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. >> host: rate is in syracuse, new york. you were talking with dr. georges benjamin. go ahead. >> caller: good morning, greta. my first comment is i will never trust anything that comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. elderly person, i'm 66, fairly intelligent. worked in science my whole life, and i was like you every which way. i can't even count the ways, and they are still lying about it by the way. -- >> we believe this year for live coverage. >> he still lying but i can't imagine anyone trusting anything ever again. i don't even trust my doctor of 40 years anymore because he went along with it. i don't -- >> host: let's get a reaction. dr. benjamin tragedy i'm a physician, and what i can tell you is that i would give you my best advice. i encourage you to check it out and i encourage you to go to trusted sources, find someone that you do trust to talk it over with them, someone who is knowledgeable, and then follow what hope would be good advice that you would get from them. trust has been a real problem during this pandemic. an
. >> host: rate is in syracuse, new york. you were talking with dr. georges benjamin. go ahead. >> caller: good morning, greta. my first comment is i will never trust anything that comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. elderly person, i'm 66, fairly intelligent. worked in science my whole life, and i was like you every which way. i can't even count the ways, and they are still lying about it by the way. -- >> we believe this year for live...
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syracuse, new york, march 28th, 1860. he is now a minister of presbyterian church. i louis, mrs. sarah logue, yours of the 20th of february, is duly received you are a woman that had you a woman's heart. you could never have insulted a brother by telling him you sold his only remaining brother a sister because he put himself well beyond your power to converhim into money you sold my brother and sister even i and 12 acres of land, you y because ran away. now you have the untenable meanness to ask me to return and be your miseble chattel, orn lieu of thereof send you 1000 to enable you to redeem the land, but not redeem my poor brother and siste and he goes on and on like this. it's a very strong letter. he doesn't fool around. he lets her know that she doesn't respect african-american family. that's basically what he's telling her. and then when the war came, the evidence of the centrality of family and african-american life is really overwhelming, not just among enslaved people, but also free as well. enslaved people take advantage and the disruption of the war and they go lookin
syracuse, new york, march 28th, 1860. he is now a minister of presbyterian church. i louis, mrs. sarah logue, yours of the 20th of february, is duly received you are a woman that had you a woman's heart. you could never have insulted a brother by telling him you sold his only remaining brother a sister because he put himself well beyond your power to converhim into money you sold my brother and sister even i and 12 acres of land, you y because ran away. now you have the untenable meanness to...
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rob is on the republican line in syracuse, new york. go ahead. caller: i am calling saying that the overall big story of the week is the appalling misbehavior of the republican party. and i am a republican. mccarthy and company on the issue of defunding ukraine is just horrific. fdr faced tremendous domestic problems 80 years ago in these united states. he never once considered pulling the rug out from underneath the british. or throwing churchill overboard in the process. jim jordan on the house judiciary committee can't even pass the ohio bar exam. to reveal out of alabama, -- two per ville out of alabama, refusing to advance the career of military officers. as for marjorie tawdry green, in between the peaches in georgia and going back to tuberville in am grandma, it is immigrant help that picks the sweet potatoes in alabama and the peaches in georgia. i am appalled to be a republican. host: democrats line is next. john in lancaster, pennsylvania. caller: hello. i want to make a couple quick comments about ukraine and the caller from georgia th
rob is on the republican line in syracuse, new york. go ahead. caller: i am calling saying that the overall big story of the week is the appalling misbehavior of the republican party. and i am a republican. mccarthy and company on the issue of defunding ukraine is just horrific. fdr faced tremendous domestic problems 80 years ago in these united states. he never once considered pulling the rug out from underneath the british. or throwing churchill overboard in the process. jim jordan on the...
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. >> let's hear from rob in syracuse, new york. rob is a renter. go ahead, rob. >> good morning, guys. i live in part of upstate new york that is experiencing resurgence in employment. we are going to spend $100 billion just outside of syracuse. it is going to provide 50,000 jobs. we have no housing. we have no housing to accommodate what is on the horizon. so i'm just giving everybody a warning. we really do need residential construction up here. thank you for taking my call. >> okay. realtors and circuits have expressed concern with the manufacturing moving in. the number of jobs and other secondary jobs that would be created, but the lack of housing,, let's remember upstate new york. it is one of the most affordable regions of the country. one can buy a decent middle- class middle income midprice home for about 200,000 or $250,000. it is very affordable. property taxes are high so that people are a little anxious about the higher property tax. but with new job creation in the region, housing affordability, there is a greater chance to build more
. >> let's hear from rob in syracuse, new york. rob is a renter. go ahead, rob. >> good morning, guys. i live in part of upstate new york that is experiencing resurgence in employment. we are going to spend $100 billion just outside of syracuse. it is going to provide 50,000 jobs. we have no housing. we have no housing to accommodate what is on the horizon. so i'm just giving everybody a warning. we really do need residential construction up here. thank you for taking my call....
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. >>> two rare tiger cubs have made their debut in syracuse th there are fewer than 400 of those endangeredhow cute is that >> i'm so glad they have siblings together and can stick together >> for sure. sha >> sharing that cuteness >>> thanks for joining us, have a great wednesday. we'll see you tomorrow >>> right now at 5:00, classes are canceled today at one high school. this is after gunfire led to a lockdown. the latest on the arrests and renewed calls this morning
. >>> two rare tiger cubs have made their debut in syracuse th there are fewer than 400 of those endangeredhow cute is that >> i'm so glad they have siblings together and can stick together >> for sure. sha >> sharing that cuteness >>> thanks for joining us, have a great wednesday. we'll see you tomorrow >>> right now at 5:00, classes are canceled today at one high school. this is after gunfire led to a lockdown. the latest on the arrests and renewed...
