >> we've been looking at all angles of addiction here on chasing news but somebody new it's have been coming along opening the store on addiction. i was contacted via facebook by a woman named linda atkinson. >> she shared her heartbreaking story with me, the story of grandparents and family members having to become full-time parents again of children and even young babies because there are addicted children are not fit to be good parents. according to linda her daughter started using heroin around 20 years old. at that time she had a newborn baby girl. >> i lay in the babies room. in the next afternoon she was lay the baby down and i went out there to tell her something and she was gone. those less i've seen her. >> those august 2016, but when you're go. >> so she just left the baby is to have has not seen he
the headline this weekend at the stress factory comedy club in new brunswick.r tickets. >> it has been almost a year and she missed the babies birthday. and the baby cried and every time she cries i get this horrible feeling of hatred for my own daughter. >> we've been looking at all angles of addiction here on chasing news but somebody new it's have been coming along opening the store on addiction. i was contacted via facebook by a woman named linda atkinson. >> she shared...
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we were at children's hospital in new brunswick a couple weeks ago, heavily dependent on medicaid. all of the children's homes and care. for is extremely troubling children, seniors, and medicaid itself in terms of what it will do to rip apart medicaid. now i will yield to my representative from the ways and means committee. >> let me congratulate the american people for putting a magnifying glass on what this was about. this was a cleverly disguised health care reform bill that was about cutting taxes. that is the reality of what was in front of us. $760 billion to medicaid to pay for a tax cut for people at the top. so, we're going to cut the medicaid budget where $.54 on the dollar goes to health care for middle-class people, we are going to substitute two years of the medicare trust fund and eliminate millions of people from receiving preventative care, nursing home care, and health care so we can again, pay for a tax cut. it is remember, you have to change the tax cuts they want to undertake. with the american people saw this for what it really was, their health care would be
we were at children's hospital in new brunswick a couple weeks ago, heavily dependent on medicaid. all of the children's homes and care. for is extremely troubling children, seniors, and medicaid itself in terms of what it will do to rip apart medicaid. now i will yield to my representative from the ways and means committee. >> let me congratulate the american people for putting a magnifying glass on what this was about. this was a cleverly disguised health care reform bill that was about...
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new jersey's state theater in new brunswick has also canceled a planned november concert appearance by griffin. >>> actor alec baldwin is winning praise for drumming up big-time cash at a political fundraiser in camden county. the emmy winner and donald trump impersonator helped raise more than $5 million at an event in collingswood last night believed to be the most money ever raised by either party at a single event in the state's history. organizers said the fundraiser puts democrats in a good position to win races across the state including the contest for governor. >>> 5:38. a local latino leader is hearing calls to step down after showing up at a rally supporting president trump. nbc10 in north philadelphia yesterday. the crowd was calling for carolina cabrera degiorgio, ceo of congresso, to step down. it's the longest serving latino organization in philadelphia. degiorgio made headlines last month after being spotted at a president trump rally in hairs bug to celebrate his first 100 days in office. she took photos with her phone while the president promised audience members that
new jersey's state theater in new brunswick has also canceled a planned november concert appearance by griffin. >>> actor alec baldwin is winning praise for drumming up big-time cash at a political fundraiser in camden county. the emmy winner and donald trump impersonator helped raise more than $5 million at an event in collingswood last night believed to be the most money ever raised by either party at a single event in the state's history. organizers said the fundraiser puts...
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state of sinaloa which has a lot of products that get important to us and even the province of new brunswick so everybody's getting in on the game. when you talk about what has to be approved in congress treaties like the iran deal that has to be approved by the senate but free trade agreements have to be approved by both the house and senate so there's a lot of work to do on lobbying things and people are going to be doing it and probably take a little bit of a break in august be brought back i added as going to september negotiate during the congressional recess and then come back and try to hammer something out to help the next seven months on their health but hey good luck to him where does that leave the. so it's being i'm sorry i'm trying to wrap my head around the entire napa conversation what's next on the trade front because we've got so much of this t.p. now after the eurozone going on why should we be looking for in the coming months it's a big question so i try to just go through the list of everything we should be watching out for but what's really at the top of the list so ther
state of sinaloa which has a lot of products that get important to us and even the province of new brunswick so everybody's getting in on the game. when you talk about what has to be approved in congress treaties like the iran deal that has to be approved by the senate but free trade agreements have to be approved by both the house and senate so there's a lot of work to do on lobbying things and people are going to be doing it and probably take a little bit of a break in august be brought back...
