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for a book that she would write for george putnam if they made it if they survived. of course they do. see plane lands safely in the water off the coast of wales. june 1928 by the time they opened the door of that plane and amelia steps out. she's already become one of the most famous women in the world. but to her enduring credit amelia knew that what she had done in that flight was really nothing. as she would say that summer. i was just a sack of potatoes on that plane. i was cargo. and she would spend the rest of what would be a very short life. just nine years in the spotlight. making bold flights in an answer to her critics. it would surprise us to think about it now, but even amelia earhart. had critics ruth nichols was a daughter of wall street wealth born on the upper east side in new york and raised in tony, westchester county. and more than any other woman really, it's ruth nichols who will challenge amelia earhart for the title of most accomplished female aviator in this time in the 1920s and 30. and for ruth, it's it's a it's a journey that really begins
for a book that she would write for george putnam if they made it if they survived. of course they do. see plane lands safely in the water off the coast of wales. june 1928 by the time they opened the door of that plane and amelia steps out. she's already become one of the most famous women in the world. but to her enduring credit amelia knew that what she had done in that flight was really nothing. as she would say that summer. i was just a sack of potatoes on that plane. i was cargo. and she...
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and, you know, being in the hudson valley, rockland county, west chester, putnam, duchess we defeated the chair of the dccc first time in 42 years. and, you know, today hillary clinton, bill clinton and george soros wake up with a republican congressman elect. >> steve: your win reminds me of when aoc beat joe crowley the number 3 democrat in the house. >> absolutely. i mean, it's not often that it happens. but, you know, sean maloney had sent a memo earlier this year to state democrats demanding they jerry man der new york's congressional map. >> steve: do you blame them? >> it just didn't work out the way he predicted. >> steve: george, the democrats threw everybody at you, jill biden, the first lady showed up. the governor showed up. hillary clinton showed up. they all campaigned against you. and you beat them all. >> the reality is they were campaigning for themselves. this was a love fest. it was all about my opponent. he never once spoke about issues that matter to the people. i kept this entire campaign about messaging, talking to the people about issues that keep everybody up
and, you know, being in the hudson valley, rockland county, west chester, putnam, duchess we defeated the chair of the dccc first time in 42 years. and, you know, today hillary clinton, bill clinton and george soros wake up with a republican congressman elect. >> steve: your win reminds me of when aoc beat joe crowley the number 3 democrat in the house. >> absolutely. i mean, it's not often that it happens. but, you know, sean maloney had sent a memo earlier this year to state...
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33,000 accounts without power. 23 point 3% out in brevard, 16.6% in indian river, volusia, seminal, putnam, and orange are smaller percentages but there are 17,000 linemen to make restoration efforts once it safe to do so. people have been working in some areas and will continue to go in once it is safe. we have activated 600 national guardsmen. we have search and rescue teams on standby. we also have swc high water vehicles ready to respond should the effort be needed. we have 250 florida department of transportation crews that are ready to deploy and begin damage assessment, bridge assessment, and to clear roadways as necessary. 61 school districts are closed for today. of course, schools are closed tomorrow for veterans day. an updated list for that, you can go to florida fo l d.o.b..org. i want to take kevin. this is not as significant as storm of hurricane ian but on the heels of that you are seeing communities particularly in the volusia county area with a lot of erosion on the coastline. this has put structures in jeopardy and they have been working very hard to make sure everybody
33,000 accounts without power. 23 point 3% out in brevard, 16.6% in indian river, volusia, seminal, putnam, and orange are smaller percentages but there are 17,000 linemen to make restoration efforts once it safe to do so. people have been working in some areas and will continue to go in once it is safe. we have activated 600 national guardsmen. we have search and rescue teams on standby. we also have swc high water vehicles ready to respond should the effort be needed. we have 250 florida...
