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i want to thank new york state troopers, i note the majors here and his team. you know, this case is emblematic of great corporation. but we always get the same level cooperation from the state police. no matter what case we're working.i want to thank them. their investigators did a great, did great work on the job and in this case we couldn't have done it without them. lastly, i want to thank nassau county police commissioner. i don't know if he's here. did he make it? you know, this case, as i said, spans you know 13 years and during that time, pat has been a neighbor to the west. i think when it started he was a surgeon. detective sergeant? uniform sergeant, but whatever. whenever we needed something to be done or one of the task force needed something to be done, pat would do it and he would do it quietly. without much fanfare and we know he would keep the confidentiality of our grand jury and investigation. i want to thank him for that. and with that, i will turn it over to the commissioner, rodney harrison. >> good afternoon. today is a good day. and befor
i want to thank new york state troopers, i note the majors here and his team. you know, this case is emblematic of great corporation. but we always get the same level cooperation from the state police. no matter what case we're working.i want to thank them. their investigators did a great, did great work on the job and in this case we couldn't have done it without them. lastly, i want to thank nassau county police commissioner. i don't know if he's here. did he make it? you know, this case, as...
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right now, folks, i have to go to this new york state police.hey're providing an update on the arrest in gilgo beach. the press conference is moments away. nate foy is in massapequa park. he will have the latest. nate? >> yeah, the press conference is set to start right now. a task force was formed by the suffolk county da's office and they made a lot of progress on this. a 13-year-old cold case finally hopefully coming to an end. behind me is the home of rex heuermann, the suspected serial killer charged with murdering three women and the prime suspect in a fourth case. each of them women between the age of 22, 27. all of them accused of being sex workers. their bodies found on gilgo beach. over the weekend, investigators took out evidence from the home that included over 200 guns as well as a child doll. they've been removing boxes and budgets of evidence and loading them in to the trucks behind me. they have shut down the road behind me. again, the new york state police, suffolk county police, the sheriff's office and fbi all working together
right now, folks, i have to go to this new york state police.hey're providing an update on the arrest in gilgo beach. the press conference is moments away. nate foy is in massapequa park. he will have the latest. nate? >> yeah, the press conference is set to start right now. a task force was formed by the suffolk county da's office and they made a lot of progress on this. a 13-year-old cold case finally hopefully coming to an end. behind me is the home of rex heuermann, the suspected...
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it is approved in the state of new york. it's done by the new york state police in a lab. but it does come with a lot of controversy. i think they want to hammer home this is why we want this sort of technology because it helps clear cases like this one which has haunted communities for more than a decade. >> thank you so much, appreciate it. joining us to discuss, former fbi profiler and director of the forensic science program at george mason university, dr. mary ellen o'toole. we also have with us legal analyst joey jackson. dr. o'toole, good to see you again. based on the details of the suspect and details of housewife he allegedly murdered his victims, binding them at the head, midsection, and legs, according to the d.a., as a profiler, what do you think motivated him to commit these heinous acts of violence based on -- i understand that we're just getting the information now. based on what you've heard so far, what do you think his motivation could have been? >> so with a complicated case like this there's never just one motive. this is a serial sexual killer. these
it is approved in the state of new york. it's done by the new york state police in a lab. but it does come with a lot of controversy. i think they want to hammer home this is why we want this sort of technology because it helps clear cases like this one which has haunted communities for more than a decade. >> thank you so much, appreciate it. joining us to discuss, former fbi profiler and director of the forensic science program at george mason university, dr. mary ellen o'toole. we also...
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specifically here in new york state. ahead of that one, the 2022 contest, democrats in this state redrew congressional maps, but they tilted the district so heavily in the party's favor that a court through the maps out and instead put a neutral expert in charge. that person redrew districts so competitively that republicans flipped four seats, ultimately handing the republican party the majority in the house, and kevin mccarthy, the gavel, we're going to work on the lights. now, democrats have a chance to try once more. a state appellate court threw out the maps again. a major win for the party. we're going to explain what happened because if that ruling stands, the democratic party has a serious shot at retaking the house next year. especially since the needs of front line republicans, the moderate ones who won, like toes here in new york are being sacrificed by kevin mccarthy to appease the conservative wing of the party. the amendments added to the defense version of the budget focusing on culture war issues like abor
specifically here in new york state. ahead of that one, the 2022 contest, democrats in this state redrew congressional maps, but they tilted the district so heavily in the party's favor that a court through the maps out and instead put a neutral expert in charge. that person redrew districts so competitively that republicans flipped four seats, ultimately handing the republican party the majority in the house, and kevin mccarthy, the gavel, we're going to work on the lights. now, democrats have...
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thankfully, the division in new york state has said the process that was short circuited should resumeo that the independent redistricting commission that has democratic appointees and republican appointees should reconvene, hear from new yorkers all across the state, and then present a fair map to be enacted by the legislature. reporter: what can democrats from new york do with that process? i've heard some people, some of your delegation, you as caucus chair and leader sheumer, that didn't make a difference and getting democrats involved should have meant taking the house. mr. jeffries: we don't have a partisan process. we have a process that involve an independent commission redrawing the map. unfortunately the courts stepped in to that process, stripped away the ability of the independent redistricting commission and ultimately the legislature to decide what a fair map should look like and that's what left us with the situation that we now find ourselves in with a map unfairly, unreasonably, unacceptably drawn by an out of town special master who has no clue about communities of in
thankfully, the division in new york state has said the process that was short circuited should resumeo that the independent redistricting commission that has democratic appointees and republican appointees should reconvene, hear from new yorkers all across the state, and then present a fair map to be enacted by the legislature. reporter: what can democrats from new york do with that process? i've heard some people, some of your delegation, you as caucus chair and leader sheumer, that didn't...