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game three of the new brunswick finals.james and the cavs save the entire nba and get back on home court. andy shoals has our bleacher report next. the united states postal service. priority: you [vo] what made secretariat the grwho ever lived?e of course he was strong... ...intelligent. ...explosive. but the true secret to his perfection... was a heart, twice the size of an average horse. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. it's a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> tonight the entire future of the nba i
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were heading up to new york driving northbound on the turnpike it had been causing problems near new brunswick you're better now. also this accident cleared in cumberland county. it brought down a traffic signal but they were able to repair everything. moving better on 347 northbound at route 47. outside live now this is wilmington, the overnight construction is cleared already so i-495 moving nicely. you've had so many headaches before on 495 but here at 12th street traffic is moving all right. matt and tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> this is breaking overnight. several people will wake up this morning to find their cars and homes damaged. police were called to the 6400 block of tulip street in the tacony section of the city last night over reports that a woman was out there smashing car windows. they tried to get ahold of the woman and that led to a scuffle injuring an officer's hand. police eventually used a taser on the woman and were able to take her into custody for observation. >>> and also new this morning, another woman is recovering after being shot. she was surrounded by an unruly cro
were heading up to new york driving northbound on the turnpike it had been causing problems near new brunswick you're better now. also this accident cleared in cumberland county. it brought down a traffic signal but they were able to repair everything. moving better on 347 northbound at route 47. outside live now this is wilmington, the overnight construction is cleared already so i-495 moving nicely. you've had so many headaches before on 495 but here at 12th street traffic is moving all...
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new jersey's state theater in new brunswick has also canceled a planned november concert appearance by>>> 6:17. jessica walking across the studio a minute ago. i can tell when she's hangry. >> you getting there, jessie? >> reporter: this is the problem -- we wake up so early that you can't eat right when you wake up because it's 2:00 in the morning. then once it's 7:00 because we have to wait until we've done our show to eat breakfast, it's been five hours. now we're starving to death. and then you're cranky. >> getting hangry again. >> that's where it starts. that was heated it. let's start on route 70. looks good out there around kings highway. and we're watching some sun glare, as well. no traffic or backups now. everything actually looks good through the intersection here. just a few cars out the door. roads are dry. a good drive for the most part. there's a crash in pottstown, though, south street around cross street. 95 looks okay. starting to see a little bit of the slowdown for the morningtime. 18 minutes for the southbound drive time from woodhaven road to the vine street expr
new jersey's state theater in new brunswick has also canceled a planned november concert appearance by>>> 6:17. jessica walking across the studio a minute ago. i can tell when she's hangry. >> you getting there, jessie? >> reporter: this is the problem -- we wake up so early that you can't eat right when you wake up because it's 2:00 in the morning. then once it's 7:00 because we have to wait until we've done our show to eat breakfast, it's been five hours. now we're...
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volume is david greenberg, professor of history and journalism at media studies and rockers in new brunswick. please join me in expressing our enthusiasm and excitement. >> i returned happily to the moment of the early 20th century to which i will return. i made my -- my way back to the earlier moment because i am wanting to be able to understand better something about the complexity of sovereignty and the connection between notions of sovereignty and ways we think and sovereignty of nations. inave been interested moments where someone stands up and says it is possible to do more than we have done, possible to extend sovereignty farther very much in the way it woodrow wilson did. but how in the course of making that attempt, these moves toward sovereignty and up, with great frequency, capitulating the relations of power and exclusions that have been in place. i am pleased to be here to think about woodrow wilson and his legacies in the moment when it is so important for us to be about liberalism, what it is, what it has been, what its limits are, and how we go forward with that in this parti
volume is david greenberg, professor of history and journalism at media studies and rockers in new brunswick. please join me in expressing our enthusiasm and excitement. >> i returned happily to the moment of the early 20th century to which i will return. i made my -- my way back to the earlier moment because i am wanting to be able to understand better something about the complexity of sovereignty and the connection between notions of sovereignty and ways we think and sovereignty of...