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my son, who is 17, and thinking of going to your alma mater, syracuse, is so excited about tonight.e wants to know what you're looking for in tonight's game, kansas city and detroit? a lot of hot money, and we'll get to hot money, is on detroit this year. >> first off, he's a well rated young man if he wants to go to syracuse. this is an interesting game on a couple fronts. kansas city, the defending champs. always get the champs opening at home. for the chiefs, this is an interesting week. chris jones is their best defensive player. he's holding out for more money. travis kelce is their star tight end. patrick mahomes, batman and robin combo, but kelce injured his knee on tuesday in practice. they're going to check him out before the game to see if he goes. a huge part of the kansas city success. it doesn't mean the chiefs can't win. they have one of the best coaches the league has ever seen in andy reid. but without mahomes and without chris jones detroit has more of an opportunity to come in here and ruin the party for the celebration on the opening night of the season. >> let's
my son, who is 17, and thinking of going to your alma mater, syracuse, is so excited about tonight.e wants to know what you're looking for in tonight's game, kansas city and detroit? a lot of hot money, and we'll get to hot money, is on detroit this year. >> first off, he's a well rated young man if he wants to go to syracuse. this is an interesting game on a couple fronts. kansas city, the defending champs. always get the champs opening at home. for the chiefs, this is an interesting...
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got to say, on a personal note, as a graduate from the university of miami, in graduate school at syracuseniversity, i love it. hopefully i will be able to see a lot more of my favorite teams here in the bay area. but we have to acknowledge the move could disrupt long-standing football conference rivalries. what is your message to fans, as you reposition yourself in the college sports landscape? >> that's a great question. so, we are going to still compete against stanford. stanford has also decided to join the acc conference today. we will be looking at ways where we can play nonconference games against some of those very rivals you mentioned, usc, ucla. i think bay area fans are going to be mighty excited to see schools like duke, clemson, boston college, virginia start to appear in the bay area. i think good days are ahead for the program. julian: and miami, you didn't mention it, i'm feeling left out. [laughter] do we still think there might be a huge game for cal and usc, ucla? >> we hope so. we tried hard to keep the pac-12 together. it is something nobody wanted to see. it's now the
got to say, on a personal note, as a graduate from the university of miami, in graduate school at syracuseniversity, i love it. hopefully i will be able to see a lot more of my favorite teams here in the bay area. but we have to acknowledge the move could disrupt long-standing football conference rivalries. what is your message to fans, as you reposition yourself in the college sports landscape? >> that's a great question. so, we are going to still compete against stanford. stanford has...
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. >> ray in syracuse, new york. you are talking with dr. georges benjamin. go ahead. >> good morning. my first adercomment is, i will never trust anything comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. being an elderly person, i'm 66, certainly intelligent, worked in science my whole life, and i was lied to every which way. i can't even count the ways and they are still lying about it, by the way. and of course dr. fauci was the public one that we saw lying. he is still lying. but, i can't imagine anyone ag trusting anything ever again. i don't even trust my doctor of 40 years anymore. because he went along with it. i don't -- >> let's get a reaction. >> look, i am a physician and i -- what i can tell you is that -- i will give you my best advice and i encourage you to check it out. i encourage you to find someonec that you do trust you talk it over with them. someone who is knowledgeable and lethen follow what i hope would be good advice that you would get from them. trust has been a real problem during this pandemic. and i hope th
. >> ray in syracuse, new york. you are talking with dr. georges benjamin. go ahead. >> good morning. my first adercomment is, i will never trust anything comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. being an elderly person, i'm 66, certainly intelligent, worked in science my whole life, and i was lied to every which way. i can't even count the ways and they are still lying about it, by the way. and of course dr. fauci was the public one that we saw...
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about a woman but about youngsters breaking away from the older rigid generation this reminds me of syracuse80s band, rubiks cube. they sing it every time. so usually when it comes to these one-hit wonders, they're ear worms. they get stuck in your hiead, just like this song. ♪ and i said ♪ ♪ what about breakfast at tiffany's ♪ ♪ and i think i remember ♪ >> deep blue something >> there you go. >> i think it was deep blue something. >> you know, this catchy tune is featured in a man's last ditch attempt to save troubled romance. very popular video played on vh1 back in the day and mtv multiple times an hour. yeah, that one, need to figure out who that band is >> this was me and my girlfriends with the sunroof open, cruising to whatever and the last song played at nearly every social gathering in the '90s and early 2000s, everyone had it at their weddings, at their parties, mostly because it comes with its own dance. ♪ ♪ ♪ macarena ♪ ♪ hey, macarena ♪ >> you know, macarena, obviously. >> my kids know how to do it they can reteach me. we can all agree one hit wonders. you get on your feet, sing
about a woman but about youngsters breaking away from the older rigid generation this reminds me of syracuse80s band, rubiks cube. they sing it every time. so usually when it comes to these one-hit wonders, they're ear worms. they get stuck in your hiead, just like this song. ♪ and i said ♪ ♪ what about breakfast at tiffany's ♪ ♪ and i think i remember ♪ >> deep blue something >> there you go. >> i think it was deep blue something. >> you know, this catchy...