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fewer people bowling together as putnam explained. even in sports participation has declined during church attendance has declined. public spheres have not been invested in. parks, libraries, museums. how do we turn this around? to me, the reason why so many people are perhaps in their basement playing video games or in their basement doing all my shopping is partly a response to a feeling of community bonds of weathered and covid did not help anything. >> i think the first thing is to understand the often need a medium. i found this wonderful metaphor that was used in the human condition, this is my kind of crowd! she talks about -- he is looking at one of the binding agent that holds society together and her metaphor is a table. she says if you have people sitting around a table, they have come together, let us imagine that table suddenly disappears. you have a random bunch of people standing around. the table itself has brought people together. that notion of the need for a table, as any for people to come together, whether it is a
fewer people bowling together as putnam explained. even in sports participation has declined during church attendance has declined. public spheres have not been invested in. parks, libraries, museums. how do we turn this around? to me, the reason why so many people are perhaps in their basement playing video games or in their basement doing all my shopping is partly a response to a feeling of community bonds of weathered and covid did not help anything. >> i think the first thing is to...
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putnam. who's powderhorn was dated.in 1756 and like its owner, has had had a lifetime still does that is very far reaching its baroque design. well-worn is nevertheless beautiful. it's illuminated lettering that features the word war, takes the art form to a new height. but it was made for hollywood, israel putnam was a captain in rodgers rangers was promoted to the rank of major in 1758. before he came a p.o.w. so only two years after the powder horn was made, he commanded a company of kinetic men during the 1760 to expedite mission to havana. he was shipped back in a hurricane. my wife would correct me on that hurricane. she's from the south of here in nearly died then. so after all the fun in cuba two years later he and presumably his powderhorn took part quelling pontiac's rebellion near detroit after the french and indian war finally went home and operated general wolf tavern and hartford, connecticut became prominent in the sons of liberty when lexington and concord. he rushed to cambridge, in a matter of hours, b
putnam. who's powderhorn was dated.in 1756 and like its owner, has had had a lifetime still does that is very far reaching its baroque design. well-worn is nevertheless beautiful. it's illuminated lettering that features the word war, takes the art form to a new height. but it was made for hollywood, israel putnam was a captain in rodgers rangers was promoted to the rank of major in 1758. before he came a p.o.w. so only two years after the powder horn was made, he commanded a company of kinetic...
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so we do know that they were there there were other accounts for putnam's regiment at one point about like 27 men and hazen's regiment was part of putnam's regiment and they said there were 27 african-american with the regiment at that time. some of them were probably in hazen's regiment. but so i was really trying to track him down but i i found it. very interesting. they did not make that designator. and what does that mean that they are not making that designator on these troops? down we before we give everyone the opportunity to get their books signed to appreciate the amazing artifact we have on loan from hsp or to imagine what that knapsack contained with our recreation. it is our long tradition for scott stephenson to the final question. i do like to have the final word as you know. i'm curious have have portions presumably not all of the dire has been in published. i'm just curious if what would you like to say about that with it? i did in the midst of doing this. this is one of the things where your research if you were right. i'm not sure where it is. but when i first came t
so we do know that they were there there were other accounts for putnam's regiment at one point about like 27 men and hazen's regiment was part of putnam's regiment and they said there were 27 african-american with the regiment at that time. some of them were probably in hazen's regiment. but so i was really trying to track him down but i i found it. very interesting. they did not make that designator. and what does that mean that they are not making that designator on these troops? down we...
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of putnam's regiment. there was 27 african americans with the regiment at that time, some of them were probably in hastens regiment. so i was really trying to track him down, but i found it very interesting that they did not make that designator. what does that mean? that they are not making that designator on these troops. >> before we give everyone the opportunity to get their book signed, to appreciate the amazing artifact we have on loan from hsp or imagine what that knapsack contained with our recreation, it is our long tradition for scott stevenson to have the final question. >> i do like to have the final word. i am curious, have portions, presumably not all of the diary has been published, i am just curious if what would you like to say about that. >> i did in the midst of doing this, this is one of the things where your research goes wrong or right, but when i first came across the sergeant major's journal, and he is my sergeant major, is that i started to think this would be a great thing to tran
of putnam's regiment. there was 27 african americans with the regiment at that time, some of them were probably in hastens regiment. so i was really trying to track him down, but i found it very interesting that they did not make that designator. what does that mean? that they are not making that designator on these troops. >> before we give everyone the opportunity to get their book signed, to appreciate the amazing artifact we have on loan from hsp or imagine what that knapsack...
