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. >>> in new york city five people were shot in upper manhattan. happened early this morning. according to police, he saw a gunman shooting people and confronted him and was shot in the hip. 14 people were injured and all suspected to survive. the motive is unclear. >>> the state's eviction moratorium ends on thursday. >> millions may be at risk of losing their housing, and one south bay leader is looking. >> how many believe your landlord deserves your hard earned money more than you? >> we just want to show people that there are people out there that do care, and there are people out there fighting for tenants. >> local communities bracing for a surge of people in need. >> we don't know how many individuals exactly may be on the verge of an eviction notice. >> san jose city council member, raul peralez, said he knows many could be looking for help and soon. he's presenting a full measure for help on tuesday. >> a lot of these people don't have resources to get legal support and help them through an eviction. >> community housing agencies redirecting tenants in need for renta
. >>> in new york city five people were shot in upper manhattan. happened early this morning. according to police, he saw a gunman shooting people and confronted him and was shot in the hip. 14 people were injured and all suspected to survive. the motive is unclear. >>> the state's eviction moratorium ends on thursday. >> millions may be at risk of losing their housing, and one south bay leader is looking. >> how many believe your landlord deserves your hard earned...
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the festival took place in new york's harlem neighbourhood in upper manhattan, and it was slated to celebrate occasion — but back then it was overshadowed by woodstock. footage of the event sat in a basement for decades forgotten — until now. # are you ready black people? crowd cheering. # are you really ready? the film was the directorial debut for ahmir "questlove" thompson, known by many as questlove, a founding member of the hip—hop group the roots. in the film, he drives home the sense of injustice felt that a cultural and historical music event that elevated blackness had been seriously overlooked by the media for so long. we are a new people! i didn't believe such a thing happened. but when i saw the footage it was like, i got a responsibility. but this is not...i don't consider this my directorial debut, more that i consider it my chance to correct history. # i heard it through the grapevine... the film featured a strong lineup of performances from iconic black musical acts including gladys knight and the pips, and stevie wonder. # i am just about, just about, just about... the docume
the festival took place in new york's harlem neighbourhood in upper manhattan, and it was slated to celebrate occasion — but back then it was overshadowed by woodstock. footage of the event sat in a basement for decades forgotten — until now. # are you ready black people? crowd cheering. # are you really ready? the film was the directorial debut for ahmir "questlove" thompson, known by many as questlove, a founding member of the hip—hop group the roots. in the film, he drives...
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the festival took place in new york's harlem neighbourhood in upper manhattan, and it was slated to celebratek then, it was overshadowed by woodstock. footage of the event sat in a basement for decades forgotten — until now. # are you ready black people? crowd cheering. # are you really ready? the film was the directorial debut for ahmir "questlove" thompson, known by many as questlove, a founding member of the hip—hop group the roots. in the film, he drives home the sense of injustice felt that a cultural and historical music event that elevated blackness had been seriously overlooked by the media for so long. ——a cultural and historical music event that celebrated blackness had been seriously overlooked by the media for so long. we are a new people! i didn't believe such a thing happened. but when i saw the footage it was like, i got a responsibility. but this is not...| don't consider this my directorial debut, more that i consider it my chance to correct history. # i heard it through the grapevine... the film featured a strong lineup of performances from iconic black musical acts includin
the festival took place in new york's harlem neighbourhood in upper manhattan, and it was slated to celebratek then, it was overshadowed by woodstock. footage of the event sat in a basement for decades forgotten — until now. # are you ready black people? crowd cheering. # are you really ready? the film was the directorial debut for ahmir "questlove" thompson, known by many as questlove, a founding member of the hip—hop group the roots. in the film, he drives home the sense of...
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at that point most of the people that were with me or lived in upper manhattan. you know, we hunkered down until the morning of 9-17 when the stock exchange reopened and there we were at 9:30, good to go. it was very emotional. >> neil: yeah, that was a crazy day. ted, we're having some audio problems. i apologize. ted wiseberg following all that. he referred to the markets opening again. that was six days later. that careened. we had the quickest dissent to a bear market. wall street did come back. there were a lot of losses there. i'm not talking financials wills. all the investment, heavyweights of the world were centered in the financial community downtown new york. john duffy headed a firm. he lost his son in that calamity. let's go back. >> you had no communication with christopher that day. one of your other sons going to school in vermont did. that was after the second plane had already hit the tower. he was i believe trapped in a stairway or -- >> christopher was on a trading desk at kbw. i did call the office after the first plane had hit the north towe
at that point most of the people that were with me or lived in upper manhattan. you know, we hunkered down until the morning of 9-17 when the stock exchange reopened and there we were at 9:30, good to go. it was very emotional. >> neil: yeah, that was a crazy day. ted, we're having some audio problems. i apologize. ted wiseberg following all that. he referred to the markets opening again. that was six days later. that careened. we had the quickest dissent to a bear market. wall street did...