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it because instead of traveling to tempe and tucson for conference games, they'll start flying to syracuse and miami. we'll break down the big move to the ( ♪♪♪ ) feel thehe power ofof osteo bi-i-flex®.. taken evevery day, it's's clinicalllly shown to improrove joint c comfot inin 7 days, with sigignificant i improvet over timime. ( ♪♪♪ ) >>> a group of wealthy venture capitalists and other investors have been planning to build their own city in solano county. tonight we have some idea what that would look like. the project has been shrouded in mystery since they started buying up 55,000 acres surrounding travis air force base. these are their new renderings, looks more like a mediterranean village than a city in the sacramento valley. the group that wants to build this calls itself california forever. they're billing the project as a chance for a new community, good paying local jobs, solar farms and open space, but residents nearby and politicians have kind of pushed back on this already. some california lawmakers proposed restrictions to try and protect the land around the base. some of
it because instead of traveling to tempe and tucson for conference games, they'll start flying to syracuse and miami. we'll break down the big move to the ( ♪♪♪ ) feel thehe power ofof osteo bi-i-flex®.. taken evevery day, it's's clinicalllly shown to improrove joint c comfot inin 7 days, with sigignificant i improvet over timime. ( ♪♪♪ ) >>> a group of wealthy venture capitalists and other investors have been planning to build their own city in solano county. tonight we...
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i'm joined now by robert thompson — television, radio and film professor at syracuse university. thankou to have a reporter assigned to one person from the world of entertainment? yeah, you first hear this and you think it sounds absolutely ridiculous. journalism at absurd them, a culture beat yes, it is it beat yes, but the focus of a beat down to a single artist, taylor swift and now they are hiring a beyonce reporter as well, it seems absolutely ridiculous. but, when you think about it, way back in the late 18th century, wasn't boswell following ring around doctor johnson, that turned out pretty well when he had the doctorjohnson beat. in the late 20th century i was assigned to read boswell his work on johnson and not himself. some maybe it is not as strange as it seems. and i think it is also true that if we want to understand the soul of a nation, we need to understand its leaders in the usual historic stuff, but also we need to understand its cheeseburgers, law ornaments, sitcoms and its popular musicians. so on the categorical level of does it make sense for someone to be coveri
i'm joined now by robert thompson — television, radio and film professor at syracuse university. thankou to have a reporter assigned to one person from the world of entertainment? yeah, you first hear this and you think it sounds absolutely ridiculous. journalism at absurd them, a culture beat yes, it is it beat yes, but the focus of a beat down to a single artist, taylor swift and now they are hiring a beyonce reporter as well, it seems absolutely ridiculous. but, when you think about it,...
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earlier i spoke to dr robert thompson — television, radio and film professor at syracuse university.a music beat, a pop music beat. but to focus, a beat down to a single artist, taylor swift. and now they�*re hiring a beyonce, a reporter as well. it seems absolutely ridiculous. but, you know, when you think about it, way back in the late 18th century, wasn�*t boswell following around drjohnson? that turned out pretty well when he had the drjohnson beat. matter of fact, in the late 20th century, i was assigned to read boswell�*s work onjohnson and not johnson himself. so maybe it�*s not as strange as it seems. and i think it�*s also true that if we want to understand the soul of a nation, we need to understand its wars and its leaders and the usual historical stuff. but we also really need to understand its cheeseburgers, its lawn ornaments, its sitcoms, and its popular musicians. so on the categorical level of does it make sense for someone to be covering as exclusive beat of one artist, if it�*s as an important artist as taylor swift or beyonce, yes, i think it makes sense, but it d
earlier i spoke to dr robert thompson — television, radio and film professor at syracuse university.a music beat, a pop music beat. but to focus, a beat down to a single artist, taylor swift. and now they�*re hiring a beyonce, a reporter as well. it seems absolutely ridiculous. but, you know, when you think about it, way back in the late 18th century, wasn�*t boswell following around drjohnson? that turned out pretty well when he had the drjohnson beat. matter of fact, in the late 20th...
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i go from the buffalo region to rochester, syracuse, all the way to watertown, circling lake ontario. so buffalo, rochester and syracuse have come together, we're doing this as a regional approach, the new york smart i corridor tech hub. it's a proposal that we're hoping could leverage our regional labor market, existing semiconductor and microchip industry, some of these are holdovers from the original investments many, many years ago when new york was at its high. and draw new investments in the private sector as my colleague from north carolina talked about. it's really important to get the buy-in and the investment from the private sector which we're seeing. i just wanted to also extend some gratitude here because we have other members that are very involved in this bipartisan reach on this proposal. representative morelle, who i kind of surround in rochester area, representative higgins, representative langworthy, molinaro and also representative williams who serves on this committee. but my question for you is, i just -- i don't -- are you aware of the new york smart i-corridor
i go from the buffalo region to rochester, syracuse, all the way to watertown, circling lake ontario. so buffalo, rochester and syracuse have come together, we're doing this as a regional approach, the new york smart i corridor tech hub. it's a proposal that we're hoping could leverage our regional labor market, existing semiconductor and microchip industry, some of these are holdovers from the original investments many, many years ago when new york was at its high. and draw new investments in...
