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westchester county raising the legal age to buy tobacco and nicotine from 18 to 21. jack, a victory. he hopes the first of many. for "nightline," i'm juju chang in scarsdale, new york. >>> next here, why these believers in a flat earth say the shape of our world is not settled science. you go together, so stay together. ♪ stay together with a $0 copay, you've got zero reasons to leave, and every reason to stay. lantus is used to control high blood sugar in people with diabetes. do not use lantus to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction such as body rash or trouble breathing. don't reuse needles or share insulin pens. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which can be life-threatening. it may cause shaking, sweating, fast heartbeat, and blurred vision. check your blood sugar levels daily. injection site reactions may occur. don't change your dose of insulin without talking to your doctor. tell your doctor about all your medicines an
westchester county raising the legal age to buy tobacco and nicotine from 18 to 21. jack, a victory. he hopes the first of many. for "nightline," i'm juju chang in scarsdale, new york. >>> next here, why these believers in a flat earth say the shape of our world is not settled science. you go together, so stay together. ♪ stay together with a $0 copay, you've got zero reasons to leave, and every reason to stay. lantus is used to control high blood sugar in people with...
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. >> jason caroll, cnn, we westchest westchester, new york. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers onright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ join t-mobile. and get netflix included for the whole family. so you can get lost in space in your own backyard... or get pumped up for your grand entrance. only t-mobile lets you watch your favorite movies and shows in more places, without paying more. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now at t-mobile, buy one samsung galaxy s9 and get one free. come hok., babe. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! it's these new fresh-fx car air fresheners from armor all. each scent can create a different mood in my car. like tranquil skies. armor all, it's easy to smell good. if you have moderate to severe or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal.
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. > eric trumpaidould westchester magazine, why he did there is beyond me, his father's lifestyle hasentially worse the minute he decided to run for president." his dad didn't need to do this but he was frustrated with where the country was going. the comments prompted a swift response on twitter. former michigan congressman, the craggy john ding did, a great man who in retirement developed an aserb bik twitter presence tweeted buddy, imagine how the rest of us feel. that is so john dingell. >> the thing to remember is the audience to whom eric trump was speaking is westchester magazine. this is tony suburban new yorkers. and so the idea of public service to people of that sort of resources probably like oh, i would hate to have to do that, as well. he was making the case imagine how difficult it must be. >> he flies back and forth to mar-a-lago on government planes. >> the internet exists that everyone was going to see this photo op. there's mo mention of house wonderful it is to serve our country. and that is deplorable. >> the roundtable is sticking with us. up next these these wil
. > eric trumpaidould westchester magazine, why he did there is beyond me, his father's lifestyle hasentially worse the minute he decided to run for president." his dad didn't need to do this but he was frustrated with where the country was going. the comments prompted a swift response on twitter. former michigan congressman, the craggy john ding did, a great man who in retirement developed an aserb bik twitter presence tweeted buddy, imagine how the rest of us feel. that is so john...
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he filed lawsuits against the city of peekskill westchester county in the state of new york . deskovic settled those cases for thirteen point seven million dollars used some of the money to earn a master's degree in criminal justice and most importantly he started a foundation to help the wrongfully convicted. so when you do this stuff do you get nervous sir nearly i always get i always get nervous yeah i was get nervous and i was elect you know not worthy and you know sometimes even question what i'm doing actually how can you feel that wherever you went through hell and you inspire others so hard how you know you're right but you're right. once in awhile i have a little i have a brief moment of self-doubt yeah i guess we all go i guess sure. i've interviewed a lot of people who have been wrongfully convicted and the thing that amazes me about people in that situation is the lack of bitterness the desire to do good things with their life spite being falsely convicted and that is the case with every desk the work that deskovic is doing with his foundation is pretty amazing he'
he filed lawsuits against the city of peekskill westchester county in the state of new york . deskovic settled those cases for thirteen point seven million dollars used some of the money to earn a master's degree in criminal justice and most importantly he started a foundation to help the wrongfully convicted. so when you do this stuff do you get nervous sir nearly i always get i always get nervous yeah i was get nervous and i was elect you know not worthy and you know sometimes even question...