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finally and featured, actually, is david green berg, professor of history at rutgers university in new brunswick. he's frequently in the national news media. he specializes in american political and cultural history. his recent book, pluck of spin, an insider to the american presidency from the progressive era to the present. so please join me in expressing our enthusiasm and excitement for the panel. [ applause ] >> thank you so much and welcome. i come to you from the 1830s and 40s and return happily to this moment of the early 20th search little to which i will return. i made my way back to that earlier moment because i have been thinking and wanting to be able to understand better something about the complexity of sovereignty and the connections between notions of sovereignty that bear on the ways we think of the self in the society and the political system and b sovereignty -- the sovereignty of nations and i've been interested in moments when someone stands up and says, it is possible to do more than we've done. it is possible to extend sovereignty farther. very much in the way that woodro
finally and featured, actually, is david green berg, professor of history at rutgers university in new brunswick. he's frequently in the national news media. he specializes in american political and cultural history. his recent book, pluck of spin, an insider to the american presidency from the progressive era to the present. so please join me in expressing our enthusiasm and excitement for the panel. [ applause ] >> thank you so much and welcome. i come to you from the 1830s and 40s and...
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david greenberg, professor of history and of journalism and media studies at rutgers university new brunswick. he is a frequent commentator on the national news media on contemporary politic and pub -- and political affai- public specializing in american political and cultural history. his recent book, "republic of spin, an insider history of the american presidency," examines the rise of the white house spin machine from the progressive era to the present, and the debates that americans have waged over its implications for democracy. so, please join me in expressing our enthusiasm and excitement for them. [ applause ] >> thank you so much, and welcome. i come to you from the 1830s and '40s and return happily to this moment of the early 20th century to which i will return. i made my way back to that earlier moment because i have been thinking and wanting to be able to understand better something about the complexity of sovereignty and the connections between notions of sovereignty that bear on the ways we think of the self in the society and political system, and sovereignty of nations. i've
david greenberg, professor of history and of journalism and media studies at rutgers university new brunswick. he is a frequent commentator on the national news media on contemporary politic and pub -- and political affai- public specializing in american political and cultural history. his recent book, "republic of spin, an insider history of the american presidency," examines the rise of the white house spin machine from the progressive era to the present, and the debates that...
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north of the burlington county here but we do have some decent rain, up toward edison, new jersey and south brunswick and down toward pemberton and new hanover but everything is out of here and we will continue to move out. we will see some sunshine today and then we will look at three or 4:00 in the afternoon really isolated showers, again , it shouldn't ruin your day at all but if you see a pop up later on don't be surprised, that is your tuesday as we said 63 here. in the 60's every where else. average high is 86 degrees. we should have another day like yesterday, below average, yesterday was 82. today we expect 80. back to 82 on wednesday. then we will sore above average with 88 degrees on thursday, really humid on friday, and then saturday's high 92, the heat index could be around 100 on saturday, and then saturday, into sunday is our greatest chance of thunderstorms over the holiday weekend but even if they happen, still stays pretty hot and humid through the early part of the next week, and you know what tuesday is, bob kill i. >> the fourth of july. >> fourth of july, you got it. and, go ahea
north of the burlington county here but we do have some decent rain, up toward edison, new jersey and south brunswick and down toward pemberton and new hanover but everything is out of here and we will continue to move out. we will see some sunshine today and then we will look at three or 4:00 in the afternoon really isolated showers, again , it shouldn't ruin your day at all but if you see a pop up later on don't be surprised, that is your tuesday as we said 63 here. in the 60's every where...
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i remember 1976 when one of my first jobs in south brunswick, new jersey, was to paint bridges and barrelsnd buildings red, white, and blue with stars. and i can go back to 1976 and today and say our country is in a better place than it was in '76. maybe not in ten years later, but it was better than it was in 1976. my loser is actually in some ways the d.c. media in part because i have a lot of friends around the country who are not in the bubble and the mispronunciation of medical brezinski were so numerous that it struck me, you know, a lot of people do not pay attention to what we are talking about around here. and so maybe we are not quite as important. >> in our own echo chamber. >> winners and losers, olivier? >> winners is anyone who wants congress to debate and vote on the war against the so-called islamic state and other extremist groups. a little noticed development of how committees added a commandment to make an amendment that would repeal the 2001 authorization for the war in afghanistan that's been used by president bushes and obama to expand the war on terrorism. it's not a
i remember 1976 when one of my first jobs in south brunswick, new jersey, was to paint bridges and barrelsnd buildings red, white, and blue with stars. and i can go back to 1976 and today and say our country is in a better place than it was in '76. maybe not in ten years later, but it was better than it was in 1976. my loser is actually in some ways the d.c. media in part because i have a lot of friends around the country who are not in the bubble and the mispronunciation of medical brezinski...