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among the shows now canceled moving forward, syracuse, pittsburgh, baltimore, and others.artbroken, promising, quote, we'll be back to pick these shows up and then some. the tour set to resume in canada in november. we wish him a speedy recovery. >>> also a recovery tonight for first lady jill biden from covid. after testing positive on monday, her office now says she tested negative today. she's been isolating at the biden's home in rehoboth beach. >>> when we come back here tonight, we do have news on that grizzly bear that attacked and killed a woman. >>> and news tonight on gymnastics champion simone biles. during the big game, is the worst. what are you kidding me? physically i'm right here, but mentally, i'm here. yeah, “i do” c'mon speed it up. so, when all eyes are on you, my eyes are glued to the game. touchdown! yeah! and if you didn't bundle your home and auto insurance... all of this...this could be tough to tackle. so, get allstate and be better protected from mayhem... like me. wolf: don't mind me. i'm just the flu. (coughing, sneezing) i'm quite harmless, re
among the shows now canceled moving forward, syracuse, pittsburgh, baltimore, and others.artbroken, promising, quote, we'll be back to pick these shows up and then some. the tour set to resume in canada in november. we wish him a speedy recovery. >>> also a recovery tonight for first lady jill biden from covid. after testing positive on monday, her office now says she tested negative today. she's been isolating at the biden's home in rehoboth beach. >>> when we come back here...
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it because instead of traveling to tempe and tucson for conference games, they'll start flying to syracuse and miami. we'll break down the big move to the - [narrator] stimulant use disorder is a disease, not a choice, but getting help and finding treatment for your meth or cocaine addiction is up to you. treatment for stimulant use disorder is often covered through medi-cal, medicare, and many private insurance plans. choose change california. find proven treatment options like contingency management that are right for you at choosechangeca.org. (gentle music) >>> a group of wealthy venture capitalists and other investors have been planning to build their own city in solano county. tonight we have some idea what that would look liket in mystery since they started buying up 55,000 acres surrounding travis air force base. these are their new renderings, looks more like a mediterranean village than a city in the sacramento valley. the group that wants to build this calls itself california forever. they're billing the project as a chance for a new community, good paying local jobs, solar farm
it because instead of traveling to tempe and tucson for conference games, they'll start flying to syracuse and miami. we'll break down the big move to the - [narrator] stimulant use disorder is a disease, not a choice, but getting help and finding treatment for your meth or cocaine addiction is up to you. treatment for stimulant use disorder is often covered through medi-cal, medicare, and many private insurance plans. choose change california. find proven treatment options like contingency...
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if they had let me land that syracuse and drive up the coast road. messina, i have every german on this -- island now. it's the same thing with con, ladies and gentlemen. if you're going to go into normandy to get into northwest france, to get to the third reich, you've got to go through con imagine the old fashioned spoke wheel and the center hub that the roads come through north, south, east, west is con you cannot move an army through normandy unless. you have a road network. the only exception, of course, ise patton, because he doesn't go through general montgomery, stays at con and visits there for six weeks. and befts anywhere. but that's another story. the next map on your right shows the relationship of con t paris. here's the rhine river and the third reich. so you can see how important this is, this connection con is like aow and arrow pointed at the heart of pears, and that points directly east to the third reich. george knew what he was talking ab so did someone else. this gentleman fro france, great napoleon master of continental warfare
if they had let me land that syracuse and drive up the coast road. messina, i have every german on this -- island now. it's the same thing with con, ladies and gentlemen. if you're going to go into normandy to get into northwest france, to get to the third reich, you've got to go through con imagine the old fashioned spoke wheel and the center hub that the roads come through north, south, east, west is con you cannot move an army through normandy unless. you have a road network. the only...
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the bus you can see, that had remained in syracuse since yesterday morning when this incident happenede scene, she very sadly died at the scene, she very sadly died at the scene, she very sadly died at the scene and just over an hour later a 17—year—old boy was arrested. he remains in custody. he's been questioned. they say the stabbing happened with a knife that was measuring something like a foot long. the statement from police we had so far, the chief superintendent said officers were supporting the girl's family who were facing the most tragic news. he said, i am in contact with the local community who are clearly as concerned as we are about this tragic incident. and this morning i have been talking to people who have been coming in and laying flowers in tribute to the girl and there is a sense of sadness, clearly, but also anger. i spoke to a mother and she said that she has children and cheap worries for their safety, she is worried that croydon is a dangerous place to live. to give you context, the girl who tied with the 15th teenage victim of homicide in london this year, and
the bus you can see, that had remained in syracuse since yesterday morning when this incident happenede scene, she very sadly died at the scene, she very sadly died at the scene, she very sadly died at the scene and just over an hour later a 17—year—old boy was arrested. he remains in custody. he's been questioned. they say the stabbing happened with a knife that was measuring something like a foot long. the statement from police we had so far, the chief superintendent said officers were...
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johnston, syracuse university law professor and author of the big cheat.mp's least america. very appropriate title. tim, i want to go to you. we're going to go in order. this man has so many cases and so many trials it's hard to keep track. let's start with the claims. jack smith is saying trump is claiming there is no threat and that in fact, it's special counsel jack smith who is, has attacked trump. this is what trump's filing says. prosecutor jack smith held a press conference -- falsely claiming he's fuels an unprecedented assault. here's what jack smith said. >> the attack on our nation's capitol on january 6th, 2021 was an unprecedented assault on the seat of american democracy. it's described in the indictment. it was fueled by lies. lies by the defendant targeted at obstructing a bedrock function of the u.s. government. >> well, the words jack smith is saying are based on what a grand jury has found probably cause which means more likely than not the former president did exactly what jack smith just said. i think the challenge for judge chutkan is
johnston, syracuse university law professor and author of the big cheat.mp's least america. very appropriate title. tim, i want to go to you. we're going to go in order. this man has so many cases and so many trials it's hard to keep track. let's start with the claims. jack smith is saying trump is claiming there is no threat and that in fact, it's special counsel jack smith who is, has attacked trump. this is what trump's filing says. prosecutor jack smith held a press conference -- falsely...