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what the threshold lowering would do to family farms and potentially hurt farms in new york state and the benefit of other states if you have an observation there. >> sure, when you talk about overtime with farm workers, it's a different conversation then it would in most production of anything else. we are, we are driven by the weather and the elements outside. it could be full speed ahead. we might be harvest. you have to go long hours to get it done. it might be rain and might not do anything. a farmer is a businessman and if you force him to pay overtime. you made your 40 hours and i'll hire someone else. the workers don't like that. they want to work. they don't mind working overtime. >> emphasis that. the state of new york em posed the overtime standard. many don't like it. i came to make money and not vacation. what does that mean for new york farms. >> it means there is a shortage of help. finding someone else is difficult. that when crops need to be harvested they are harvested. >> as much as i ed like to speak mr. chair we will revisit that. a broader land right protecting f
what the threshold lowering would do to family farms and potentially hurt farms in new york state and the benefit of other states if you have an observation there. >> sure, when you talk about overtime with farm workers, it's a different conversation then it would in most production of anything else. we are, we are driven by the weather and the elements outside. it could be full speed ahead. we might be harvest. you have to go long hours to get it done. it might be rain and might not do...
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york. but let's talk about the legal issue here. many states have the legislature draw the lines. me states have independent redistricting commissions. we have a hybrid. we have a redistricting commission that draws the lines, they sent it to the legislature, and if it legislator doesn't like, it the redistricting commission does it again. they do it twice and then if the legislature wants, it can draw the lines. that's what happened last time. those were challenged by a republican, they brought a case in upstate new york before a republican judge, and that judge was upheld in declaring that there was a gerrymander, that the seats -- the lines were too partisan. the high court sent the issue to a special master, who came from pittsburgh, appointed by this republican judge, who had no connection to new york. he drew the lines that were very unsatisfactory, and actually, much more partisan than the original alliance. so those were the congressional lines that we used in 2022. the democrats have now argued that that was fine for 2022, but we really need to go back to the redistricting
york. but let's talk about the legal issue here. many states have the legislature draw the lines. me states have independent redistricting commissions. we have a hybrid. we have a redistricting commission that draws the lines, they sent it to the legislature, and if it legislator doesn't like, it the redistricting commission does it again. they do it twice and then if the legislature wants, it can draw the lines. that's what happened last time. those were challenged by a republican, they...
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and states like new york still haven't recovered. and for the first time in recorded history, the state of florida has more total people employed than the state in new york. and that's saying something because we got a lot of retired people in the state of florida. so those results speak for themselves. but, you know, we've always had lower taxes in florida. that's nothing new. we've never had an income tax and we've always worked to keep government small. so that in and of itself, while it contribute cuts, that is not the only reason why people have moved. i think the pandemic caused people to reevaluate who was in charge of their state governments more than any other event in my lifetime. and you had to make a decision about how you were going to handle that. were you as the governor, going to look at everything or consume the data yourself, be mindful of your state's economic well-being, the education of your kids? yes, health in terms of covid, but also health in terms of every other thing. or were you going to basically subcontra
and states like new york still haven't recovered. and for the first time in recorded history, the state of florida has more total people employed than the state in new york. and that's saying something because we got a lot of retired people in the state of florida. so those results speak for themselves. but, you know, we've always had lower taxes in florida. that's nothing new. we've never had an income tax and we've always worked to keep government small. so that in and of itself, while it...
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states . just that there was a reason to believe that it might happen. it is a standard of actual injury that was established in the pentagon papers case, in "new york timesnited states. so you could challenge the constitutionality of the espionage act under the first amendment. he has never suggested that he would do that. in the past, he praised the espionage act will apply to others. but i believe that it's his best defense. otherwise, you don't have to under the fifth amendment to have any defense, just tell the prosecutors they have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that i had reason to believe this would be damaging to the interest of the united states and i shared it with people not authorized . it is not the strongest case in the world if you are not taking your own defense, but he might do that. folly: john, do you agree? how do you prepare a defense when it is right there on tape? guest: certainly that different bruce talked about is one that he is likely to raise. he has also talked extensively about the presidential records act and his belief that he had a right to have those documents , this is an audio tape, not a videotape. he could argue
states . just that there was a reason to believe that it might happen. it is a standard of actual injury that was established in the pentagon papers case, in "new york timesnited states. so you could challenge the constitutionality of the espionage act under the first amendment. he has never suggested that he would do that. in the past, he praised the espionage act will apply to others. but i believe that it's his best defense. otherwise, you don't have to under the fifth amendment to have...
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if you look in my state of new york, as i mentioned in yesterday's hearing with the new york state pension fund and that new york city pension fund and what they do to try to dictate to companies as shareholders, it is remarkable. you look at our housing market you see what new york is doing just this year for banning gas stoves banning natural gas hookups. this is a state and california being another one where they are absolutely seeking to use their influence to upend the marketplace up or they do not believe in free markets. they do not believe in consumer choice. effect the trying to limit consumer choice it drives up the cost of housing. the very tend to talk about need for affordable housing, when you limit choice with energy, you drive up the cost. the average homeowner would pay 30 -- $35000 to convert their home from gas to electric. that restricts, that causes a more difficult challenge. not asking a question that causes a more difficult challenge for someone to purchase a home. so if we want to actually address the challenge of affordability, if we want to reduce cost, then we n
if you look in my state of new york, as i mentioned in yesterday's hearing with the new york state pension fund and that new york city pension fund and what they do to try to dictate to companies as shareholders, it is remarkable. you look at our housing market you see what new york is doing just this year for banning gas stoves banning natural gas hookups. this is a state and california being another one where they are absolutely seeking to use their influence to upend the marketplace up or...