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john berman is live in upper manhattan.aking news after night after there was catastrophic flooding that hit the northeast with those remnants of what we just saw with ryan's report in louisiana with the remnants of hurricane ida. millions of people in the northeast are feeling the effects of it this morning and the remnants after it slammed the region with historic rainfall and catastrophic flooding. at least eight people have died as a result of these storms. and what has happened overnight and the torrential rain has also flooded subway stations and trapped people under ground. the mta says people from nearly two dozen subway trains had to be rescued overnight and the national weather service for the first time ever has declared a flash flood emergency in new york city. not a warning, an emergency. more than three inches of rain fell in just one hour, which is a new record that broke a new record from last week. there was a record-breaking flooding in new york -- in new jersey as well where one death has also been report
john berman is live in upper manhattan.aking news after night after there was catastrophic flooding that hit the northeast with those remnants of what we just saw with ryan's report in louisiana with the remnants of hurricane ida. millions of people in the northeast are feeling the effects of it this morning and the remnants after it slammed the region with historic rainfall and catastrophic flooding. at least eight people have died as a result of these storms. and what has happened overnight...
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. >> he works in upper manhattan, latter 34.wn, the family and where i am. see your guys in the house, they're so anaysing. our uncles, now our brothers. they've thought me a lot between cooking, you know, that's the big thing. watch out. i'd spend my career own hook and ladder 34 because that's what i love. it's the most beautiful rig on the jobe. the tillers are -- you know, that's -- that's sexy right there. >> the firehouse's street has been named for his father, john p. sullivan way. >> the only thing that i can hope is that one day i make the impact at the end of my career, i could put my goots next to his. i don't want to fill his. i could never fill his. i'm too emotional to fill his. he's tough, tough box of nails that guy. i'd do anything to have him back. you could have to job if it would mean my father standing in front of me today. >> all legacy kids are special. i think -- it says a lot about what's inside them. it most likely says a lot about their parents and their parents how they lived the their lives. >> it wa
. >> he works in upper manhattan, latter 34.wn, the family and where i am. see your guys in the house, they're so anaysing. our uncles, now our brothers. they've thought me a lot between cooking, you know, that's the big thing. watch out. i'd spend my career own hook and ladder 34 because that's what i love. it's the most beautiful rig on the jobe. the tillers are -- you know, that's -- that's sexy right there. >> the firehouse's street has been named for his father, john p....
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. >> mike works in upper manhattan, ladder 34, the same fire house as his father and grandfather. >>am. seeing your guys in the house, they're so amazing. they're like my uncles and now are brothers. they've taught me a lot between cooking -- that's the big thing. you know, i was a hot pocket guy before. now, watch out. i've spent my career at hook and ladder 34 because that's what i love. it's the most beautiful rig on the job. those tillers are -- you know, that's sexy right there. >> the fire house's street has been named for his father, john p. sullivan way. >> the only thing i can hope that one day is that i make an impact, that at the end of my career i can put my boots next to his. i don't want to fill his. i can never fill his. i'm too emotional to fill his. he's tough. tough box of nails, that guy. i'd do anything to have him back. you could have this job if it meant my father standing in front of me today. >> all legacy kids are special. i think it says a lot about what's inside them. it most likely says a lot about their parents and how they lived their lives. >> it was af
. >> mike works in upper manhattan, ladder 34, the same fire house as his father and grandfather. >>am. seeing your guys in the house, they're so amazing. they're like my uncles and now are brothers. they've taught me a lot between cooking -- that's the big thing. you know, i was a hot pocket guy before. now, watch out. i've spent my career at hook and ladder 34 because that's what i love. it's the most beautiful rig on the job. those tillers are -- you know, that's sexy right...