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in north brunswick, new jersey on the democrat line. caller: thank you. program ando the comments on president trump to outsource his response ability to the generals and as a matter of fact, it's very typical in this case. the fact that trump doesn't have he justacity -- this is outsource that because he can't concentrate to make decisions. in other areas in judiciary and committee and intelligence areas, he doesn't believe those. fusenk what we are missing not coherent. generalss on the [indiscernible] if there are tangible decisions you have to make [indiscernible] day, trump isthe going to blame the generals, because he never wants to take responsibility for anything. it was being blamed for that theial attack and he said secretary of defense asked me to do it. you will ever take blame for anything. so that iftrategy everything goes wrong, you have planned. host: we revisit the conversation on afghanistan later on "washington journal." up next, we hear from chris jacobs with the texas public policy foundation joined by sam center for the american prog
in north brunswick, new jersey on the democrat line. caller: thank you. program ando the comments on president trump to outsource his response ability to the generals and as a matter of fact, it's very typical in this case. the fact that trump doesn't have he justacity -- this is outsource that because he can't concentrate to make decisions. in other areas in judiciary and committee and intelligence areas, he doesn't believe those. fusenk what we are missing not coherent. generalss on the...
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last summer i took my wife, rachel, and the twins to crystal springs water park in east brunswick, new mistake, we were totally wiped. the kids were cranky and it was just a complete nightmare. [ light laughter ] >> seth: our son is too young for water parks. >> you're lucky. i mean, don't get me wrong, there's nothing better than the look of joy on your kids' face when you see them play in the wave pool. >> seth: uh-huh. >> but it's very stressful. it's like a two-hour drive and then you have to put in the car seats, pack the lunches and swimsuits, goggles, swim caps, sunscreen, change of clothes in case the twins have an accident, flip-flops, wide-brim hats, and uh -- i feel like i'm forgetting something -- >> seth: goggles? >> i said those! >> seth: i'm sorry, gorbon, but did you telepathically connect with me just to tell me about a trip to the water park? >> no seth, i have more to speak to you about. i have a dire warning for you, seth. >> seth: a warning? what is it? >> seth! >> seth: what? >> don't listen to the naysayers, cruises are great for family vacations. >> seth: come o
last summer i took my wife, rachel, and the twins to crystal springs water park in east brunswick, new mistake, we were totally wiped. the kids were cranky and it was just a complete nightmare. [ light laughter ] >> seth: our son is too young for water parks. >> you're lucky. i mean, don't get me wrong, there's nothing better than the look of joy on your kids' face when you see them play in the wave pool. >> seth: uh-huh. >> but it's very stressful. it's like a two-hour...
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major delays, camden line service only to and from greenbelt, penn line only to and from new carrollton, brunswick>>> good morning, very comfortable outside still, sterling park locking at 59 degrees right now, 57 potomac. in the district we are at 67 degrees, 57 in upper marlboro. comfortable start to the day, 83 this afternoon, sunny, low humidity, 90s tomorrow and friday, humidity goes up, too, some storms for the weekend. >> thank you. another local news update for you in 25 minutes. back to "the today show." >>> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, feeling confident? gop senators say good progress is being made on their health care plan, despite cancelling a planned vote. >> we're continuing to talk about it. it's a very complicated subject. >> is that controversial bill suddenly back on track? we're live on thrill. ♪ >>> plus, how to be married. what's the best relationship advice you've ever gotten? >> the biggest thing is just having good communication. and talking before things start to get weird. >> our ongoing marriage series takes you around the world, in search of the secret to wedded bli
major delays, camden line service only to and from greenbelt, penn line only to and from new carrollton, brunswick>>> good morning, very comfortable outside still, sterling park locking at 59 degrees right now, 57 potomac. in the district we are at 67 degrees, 57 in upper marlboro. comfortable start to the day, 83 this afternoon, sunny, low humidity, 90s tomorrow and friday, humidity goes up, too, some storms for the weekend. >> thank you. another local news update for you in 25...