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he filed lawsuits against the city of peekskill westchester county in the state of new york . deskovic settled those cases for thirteen point seven million dollars used some of the money to earn a master's degree in criminal justice and most importantly he started a foundation to help the wrongfully convicted. so when you do this stuff do you get nervous or near i always get i always get nervous yeah i was get nervous and i always feel like you know not worthy and you know sometimes even question what i'm doing actually how can you feel that wherever you went through hell and you inspire others you know you're right but you're right . once in a while i have a little i have a brief moment of self-doubt yeah i guess we all go i guess sure. i've interviewed a lot of people who have been wrongfully convicted and the thing that amazes me about people in that situation is the lack of bitterness the desire to do good things with their life spite being falsely convicted and that is the case with every desk the work that deskovic is doing with his foundation is pretty amazing he's real
he filed lawsuits against the city of peekskill westchester county in the state of new york . deskovic settled those cases for thirteen point seven million dollars used some of the money to earn a master's degree in criminal justice and most importantly he started a foundation to help the wrongfully convicted. so when you do this stuff do you get nervous or near i always get i always get nervous yeah i was get nervous and i always feel like you know not worthy and you know sometimes even...
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a professor made an effort and was in virginia and the remains were what the medical college in westchester and when he arrived in returning the remains and so on but the students took the remains and refused to let them go. monroe went back and even in death they weren't accorded and that is in contrast with john brown whose body was given to his wife at harpers ferry and it proceeded north and not to the extent that lincoln but he was considered quite a hero and his burial was ceremonial and that was not according to the african-americans. >> what about the dominant who did escape the gallows? >> he escaped from harpers ferry and there came a time when the white rater with him determine there's nothing more they could do and there's some controversy that when they left but they did leave harpers ferry and went through the mountains and got almost pennsylvania and at that point they had sore feet so they split up and he eventually went to his hometown of carlisle, pennsylvania where he was under an assumed name but captured and returned to harpers ferry and eventually executed but osborne
a professor made an effort and was in virginia and the remains were what the medical college in westchester and when he arrived in returning the remains and so on but the students took the remains and refused to let them go. monroe went back and even in death they weren't accorded and that is in contrast with john brown whose body was given to his wife at harpers ferry and it proceeded north and not to the extent that lincoln but he was considered quite a hero and his burial was ceremonial and...
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. >> reporter: jeremy runs children's village in westchester.ne of several facilities in and around new york city tasked with caring for children separated from their parents at the border. and it was the only facility in the area willing to open its doors to us. >> this kind of forced separation has permanent damage. >> psychological damage. >> psychological. the fear, the anxiety. the fear of the unknown, right? if this could happen to me, what else could happen to me? >> he is talking about the 20 children he and his staff have been caring for since they arrived a few days ago. the youngest is 9 years old. the oldest is 17. >> actually the biggest concern that our children have had recently is about for their parents. it's not even about themselves. they're like is my mom okay. is my dad going to be okay. where are they? what's happening? that's the anxiety. >> he said he isn't able to give more details about the children in his care, but he was still able to give us a sense of what happens when children arrive here. >> they come in here. we
. >> reporter: jeremy runs children's village in westchester.ne of several facilities in and around new york city tasked with caring for children separated from their parents at the border. and it was the only facility in the area willing to open its doors to us. >> this kind of forced separation has permanent damage. >> psychological damage. >> psychological. the fear, the anxiety. the fear of the unknown, right? if this could happen to me, what else could happen to me?...
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that's how they say it in westchester county, new york.you know, a bidding war going on for our assets. now, when i bounced this off of 21st century, they referred me to this comment by loughlin murdoch, our ceo, we should put it up on the screen which, in a sense, confirms it. we should put it up. there we go. basically, this was during a conference call. he didn't want to get into all sorts of speculation, he said i can say we are committed to our agreement with disney and are working through the conditions to bring it to closing. but that -- liz: and this is the key, right? >> this is the key. our directors though, of course, are aware of their fiduciary duties on behalf of shareholders. liz: translation -- >> we have to look at it. liz: fiduciary duty means it is on your shoulders as a board of directors to look at all offers for any asset. >> and to take the best bid for shareholders, okay? now, does that mean that an all-cash bid that's slightly higher, what is it -- liz: a lot higher. >> in the $50 billion range. i think 55 with all
that's how they say it in westchester county, new york.you know, a bidding war going on for our assets. now, when i bounced this off of 21st century, they referred me to this comment by loughlin murdoch, our ceo, we should put it up on the screen which, in a sense, confirms it. we should put it up. there we go. basically, this was during a conference call. he didn't want to get into all sorts of speculation, he said i can say we are committed to our agreement with disney and are working through...