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so we do know that they were there there were other accounts for putnam's regiment at one point about like 27 men and hazen's regiment was part of putnam's regiment and they said there were 27 african-american with the regiment at that time. some of them were probably in hazen's regiment. but so i was really trying to track him down but i i found it. very interesting. they did not make that designator. and what does that mean that they are not making that designator on these troops? down we before we give everyone the opportunity to get their books signed to appreciate the amazing artifact we have on loan from hsp or to imagine what that knapsack contained with our recreation. it is our long tradition for scott stephenson to the final question. i do like to have the final word as you know. i'm curious have have portions presumably not all of the dire has been in published. i'm just curious if what would you like to say about that with it? i did in the midst of doing this. this is one of the things where your research if you were right. i'm not sure where it is. but when i first came t
so we do know that they were there there were other accounts for putnam's regiment at one point about like 27 men and hazen's regiment was part of putnam's regiment and they said there were 27 african-american with the regiment at that time. some of them were probably in hazen's regiment. but so i was really trying to track him down but i i found it. very interesting. they did not make that designator. and what does that mean that they are not making that designator on these troops? down we...
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contract getting round that american company ah he, how did i before him it's getting a logo for the putnam towards her until you also found out a baby on the way you know, to be bringing your lock into the world. when our future is so uncertain, it definitely makes you think about those things. so this is what she be doing with my mom would be fast asleep, but she'd get out of the patch and just sit on her belly and just do this isn't something you know, somethings here don't you know be nice. be nice. one bath, con sweat can contrast conflict. so heat kills him. what would you do in a fly? oh, what i find hard for someone who is actually been in the fire grounds. majority of things burned. my business partner, phil. he does a lease and i think so he gets called a lot by the walls. i've groups to use a sick one best but most of those are getting put down because there's no way for them to go. lot of one that says devised but will they survive until it regenerates to actually be self sufficient? again, as a natural bushland? i don't know. hm . hello am i speaking with? oh yeah. well those i
contract getting round that american company ah he, how did i before him it's getting a logo for the putnam towards her until you also found out a baby on the way you know, to be bringing your lock into the world. when our future is so uncertain, it definitely makes you think about those things. so this is what she be doing with my mom would be fast asleep, but she'd get out of the patch and just sit on her belly and just do this isn't something you know, somethings here don't you know be nice....
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including her future husband george putnam of platinum publishing.they would put amelia earhart on a sea plane sitting in boston harbour, flown by a man, a plane that was going to be going across the atlantic. now, on this first flight amelia had no job but to sit behind the two men who are at the controls and take notes. for a book that she would write for george putnam if they made it, if they survived, of course they do. the sea plane lands safely in the water off the coast of wales in june 1928, by the time they open the door of that plane and amelia steps out she has already become one of the most famous women in the world. but, to her enduring credit amelia knew that what she had done on that flight was really nothing. as she would say that summer, i was just a sack of potatoes on that plane. i was cargo. she would spend the rest of would be a very short life just nine years in the spotlight. making bold flights in an answer to her critics. it would surprise us to think about it now but even amelia earhart had critics. ruth nichols was a daught
including her future husband george putnam of platinum publishing.they would put amelia earhart on a sea plane sitting in boston harbour, flown by a man, a plane that was going to be going across the atlantic. now, on this first flight amelia had no job but to sit behind the two men who are at the controls and take notes. for a book that she would write for george putnam if they made it, if they survived, of course they do. the sea plane lands safely in the water off the coast of wales in june...