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i'll tell you, it is big news for the brunswick company and all the other boat stocks.ump election, the stocks of boating companies have just been going crazy. if you look at companies like malibu boats, for example, marine products, as well as brunswick, which is the maker of the boat that i'm on right now, sea ray, the stocks have all done really well. you know this is just not the folks with like you with a whole lot of money. this is people also that, if you look at the demographics of boating right now, these are people that are not like 100,000-dollar a year income folks. it is about 72% of the folks that buy boats these days, less than $100,000 a year. so truly, a rising tide that lifts all boats and boy, i wish you were here, mr. van i n you would be having a great day. stuart: i would, you're right, flock. but i get seasick. he will be out there all day. once you get him out there you won't get him back. check the big board, we're up 20 odd points. that's where we are. >>> now, hillary clinton blaming everything from trump, the russians, facebook, fake news, bl
i'll tell you, it is big news for the brunswick company and all the other boat stocks.ump election, the stocks of boating companies have just been going crazy. if you look at companies like malibu boats, for example, marine products, as well as brunswick, which is the maker of the boat that i'm on right now, sea ray, the stocks have all done really well. you know this is just not the folks with like you with a whole lot of money. this is people also that, if you look at the demographics of...
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mind northbound penn line passengers should drive washington metro to new carl ton to board trains in baltimore and if you take brunswick line this morning it will pra into union station and also keep in mind since receive track wrapped up autopsy rail lines on town. we'll let you know if that changes, in washington not delays with delays and any questions fox d.c. twitter, taking a lock at road next. >> develops you saw on "fox5"allegations of boost fixing to praise public schools. they approve the hiring of third party investigators. they voted unanimously last night. kev ep mavrm well joined the called guess spite den he'll of allegations state board hopes investigation will end controversy. >> there are politics at the local level, and ail times can be made. rather than jumping conclusion we want thoughtfully. >> i can hope at the can be wrapped up quickly. >> it's up clear when it starts. dr. maxwell says he will fully cooperate with the investigation and will take with us as well to make sure to keep it here at "fox5" as we press for answers in this story. dr. maxwell will joan us alive at 7:30 to talk about alleg
mind northbound penn line passengers should drive washington metro to new carl ton to board trains in baltimore and if you take brunswick line this morning it will pra into union station and also keep in mind since receive track wrapped up autopsy rail lines on town. we'll let you know if that changes, in washington not delays with delays and any questions fox d.c. twitter, taking a lock at road next. >> develops you saw on "fox5"allegations of boost fixing to praise public...
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as we forward maps deep in mind brunswick line not impacted this morning by disruptions that's good newsion station. penn line erins should board. we have you covered all morning long. we'll be back with the 6 pbg hour. >> breaking right now at 6 a deadly crash involving amtrak train and two pedestrians happened near union station and right now delays continue along the north east corridor. >> vote sdlaid. reaching eye breaking point as republicans refis to support the health care bill. so what's next. >> a live look outside on this wednesday morning june 28. what a beautiful picture of the jefferson memorial on this wednesday morning. nice water there. looks like raindrops here. glad you're with us today. >> i'm allison seymour. >> i'm steve chenevey. >> welcome to morning morning. first up at 6 breaking news impacking rail service between d.c. and philadelphia. rights now service between the two cities suspended. >> after two people were hit and killed on the train tracks in north east overnight. >> melanie alnwick you get live near the seen what happened? >> 1
as we forward maps deep in mind brunswick line not impacted this morning by disruptions that's good newsion station. penn line erins should board. we have you covered all morning long. we'll be back with the 6 pbg hour. >> breaking right now at 6 a deadly crash involving amtrak train and two pedestrians happened near union station and right now delays continue along the north east corridor. >> vote sdlaid. reaching eye breaking point as republicans refis to support the health care...
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brunswick, no problems. camden line service only to and from greenbelt. penn line to newarrollton at this point this morning. as far as metro, take green and orange from either station. use either line into d.c. this morning. 124 before 270, a crash chopper 4 overha this morning. inbound 66 at 123. disabled vehicle in the road causing delays. rest of the roads as you widen out, looks pretty good this morning. travel times on 270 top of the beltway, normal right now. in virginia, 66 and 95, no major issues. remember to listen to wtop, 103.5 when in the car. >>> had a great time around golden triangle district of downtown washington, one of the judges picking the prettiest planter boxes. there's the winner, beautiful white elephant ears and lilies. great day to be outside. another winner coming today. i will have pictures on my facebook and instagram. and any time you need weather, download the nbc washington app and it is there for you. 62 in washington under a clear sky. there had been 40s on the map earlier, but sunas to around 60 degrees. no chance for rain today, tomor
brunswick, no problems. camden line service only to and from greenbelt. penn line to newarrollton at this point this morning. as far as metro, take green and orange from either station. use either line into d.c. this morning. 124 before 270, a crash chopper 4 overha this morning. inbound 66 at 123. disabled vehicle in the road causing delays. rest of the roads as you widen out, looks pretty good this morning. travel times on 270 top of the beltway, normal right now. in virginia, 66 and 95, no...