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so i grew up in the upper side of manhattan so the aftermath so the notion of community benefits and university production was something swirling around there was a time pre- john sexton and then you talk about this character several times that describes the importance of the university as what they use as an anchor institution so i'm curious in your research where do you notice that terminology starts happening with that anchor institution the need to protect in a lot of ways withay policing or special privileges might cultural piracy quick. >> this is great. so to talk about the history that led up to this reality. so if you are not aware, a major observation after i went to theor university of chicago it became clear to me that right before our eyes universities were the largest employers, real estate holders and healthcare providers and leasing agents of major cities and college towns all across the country. not just ann arbor or madison or gainesville or santa cruz but new york, chicago, st. louis, cleves angeles, portland major metropolitan areas were universities have a much m
so i grew up in the upper side of manhattan so the aftermath so the notion of community benefits and university production was something swirling around there was a time pre- john sexton and then you talk about this character several times that describes the importance of the university as what they use as an anchor institution so i'm curious in your research where do you notice that terminology starts happening with that anchor institution the need to protect in a lot of ways withay policing...
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. >> this was among the paramedics who raced down from manhattan's upper east side. >> it seemed theop of the building tilted. there is just aoment or all looked at each other and gave each other permission. quite the buildings were coming down. i was trying to find the rest of my staff. >> the remains of two of them were not found for months. after freeing themselves, neither wanted to leave. >> during the day, people were like you have to get out of here, you're hurt. but then, two of my guys -- quest they physically remove you. >> they gave me no alternative. it took me by ambulance back to cornell. >> a few blocks away, dr. antonio dajer and his team were told to prepare for mass casualties but couldn't begin to imagine how many or how serious they would prove to be. dajer was the attending e r physician at this hospital that bright blue september morning. he was expecting nothing more than a routine tuesday. then a nurse ran in with the news that changed everything: just a few blocks away, a plane had flown into one of the twin towers. >> the first badly injured patient i rememb
. >> this was among the paramedics who raced down from manhattan's upper east side. >> it seemed theop of the building tilted. there is just aoment or all looked at each other and gave each other permission. quite the buildings were coming down. i was trying to find the rest of my staff. >> the remains of two of them were not found for months. after freeing themselves, neither wanted to leave. >> during the day, people were like you have to get out of here, you're hurt....
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i grew up on the upper side of manhattan not far from columbia. there was a lot of, you know, the aftermath of not building a gym in morningside heights. a notion of community benefits and community production was something swirling around my house. my dad taught at nyu. kind of a regional local school. and then all of a sudden you get this sort of -- you just talk about this character several times. it describes the importance of the university as what they use as an anchor institution. i am curious where, in your research and in your examples, where do you notice that terminology starts happening? it is so important to be this anchor institution that we need to protected and a lot of ways. policing or special privileges that allow for favorable tax deals or for instance cultural piracy.y >> this is great. it allows me to talk a little bit about history. about the stories that led up to this reality. just for those that are not aware, a major observation after i went to the university ofhe chicago that became ultimately clear to me was right befo
i grew up on the upper side of manhattan not far from columbia. there was a lot of, you know, the aftermath of not building a gym in morningside heights. a notion of community benefits and community production was something swirling around my house. my dad taught at nyu. kind of a regional local school. and then all of a sudden you get this sort of -- you just talk about this character several times. it describes the importance of the university as what they use as an anchor institution. i am...
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this video was given to your office by a patron who saw this happen at carmine's on the upper west side in manhattanhese women attacking this hostess? >> not only did i see the video, but also i've been to the restaurant today. it's a wonderful restaurant. i was shocked, because we in new york city have a very strong mandate that if you are entering indoors, you have to show your vaccination proof and id. and if you don't have that, it's understandable. guess what? at carmine's right there, there's a beautiful outdoor venue which people take advantage of. that could have been the answer. i don't know, because it's a very swift moving video. i assume it's not the entire incident, but it looked pretty awful to me. it became nationally known and of course in the city of new york, where we're trying to keep patrons safe, healthy and also all of the staff at the restaurants, it sent a message of fear, because these hostesses and maitre d's and front line restaurants have to do this. it's the law that you ask for proof of vaccination or id. i don't know what it's like elsewhere in the country but that's t
this video was given to your office by a patron who saw this happen at carmine's on the upper west side in manhattanhese women attacking this hostess? >> not only did i see the video, but also i've been to the restaurant today. it's a wonderful restaurant. i was shocked, because we in new york city have a very strong mandate that if you are entering indoors, you have to show your vaccination proof and id. and if you don't have that, it's understandable. guess what? at carmine's right...