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in response to advocacy from survivors, last may, new york state passed the adult survivors act, whichne year look back window to allow individuals who were 18 or older when they were sexually assaulted in the state to file a lawsuit against the person who harmed them and/or the negligent institution. the act was enacted last year. now lawyers are filing another round of lawsuits under the new york adult survivors act. a correction, that was a 71 million-dollar lawsuit in 2021, 106 he $5 million in 22 settled with columbia, bringing it to about $236 million. we are joined by two guests who were former patients of hadden. laurie maldonado attended the trial of former columbia university ob-gyn robert hadden and gave testimony in january before he was remanded. she was a gynecology and then an obstetrics patient of hadden's between 2003 and 2012. and marissa hoechstetter gave a victim impact statement during the federal trial of hadden. in 2015, she reported dr. hadden to the manhattan district attorney cy vance and became one of the first people to speak out against hadden publicly. she
in response to advocacy from survivors, last may, new york state passed the adult survivors act, whichne year look back window to allow individuals who were 18 or older when they were sexually assaulted in the state to file a lawsuit against the person who harmed them and/or the negligent institution. the act was enacted last year. now lawyers are filing another round of lawsuits under the new york adult survivors act. a correction, that was a 71 million-dollar lawsuit in 2021, 106 he $5...
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it's not just new york state feeling the print of it. of emergency. friday heavy rain washed out a portion of route 4 in killington. and this morning an orange county official confirming they will be putting in place a nonemergency vehicle and pedestrian ban in orange county through this evening just north of here. but the threat far from over with 25 million americans under some form of flood threat with the potential for excessive rains just north of new york state tonight. >> reminds me of the scenes of my home state of kentucky a year ago and that rebuilding still going on. our thoughts and prayers are with the knocks folks there. polo sandoval, thank you so much. >>> more than 10,000 flights were delayed or canceled yesterday as that wall of storms pummeled the east coast. cnn aviation correspondent pete muntean is live for us at reagan national airport just outside the nation's capital. pete, a nation's travelers turned their lonely and weary eyes to you, give them good news, pete. >> reporter: you know, the weather has cleared out
it's not just new york state feeling the print of it. of emergency. friday heavy rain washed out a portion of route 4 in killington. and this morning an orange county official confirming they will be putting in place a nonemergency vehicle and pedestrian ban in orange county through this evening just north of here. but the threat far from over with 25 million americans under some form of flood threat with the potential for excessive rains just north of new york state tonight. >> reminds...
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the lifeguards, the new york state park police, the new york state park staff, we're watching over those beaches more than we ever have. >> reporter: the greenwoods putting their faith in the warning system. >> i grew up working at jones beach, which is a little bit left from here. i seriously think we have the best lifeguards in the world. >> reporter: unprovoked shark attacks are incredibly rare. last year there were only 41 in the u.s. florida had the most with 16. three more last week, and this chilling scene yesterday in pensacola. a large shark lurking in the water as swimmers scrambled to get back on the beach. shark experts say swim with a friend and stay close to shore, but don't let the shark sightings spoil the fun. they really don't want anything to do with us. kate? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> when we come back in 60 seconds, the drones on patrol. how one police force is going high-tech to fight crime. . would comfort me. but now, they've become aggressive. ththis mouth used to sing meme lullabieses. now, it't's unrecogngnizable. if your r loved one e with alzhei
the lifeguards, the new york state park police, the new york state park staff, we're watching over those beaches more than we ever have. >> reporter: the greenwoods putting their faith in the warning system. >> i grew up working at jones beach, which is a little bit left from here. i seriously think we have the best lifeguards in the world. >> reporter: unprovoked shark attacks are incredibly rare. last year there were only 41 in the u.s. florida had the most with 16. three...
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so i'm happy to share with you regarding new york state curriculum.een great outreach efforts made by individual teachers to lenape center requesting a more truthful and honest and thorough history of lenape present in the homeland. other than that cursory -- curriculum that exists today. so there seems to be a new openness for the expansion of the curriculum, and it is being driven not by the new york state department of education so much as it's being driven by the individual and courageous efforts of individual teachers. >> if i may,, i'm looking at the chat bar over here. there are so many questions that i think we only have a limited amount of time left on this webinar. i would encourage people to take their questions and e-mail them either to the library or, i'll give you the e-mail address for lenape center which is simply lenape a center@gmail.com, all e word, lenape center@gmail.com. many of his questions, they are great ones we just don't have enough time to cover it all. reps if you send those in, and we can write more essays, we can create
so i'm happy to share with you regarding new york state curriculum.een great outreach efforts made by individual teachers to lenape center requesting a more truthful and honest and thorough history of lenape present in the homeland. other than that cursory -- curriculum that exists today. so there seems to be a new openness for the expansion of the curriculum, and it is being driven not by the new york state department of education so much as it's being driven by the individual and courageous...
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you will find new york state authorities scattered throughout the region as they respond to this postastation mode. in fact, this is as far as we can take you. we have seen drivers detotoured here off the palisades interstate parkway all morning. you know it's a busy corridor, especially on a monday morning. you mentioned just a little while ago one of the hardest hit areas north of here where floodwaters proved deadly last night. >> look at the people's doors. >> reporter: historic flooding slamming southeastern new york on sunday. >> it's up to my knees. >> i know. >> reporter: orange county officials say at least one woman died after she was swept away by floodwaters in the town of highlands. >> we have an emergency situation here in southern orange county, in particular the highland falls area. >> reporter: a state of emergency was declared in ontario and orange county by governor hochul. in orange county hochul and the orange county executives said it was qudue to life-threatening flooding and power outages. >> if you do not need to be on the road, stay off the road. >> reporter:
you will find new york state authorities scattered throughout the region as they respond to this postastation mode. in fact, this is as far as we can take you. we have seen drivers detotoured here off the palisades interstate parkway all morning. you know it's a busy corridor, especially on a monday morning. you mentioned just a little while ago one of the hardest hit areas north of here where floodwaters proved deadly last night. >> look at the people's doors. >> reporter: historic...