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syracuse at perdue. a special newscast at 8:30. then we're back at 11:00.y up-to-date on nbcbayarea.com. have a wonderful saturday. we'd love to see you back here tomorrow morning. oh ms. flores, what would we do without you? leader of many, and pet wrangler too. you report to your boss, every afternoon. so beautiful. so becoming a student again might seem impossible. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, family, finances and mental health. well, it can. national university, supporting the whole you. narrator: when you see this symbol, you know you're . watching television that is educational and informational. the more you know on nbc. dylan: hi everyone, i'm dylan dreyer. are you ready for an epic african adventure? we've got one coming up right here on "earth odyssey". today, we're headed to africa to find this lush continent's most astonishing animals. we'll meet the biggest personality in the savannah and catch up with a bright-eyed bunch of baby impalas.
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a recent report by syracuse university found a backlog of some 2.6 million cases in u.s. immigration courts. new jersey senator bob menendez says he will not resign and will seek to clear his name after he and his wife were indicted friday on federal bribery charges. on monday, he said the nearly $500,000 in cash found in his new jersey home was being stored for emergency personal use. menendez did not mention the gold bars and mercedes-benz also seized by federal agents, nor did he answer questions from reporters. >> i recognize this will be the biggest fight yet. as i have stated throughout this whole process, i firmly believe when all the facts are presented, not only will i be exonerated, but i still will be the new jersey senior senator. amy: on monday, two more democratic senators, sherrod brown of ohio and peter welch of vermont, called for menendez to step down. they join pennsylvania's john fetterman, whose campaign promised to return $5000 in contributions from a political action committee tied to senator menendez in "envelopes stuffed with $100 bills." two peop
a recent report by syracuse university found a backlog of some 2.6 million cases in u.s. immigration courts. new jersey senator bob menendez says he will not resign and will seek to clear his name after he and his wife were indicted friday on federal bribery charges. on monday, he said the nearly $500,000 in cash found in his new jersey home was being stored for emergency personal use. menendez did not mention the gold bars and mercedes-benz also seized by federal agents, nor did he answer...
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a recent report by syracuse university found a backlog of some 2.6 million cases in u.s.immigration courts. last week, the biden administration announced it is granting work permits and temporary protection from deportation to nearly half a million venezuelans. migrants from venezuela who were already in the u.s. as of july 31 can apply for temporary protected status. the relief will last a year and a half. these are some of the voices of venezuelan migrants who've recently arrived to the u.s.-mexico border. >> we want to cross into the united states for a better future. the journey has been very difficult. we have been mistreated, we are hungry. the children are tired but we are going with the glory of god. we are going to cross the border so we can do well because our country is struggling. amy: harsh u.s. economic sanctions on venezuela have largely contributed to worsening living conditions in the country forcing tens of thousands of venezuelans to flee. >> we took on this risk and this journey to escape the crisis in venezuela. we prefer to die on our journey to the
a recent report by syracuse university found a backlog of some 2.6 million cases in u.s.immigration courts. last week, the biden administration announced it is granting work permits and temporary protection from deportation to nearly half a million venezuelans. migrants from venezuela who were already in the u.s. as of july 31 can apply for temporary protected status. the relief will last a year and a half. these are some of the voices of venezuelan migrants who've recently arrived to the...
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. >>> let's bring in margaret talov, from axios and director at syracuse university democracy, journalismrgaret, good to see you. there is a lot to go through. we'll start with what sources are telling cnn and that is about house republicans making their first official ask to hunter biden's lawyers for documents related to what is now a defunct plea agreement. signaling really that it is not going anywhere. how do you think that this continued hunter biden legal drama is going to affect his dad's campaign? >> i mean, it is sort of the obvious question, right? because this decision now to go forward sets up scenario where the president's son could very well be going to trial while the president is running for re-election. and that could make it easier for republicans to try to do this equivalency thing to try to suggest that donald trump's prosecutions and the prosecution of hunter biden are somehow comparable. on the other hand, i think that it does really blow up the kind of argument, the claim that president biden is unduly exerting political influence on the justice system because if h
. >>> let's bring in margaret talov, from axios and director at syracuse university democracy, journalismrgaret, good to see you. there is a lot to go through. we'll start with what sources are telling cnn and that is about house republicans making their first official ask to hunter biden's lawyers for documents related to what is now a defunct plea agreement. signaling really that it is not going anywhere. how do you think that this continued hunter biden legal drama is going to...