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yang: they were among the new york presbyterian hospital paramedics who raced downtown from manhattan's uppereast side. >> it seemed like the top of the building kind of tilted, but then the entire sky went gray and there's just a moment where we all kind of looked at each other and kind of gave each other permission to do whatever we needed to do to survive. >> we ran for our lives as the buildings were coming down. tremendous dust you couldn't see in front of your face, but we were trying to find, i was trying to find the rest of my staff. >> yang: the remains of two of them were not found for months: mario santoro and keith fairben. both delaney and episcopo nearly lost their lives as well, injured as the debris of the collapsing towers rained down on them. after freeing themselves, neither wanted to leave. >> during the day people were like, dude, you got to get out of here, you're hurt. and but then two of my guys actually physically removed. you gave me gave me no alternative and remove me from the pile and took me by ambulance back to cornell. >> we could see it and then we heard it. >
yang: they were among the new york presbyterian hospital paramedics who raced downtown from manhattan's uppereast side. >> it seemed like the top of the building kind of tilted, but then the entire sky went gray and there's just a moment where we all kind of looked at each other and kind of gave each other permission to do whatever we needed to do to survive. >> we ran for our lives as the buildings were coming down. tremendous dust you couldn't see in front of your face, but we...
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i grew up on the upper west side of manhattan not far from columbia when there was a lot of come for the aftermath of not building morningside heights the notion of community benefits and university production was something that was sort of swollen around. my dad taught at nyu and it was -- nyu was a regional school. you get the sort of ritzy, you talk about his character several times. that describes importance of the university as what they used as an anchor institution. >> right. >> i'm curious where in your research and your example where you notice that terminology starts happening? what's important to be this anchor institution that we need to protect it in a lot of ways whether it's policing or with special privileges that allow for favorable tax deals or for instances like cultural piracy. >> this is great because allows me to talk about the history about the story that led up to this reality. for those who are not aware, a majorou observation after i went to university of chicago that became ultimately clear to me was that bright before, colleges and universities have become
i grew up on the upper west side of manhattan not far from columbia when there was a lot of come for the aftermath of not building morningside heights the notion of community benefits and university production was something that was sort of swollen around. my dad taught at nyu and it was -- nyu was a regional school. you get the sort of ritzy, you talk about his character several times. that describes importance of the university as what they used as an anchor institution. >> right....
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. >> reporter: it's a parking space in a gramm on the upper east side of manhattan retail value, $350,000 a luxury play this is not somebody calculating whether it is cheaper to own time is the last luxury. >> reporter: and time is running out for anyone looking for a parking space in new york city >> everybody is buying cars. even friends of mine who i never thought, they don't even own apartments, they're out buying cars >> reporter: she's not wrong c car, ridership about half of what it was before not to mention that restaurants are now taking up parking spaces that's why greg rubin and his partners decided to sell rather than rental the 22 spaces in one of their smaller garages demand is just that strong >> we felt the highest and best options was to buy a spot. >> they even offer financing you can put 5% to 10% down >> it provides an easy entry point into owning your own parking space. >> reporter: if you don't want use the it yourself, you can rent it out. >> when you don't need use it you're away from the summer in the hamptons, you rental it out for three months you cover your exp
. >> reporter: it's a parking space in a gramm on the upper east side of manhattan retail value, $350,000 a luxury play this is not somebody calculating whether it is cheaper to own time is the last luxury. >> reporter: and time is running out for anyone looking for a parking space in new york city >> everybody is buying cars. even friends of mine who i never thought, they don't even own apartments, they're out buying cars >> reporter: she's not wrong c car, ridership...
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country have begun to administer those booster shots like this duane reade behind me on the upper west side of manhattan. but as you mentioned, the vaccination rate in the nation has begun to drop, so the cdc says she's boosters have now become an additional line of defense against covid. this morning, booster shots are officially under way for up to 20 million eligible americans. in texas, long lines of people ready for their booster shot at this san antonio mall. carol carson says the almost 2 1/2-hour wait was worth it. >> i think everyone should get their booster shot as soon as possible. >> reporter: the cdc now recommending boosters for frontline workers, residents of long-term care facilities, people 18 and older with underlying medical conditions and people 65 and older. >> it's hard to acknowledge i'm over 65 but i'll be getting my booster shot. >> reporter: while federal health officials agree boosters are important for certain parts of the population, cdc director dr. rochelle walensky says the focus is still on vaccinating the unvaccinated. more than 70 million americans have not received a
country have begun to administer those booster shots like this duane reade behind me on the upper west side of manhattan. but as you mentioned, the vaccination rate in the nation has begun to drop, so the cdc says she's boosters have now become an additional line of defense against covid. this morning, booster shots are officially under way for up to 20 million eligible americans. in texas, long lines of people ready for their booster shot at this san antonio mall. carol carson says the almost...