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if you look in my state of new york as i mentioned yesterday with the new york state pension fund and new york city pension fund and what they do to try to dictate to companies as shareholders, it is remarkable. you look at the housing market and you seet what new york is doing, fanning gas stoves, natural gas hookups. this is a state and california tebeing another one where they e looking to use, they don't believe in free-market or consumer choice, they are trying to limit consumer choice and it drives up the cost of housing so when they talk about the need for affordable housing, when you limit choice within energy, you drive up the cost. the average homeowner would have to pay 30 to $35000 to convert 00the home gas to electric. that restricts, causes a more difficult challenge. the causes and more difficult challenge for someone to purchase a home so if you want to address the challenge of affordability, reduce cost and we need to allow the marketplace to work. in new york, 60% of new yorkers rely on natural gas. 70% of electricity is generated by natural gas so if we increase the
if you look in my state of new york as i mentioned yesterday with the new york state pension fund and new york city pension fund and what they do to try to dictate to companies as shareholders, it is remarkable. you look at the housing market and you seet what new york is doing, fanning gas stoves, natural gas hookups. this is a state and california tebeing another one where they e looking to use, they don't believe in free-market or consumer choice, they are trying to limit consumer choice and...
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i know, governor, you declared a state of emergency for six counties in new york state.ents need to know to stay safe? >> they need to not be on our roads, because most of the deaths that occurred during the flooding event don't happen in their homes. they happen when people try to venture out onto the roads. they see maybe some puddling, maybe a little bit of water and think they can get through it and we have had so many rescues of people that took that chance, put themselves in danger and putting our first responders in danger so my message is, don't go on the roads and many are now impassable and especially with nightfall, we want to make sure people stay home one more day if you're in this flash flood region of our state which is eastern new york and just be safe. >> good advice. how close, governor, is new york to receiving federal assistance? >> i have no doubt we'll qualify. we have to show damages of $37 million. i heard from the white house. i've heard from fema. i heard from schumer and gillibrand and secretary buttigieg. they are all prepared and waiting for
i know, governor, you declared a state of emergency for six counties in new york state.ents need to know to stay safe? >> they need to not be on our roads, because most of the deaths that occurred during the flooding event don't happen in their homes. they happen when people try to venture out onto the roads. they see maybe some puddling, maybe a little bit of water and think they can get through it and we have had so many rescues of people that took that chance, put themselves in danger...
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explains that's because new york state law requires a conviction before anyone's biosignature can be uploaded. heuermann's next court appearance, norah, is august 1st, next tuesday. >> sounds like we are still at the beginning of this investigation. errol barnett, thank you so much. >>> well, tonight u.s. marine veteran trevor reed, who was released in a high-stakes prisoner swap with russia in 2022, is recovering after getting injured while fighting in ukraine. cbs's weijia jiang reports reed is being treated at a military hospital in germany. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that trevor reed suffered a concussion and lacerations while fighting in eastern ukraine two weeks ago. u.s. officials are upset that reed, a marine veteran who was detained in russia for three years, would risk being recaptured and stressed that he was not engaging in activities on behalf of the u.s. government. >> we have warned that u.s. citizens who travel to ukraine, especially with the purpose of participating in fighting there, that they face significant risks, including the risk of capture or death. >>
explains that's because new york state law requires a conviction before anyone's biosignature can be uploaded. heuermann's next court appearance, norah, is august 1st, next tuesday. >> sounds like we are still at the beginning of this investigation. errol barnett, thank you so much. >>> well, tonight u.s. marine veteran trevor reed, who was released in a high-stakes prisoner swap with russia in 2022, is recovering after getting injured while fighting in ukraine. cbs's weijia...
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new york state comptroller joining us. good to see you. >> there are a couple of factors, no doubt the economy is slowing and we are feeling the effects in current year collections of the slowdown as far as financial services, wall street is an important part of the economy in new york state so it is catching up and in terms of our budget planning process, in new york we have a strange calendar of fiscal year starting april 1st. you have tax collection day april 15th, the budget that was put in place frankly was based on more optimistic numbers but the current financial plan, the budget taken down each year for the next few years, $5 billion in revenue and we are slightly ahead of current updated projections which move forward but the weakness for tax collections and some has to do with taxpayer migration that you alluded to but much of it is reflective of the slowing economy and capital gains collections as well have been off, that affects higher income new yorkers and that is reliant on personal income tax. neil: the market is picking up
new york state comptroller joining us. good to see you. >> there are a couple of factors, no doubt the economy is slowing and we are feeling the effects in current year collections of the slowdown as far as financial services, wall street is an important part of the economy in new york state so it is catching up and in terms of our budget planning process, in new york we have a strange calendar of fiscal year starting april 1st. you have tax collection day april 15th, the budget that was...