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. -- director of syracuse university institute for democracy journalism and citizenship.ave seen a lot of labor days heading into primaries and general elections. at this point, do you see any evidence that any of the republican candidates are doing anything to puncture donald trump lead? >> john, you remember when we first meant in 2000, i was part of the brain trust. it took a 60 point lead in new hampshire and we lost by 19. you really have to work at. i think anything is possible. there is going to be a race here. trump isn't going to walk away with this. the market demands are raised. the question is, the person in second or third, are they going to be offering an alternative vision to trump? the top three candidates in the republican nomination of support putin's position in the war, all of them say they will pardon trump and the insurrectionists. there really is no difference, it is trumpism whether trump is the messenger or desantis's messenger. so, that to me is the question. can someone who offers a different, very different view should go in the country should
. -- director of syracuse university institute for democracy journalism and citizenship.ave seen a lot of labor days heading into primaries and general elections. at this point, do you see any evidence that any of the republican candidates are doing anything to puncture donald trump lead? >> john, you remember when we first meant in 2000, i was part of the brain trust. it took a 60 point lead in new hampshire and we lost by 19. you really have to work at. i think anything is possible....
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this is according to a syracuse university group that analyzes federal data.und that from october of last year to august of this year, 1.2 million new cases. now, what this means, poppy, this is important, when migrants cross the border illegally, what happens is law enforcement process them. they have to determine at that point if these individuals have a legal basis to stay in the united states. if not, they are deported. if they're able to stay, they get something called an nta, a notice to appear. that's a notice to appear in immigration court. these individuals have to go through immigration proceedings and in essence, they have to defend themselves. tell the court that they have a right to stay here. a lot of them in many cases do seek asylum. now, where are these individuals going? according to this analysis, they're going to all 50 states and the district of columbia. some of the states that are at the top of the list are california, florida, new york and texas. now, i could talk about this all day, poppy, but i want to leave you with this. this group
this is according to a syracuse university group that analyzes federal data.und that from october of last year to august of this year, 1.2 million new cases. now, what this means, poppy, this is important, when migrants cross the border illegally, what happens is law enforcement process them. they have to determine at that point if these individuals have a legal basis to stay in the united states. if not, they are deported. if they're able to stay, they get something called an nta, a notice to...
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. >> 250 miles away in syracuse, new york, daughter karrie had also been confronted by police.ad had a very bad day. what did she tell her inqu inquisitors? >> coming up, would this one be real? >> there he is out on ledge. five stories down on the concrete, he's threatening to kill himself. he's got his phone and he wants to talk to his daughter. >> when "dateline" continues. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid-free remission... ...and the chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check, check, and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; de
. >> 250 miles away in syracuse, new york, daughter karrie had also been confronted by police.ad had a very bad day. what did she tell her inqu inquisitors? >> coming up, would this one be real? >> there he is out on ledge. five stories down on the concrete, he's threatening to kill himself. he's got his phone and he wants to talk to his daughter. >> when "dateline" continues. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with...
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according to data for august collected by syracuse university, new york dealt with more than twice the number of migrant cases as the next most inundated city. our shimon prokopecz spent a day with some of the migrants as they try to figure out what is next. >> reporter: wearing a new york baseball hat jorge describes a treacherous journey to the united states from ecuador. [ speaking non-english ] through rivers and over mountains, he says, now finally ending in new york. >> this is your son. >> a clean bed, new clotel and a hot meal for his family. his children alejandro and georgina finished their first week in a new york city school. for you, cookies. "we're happy with everything here," he says. >> happy? you going to eat? >> reporter: after mayor eric adams said the migrant crisis would describe new york city, this is another side where they are doing a lot of intake. cnn spent 24 hours at the main migrant intake facility. it was a nonstop operation at the roosevelt hotel. outside it's shocking, the number of people even for a city like new york. it's something you don't expect to
according to data for august collected by syracuse university, new york dealt with more than twice the number of migrant cases as the next most inundated city. our shimon prokopecz spent a day with some of the migrants as they try to figure out what is next. >> reporter: wearing a new york baseball hat jorge describes a treacherous journey to the united states from ecuador. [ speaking non-english ] through rivers and over mountains, he says, now finally ending in new york. >> this...
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according to data for august collected by syracuse university, new york dealt with north more than twicehe number of migrant cases as the most inundated city. -- as they try to figure out what is next. >> wearing a new york baseball hat, jorge describes a treacherous journey to the united states from ecuador. >> through rivers and over mountains, he says now finally ending in new york. >> this is your son? >> i clean bed, new clothes, and a hot meal for his family. his children, alejandro and georgina, just finished their first week in a new york city school. >> were you, cookies. >> translator: we're happy with everything here. >> after mayor eric adams said the migrant crisis would destroy new york city -- >> this is another side, or they're doing a lot of intake. >> cnn spent 24 hours at the city's main migrant intake facility. a buzzing nonstop operation at the roosevelt hotel. outside, it's shocking. the number of people, even for a city like new york. it's something you don't expect to see. just a stone's throw from grandstander station, in the beating heart of midtown manhattan. m
according to data for august collected by syracuse university, new york dealt with north more than twicehe number of migrant cases as the most inundated city. -- as they try to figure out what is next. >> wearing a new york baseball hat, jorge describes a treacherous journey to the united states from ecuador. >> through rivers and over mountains, he says now finally ending in new york. >> this is your son? >> i clean bed, new clothes, and a hot meal for his family. his...
