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and another is a guy named bnz rosenthal. rosenthal, a gambling house at 104 west 45th street and gets tired of being shaken down. a police lieutenant also protected by sullivan, called lieutenant charles becker. becker is one mean, crooked cop. and rosenthal says, do you know who i am? i'm friend. i'm a protege of big tim. and you're picking on me and i'm not going to take it. whereupon his his gambling house is wrecked. the police this happens one more time and. rosenthal this is a bad timing for tammany because to him because at that point is one of those rare intervals. manhattan has a republican d.a. so he's going to go to the and he's going to go to the press trouble in reverse city and becker and big sullivan. big tim sullivan by. the way, ironically, is the father of the first gun control law, the united states the sullivan act. okay and involved in the of bnc rosenthal which is the first drive by shooting in united states history. they just sort of go by him after higher some killers through gambler name bridges webb
and another is a guy named bnz rosenthal. rosenthal, a gambling house at 104 west 45th street and gets tired of being shaken down. a police lieutenant also protected by sullivan, called lieutenant charles becker. becker is one mean, crooked cop. and rosenthal says, do you know who i am? i'm friend. i'm a protege of big tim. and you're picking on me and i'm not going to take it. whereupon his his gambling house is wrecked. the police this happens one more time and. rosenthal this is a bad timing...
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so rosenthal is no more.ecker goes to the chair picky is the first come so many firsts in this case, the first and he thinks only cop to go to the church and the united states of america. so we have that, but surviving this mess is arnold rothstein. and rothstein, there are many, many sites that one can visit which were associated with him in new york city, most notably the park central hotel very near to carnegie hall. big hotel still in business telecom 200 west 56th street. and he is killed and upper room there. by another gambler named george mcmanus. well, that's my theory anyway. and it was dea's theory as well but not the juries. the pretty much i think the fix was in there, so they let him go. rothstein was involved in like i sayay rum running, loansharking, bootlegging, speakeasies, fixing things. he's a great middleman of things. and one of the middlemen, well, there is an adjunct or detour from the rothstein story, and he has a relative, a relative of his is a cousin that is married to a guy named
so rosenthal is no more.ecker goes to the chair picky is the first come so many firsts in this case, the first and he thinks only cop to go to the church and the united states of america. so we have that, but surviving this mess is arnold rothstein. and rothstein, there are many, many sites that one can visit which were associated with him in new york city, most notably the park central hotel very near to carnegie hall. big hotel still in business telecom 200 west 56th street. and he is killed...
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rosenthal says you know who i am? i am a friend i'm a protÉgÉ of big tim and you're picking on me and i'm not going to take it. whereupon his gambling houses wrecked by the police. this happens one more time. because manhattan at that point is one of those rare intervals went manhattan has a republica' d.a. he's going to go to the d.a., he's going to go to the press. trouble in river city. becker and big tim sullivan ironically is the first fond of the gun-control law in the united states. the sullivan act. also involved in the murder which is the first drive-by shooting in united states history. they sort of go by him after hiring some killers through another gambler named brigitta weber who had a pharaoh house 102 west 42nd street. which is nowow whole foods. the one by a brand to park. so rosenthal is no more. becker goes to the chair so many first in this case. the first and i think only cop the only united's of america. we have that but surviving this ms is arnold rothstein. and rothstein there many, many sites o
rosenthal says you know who i am? i am a friend i'm a protÉgÉ of big tim and you're picking on me and i'm not going to take it. whereupon his gambling houses wrecked by the police. this happens one more time. because manhattan at that point is one of those rare intervals went manhattan has a republica' d.a. he's going to go to the d.a., he's going to go to the press. trouble in river city. becker and big tim sullivan ironically is the first fond of the gun-control law in the united states....
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enacted legislation to exempt tips i see a, lot more shifting to tip requests than wages stephen rosenthal. >> thank you for your expertise. we appreciate it to me just seems like a blatant bid for the votes of nevada residents we'll see how it pans out. you still got time to vote on today's poll question. go to smerconish.com and tell me this between now and election day. who will make fewer? big mistakes, they're both going to make mistakes. who's gonna make fewer big mistakes? kamala harris or donald trump subscribe to the newsletter while you're there, you'll see the work of editorial oriol cartoonists like rob rogers he be on the edge. >> moments that shaped our culture coming this fall on cnn, why nfl players choose asleep ever smart, but i like to sleep cool and i like it warm and cozy and i really like it when we both get what we want. >> number does that it'd be cools and warrants on each side. our biggest sale of the year, say 50% on the slim number limited edition sparked by and free delivery when you add any base at simply safe, we build advanced security sensors and cameras fo
enacted legislation to exempt tips i see a, lot more shifting to tip requests than wages stephen rosenthal. >> thank you for your expertise. we appreciate it to me just seems like a blatant bid for the votes of nevada residents we'll see how it pans out. you still got time to vote on today's poll question. go to smerconish.com and tell me this between now and election day. who will make fewer? big mistakes, they're both going to make mistakes. who's gonna make fewer big mistakes? kamala...
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. >> reporter: jill rosenthal is an advocate for worker health and safety.yers. >> it can reduce worker compensation claims, reduce health care costs. if you consider the productivity losses that employers are facing, it shouldn't be much of a lift. >> how can we keep staff the happiest and healthiest and, you know, the safest, while working for me? but then, also, i have to sit there with the same logic and say, how can i make this financially responsible on my end? >> reporter: across the country, 7 out of 10 communities now experience at least seven more extremely hot days each year than they did in 1970. in denver, for example, it's 27 days. in seattle, it's 14 days. and in detroit, it's ten. the increases are driven by the way we emit heat-trapping gases that cause climate change. >> yeah, what a day, guys. what a day. [laughs] you're dealing with this extreme heat throughout the day -- >> reporter: makes for a long day. >> yeah, yeah. i can feel it in my joints. >> reporter: working in the heat takes its toll, and tomorrow, he'll do it all over again.