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. >> this is the scene in lower manhattan where the upper floors world trade center tower one apparentlyd? are you all right? >> after the first building fell, i saw these two women sitting next to each other, all dishevelled, and they looked like they were in shock. and they weren't saying anything. and they looked like they needed help. i walked over to them and i told them that i could take them to my parents'home and my mom could give them clothes and a shower and they could call people that loved them, whoever was missing them. but they didn't answer. and some other people started coming around, and i saw these people obviously knew a lot more about helping than i did. so i started backing away. and then i just got this gut feeling to take a picture. >> there was a nice jewish orthodox boy. he saw me in the street. he wanted to take me home to his mom and let me call my family. and i really, really appreciate that. >> she told me that i kind of changed her life around and i saved her day, these sort of things and i really felt silly because i didn't do anything really. i just took a
. >> this is the scene in lower manhattan where the upper floors world trade center tower one apparentlyd? are you all right? >> after the first building fell, i saw these two women sitting next to each other, all dishevelled, and they looked like they were in shock. and they weren't saying anything. and they looked like they needed help. i walked over to them and i told them that i could take them to my parents'home and my mom could give them clothes and a shower and they could...
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. >> this is the scene in lower manhattan where the upper floors of the world trade center to you are one apparently have completely collapsed. >> can you tell me what you saw, what you heard? you all right? >> after the first building fell, i had seen enough. i was ready to go home. i thought i would just go home. and then i saw these two women sitting next to each other just, you know, all disheveled and they looked like they were in shock. and they just weren't saying anything and they looked like they needed help. i walked over to them and i told them that i could take them to my parents' home and, you know, my mom would give them clothes and a shower and they call their people who love them, whoever was missing them. but they didn't answer. and then some other people kind of started coming around and i saw that, you know, that these people obviously looked like they knew a lot more about helping than i did. i started backing away and then i just got this gut feeling to take a picture. >> there was a nice jewish orthodox boy. he saw me in the street. he wanted to take me home to h
. >> this is the scene in lower manhattan where the upper floors of the world trade center to you are one apparently have completely collapsed. >> can you tell me what you saw, what you heard? you all right? >> after the first building fell, i had seen enough. i was ready to go home. i thought i would just go home. and then i saw these two women sitting next to each other just, you know, all disheveled and they looked like they were in shock. and they just weren't saying...
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we walked in the silent procession from lower manhattan for us up to the upper east side took about three hours. the only sound you heard was the sound of people's feet walking. there were no cell phones because all the cell phones were on the top of the world trade center and so when the towers went down clearly there was no way to communicate and the only traffic on the east river drive were ems vehicles and their sirens going through this disaster, as we and thousands of other people were literally walking away in complete silence. liz: teddy? i'm interested to know about what happened a few days later. you said i'm going to be there. i am going to be on that floor. what was the reopening of the stock exchange like after an unprecedented closure of, well it was four trading days but six whole days where people weren't sure if the connections could be made as far as the technology was concerned. there was no way you weren't going to be here, correct? >> right. well, there was no way, at first there was no way any of us weren't going to be there, because we knew where we had to be, and i
we walked in the silent procession from lower manhattan for us up to the upper east side took about three hours. the only sound you heard was the sound of people's feet walking. there were no cell phones because all the cell phones were on the top of the world trade center and so when the towers went down clearly there was no way to communicate and the only traffic on the east river drive were ems vehicles and their sirens going through this disaster, as we and thousands of other people were...
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if you have to come into manhattan because your business is essential, then obviously, do it. but the uppere. open but if tomorrow is a day in which you want to stay home and stay with your family, give comfort and support maybe to other people that have been affected by, this it would be a good day to do that. >> mayor rudy giuliani, ironically, this was to be the day in which there is going to be a mayoral primary to try to determine the candidates who would be replacing him. his term limits are up. he has been at once, an extraordinary popular and effective and controversial mayor in new york city. and obviously, he is on top of the job here tonight. and he is saying, exceptional statements, stay home tomorrow, stay out of new york city, the busiest city in the world. but it is a day that the city is going to need to be directing all of its efforts on rescue efforts that are downtown, in the world cinch drool trade center area and a lot of the services simply will not be available. all schools are closed here tomorrow. the financial the financial markets are close as well. nbc's dan abra
if you have to come into manhattan because your business is essential, then obviously, do it. but the uppere. open but if tomorrow is a day in which you want to stay home and stay with your family, give comfort and support maybe to other people that have been affected by, this it would be a good day to do that. >> mayor rudy giuliani, ironically, this was to be the day in which there is going to be a mayoral primary to try to determine the candidates who would be replacing him. his term...