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>> it is safe to swim in green flags, but lifeguards, new york state park police, new york state park staff we're watching over these beaches more than we ever have. >> i grew up working at jones beach a little bit west from here and i seriously think we have some of the best lifeguards in the world. >> reporter: unprovoked shark attacks are incredibly rare. last year there were 41 in the u.s., florida had the most at 16, three more last week. and this chilling scene in pensacola, a large shark in the water as swimmers scramble to get back on the beach. >> some terrifying footage there. nbc's stephanie gosk with that report. >>> still ahead, how's this for an intro? >> and in all of history only one man has stood to say that he will dictate what is and is not possible in this world. >> that's pretty good. so who do you think he's talking about there? yeah, you see it. none other than joey chestnut, the world's top competitive hot dog eater. that's straight ahead in sports. . that's straight ahead in sports. , causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the br
>> it is safe to swim in green flags, but lifeguards, new york state park police, new york state park staff we're watching over these beaches more than we ever have. >> i grew up working at jones beach a little bit west from here and i seriously think we have some of the best lifeguards in the world. >> reporter: unprovoked shark attacks are incredibly rare. last year there were 41 in the u.s., florida had the most at 16, three more last week. and this chilling scene in...
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, ending up in new york state, ending up in new york city at the time of the un general assembly.city at the time of the un generalassembly. it's york city at the time of the un general assembly. it's a massive undertaking. do these things get easier with experience and with time? mentally easier. mentally easier. physically, perhaps not so but mentally, yes. because, without being _ so but mentally, yes. because, without being impolite, - so but mentally, yes. because, without being impolite, you - without being impolite, you began these endurance tests as extreme swimming in your 30s and you are now into your 50s. just physically, how demanding is this one going to be? i think it's going to be very, very demanding. it's a long swim, we think it will take me 30 days and the big challenges are obviously the hudson has got rocks, there are rapids to begin with so you will hit a rock and your swim can and very, very quickly and it's a very, very quickly and it's a very long swim and also there is pollution in the water. so you put all those things together and it makes it a very, ve
, ending up in new york state, ending up in new york city at the time of the un general assembly.city at the time of the un generalassembly. it's york city at the time of the un general assembly. it's a massive undertaking. do these things get easier with experience and with time? mentally easier. mentally easier. physically, perhaps not so but mentally, yes. because, without being _ so but mentally, yes. because, without being impolite, - so but mentally, yes. because, without being impolite,...
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worried about their personal safety, they say nine out of ten crime is a very serious crime in new york state. if someone comes to atlanta most likely they are visiting my district. it is a high tourism area and if you have high crime and it tourism area that impacts our bottom line as far as the georgia economy is concerned. we must be protected not only the citizens but the people to come and visit the great state. no one wants to come out of their home and be mugged, carjacked. we have a problem. i'm hoping that being a part of the majority party i will have a greater voice for the people in metro atlanta. liz: sit tight, let's begin congressman jeff van drew. you heard mesha mainor talk about how she left the democrat party of georgia, in georgia and become a republican. you did the same thing you left the democrat party to become a republican. can you talk to what she is experiencing. >> she's experiencing exactly what i experienced, different state, different level of government, i want to credit her and let her know she's going to have a lot of friends she did not leave the party as we
worried about their personal safety, they say nine out of ten crime is a very serious crime in new york state. if someone comes to atlanta most likely they are visiting my district. it is a high tourism area and if you have high crime and it tourism area that impacts our bottom line as far as the georgia economy is concerned. we must be protected not only the citizens but the people to come and visit the great state. no one wants to come out of their home and be mugged, carjacked. we have a...
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there have been dozens of rescues, many of them in new york, while in vermont almost that entire state under a flood warning tonight. 9 million at risk for flash flooding, which has destroyed dozens of roads and wiped out tracks on a busy commuter railroad servicing new york city and it's not just here in the northeast much of the south and southwest still dealing with a brutal heat wave. in a moment al roker will tell us where that heat dome has moved and what's next. but we begin with emilie ikeda in hard-hit new york. emilie, so many there caught off guard with this flooding. >> reporter: tom, absolutely officials called the flooding here a once in 1,000-year event with enough force to even dislodge guardrails as you can see behind me. and the unrelenting rain isn't over yet for those north of us. tonight a brutal bout of storms inches north. washing out roads and kicking swift water rescue teams into high gear states of emergency declared in parts of new york, connecticut and vermont. >> i'm kristen dahlgren here in vermont where the rain just isn't letting up. some towns have alre
there have been dozens of rescues, many of them in new york, while in vermont almost that entire state under a flood warning tonight. 9 million at risk for flash flooding, which has destroyed dozens of roads and wiped out tracks on a busy commuter railroad servicing new york city and it's not just here in the northeast much of the south and southwest still dealing with a brutal heat wave. in a moment al roker will tell us where that heat dome has moved and what's next. but we begin with emilie...
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in the northeast, and it comes after torrential rains unleashed historic flash flooding in new york state and vermont. it washed out roads, forced evacuations, and killed one woman trying to leave her home in new york's hudson valley. dozens of people had to be rescued in vermont where 8 inches of rain fell since sunday. officials say it's the worst flooding the state has seen since tropical storm irene more than a decade ago. >> we have not seen rain fall like this since irene, and in some places it will surpass even that. >> you can see how powerful it was. look what it did the all the -- you can see right where it went. it pushed all that debris wherever it could. >> meanwhile a dangerous heatwave is expected to intensify across the southwest this week. phoenix could break a nearly 50-year-old record with the most consecutive days at or above 110 des. degrees. >>> we're seeing new images from the damage of a landslide in california. the ground in rolling hills estates began shifting on saturday. ten homes were actively moving. an additional 16 were being monitored. residents were given
in the northeast, and it comes after torrential rains unleashed historic flash flooding in new york state and vermont. it washed out roads, forced evacuations, and killed one woman trying to leave her home in new york's hudson valley. dozens of people had to be rescued in vermont where 8 inches of rain fell since sunday. officials say it's the worst flooding the state has seen since tropical storm irene more than a decade ago. >> we have not seen rain fall like this since irene, and in...