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holds a doctorate in american history from the max a school of citizenship and public affairs at syracuse university and he is a author of the people's marta, thomas wilson dorr and his 1842 rhode island to rebellion which is available at newport history shop.com. dr. chaput is a cocreator with historian russ desimone of the award-winning dorr rebellion project website. in addition to his work on re island history dr. chaput has published numerous articles on anti-slavery politics in the civil war era. before we officially begin the presentation what to turn any questions to the chat. i'm sure the with dr. chaput to the q&a portion when he is complete his presentation and i'd like to turn things over to erik chaput. >> thank you very much for that kind introduction. wonderful to be with you virtually do i wish i do this in person, but hopefully in the near future i can get back to rhode island. asly elizabeth mentioned i'm currently in ohio. i met western reserve coming to you right now from western reserve academy in the hudson which is just south of cleveland by about 35 minutes, and i
holds a doctorate in american history from the max a school of citizenship and public affairs at syracuse university and he is a author of the people's marta, thomas wilson dorr and his 1842 rhode island to rebellion which is available at newport history shop.com. dr. chaput is a cocreator with historian russ desimone of the award-winning dorr rebellion project website. in addition to his work on re island history dr. chaput has published numerous articles on anti-slavery politics in the civil...
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joining us with more, director of syracuse university's democracy, journalism and citizenship instituteal bind here between the hardliners on his right and moderates like that was mike lawler who represents a biden district so to speak who is telling the truth, right? the senate is controlled by democrats. they will have to work with democrats if they want to keep the government open. really seems like, i mean -- were we having the same conversation a week ago? we're nowhere close to getting this resolved. >> i think that is right. speaker mccarthy has adopted strategy of appeasement to deal with the right flank of his wing and i think that we're seeing that policy hit its limits. i thought the quote about why he doesn't understand why they won't just agree to put ideas to the vote and that he is surprised that they are burning the hus ouse down, i thought th was instructive because it tells you both his philosophy for leadership which is just put it up there, let them have their vote so they can take it home to their base and move on with things. we've seen the limits of that now. but
joining us with more, director of syracuse university's democracy, journalism and citizenship instituteal bind here between the hardliners on his right and moderates like that was mike lawler who represents a biden district so to speak who is telling the truth, right? the senate is controlled by democrats. they will have to work with democrats if they want to keep the government open. really seems like, i mean -- were we having the same conversation a week ago? we're nowhere close to getting...
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. >> great to have you >> of course >> steve >> shoutout to dean harris from syracuse university, watching. >> he must be bored if he does that >> is he a dean or -- >> dean. first name dean? >> sketchers i'm size 11, by the way. psx. i think it's breaking out to the upside >> thank you for watching "fast money. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. cr" thim, "mad moneywi j amer starts right now. watching money. in the meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money my job is not just to educate, but to put this into context so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc tweet me @jimcramer. sometimes the market makes
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it will feel warmer once you factor in the humidity. 90 in concord, 92 in syracuse, 100 degrees in d.c. you see the blue, indicating where that cool air is. we have a cold front sweeping through, it is starting to sweep out this heat. it is going to take a little longer in the northeast. harrisburg tomorrow, 95 degrees. record is 96. see what happens, that heat spreads into the southwest and southeast, south central states so dallas still sweltering, a tough summer breaking record after record and we might break another record tomorrow, dallas 10 5. the record is 104. this weekend, this is where the relief comes. fall-like in some spots in cleveland by saturday, sunday, low 70s. that feels good after the past couple of days. the northeast, warm on friday in richmond. we start to improve. by sunday, 83 degrees, back to closer normal areas. this is why the cold front moving through it is going to bring the chance for storms because it is moving through warm air. we're looking at heavy rain possible. the trends for strong to severe storms tomorrow for parts of the interior northeast. you
it will feel warmer once you factor in the humidity. 90 in concord, 92 in syracuse, 100 degrees in d.c. you see the blue, indicating where that cool air is. we have a cold front sweeping through, it is starting to sweep out this heat. it is going to take a little longer in the northeast. harrisburg tomorrow, 95 degrees. record is 96. see what happens, that heat spreads into the southwest and southeast, south central states so dallas still sweltering, a tough summer breaking record after record...
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it was carrier and syracuse.t. is there worry here about manufacturing decline in greater detroit? david: there is always a worry, but it was not just career. it was ge, miller brewery, and a lot of other things that are not left up there now. there is concern about being competitive with tesla, with being competitive with japanese and korean factories. it 10% of costs comes from labor and if you boost pay up 5% to year, it is not as if every vehicle loses money. it cuts into record profits, but it does not devastate. there is a competitive disadvantage of labor costs. the union is going to make a big stink about this, and they have been saying they need to organize tesla. they have never been any good at it. they have routinely failed. they have never failed to disappoint. if they get a new contract, they will have to go back in four years and say "we did organize." jonathan: have you been surprised or understanding or interested in how the executives of the three auto companies have reacted? david: i have. they
it was carrier and syracuse.t. is there worry here about manufacturing decline in greater detroit? david: there is always a worry, but it was not just career. it was ge, miller brewery, and a lot of other things that are not left up there now. there is concern about being competitive with tesla, with being competitive with japanese and korean factories. it 10% of costs comes from labor and if you boost pay up 5% to year, it is not as if every vehicle loses money. it cuts into record profits,...
