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Bloomberg Radio New York
"bergen county" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Learn more at get refunds dot com. We haven't talked to them nearly enough this winner. I mean, I just don't know what to say. He's been on a beach in Miami. Joining us now, the best weather guy in a business. Rob Carolyn, there's a storm coming. Tell us about it. There is. And what if I told you I have a USA Today tie in too? I've done their weather page. There you go. It was a big deal when I came out. Yep, back in the early 1990s when I was a much younger man. But yes, there was a storm coming and since the weather pattern has changed guys. This one is actually going to have the ability to produce snow. In fact, quite a bit of snow away from the coast. The coast is eventually going to change over The Rain, both in New York City and Boston. It will start to mix with rain and sleet tonight in the tri state area along the coast after midnight and go over to rain tomorrow morning, Boston, it mixes and changes to rain at times tomorrow afternoon. So the coast doesn't see quite as much, but it is going to be a measurable snowfall. It comes into the city late this afternoon. It's just now getting into the areas west of Cleveland. It'll snow tonight, start to mix with sleet and freezing rain in the tri state area along the coast after midnight. I think the coast picks up one to three inches. Once you get into Westchester sun and Westchester rockland, we're talking three to 6, the same for Bergen county. Once you get into northern Westchester putnam and orange, then it's a decent storm, four to 8 a few spots pick up as much money. But your winter. Exactly. Biggest snowstorm of the season so far for New England, it's a different story, Boston is probably gonna see about two to four inches before it starts to mix and rain tomorrow afternoon. North and west of town, it looks like about three to 5 inches. Once you get in the central Massachusetts Worcester county, it could be as much as 6 or 7 and some of the higher elevations. It's all done in the city late tomorrow afternoon and in the Boston area probably right tomorrow night.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Kevin 'Votestradamus' McCullough Breaks Down Various Races
"Kevin, you were just making a point. Please continue. I want to break this down because in Virginia, New Jersey, you had two different approaches in which both states really had a Republican push. Jack chiarelli and Glen youngkin both outperformed what the polls were saying going into election day. The difference was in loudoun county in Virginia, the Democrats tried to stop the counting. They didn't really have a reason for it. They just said there were abnormal abnormalities. They needed to stop and check on whatever. They were going to start the next morning. His lawyers immediately said, nope, we're going to keep going. You're going to do this now. They took it to a judge, judge said, yep, you got to keep going. They kept going. Glenn youngkin was governor of Virginia the next morning. In New Jersey, Bergen county pulled the same thing that loudoun county did, only they were allowed to stop. And most people in Bergen county went to bed on election night thinking that Jack chiarelli had been elected governor. It was a big upset. I was one of them. I reported from the chiarelli campaign that night for different media groups. He had a significant lead in the state. The next morning, when Bergen county suddenly had the votes counted, there had been more than a 100,000 something to zero swing in just the one county. So here's my first caution from my calling yesterday. Anywhere you see this stuff trying to happen. If the RNC has not lawyered up and ready to take people to court, the minute that it gets tried, you're going to be in trouble in those races. But my hunch is that there's a lot more people watching out this year to make sure that we don't have those types of things happening, particularly in the Senate races in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada, which if we win those four, we win the Senate. Last thing I'll say on this, it is very, very important that no matter what race you think you're voting for, that you make sure that you take three to four people with you tomorrow

77WABC Radio
"bergen county" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Tisha James has her friends in the media caller She's filed a very long document that is really grotesque And I wanted you to have an opportunity to respond to that since you're named in it for crying out loud Well I'm named so much that even after a full day of testimony when I believe they had 12 lawyers from the attorney general's office because New York is not going into enough of a hellhole They needed to have 12 attorneys from the attorney general's office on the other side of the table against me This is what's going on I'm named in like the last paragraph of this thing because apparently there was nothing wrong with my testimony I refuted all of those things But again you know it's a good soundbite to name Donald Trump Jr. So you do that right It doesn't have to do with the law right They can say well Trump over valued the asset and Deutsche Bank One of the largest financial institutions just blindly took his word for it I mean the whole premise of it is insane Deutsche Bank lent money to my father the loans were paid back They made millions in interest I'm trying to figure out who's the victim that the attorney general is so zealously trying to defend You know they say there were things that were overvalued but one of the assets I believe was the old post office our hotel in Washington D.C. it was valued to my recollection at a $125 million We sold it a few months ago for $400 million So was that undervalued Do we get some sort of credit for that Or do they only play the soundbites that they magically come up with You saw Mar-a-Lago and Mark you've been there They said should be valued at $75 million No way For 450 million that's a third of the size If they can make up whatever they want and because it's New York there's no accountability that no one cares Everyone's happy that their weaponizing these offices no different than the FBI did when they used the hostage rescue team