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they will live in westchester county, new york. they will be surrounded by other people who have the same exact economic educational profile as they do and so if you look at what happened with the national football league, "wall street journal" had a huge editorial on this about losing their core audience. said they were the lowest rated of all the 30 major brands they tested and this was the gold standard. the national football league was the gold standard for brand of any branch united people of all classes, all races, all economic levels. after the comcast situation when the nfl basically picked a side in a very political way, we tested the nfl january 13. we tested them and jennie reed 2013 and again in january, 2018. it was incredible and mean republican voters over those five years it was 91 points at independence 35 points and even dropped among more nails who was the group they were aiming out with their decision making, presumably. the only educational group that was favorable to the national football league in january, 20
they will live in westchester county, new york. they will be surrounded by other people who have the same exact economic educational profile as they do and so if you look at what happened with the national football league, "wall street journal" had a huge editorial on this about losing their core audience. said they were the lowest rated of all the 30 major brands they tested and this was the gold standard. the national football league was the gold standard for brand of any branch...
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. >> reporter: jeremy runs children's village in westchester, one of several facilities in and around new york city tasked with caring for children separated from their parents at the border. and it was the only facility in the area willing to open its doors to us. >> this kind of forced separation has permanent damage. >> psychological damage? >> psychological, the fear, the anxiety, the fear of the unknown, right? if this could happen to me, what else could happen to me? >> he's talking about the 20 children he and his staff have been caring for since they arrived a few days ago. the youngest is 9 years old, the oldest is 17. >> actually the biggest concern that our children have had recently is about -- for their parents. it's not even about themselves. they're like is my mom okay? is my dad going to be okay? where are they? what's happening? that's the anxiety. >> he says he isn't able to give more details about the children in his care, but he was still able to give us a sense of what happens when children arrive here. >> they come in here. we have nurses 24/7. and we have a team
. >> reporter: jeremy runs children's village in westchester, one of several facilities in and around new york city tasked with caring for children separated from their parents at the border. and it was the only facility in the area willing to open its doors to us. >> this kind of forced separation has permanent damage. >> psychological damage? >> psychological, the fear, the anxiety, the fear of the unknown, right? if this could happen to me, what else could happen to...
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in westchester. >> she is a real judge? >> no. she was a prosecutor.yed a judge -- i don't think you have to be a real judge to be a judge on tv. >> she was a county judge. i think. >> but the point is, she was a tv job, that's the ultimate top of the pyramid. that's the that counts. >> i have a book coming out in a week and a half, i hope i don't get in trouble. they have known each other for a very, very long time and she was flying down to palm beach with the president, then mr. trump on his plane and an associate of were mr. trump's was trying to have a conversation with him, and he said, i'm sorry, i can't concentrate i am just looking at her legs. have you soon her legs. >> i don't know how to say this, she was a bad ass she was brilliant, had a brilliant legal mind, what a downgrade to go from rachel bran to a tv judge. >> look at all of the people the president brought into washington. a circle of washouts and retreading from new york gop politics, people who hadn't done much else who had been around his circle or had found second careers on fo
in westchester. >> she is a real judge? >> no. she was a prosecutor.yed a judge -- i don't think you have to be a real judge to be a judge on tv. >> she was a county judge. i think. >> but the point is, she was a tv job, that's the ultimate top of the pyramid. that's the that counts. >> i have a book coming out in a week and a half, i hope i don't get in trouble. they have known each other for a very, very long time and she was flying down to palm beach with the...
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putting top secret e-mails on your husband private seiver kept in a closet in his insecure estate in westchesterss negligence. >> do we find out more of the tarmac meeting? i hope so. which is why -- this morning on fox and friends when they said to me, we understand that jim comey will be accused of insubordination i said big deal who cares -- he was to loretta lynch who herself perverted the investigation by speaking with a target's husband and private allegedly, grandchildren. something nobody believes. we are looking for criminal behavior, or law enforcement judgments made for nonlaw enforcement based decisions. >> made for political reasons. okay. now the inspector general may say, i think so and so committed a crime and i have referred it to my bosses in the doj. goes up to rod rosenstein and jeff sessions -- if they say there's enough evidence here. goes over to the prosecutor team u.s. for the district of columbia she decides whether or not to indict. this is already happened with the andrew mccabe it could happen to andrew mccabe again. it could happen to other it is in the fbi as well.
putting top secret e-mails on your husband private seiver kept in a closet in his insecure estate in westchesterss negligence. >> do we find out more of the tarmac meeting? i hope so. which is why -- this morning on fox and friends when they said to me, we understand that jim comey will be accused of insubordination i said big deal who cares -- he was to loretta lynch who herself perverted the investigation by speaking with a target's husband and private allegedly, grandchildren....