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there are fewer civic associations, fewer people bowling together as bob putnam explain, even uses sports participation in some areas has declined. church attendance of course is declining. in public spheres of that been very really invested in them. by that any public spaces, parks, libraries, museums. how do we turn this around? because to me the reason why some people are perhaps in a basement playing video games or in the basement doing online shopping perhaps is partly a response to a feeling that community bonds have withered and, of course, covid didn't help anything. >> i mean, i think the first thing is to understand that you often need mbda. you need a way to bring people together. i found this wonderful metaphor that was used in the human condition, this is my kind of crowd, the human condition she talks about, she's looking at what of the binding agents that hold a society together? her metaphor that her metaphor is a table. she's it if you your peopleg around the table they have come together come let's imagine that table suddenly disappears, right? you just have a random bun
there are fewer civic associations, fewer people bowling together as bob putnam explain, even uses sports participation in some areas has declined. church attendance of course is declining. in public spheres of that been very really invested in them. by that any public spaces, parks, libraries, museums. how do we turn this around? because to me the reason why some people are perhaps in a basement playing video games or in the basement doing online shopping perhaps is partly a response to a...
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putnam was thought a rising star in the gop for a long time. he's an able guy. i remember, he said to me there wasn't an opening for senate, so he ran for governor. look now. he had the stones to stand up to the medical establishment, the political establishment, the democrats and media in the state of florida on covid, which i think is where he made his mark, and was willing -- took the chance, believed in his own advice he was getting from his medical advisors. i think it's played out for him. now he is where he is. >> we shouldn't overlook the win by marco rubio. democrats had hopes that val demings, former police chief from orlando, it's not close. in some of the counties, it's equal or greater than desantis' spread. let's head over to bill hemmer. >> i'm going to stir the pot. give me a moment. i want to set it up the right way. then you can have a stab at it. okay? talking about florida, i don't want to overlook it. keep in mind, when we began this night, okay, republican leadership thought they had to flip four seats in florida, right? or pick up four. ok
putnam was thought a rising star in the gop for a long time. he's an able guy. i remember, he said to me there wasn't an opening for senate, so he ran for governor. look now. he had the stones to stand up to the medical establishment, the political establishment, the democrats and media in the state of florida on covid, which i think is where he made his mark, and was willing -- took the chance, believed in his own advice he was getting from his medical advisors. i think it's played out for...
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"i'm the owner of 'putnam county news.'ing on. and if i'm not happy, you're not gonna be happy." [tense music] he went to town on me. he started running, you know, negative articles in the paper pretty much continuously about my performance on the town board. if we'd have a success with something, no coverage. any kind of, you know, hit and a failure, blown out of proportion. it was petty and vindictive, but if they didn't like somebody, if they singled you out, and you got in their crosshairs, you were in for a real thrashing in the local paper. which, in turn, meant local people started to see you in a different light. they would report on meetings that hadn't even happened. you know, how do you do this? how do you create your own reality? you know, they'd have quotes in there of things that didn't happen. he didn't care. i'd call up, and we'd argue on the phone, and he said, "look, if i want to, "i'll put a story about you, and that'll be true, "because what i say is true. i make the truth." ♪ ailes came to cold spring,
"i'm the owner of 'putnam county news.'ing on. and if i'm not happy, you're not gonna be happy." [tense music] he went to town on me. he started running, you know, negative articles in the paper pretty much continuously about my performance on the town board. if we'd have a success with something, no coverage. any kind of, you know, hit and a failure, blown out of proportion. it was petty and vindictive, but if they didn't like somebody, if they singled you out, and you got in their...