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specifically here in new york state. they tilted the district so heavily in the party's favor that a court through the maps out and instead put a neutral expert in charge. that person redrew districts so
specifically here in new york state. they tilted the district so heavily in the party's favor that a court through the maps out and instead put a neutral expert in charge. that person redrew districts so
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found with a car full of guns and ammo on his way to new york state. question about the theory of the crime. was tim a desperate, depressed man on the wish it to went back on his wife? or, was his wife in on it all along the detectives consider the possibility that they not only knew about the plan to murder charge, but maybe had talked him into doing it as play back for his blunder in losing the kids. >> so you owe me tim dean, you owe me a big one here. >> yes. >> it was a theory that came to resonate for some of josh and ambers loved ones. >> he had a couple of friends that they were like you need to look at charlene. >> did you say oh no that can't be done? >> i did say. oh no it couldn't be. i said, oh no i pray it's not. >> in fact, josh's sister nicole had given police an earful about charlene early on. >> cops came into my house and told me what happened and ask me if my brother had enemies. and i said he does not have enemies but he does have charlene. >> nicole right away says it's her. >> her and josh's best friend keithe. they both said i d
found with a car full of guns and ammo on his way to new york state. question about the theory of the crime. was tim a desperate, depressed man on the wish it to went back on his wife? or, was his wife in on it all along the detectives consider the possibility that they not only knew about the plan to murder charge, but maybe had talked him into doing it as play back for his blunder in losing the kids. >> so you owe me tim dean, you owe me a big one here. >> yes. >> it was a...
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am arthur knebel. 34-year-old michael burnham is wanted in the killing of a woman in western new york staten may. he is also accused of kidnapping an elderly pennsylvania couple, stealing their suv at gunpoint and driving it to south carolina. he was being held on a million dollar bond in that case when he escape at cb cotton is light in your city newsroom with the very latest on this bizarre story. >> bizarre indeed. officers were working across state lines and it man had earlier this year he was eventually arrested in south carolina. after being locked up for a little more than a month he's on the run to get michael burnham escaped late thursday night he was being held in pennsylvania pending extradition to jamestown, new york is once in the shooting death of a woman for according to court filings obtained by fox news during his crime spree earlier this year burnham left behind a note in the stolen car said he quit drinking and apologized to the problems he caused his family. brent was last seen wearing a blue denim coat from the jail and striped white and orange pants. officers shared th
am arthur knebel. 34-year-old michael burnham is wanted in the killing of a woman in western new york staten may. he is also accused of kidnapping an elderly pennsylvania couple, stealing their suv at gunpoint and driving it to south carolina. he was being held on a million dollar bond in that case when he escape at cb cotton is light in your city newsroom with the very latest on this bizarre story. >> bizarre indeed. officers were working across state lines and it man had earlier this...
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i live in the state of new york and the state of new york guide rails were sufficient, but i'm not here to talk about that particular topic. you would not recall, there's no reason to, but i joined then congressman gibson and even congresswoman gillibrand to welcome them to upstate new york. i wouldn't recall what role, but i want to focus on some of the challenges in upstate new york in particular. thank you for your time today. my first question is as it relates to the risk management agency's proposed rule, this drastically changes insurance, which i'm sure you are aware. new york is the second largest apple producing state in the country. in the 19th congressional district. there are approximately 600 commercial producers across new york, including dozens in my district alone. many of those growers have expressed concerns regarding how to propose rule as it is to them and test detrimental apple farmers throughout the northeast. doesn't take into account varying conditions of regional family farms like ours. many of the growers express the crop insurance will no longer be available o
i live in the state of new york and the state of new york guide rails were sufficient, but i'm not here to talk about that particular topic. you would not recall, there's no reason to, but i joined then congressman gibson and even congresswoman gillibrand to welcome them to upstate new york. i wouldn't recall what role, but i want to focus on some of the challenges in upstate new york in particular. thank you for your time today. my first question is as it relates to the risk management...
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just hours earlier, new york state park officials temporarily closed a nearby beach to swimmers after sharks in the water. this 40-mile stretch of long island coastline now the site of five suspected shark attacks in just two days. that comes less than a week after another closen -- close encounter. paranoia for beach-goers. >> that is a great white and somewhere a tara dakt i'll. >> despite the rise in fears. >> i don't go more than up to my waist because of the sharks. >> reporter: unprovoked shark attacks are rare. according to the university of florida international shark attack file, florida still reports most unprovoked bites in the u.s. but nationwide, both fatal and nonfatal shark bites are less common than they've been in the past. still, those running the parks in new york say more sharks have recently been swimming closer to shore. putting lifeguards on high alert, ready to raise any red flags, all to revent a potentially pailous attack, the governor has been -- last year they had eight reports six of which were confirmed and prior to that there were only 12 historically in
just hours earlier, new york state park officials temporarily closed a nearby beach to swimmers after sharks in the water. this 40-mile stretch of long island coastline now the site of five suspected shark attacks in just two days. that comes less than a week after another closen -- close encounter. paranoia for beach-goers. >> that is a great white and somewhere a tara dakt i'll. >> despite the rise in fears. >> i don't go more than up to my waist because of the sharks....
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preference.>> there should be ae charter schools and stop by the new york state teacher's union has allcrats in state. how does that make you feel? >> well, it feels outrage. the solution, if there are students outside of yonkers that need better high quality options. we agree. then create more legislation and allow more opportunities and other charter school leaders to create more high school options or k through 12 options. but don't rob. don't take away the opportunities from people in the local community. i mean, we were sued by the teacher's union to shut down even before we opened, thankfully, we beat the teacher's union. but this is emblematic of the kinds of challenges that people, great education leaders are trying to bring fantastic schools to low income communities. >> brian: ian, i appreciate what you do. all these parents appreciate what you do. you are changing lives on a daily basis by making kids reach their potential, better teachers, longer days, more demands, better results. it's hard to beat that formula. ian rowe, thank you. >> thank you. >> brian: you got it. just
preference.>> there should be ae charter schools and stop by the new york state teacher's union has allcrats in state. how does that make you feel? >> well, it feels outrage. the solution, if there are students outside of yonkers that need better high quality options. we agree. then create more legislation and allow more opportunities and other charter school leaders to create more high school options or k through 12 options. but don't rob. don't take away the opportunities from...