. >> reporter: jill rosenthal is an advocate for worker health and safety.yers. >> it can reduce worker compensation claims, reduce health care costs. if you consider the productivity losses that employers are facing, it shouldn't be much of a lift. >> how can we keep staff the happiest and healthiest and, you know, the safest, while working for me? but then, also, i have to sit there with the same logic and say, how can i make this financially responsible on my end? >>...
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for the day, we thank mother earth for providing us this food as the board chair, rabbi lawrence rosenthal points out the bible has been talking about extreme weather for thousands of years with examples like no, it's arc plagues and famine. >> when you read the book of psalms, it does talk about the thunder and the lightning and the wind and the storms and the sea and all that. it's contained. and it really focuses on experiencing god through the environment. >> while solar panels on the roof of this church may seem like an unlikely intersection between climate, religion, him politics. it's actually shining. what are the benefits to our congregation getting solar panel well, you take yourself off the grid, so we're not continuing to burn coal. >> the other piece of it is to in the long term to lower some of the electrical costs that we have. >> the inflation reduction act is the most significant climate legislation congress has ever passed, making religious institutions eligible for direct pay rebates for the first time, 117 panels generate 440 watts of energy offsetting 26% of the electr
for the day, we thank mother earth for providing us this food as the board chair, rabbi lawrence rosenthal points out the bible has been talking about extreme weather for thousands of years with examples like no, it's arc plagues and famine. >> when you read the book of psalms, it does talk about the thunder and the lightning and the wind and the storms and the sea and all that. it's contained. and it really focuses on experiencing god through the environment. >> while solar panels...
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for the day, we thank mother earth for providing us this food as the board chair, rabbi lawrence rosenthal points out, the bible has been talking about extreme weather for thousands of years here's with examples like noah's ark, plagues and famine. >> when you read the book of psalms, it does talk about the thunder and the lightning and the wind and the storms and the sea and all that. it's contained and it really focuses on experiencing god through the environment. >> while solar panels on the roof of this church may seem like an unlikely intersection in between climate, religion, and politics. it's actually shining. what are the benefits to a congregation getting solar panel? >> well, you take yourself the, the grid. we're not continuing to burn coal. on the other piece of it is to in the long term, to lower some of the electrical cost that we have the inflation i'm reduction act is the most significant climate legislation congress has ever passed, making religious institutions eligible for direct pay rebates for the first time. >> hundred and 17 panels generate 440 watts of energy offse
for the day, we thank mother earth for providing us this food as the board chair, rabbi lawrence rosenthal points out, the bible has been talking about extreme weather for thousands of years here's with examples like noah's ark, plagues and famine. >> when you read the book of psalms, it does talk about the thunder and the lightning and the wind and the storms and the sea and all that. it's contained and it really focuses on experiencing god through the environment. >> while solar...
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i talked to steve rosenthal at as he's a senior fellow at the urban-brookings tax policy center. and he told me that we are quote, in silly season right now, and this competes for the worst idea of all time. >> dana i'm not sure what he really thinks there so you mentioned the politics, the it's not an accident that both of these candidates made these proposals in the state of nevada, an important swing state, which is very, very high on hospitality. that's where a lot of workers who they are targeting make their money. but when it comes to safeguards, how can this so-called tax plan be taken advantage of by people who are not supposed to get a benefit from it if it actually becomes a law of the land yeah, dana, that's a major concern here because they've been rewriting the tax code in a way that would essentially incentivize people to shift some of their ordinary income and make it tipped income. >> it's very easy to see how high earners could try to game the system that's why the harris campaign says they would have to safeguards here. one, there would be an income limit as far
i talked to steve rosenthal at as he's a senior fellow at the urban-brookings tax policy center. and he told me that we are quote, in silly season right now, and this competes for the worst idea of all time. >> dana i'm not sure what he really thinks there so you mentioned the politics, the it's not an accident that both of these candidates made these proposals in the state of nevada, an important swing state, which is very, very high on hospitality. that's where a lot of workers who they...
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alpha guy school and those buildings hours now has a new school year begins it had a school reveal rosenthal has built an entirely new school 20 miles south for more than 1,000 displaced students instead of a treeline campus set around a babbling brook classes will take place this year in once empty warehouses on september 1, they hope a new school year will begin here. a lot of students are the first teachers or nothing a very good situation and they're waiting to come to school to see each other because they want to fill back our community in our guy. >> the school is outside the evacuation zone in the north, but it's still within range of rockets some missiles and drones from lebanon. so it has air raid shelters like this one. in fact, 18 of them surrounding the school. like all these shelters reinforced walz reinforced doors like this, and close enough to the classrooms. so the students can get here very quickly in the event of incoming fire but the shelters cannot shield the students and teachers from the stress of war we afraid i cannot say that i'm not afraid but i know that me and my
alpha guy school and those buildings hours now has a new school year begins it had a school reveal rosenthal has built an entirely new school 20 miles south for more than 1,000 displaced students instead of a treeline campus set around a babbling brook classes will take place this year in once empty warehouses on september 1, they hope a new school year will begin here. a lot of students are the first teachers or nothing a very good situation and they're waiting to come to school to see each...