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graduated from lee coege, earned his masters degree in divinity and masters degree in philosophy at westchester university in pennsylvani father gunn ter completed a masters degr of saed theology at yale university's divinity school. he heard the call at a young age. he served the department of corctions bringing hope and wisdom to those incarcerated. he then brought his ministries in st. luke's hospital where he brought comfort to patients and families. he was ordained to the priesthood in 2002 and assignments brought him to bronxville, new york, clarksboro, new jersey, ridgewood, new jersey. he was named priest in charge and superintendent at st. andrew's in providence, new jersey. the mission state gives the welcoming moniker of a big heart, making god's love known to the word. i thank father gunn for being here and for offering our daily prayer. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 on er one-minute speeches each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the ntleman from texas rise? without objection. mr. green: mr. speaker, members,
graduated from lee coege, earned his masters degree in divinity and masters degree in philosophy at westchester university in pennsylvani father gunn ter completed a masters degr of saed theology at yale university's divinity school. he heard the call at a young age. he served the department of corctions bringing hope and wisdom to those incarcerated. he then brought his ministries in st. luke's hospital where he brought comfort to patients and families. he was ordained to the priesthood in...
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i have had the chance to actually defend the ten commandments plaques in the westchester courthouse in pennsylvania, which was won in the appellate court of the federal courts. one of the final arguments in its favor is we must respect the history of our nation. the ten commandments are a part of our story. they have been there for 80 years. we can not take them down. we need to know our history because it preserves the things we cherish. so it has relevance in so many ways. i simply want to say washington is now beginning to move towards the end of his career. he is saying his farewell address. listen to his words. the only president who has been unanimously elected as president twice. you can concur with me that will never happen again? we can guarantee it never will. they wanted him a third time and he said two is enough and he went home. he writes, of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable. labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizen, the mere polit
i have had the chance to actually defend the ten commandments plaques in the westchester courthouse in pennsylvania, which was won in the appellate court of the federal courts. one of the final arguments in its favor is we must respect the history of our nation. the ten commandments are a part of our story. they have been there for 80 years. we can not take them down. we need to know our history because it preserves the things we cherish. so it has relevance in so many ways. i simply want to...
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for example, got a lot of flak from viewers and consumers calling in to pepsico headquarters in westchesterabout sponsoring the nfl while there was no specific law outlawing players from taking one knee. so this is still going on. the president is still stoking it. they are talking about it internally. i'd love to be a fly on the wall in there, but they won't let me in. but we do have nfl officials watching our broadcast. neil, back to you. neil: maybe there's a guy named bubba like three feet away from you. [laughter] they're big guyses. >> really. where? neil: watch out, charlie! thank you very much, my friend. [laughter] be well. >> okay. neil: a lot of tense meetings, we told you about the g7 that could be tense, we told you about the upcoming meeting in singapore, the opec powwow on how to get a handle on the supply here, word that the white house was asking opec just to increase production by a million barrels a day to ease the gas pinch for a lot of americans. don't know what's true, what's not, but i do know that alan knuckman has a good idea. he's at the cme. alan, how big a deal i
for example, got a lot of flak from viewers and consumers calling in to pepsico headquarters in westchesterabout sponsoring the nfl while there was no specific law outlawing players from taking one knee. so this is still going on. the president is still stoking it. they are talking about it internally. i'd love to be a fly on the wall in there, but they won't let me in. but we do have nfl officials watching our broadcast. neil, back to you. neil: maybe there's a guy named bubba like three feet...