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well, for example, here is 1655 the state of new york, american, and the state of new york itself was organized in 1605. that is, for 50 years , enterprising people built a factory there and began to produce these. well, who are they? what is the name of who is salam sharp? who is titty? well, we have in belarus. this is the only museum of sichkarins in the cis, at least about others. unknown in the collection of 127 exhibits, which vladimir anatolyevich collected throughout the republic for 6 years. here is the knife. well, so that, for example, to chop the straw smaller , they added more. well, if you want four here, here, that's how they were set. this is where it comes in. 51 kg or 48.5 on the selection and a carpenter's corner exhibition of objects in agricultural life well, who calls it what? who is kirk? who is kylo? here, then, look. the twelfth year is over 100 years old, and the village of talui is also known for its sources of living and dead water the owner of the open-air museum is engaged in the improvement of the territory around the springs. and how to drink this water
well, for example, here is 1655 the state of new york, american, and the state of new york itself was organized in 1605. that is, for 50 years , enterprising people built a factory there and began to produce these. well, who are they? what is the name of who is salam sharp? who is titty? well, we have in belarus. this is the only museum of sichkarins in the cis, at least about others. unknown in the collection of 127 exhibits, which vladimir anatolyevich collected throughout the republic for 6...
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you are suing federal authorities, cia, fbi, new york state, new york city, nypd, talking about all ofncies involved. the two men exonerated, although they served decades in prison, one dad, one alive, have settled for millions of dollars. will you be able to use information on their settlement in pursuing this $100 million settlement for the shabazz family? ben: we can use some of the discovery that the lawyers with the innocent project and others used two help exonerate those individuals, help them get their compensation. the concealment of their liberty , but also betty shabazz's inability to bring a wrongful death lawsuit, conspiracy to assassinate her husband, the minister malcolm x. juan, did you have a question? juan: go ahead. amy: let me introduce the clip. this is in florida, i want to switch topics. i want to ask about your governor, ron desantis, who doubled down on the florida board of education new rules that would require teachers to teach that enslaved people "developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.” on friday, governor de
you are suing federal authorities, cia, fbi, new york state, new york city, nypd, talking about all ofncies involved. the two men exonerated, although they served decades in prison, one dad, one alive, have settled for millions of dollars. will you be able to use information on their settlement in pursuing this $100 million settlement for the shabazz family? ben: we can use some of the discovery that the lawyers with the innocent project and others used two help exonerate those individuals,...
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in new york because it's the only way to turn around the death spiral and new york city and new york statetract businesses. that's what she's talking about. the ecb continues to raise taxes, continue to spend more government money. as you're saying, that doesn't grow an economy, never has, never will. this is a message that has to get out. that's why they hate this woman. all the press about giorgia meloni has been so negative in europe because she's far right. well guess what? she's also common sense. she's talking larry kudlow's talk, right. cut taxes, that's the path to prosperity and she's right. cheryl: no, i mean, she made valid points. it's a tough hill to climb. this country has to do the same thing to get out of our fiscal mess we're in right now. all right. well, coming up, it is the final trading day of the month. how markets are moving on a busy week of earnings and econ data, plus the biden family makes a shocking admission. the media has been calling them out on for years. that's making a buzz this morning. ♪ we can have it all. ♪ anything you want you can make it yours. ♪ an
in new york because it's the only way to turn around the death spiral and new york city and new york statetract businesses. that's what she's talking about. the ecb continues to raise taxes, continue to spend more government money. as you're saying, that doesn't grow an economy, never has, never will. this is a message that has to get out. that's why they hate this woman. all the press about giorgia meloni has been so negative in europe because she's far right. well guess what? she's also...
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question comes from lauren asking when efforts are in place including the history and to the new york state curriculum and the primary and secondary schools. >> okay now happy to share with you regarding the state curriculum, and an outrage efforts made by individual teachers, to requesting the more truthful and honest and thorough history though not be present in the moment other than that of conformity the site curriculum and so there seems to be openers for the expansion and it is being driven, not by the new york state department of education so much in the courageous efforts of individual teachers. >> if not may, looking at the chopper of your there are so many questions i think we only have a limited amount of time look on this webinar i would encourage people to take a questions and e-mail them, either to the library, or give you the e-mail address percent of the simply, not a center@gmail .com all one word, and many of these questions are great ones we just do not have enough time to cover it all and perhaps if you send those in and we can write more essays and we can create more ex
question comes from lauren asking when efforts are in place including the history and to the new york state curriculum and the primary and secondary schools. >> okay now happy to share with you regarding the state curriculum, and an outrage efforts made by individual teachers, to requesting the more truthful and honest and thorough history though not be present in the moment other than that of conformity the site curriculum and so there seems to be openers for the expansion and it is...