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he holds a doctorate in american history from maxwell school of citizenship and public at syracuse university. and he is the author of the people smarter. and is 1842 rhode island rebellion, which is available at newport history shop dot com. dr. chaput is the co-creator with historian rusty siman of the award winning dore rebellion project website in addition to his work on rhode island history. dr. has published numerous articles on politics in the civil war era. before we officially begin the presentation, i wanted to remind you to please type any questions into the chat. i will share them with dr. chaput during the q&a when he has completed his presentation. i would like to turn things over to erik chaput. thank you very for that kind introduction. it's wonderful to be with you. virtually. i wish i could do this in person, but hopefully in the near future i can. i can get back to rhode island as elizabeth i am currently in ohio. i'm at western reserve to you right now from western reserve academy in hudson, which is just south of cleveland by about 35 minutes. and i probably might not hav
he holds a doctorate in american history from maxwell school of citizenship and public at syracuse university. and he is the author of the people smarter. and is 1842 rhode island rebellion, which is available at newport history shop dot com. dr. chaput is the co-creator with historian rusty siman of the award winning dore rebellion project website in addition to his work on rhode island history. dr. has published numerous articles on politics in the civil war era. before we officially begin...
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he holds a doctorate from the maxwell school of citizenship and public affairs at syracuse universitys the author of a book which is available at newport if history shop.com. dr. chaput is the co-creator of the award-winning dorr rebelliod numerous articles on anti-slavery politics in the civil war era. i want to ask you to please type in questions to the chat. we will share them during the q and a portion when he's completed his presentation. and now i'd like to turn things over v to erik chaput. >> it's wonderful to be with you virtually. i wish i could do this in person, but hopefully in the near future i can get back to rhode island. as elizabeth mentioned, i am currently in ohio. i'm coming to you right now from western reserve academy in hudson which is just south of cleveland about 35 minutes. and i probably might not have been able to get there anyway, there's a big storm system that is coming our way off of the the lake, and it's going to be impacting travel, so it's probably best that i'm on zoom with you here this evening. but it's a true honor. my book came out in 2013, i
he holds a doctorate from the maxwell school of citizenship and public affairs at syracuse universitys the author of a book which is available at newport if history shop.com. dr. chaput is the co-creator of the award-winning dorr rebelliod numerous articles on anti-slavery politics in the civil war era. i want to ask you to please type in questions to the chat. we will share them during the q and a portion when he's completed his presentation. and now i'd like to turn things over v to erik...
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you can make it in san francisco or you can make it in syracuse, new york.rever you want. you can open a target anywhere. and they're opting to say, we're losing too much money. there's no point in being here. we can be someplace else. now. they're not closing them in those other parts of the country right now. now, yes, there is internet shopping and things like that. but let's be honest. target is target. you go there because it's a place you go. you don't go on the internet to shop at target. >> it's in my neighborhood. i agree. >> it's my neighborhood. now, one of the other things is that they're talking about also, which really is not being examined enough, i believe, is we hear about retail crime and the efforts the governor is putting out there, the hundreds of millions of dollars he's spending to fight it with cameras and extra police. but the other reason they're closing him is they cite employee safety, that their employees just don't feel safe. and the customers aren't necessarily safe. and that's a liability to these companies. it all goes into t
you can make it in san francisco or you can make it in syracuse, new york.rever you want. you can open a target anywhere. and they're opting to say, we're losing too much money. there's no point in being here. we can be someplace else. now. they're not closing them in those other parts of the country right now. now, yes, there is internet shopping and things like that. but let's be honest. target is target. you go there because it's a place you go. you don't go on the internet to shop at...
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buffalo, wrong rochester and syracuse come together as a regional approach.the tech hub is a proposal that we are hoping could leverage the regional labor market existing semiconductor microchip industry. some of these are holdovers from the original investments many years ago when new york was at its high and draw new investments in the private sector as my colleague from north carolina talked about it's important to get the investment from the private sector which we are seeing. and i just want to also extend some gratitude here because we have other members that are involved in this bipartisan reach on this proposal. the representative that i surround in the rochester area, representative higgins, representative langworthy and also representative williams who serves on the committee. about my question for you, are you aware of the new york smart tech hub proposal are you specifically aware? >> i am aware of it. i know you're taking that regional approach to come together. as i said before, we have hundreds of applications. all of them are quite excellent,
buffalo, wrong rochester and syracuse come together as a regional approach.the tech hub is a proposal that we are hoping could leverage the regional labor market existing semiconductor microchip industry. some of these are holdovers from the original investments many years ago when new york was at its high and draw new investments in the private sector as my colleague from north carolina talked about it's important to get the investment from the private sector which we are seeing. and i just...
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francisco chronicle, which was a hearst paper it still is or correspondence her and her bosses up at syracuse university where brisbane's papers are. so lo and behold, she did not mince. she accused them of working her as a columnist. i'm no longer a writer. i'm a factory worker. she complained about not being a raise in more than nine years. she wanted more time off not to go. you know, twiddle her thumbs, but to have a little bit of just a, you know. we talk about work life balance now that was not a term back the day but she that she was worth more and she demanded to be paid what she was worth. and here's just one great story in. 1940, after she uncovered these letters where she william randolph hearst, you have to know who william randolph hearst was, by the way, he just wasn't like a little boss. he was the most powerful publisher in the world. and so for her to take him on directly, she showed incredible gumption, but also incredible belief in your own company and see that she knew she was a unicorn. she knew that she was valuable. she knew she was so she stood on that competency and d
francisco chronicle, which was a hearst paper it still is or correspondence her and her bosses up at syracuse university where brisbane's papers are. so lo and behold, she did not mince. she accused them of working her as a columnist. i'm no longer a writer. i'm a factory worker. she complained about not being a raise in more than nine years. she wanted more time off not to go. you know, twiddle her thumbs, but to have a little bit of just a, you know. we talk about work life balance now that...