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schools closing early from westchester, new york, through massachusetts.hen we've got to turn to that flooding. guys, the pictures are incredible. i just got off messenger with the national weather service out of marquette. this is a live look at hancock, michigan. the damage, they said more than half a foot of rain fell in just a couple of hours sunday morning causing landslides crushing that house, and guys, the rain isn't done yet. >> reporter: this is what three inches of rain per hour looks like. water rushing down the hills of northern michigan and it's still raining this morning after a weekend washout across the northern great lakes. flash flooding causing sinkholes and debilitating damage. in michigan's upper peninsula, seven inches of rain fell in just three hours turning this county road into a gushing river with emergency services reporting more than 60 sinkholes and washouts. people told to shelter in place as road after road after road remains impassable. the downpours loosening the ground beneath this street taking the black top with it. now
schools closing early from westchester, new york, through massachusetts.hen we've got to turn to that flooding. guys, the pictures are incredible. i just got off messenger with the national weather service out of marquette. this is a live look at hancock, michigan. the damage, they said more than half a foot of rain fell in just a couple of hours sunday morning causing landslides crushing that house, and guys, the rain isn't done yet. >> reporter: this is what three inches of rain per...
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seventeen undocumented central american children are being housed at a facility in westchester, new york.oneduring the trump administration's "zero- tolerance" border policy. on the quiet campus of children's village in dobbs ferry, social workers are trying to calm the fears of children crying for their parents. "all day long, all day long, all they want to know is, are their parents ok?" said jeremy kohomban, who runs the children's village. kohomban said he is not permitted to discuss details of children's village's longstanding contract with the federal government, but he confirmed many of the children in his care have made contact with their parents since they arrived. "i can't speak to the details but i can confirm that the federal government is extremely helpful in making sure we have contact," he said. "the first thing we tell kids is, 'don't worry, we will do everything we can to find your family,'" said kohomban. the moment the children get on the phone and hear their parents' voices, kohomban said, "i couldn't describe it to you. just imagine what it means to know that your parent
seventeen undocumented central american children are being housed at a facility in westchester, new york.oneduring the trump administration's "zero- tolerance" border policy. on the quiet campus of children's village in dobbs ferry, social workers are trying to calm the fears of children crying for their parents. "all day long, all day long, all they want to know is, are their parents ok?" said jeremy kohomban, who runs the children's village. kohomban said he is not...
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westchester, virginia, in a bull's-eye back through northern virginia and southern ohio so you've seenatching these areas. guys. >> will do, ginger, thank you. >>> coming up, instagram making a major announcement this morning. how it's changing for users what parents should know. >>> and it's national selfie day. we have some of our favorites. my sister sally-ann and that's from earlier. >> at the desk. >> you took that shot. >> what's wrong with my face there. you notice how we all go to our own faces. anyway. >> the whole gang is there. >>> and tory is back with "deals & steals." styles starting at just $5 to make you look like a million bucks. >>> fran drescher is here dishing on "hotel transylvania 3" and possible "the nanny" revival helping us celebrate national selfie day. >> she looks amazing. >> she does. she looks exactly the same. >> absolutely the same. >> love that. >> come on back. >>> wow. very nice. >> we naturally paired off. 123450 dig in to summer with styles this saturday in stores only get one dollar flip flops! hurry in to old navy! your smile says (brett) my ta lo
westchester, virginia, in a bull's-eye back through northern virginia and southern ohio so you've seenatching these areas. guys. >> will do, ginger, thank you. >>> coming up, instagram making a major announcement this morning. how it's changing for users what parents should know. >>> and it's national selfie day. we have some of our favorites. my sister sally-ann and that's from earlier. >> at the desk. >> you took that shot. >> what's wrong with my...
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you take my district, in westchester county, part of which i represent. 124 people died due to opioids in the year 2016. and in the bronx, part of which i also represent, more new yorkers died of overdoses than in any other area in new york city. so i am pleased that the house is taking bipartisan action to address the opioid epidemic. but i ao concerned by the trump administration's announcement last week that they will urge the courts to strike down the affordable care act's provisions preventing insurance companies from denying coverage or charging more for pre-existing conditions. such as an opioid addiction. this has to stop. this needto stop. we can't have those proposals if we're going to really attack and win in this opioid crisis. the bipartisan actions we take this week and that we will take this week are important. and i support all of them. but they will not occur in a vacuum. i urge my friends on the other side of the aisle to speak out and end these kinds of attacks on affordable health care. instead, let's work to ensure our communities have the resources they need to tu
you take my district, in westchester county, part of which i represent. 124 people died due to opioids in the year 2016. and in the bronx, part of which i also represent, more new yorkers died of overdoses than in any other area in new york city. so i am pleased that the house is taking bipartisan action to address the opioid epidemic. but i ao concerned by the trump administration's announcement last week that they will urge the courts to strike down the affordable care act's provisions...