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putnam, we tell the story here. so here we go. that's her father. i can pull off of the year is $1869.00 as we bought the honda. * before long we are informed that our ship is trapped in the arctic and being crushed by masses of ice. we have to jump ship, but not before putting on warm clothes. and that's when we enter the ice spawn you can see it, but i can feel it. it's really cold here. minus 10 degrees celsius. a cool tip also for the summer. by the way, the original expedition had a happy and the true made it to greenland, and later returned home as heroes of the hands on to the honda of danza. what a long day from the tropics to be eternal ice. i had it all. those were my berlin winter tips for you. i hope you had at least as much fun as i did well. bye bye. see you next time. ah ah ah ah ah ah, with you a little march 2017 sight of crime museum. 3 men climb over, train tracks to the border museum. they enter through an unsecured window and steal the largest gold coins in the world, spectacular crime and only one of many. museum a crime scene.
putnam, we tell the story here. so here we go. that's her father. i can pull off of the year is $1869.00 as we bought the honda. * before long we are informed that our ship is trapped in the arctic and being crushed by masses of ice. we have to jump ship, but not before putting on warm clothes. and that's when we enter the ice spawn you can see it, but i can feel it. it's really cold here. minus 10 degrees celsius. a cool tip also for the summer. by the way, the original expedition had a happy...
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. >> i would add to that with the robert putnam research and the disappearance of traditional institutions political persuasion that local communities don't feel the way they used to. and that as bob but in him. and that church attendance is declining in public spheres is not invested in the public space. and the reason why so many people are playing video games are doing online shopping is a response to feeling the community bonds have withered and covid did not help student diversity is to understand you need a way to bring people together. i found a wonderful metaphor and the human condition. [laughter] this is my kind of crowd. >> she is looking at a binding agent and the metaphor is a table. and that it disappears in the random bunch of people and the table itself and the notion for a need for table whether a libraryor and a bowling league is key to the internet. and the features of what allows real community to come together. and a lot of that isn't happening on the platforms of the mediums we imagine to do the job. and with that performative activity and it's not just about one pers
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or i see an r meeting in cambodia capital, putnam, penn, on the 1st day of the annual summit, delegates agreed to admit east t more as the blocks 11th member. other agenda items include tension between the u . s. and china. economic recovery and climate change. but that toughest challenge may well be me and mar, where violence between the military regime and the opposition is continuing ascii on his struggle to play a meaningful role in the conflict as dw gov matters reports now from thailand. sketching to relax during difficult times. this ought student from me and more has been living in neighboring thailand since the military seized power in his country over a year and a half ago. he calls himself out, which is not his real name, but he's afraid of what the meal more army might do. to him, if he returns and has asked to stay anonymous, the 24 year old says the people of his country feel let down by the rest of the world. everybody kind of hope for any sort of interference intervention from the international community, especially from our neighbors. an honestly speaking, we have seen
or i see an r meeting in cambodia capital, putnam, penn, on the 1st day of the annual summit, delegates agreed to admit east t more as the blocks 11th member. other agenda items include tension between the u . s. and china. economic recovery and climate change. but that toughest challenge may well be me and mar, where violence between the military regime and the opposition is continuing ascii on his struggle to play a meaningful role in the conflict as dw gov matters reports now from thailand....
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tony chain as more from putnam pen, jo buttons arrived. he's got a couple of hours off after a long journey overhead by cairo. but later on this afternoon, he'll be meeting se in as a group, but also having a bi lashelle with cambodian prime minister. and i think the message is going to be to try and find some kind of unity in this region for support with the war in ukraine. also, a lot of focus on china at the moment. i think the united states is trying to gather countries in this region behind them to, to reinforce the idea that they don't have to necessarily fall in love that behind china. that there is an alternative that something the united states is china in the past with rocket bomber and his pivot to asia. but i think a lot of people within us. yeah. with that was slightly disabused the idea of when there wasn't any follow up. so i think his message here will be the united states is back in this region and it's back to stay. but also, i think they'll be wanting a lot of reassurance from him that he's got a strong hold the economy,
tony chain as more from putnam pen, jo buttons arrived. he's got a couple of hours off after a long journey overhead by cairo. but later on this afternoon, he'll be meeting se in as a group, but also having a bi lashelle with cambodian prime minister. and i think the message is going to be to try and find some kind of unity in this region for support with the war in ukraine. also, a lot of focus on china at the moment. i think the united states is trying to gather countries in this region...