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avenue and walk uptown to our apartment we lived on the upper eastside and my most searing memory from that time living and working in manhattand southern exposure on the 33rd floor of our building facing south. every day that black and gray cloud that steve described as white, to us it was black a couple days later, would inch a little bit closer uptown it seemed to be like almost heading toward us. and while we're looking out the window at that everything coming through the tv and the radio is that another attack on new york is eminent, destined to happen all the false scares, etcetera so that is really what i remember from that time. knew a lot of people down there. not everybody made it out. of course. but i just feel as though seeing new york come back and going down there these days and visiting with my children and showing themthe new freedom tower and walking them around the neighborhood, the new subway station, like that -- i'm not saying it makes up for anything of course but just seeing the city bounce back has been really meaningful to me >> well said serat lastly you you were on the west coast >> i was i was at an
avenue and walk uptown to our apartment we lived on the upper eastside and my most searing memory from that time living and working in manhattand southern exposure on the 33rd floor of our building facing south. every day that black and gray cloud that steve described as white, to us it was black a couple days later, would inch a little bit closer uptown it seemed to be like almost heading toward us. and while we're looking out the window at that everything coming through the tv and the radio...
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manhattan. in bridgeport pennsylvania this aerial video shows flooding and gold entire neighborhood with water rescues of the upperors of rohan tonight at leas 45 deaths blake that hurricane ida is remnants of. >> at least 45 deaths right at this people die? democrats in congress and by th ctide it turns out there truly are infrastructure bill which could've prevented the storm an all storms and only human unhappinessis has. >> global warming is upon us an that will get worse and worse unless we do something about it. >> and that's why it's so imperative you passed bills the infrastructural bell and the budget reconciliation bill be back i am the senate majority leader and i will say literally anything that is the message of meanwhile c&d cartoons has a ph dissertation yet complete sayin absolutely anything tweeted a green at new dl her greener new deal would have prevented the storm all storms and death itself. over at cnn achieve cheaper agreed. >> we have an environment where there are 6 inches of right in my home in northern new jersey and it's an environment of simply not able to keep up with their creative e
manhattan. in bridgeport pennsylvania this aerial video shows flooding and gold entire neighborhood with water rescues of the upperors of rohan tonight at leas 45 deaths blake that hurricane ida is remnants of. >> at least 45 deaths right at this people die? democrats in congress and by th ctide it turns out there truly are infrastructure bill which could've prevented the storm an all storms and only human unhappinessis has. >> global warming is upon us an that will get worse and...
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manhattan. and in bridgeport pennsylvania this aerial video shows engulfed an entire neighborhood with water levels in the upper5 deaths now blamed on hurricane ida. >> tucker: man thin, thank you for that. >> sure. >> tucker: at least 45 deaths. now, why did those people die? well, democrats in congress know why they died. turns out that their trillion dollars infrastructure bill which could have preventeded this storm and all storms and all human unhappiness, by the way, hasn't yet passed. >> global warming is upon us and it's going to get worse and worse and worse, unless we do something about it. and that's why it's so imperative to pass the two bills, the infrastructure bill and the budget reconciliation bill. >> tucker: i am the senate majority leader and i will say literally anything. that is the message. meanwhile sandy cortez who has a ph.d., dissertation not yet complete, in saying absolutely anything, tweeted that a green new deal, her green new deal would have prevented this storm and all storms and death itself. over at cnn, the chief unicagreed. >> you have an environment with six inches of rain t
manhattan. and in bridgeport pennsylvania this aerial video shows engulfed an entire neighborhood with water levels in the upper5 deaths now blamed on hurricane ida. >> tucker: man thin, thank you for that. >> sure. >> tucker: at least 45 deaths. now, why did those people die? well, democrats in congress know why they died. turns out that their trillion dollars infrastructure bill which could have preventeded this storm and all storms and all human unhappiness, by the way,...