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new world to his kids. >> bulington: check. this is a famous game by morphy against count isowarde and duke of brunswick. it's played in paris. teach geography. we teach science. we teach math. we teach it all using the chess board. >> alfonsi: bobby poole is a part-time preacher and a full- time assistant chess coach for bulington. poole says there were doubts that bulington could succeed in mississippi. >> poole: all the statistics, everything you look at, mississippi is the poorest. it's the dumbest. it's the fattest. we know that the rest of the nation has that conception of us. >> parker: people said that country kids couldn't learn chess. >> alfonsi: and? >> parker: we showed 'em different. >> benson: we proved them wrong. we proved 'em wrong. >> alfonsi: proof came last year in starkville, where bulington's team of mostly- elementary school kids from franklin county faced off against much older high school players at the mississippi state championships. rebekah griffin was in the fifth grade. what was their reaction when they saw you, a little fifth grader, sitting across the table from them? >> rebekah: one of them st
new world to his kids. >> bulington: check. this is a famous game by morphy against count isowarde and duke of brunswick. it's played in paris. teach geography. we teach science. we teach math. we teach it all using the chess board. >> alfonsi: bobby poole is a part-time preacher and a full- time assistant chess coach for bulington. poole says there were doubts that bulington could succeed in mississippi. >> poole: all the statistics, everything you look at, mississippi is the...
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news, again talking about the rails. big prob 7:00 a.m. they say trains not running between d.c. and philadelphia. what does this mean for marc. brunswick uneffected. southbound camden, stop at greenbelt this morning and no penn line service. metro will be honoring tickets. as far as metro, green, orange line. either of those work as you are headed in. inbound new york at kendall street northeast, police activity blocking right lane because of the fatal accident. aaron? >> thank you. >>> 5:32. we have team coverage of breaking news this morning. erika gonzales at union station with more on how it will impact the commute. >> we begin with justin finch, live near the crash site. what do you know about the investigation? >> reporter: hey there, eun, good morning. so far we can tell you investigators are likely waiting for daylight to get it is still on the tracks. overnight, we have seen crews looking for clues as they try to track down what was happening moments before it struck and killed two people last night. d.c. police at the scene with investigators overnight. close to 11:20 or so calls came in. at that time, amtrak was going from b
news, again talking about the rails. big prob 7:00 a.m. they say trains not running between d.c. and philadelphia. what does this mean for marc. brunswick uneffected. southbound camden, stop at greenbelt this morning and no penn line service. metro will be honoring tickets. as far as metro, green, orange line. either of those work as you are headed in. inbound new york at kendall street northeast, police activity blocking right lane because of the fatal accident. aaron? >> thank you....
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brunswick line however that is not impacted. operating to union station as normal. northbound penn line passengers should ride washington metro to newo baltimore. however new metro rail lines are delayed that's good news for you there. inbound 50 take look back on the roads. beg delays because of a crash blocking the center lane after 197. delays back into bowie this morning. northbound 210, two lanes blocked near old fort road heavy delays toward the beltway. bottom side delays from pennsylvania avenue to across the wilson bridge into alexandria. 45 minute slow down earlier crash did clear. and then there's that inner loop crash at the heavy delays spilling on to 66 through fairfax and vienna on the eastbound side. back to you allison and steve. >> controversy mounting in arkansas. this after officials installed this ten commandments on the lawn of the state capitol. yesterday's installation follows two years of heated debates. liberties union of arkansas and opponents say they plan to sue to have that statue taken down. >>> also new morning fbi' most wanted bank robber now behind bars. investigators identified a 3984 old man kak47
brunswick line however that is not impacted. operating to union station as normal. northbound penn line passengers should ride washington metro to newo baltimore. however new metro rail lines are delayed that's good news for you there. inbound 50 take look back on the roads. beg delays because of a crash blocking the center lane after 197. delays back into bowie this morning. northbound 210, two lanes blocked near old fort road heavy delays toward the beltway. bottom side delays from...