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. >> i would add to that robert putnam's research on social and the disappearance of traditional institutions think a lot of americans of whatever political persuasion would agree local communities don't feel the way they used to. there are fewer >> associations, human youth sports participation in some areas has declined. a church attendance of course is declining. and public spheres have not been very invested in that i mean public spaces, parks, libraries, museums. how do we turn this around? to me and the reason why some of the bar the basement playing video games or in their basement doing online shopping perhaps is a response to a feeling of community bonds have weathered and of course kobe did not help anything. >> the first thing is to understand you often need a medium but you need a way to bring people together. i found this wonderful metaphor uses in the human condition. this is my kind of crowded. human condition she is look at one of the binding agents that holds society together. her metaphor is a table but she said a few people sitting around a table that come together let's im
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now, in his famous book, bowling alone, robert putnam pegged a big chunk of our sink decline to television. and today it's not cars or suburbs or capitalism that's separating us, it's our obsession with constantly monitoring all manner of social media. and when we're not doing that, we're streaming shows on our phone or our tablets in our rooms, often alone. >> i enter these apps and left feeling more anxious, spending five to six hours a day feeling more depressed and really having a corrosive sense of self specifically about my body as a young female. teens aren't told those are the possible harms when they enter these apps so you experience these negative kind of impacts on your mental health and i didn't really understand what was happening and it caused great issues down the line that i know a lot of teens experience. >> laura: emma lembke great insight. temperature irony the more connected we are the less connected we are to real people. it's only going to get worse in the met a verse which is more fakery to keep the masses fat and happyy and numb to the world spiralling around them.
now, in his famous book, bowling alone, robert putnam pegged a big chunk of our sink decline to television. and today it's not cars or suburbs or capitalism that's separating us, it's our obsession with constantly monitoring all manner of social media. and when we're not doing that, we're streaming shows on our phone or our tablets in our rooms, often alone. >> i enter these apps and left feeling more anxious, spending five to six hours a day feeling more depressed and really having a...
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putnam county and ohio, look at that, a 62-point margin, will it get bigger?s is marjorie taylor greene's district here, how big will the republican turnout bet? and for republicans to have a good night, they have to improve their numbers in suburban counties. delaware county is a place to work here. this is a place where democrats have been eroding the republican gains here. check key county, sort of an excerpt, if you will, of atlanta. democrats have been making progress there. let's see what happens in 2022. bottom line is this. those are the places to watch, but it will be election week, not election night. >>> up next we mark a milestone, 75 years as the longest-running show in the history of television. >>> welcome back. we are celebrating our diamond anniversary, 75 years of "meet the press." it was november 6th, 1947, at 8:00 p.m. when nbc television debuted this program. now more than 3500 episodes later, we've had 12 moderators, 13 presidents have answered questions here, including six while in office. our goal remains consistent, a fair exchange of
putnam county and ohio, look at that, a 62-point margin, will it get bigger?s is marjorie taylor greene's district here, how big will the republican turnout bet? and for republicans to have a good night, they have to improve their numbers in suburban counties. delaware county is a place to work here. this is a place where democrats have been eroding the republican gains here. check key county, sort of an excerpt, if you will, of atlanta. democrats have been making progress there. let's see what...
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regretting the day that he endorse ron desantis in the 2018 gubernatorial primary in florida over adam putnamis on his way to victory in the primary until trump interceded so trump only has himself to blame. >> donald trump is not just a former one term president. he's also a resident of florida. so, when he went to vote, the question is, did he vote for the man who can be's main rival for the republican party's nomination for president? here it is. >> -- yes, i do. >> caroline, he did not vote for desantis. does anyone actually believe he did that? >> -- >> he did not vote for desantis. but who the heck knows. he still trying to show he still a loyal republican party member. but i couldn't agree with charlie moore. the republican parties have on a reckoning. it's strange to me, because why wasn't a violent insurrection of january 6th enough -- why wasn't the big lie enough to march -- why wasn't his endorsement of rising fascism -- and one in three republicans thinking that violence might be necessary in order to save the country. that wasn't enough. his mishandling of classified documents,
regretting the day that he endorse ron desantis in the 2018 gubernatorial primary in florida over adam putnamis on his way to victory in the primary until trump interceded so trump only has himself to blame. >> donald trump is not just a former one term president. he's also a resident of florida. so, when he went to vote, the question is, did he vote for the man who can be's main rival for the republican party's nomination for president? here it is. >> -- yes, i do. >>...