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candidate, his people finally got mccarthy off the ballot, had mccarthy been on the ballot in new york state of the vote, there's a very good chance gerald ford would have won, just because the presidents of one third party candidate in one state. that has happened all sorts of times in american history. 2000, 1968, other times. all i'm saying is, you've got one candidate who says, i want to be a dictator, and remember these third-party candidates who might very well help him get elected. >> michael beschloss, as always, thank you very much for coming to this sunday show. >> thank you, jonathan, be well. >> up next, my sound off panel joins me to discuss the week's top political moments. you are watching, the sunday show. show wayfair has nice prices so you can have nice things. hah! kelly clarkson, we have a kid... and harold. wayfair's got just what you need... performance fabrics, stains don't stand a chance. no chance! -woo! dog friendly and wallet friendly... pug-proved. get nice things with nice prices at wayfair. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ subway's now slicing their meat
candidate, his people finally got mccarthy off the ballot, had mccarthy been on the ballot in new york state of the vote, there's a very good chance gerald ford would have won, just because the presidents of one third party candidate in one state. that has happened all sorts of times in american history. 2000, 1968, other times. all i'm saying is, you've got one candidate who says, i want to be a dictator, and remember these third-party candidates who might very well help him get elected....
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historically, new york state had 12 up to that point.ater of long island. >> always good to remember that it is their habitat, not ours. so it shouldn't be that much of a surprise when we venture into their territory. thank you. >>> that does it for me today. ana cabrera back tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern. right now, a special two-hour edition of "andrea mitchell reports" is next. edition of "andrea mitchell reports" is next diets and exercise add to the struggle. today, it's possible to go from struggle to cholesterol success with leqvio. with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by over 50% and keep it low with two doses a year. common side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. ask your doctor about twice-yearly leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio. ♪ first, there's an idea and you do something about it for the first time with godaddy. then before you know it, (it is a life changer...) you make your first sale. small busin
historically, new york state had 12 up to that point.ater of long island. >> always good to remember that it is their habitat, not ours. so it shouldn't be that much of a surprise when we venture into their territory. thank you. >>> that does it for me today. ana cabrera back tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern. right now, a special two-hour edition of "andrea mitchell reports" is next. edition of "andrea mitchell reports" is next diets and exercise add to the...
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state and just down the road from his home of delaware. biden is still getting pretty low marks when it comes to the economy. a "new york just 3 in 10 americans thinks the united states is doing a better job at recovering economically from the covid-19 pandemic compared to other countries. the poll finds americans are split on biden's handling of jobs and unemployment with 47% approving of the work he's doing and 48% disapproving. the president gets a negative rating for his handling of transportation and energy infrastructure, and the numbers are even worse when it comes to inflation with just 34% approval although the most recent inflation numbers encourage -- it seems like it is starting to cool. joining us now white house reporter for politico and coauthor of west wing play book, must read every afternoon, lauren egen is here. let's talk about the conundrum the white house has with the economy. they point taa lot of metrics and they're right the economy is pretty strong in a lot of places including inflation and particularly on job growth. but yet we just went through the polling, and that poll's not unique. there's
state and just down the road from his home of delaware. biden is still getting pretty low marks when it comes to the economy. a "new york just 3 in 10 americans thinks the united states is doing a better job at recovering economically from the covid-19 pandemic compared to other countries. the poll finds americans are split on biden's handling of jobs and unemployment with 47% approving of the work he's doing and 48% disapproving. the president gets a negative rating for his handling of...
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here's former new york state senator phil boyle. >> i think they have the person responsible certainlygo four. the other six or seven remain to be seen. i think the dna9 at the end of the day evidence is going to get him. it was from him and his wife on the burlap bag when they got it from the pizza slice. the telephone data's going to be helpful, evidently they got evidence not only from his house, but also his business right here in manhattan. >> reporter: they want a potential prosecutor to -- and a frightened local woman says she encountered heuermann earlier this month, and she toll "the new york post," quote, he had very duringty clothes on. he popped right out of the woods. everywhere i went in the woods, he would pop out? somewhere. the first time he came up behind me, i felt like breathing behind me. in 2011 six more bodies were found in that same area, and police believe heuermann is responsible for the four on gilgo beach but have long assumed they were searching for two killers. back to you. pete: al sand di. >> -- al alexandria, thank you very much. >>> aye governor -- iow
here's former new york state senator phil boyle. >> i think they have the person responsible certainlygo four. the other six or seven remain to be seen. i think the dna9 at the end of the day evidence is going to get him. it was from him and his wife on the burlap bag when they got it from the pizza slice. the telephone data's going to be helpful, evidently they got evidence not only from his house, but also his business right here in manhattan. >> reporter: they want a potential...
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new york state beekeeper jim doan saw it firsthand. >> i've worked in bees for now 46 years, and so i know what normal looks like, and what we've seen over the last 6 or 7 years is not normal. >> hoybee loshas consuences f the ecomy. one-thd of fooproducedn th u.s. depends ononeybee pollinaon. >> we e puttinat risk sevel hundred billion dollars of product every year. it is gnificant becae the crops thaare pollined are some of them that really add diversity and vitality to our diet. honeybe lossesave been linked tmultipleactors, lie pestices, habit degration, mnutritio athogensand varr mite infestions. for peicide manufacturer bayer crop science, the issue is clear. >> most experts agree that the single greatest threat to honeybee health is the varroa mitean invase blood-cking pesthat botdirectly parasitizes young and adult bees and vectors bee diseases. where varroa mites are absent or well controlled, honeybees are thriving >> but jim says he knows why his bees are dying. >> we had a multitude of neonics that were showing up in our bees. it doesn't take much to kill a bee. >> neonico
new york state beekeeper jim doan saw it firsthand. >> i've worked in bees for now 46 years, and so i know what normal looks like, and what we've seen over the last 6 or 7 years is not normal. >> hoybee loshas consuences f the ecomy. one-thd of fooproducedn th u.s. depends ononeybee pollinaon. >> we e puttinat risk sevel hundred billion dollars of product every year. it is gnificant becae the crops thaare pollined are some of them that really add diversity and vitality to our...