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a dean of economics from putnam, connecticut...perations manager from ocean city, new jersey... whose 15-day cash winnings total... [applause] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--ken jennings. [applause] thank you. thank you, johnny gilbert. and welcome to "jeopardy!" if you're tuning in today hoping to see a great champion on an incredible streak, well, you're in luck. 15-game winner cris pannullo has certainly made his mark very quickly here on the alex trebek stage. in fact, he's already reached our "jeopardy!" all-time top 10, what we call the leaderboard of legends in both consecutive games and money won. and he's racking up some super champion-style stats while he's doing it. listen. he has runaways in 13 of his first 15 games. he's responded correctly to 32 of the 35 daily doubles he's landed on so far. and he's averaging over $35,000 a game. if you've observed the little jaunty thumbs-up that cris gives while johnny introduces him, that's exactly how "jeopardy!" fans are rating his performance so far. today we welcome
a dean of economics from putnam, connecticut...perations manager from ocean city, new jersey... whose 15-day cash winnings total... [applause] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--ken jennings. [applause] thank you. thank you, johnny gilbert. and welcome to "jeopardy!" if you're tuning in today hoping to see a great champion on an incredible streak, well, you're in luck. 15-game winner cris pannullo has certainly made his mark very quickly here on the alex trebek stage....
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and, you know, being in the hudson valley, rockland county, west chester, putnam, duchess, we defeated the chair of the dccc for the first time in 42 years. >> the reality is americans at large here on long island and in new york state were just fed up. and they just wanted change. and i think we saw that red wave coming out through long island up into the hudson valley. we stuck to the issues that matter to the people in our district. and while the democrats were out there trying to create issues that really weren't at the forefront of what mattered to the people that we want to represent. >> brian: part of the reason is, the 47% of the vote, 47% plus of the vote that lee zeldin got. so he made people and looked at the ballots. zeldin go straight down. got zeldin going to go straight down. i think he got an extra 500,000 votes and the guy that ran in 2018 against andrew cuomo. so, for 500,000 people they had a way to look down the ticket. also a sense on long island, staten island, as well as west chester and upstated new york issue. enough to try to change courses. evidently the thin
and, you know, being in the hudson valley, rockland county, west chester, putnam, duchess, we defeated the chair of the dccc for the first time in 42 years. >> the reality is americans at large here on long island and in new york state were just fed up. and they just wanted change. and i think we saw that red wave coming out through long island up into the hudson valley. we stuck to the issues that matter to the people in our district. and while the democrats were out there trying to...
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of beingbeing alone now in his s book, bowling alone, robert putnam pegged a good chunk of our civic declinea to television. car and today it's really not carssb or suburbs or capitalism. s capit's separating us .io it's our obsession with constantly monitoring all m manner of social media. and when we're not doing that,ur we're streaming shows on our phones or our tablets in our rooms, often alone. a >>lone i enter these apps and lt feeling more anxious, spending five tfio six hours a day, rea feeling more depressed and really having a corrosivllys sense of self, specifically about my own body as a young female teens are not really tol told that those areth the possible harms when they enter these apps. these negative k so you experience thesein negative impacts on your mental health. i didn't really understand whatu was happening and it caused grea down the line. >> i know a lot of teensf te experience malam smartexperi insights. they're now the great ironen ymperat is the more connected we are iun many ways, the less connected we are. connec the lesto real people.y n and it's only
of beingbeing alone now in his s book, bowling alone, robert putnam pegged a good chunk of our civic declinea to television. car and today it's really not carssb or suburbs or capitalism. s capit's separating us .io it's our obsession with constantly monitoring all m manner of social media. and when we're not doing that,ur we're streaming shows on our phones or our tablets in our rooms, often alone. a >>lone i enter these apps and lt feeling more anxious, spending five tfio six hours a...
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in the 2018 florida gubernatorial primary where putnam was going to win, very popular ag commissioneryou republican what you show. now desantis has ascended with his overpowering victory and trump is in bad shape. >> i will put money in one thing that donald trump will not take back and that is desanctimonious, the new nickname he has for desantis. desantis is doing well in terms of his prospects for 2024 for several reasons, one, he has been a proven leader in florida, financially as well as -- >> and does that translate nationally or is florida its own bio sphere? >> it does translate, this gives him something to tout as he is traveling around the country. he is a proven leader and as well as when the hurricane came through. he is a freight fundraiser and has risen to the status of receiving a nickname from donald trump. we showed a static pot poll a head to head with him him and trump, he is up there with trump. real clear politics has been tracking this for several months. donald trump in the last three months his poll numbers in terms of head to head with desantis have gone down
in the 2018 florida gubernatorial primary where putnam was going to win, very popular ag commissioneryou republican what you show. now desantis has ascended with his overpowering victory and trump is in bad shape. >> i will put money in one thing that donald trump will not take back and that is desanctimonious, the new nickname he has for desantis. desantis is doing well in terms of his prospects for 2024 for several reasons, one, he has been a proven leader in florida, financially as...
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caller: i was a town councilman, supervisor, and deputy county executive in putnam county, new york. know from what -- i have seen a lot locally and it is a microcosm of what is going on at the federal level. everybody is trying to make some points, but trump has been successful and so has his policies. let desantis take good care of florida, which he has been doing. he will have trump's help in 2028, i am sure. host: that is frank in new york. happy thanksgiving to you as well. crystal in west palm beach florida, democrat, go ahead. caller: good morning. i do not believe the gentleman should run for president. more importantly, if people want to know who ron desantis is, they should go back to the debate between desantis and at that time there is a lot of truth in just who he is. in terms of the gentleman that call from mississippi that said he believes florida is going in the wrong direction, i agree with that. i think there is a lot of manipulation in terms of media and messaging and who ron desantis backers are. also i would to say really quick that ron desantis won by .2% in the
caller: i was a town councilman, supervisor, and deputy county executive in putnam county, new york. know from what -- i have seen a lot locally and it is a microcosm of what is going on at the federal level. everybody is trying to make some points, but trump has been successful and so has his policies. let desantis take good care of florida, which he has been doing. he will have trump's help in 2028, i am sure. host: that is frank in new york. happy thanksgiving to you as well. crystal in west...
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>> yeah, i mean, there was that famous book, "bowling alone" by robert putnam which came out in 2000. dropping fertility rates, with women entering the labor force, going into education, and delaying marriage and child bearing, so as i mentioned in the article, it is also a mark of a wealthy society. a lot of messages and e-mails, some of them were saying, i'm quite happy living alone. i'm independent, i have my freedom, and communities can actually be suffocating in some sense. and young people feel that, too. but that doesn't mean that there aren't also some people who would rather not be alone, and who don't suffer the health consequences, as you say. because people when they live together, in each other's company, they hold each other accountable. if you spend more time alone, you're more unlikely to engage in unhealthy behavior, you might smoke more, eat unhealthy food. you might have more stress because you don't somebody comforting you and supporting you. that leads to higher rates of insomnia and heart disease. >> this is such a fascinating topic. and as you say it's been goin
>> yeah, i mean, there was that famous book, "bowling alone" by robert putnam which came out in 2000. dropping fertility rates, with women entering the labor force, going into education, and delaying marriage and child bearing, so as i mentioned in the article, it is also a mark of a wealthy society. a lot of messages and e-mails, some of them were saying, i'm quite happy living alone. i'm independent, i have my freedom, and communities can actually be suffocating in some sense....