WNYC 93.9 FM
"bergen county" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Running with delays this morning and J transits Morrison and 6 and main Bergen county lines are also running on delays this morning and there's a crash on the west side highway southbound at west 72nd street. Be careful out there. New York City is getting more than 14,000 doses of the monkey pox vaccine from the federal government this week, the latest shipping comes as the city health department creates more vaccine appointments for alleged eligible New Yorkers, department officials said the new time slots will go live today at 1 o'clock this afternoon, the city has become the epicenter for the virus accounted for nearly a quarter of all cases in the U.S., city health commissioner doctor ashwin vasan says a more robust vaccination vaccination campaign is needed. I think we need to really power up our vaccination supply. If we're going to start to make inroads, we're grateful to the partnership we've had from the federal government for that. To date, but we need to keep pushing. Officials say there were more than 223 likely cases of the virus in the city as of yesterday. Connecticut is boosting service along two metro north rail lines, it's a move that comes as ridership on the commuter railroad moves closer to pre-pandemic levels. Governor Ned Lamont says 6 new express trains on the New Haven line and 7 new weekday trains on the Waterbury branch line have begun service. The addition marks a 47% increase in surface on the Waterbury line that's a 27 mile stretch that has undergone safety and infrastructure improvements. Last call for Manhattan hedge, tonight will be your last chance this summer to catch the visual phenomenon when the setting sun and lines with the Manhattan street grid and bathes the urban canyons in a rosy glow. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson coined the term in the 1997 article in the magazine natural history. Tyson says he was inspired by a visit to Stonehenge as a teenager prime shine will be around 8 20 tonight. Your forecast now showers, potential for severe thunderstorms with damaging winds that's late this afternoon and into the evening,

77WABC Radio
"bergen county" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"I got this virus A couple weeks back And I hold up In our home when I was in Florida Didn't really talk to anybody Didn't see anybody They didn't want to get anybody sick You'll notice that Sunday's show was a rerun Because I didn't do my Fox show for Sunday I didn't want the crew to get sick Those of you who have subscribed to live in TV you'll notice I didn't do a show last week Because I didn't want to get anybody sick But I could do radio because I'm in one place mister producer mister call screener I was 200 miles away That little less than that But no that's about right But from Florida you know they're like 1200 miles away I didn't even tell friends that I was there because I didn't want them knocking on the door And so as soon as I got it I know because we have this abbot home test I felt like I had the flu I want to tell you the genius of the governor of Florida Desantis The genius of the governor of Florida They have set up locations all over that state Well you can get the monoclonal antibody which is lifesaving

Mark Levin
Democrats Passed the Phony $5T 'Build Back Better' Bill
"So folks the Democrats passed this phony build back better act build back better it's tear down forever act They say it's 1.75 trillion The CBO says it's hundreds of billions in debt Other outside organizations that don't have their hands tied the CBO is only free to do certain kinds of analysis Like the Wharton school says it's actually closer to $5 trillion The vote was two 20 to two 13 One Democrat in a swing district in Maine voted against it But that's it Every other Democrat like God heimer God Heinrich Schmidt In Bergen county New Jersey All these frauds and Virginia New Jersey all across the country Oh I'm a moderate California Every damn one of them voted for this

WNYC 93.9 FM
"bergen county" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"And others will have to show proof of at least one dose of a vaccine or go on unpaid leave starting Monday a state judge declined to pause the mandate after a police union tried to request a temporary restraining order the FT and wise says one in 5 companies could be shuddered as a result of staffing shortages but it's making plans to handle that shortage Complaints of uncollected trash and recycling have quadrupled in the last week since New York City announced that expanded COVID-19 vaccine mandate for government employees that's according to an analysis of three one one complaint data mayor de Blasio linked the trash pilot to sanitation workers objections to the mandate union representative Harris polling deny there was an official slowdown but admitted workers may not be working with the same sense of urgency In turning around they feel as if how can I go out there and perform if I don't know tomorrow I have a job The city says about a third of the city's 10,000 sanitation workers remain unvaccinated most city workers who haven't gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine will be sent home without pay starting on Monday The last remaining emigrant detainees in a New Jersey jail are urging lawmakers to intervene to keep them in the state and prevent them from being transferred to facilities across the country WNYC's Cameron Ye has more There are just 20 remaining federal detainees inside the Bergen county jail It's the last county in New Jersey to end its agreement with ice but those inside say they don't want to be transferred to other states far from their families and lawyers Detainees aren't criminally charged but held to make sure they show up for immigration hearings The tiny Patrick Julie says he should be given an alternative to detention Give me four bracelets One on each limb Just give me just let me go work Jolly and others since a letter to senators Cory Booker and bob.

Boomer & Gio
"bergen county" Discussed on Boomer & Gio
"It looks like a completely different player. He does he absolutely do now. Looks like and understand where he's supposed to be on the court when somebody else has the ball and where he's supposed to be going and how supposed to be playing defense and how now the brain as belong in the way of the athlete he's like don't you feel like free do on the basketball court. Absolutely and i think that he also bulked up an added a lot of confidence and they're getting them involved which is which is great. A couple of guys here know exactly what i'm talking about especially jimmy in bergen county. What's going on jimmy. How are we doing boys. Hey man yeah. I got the top down. We're rocking right now. A little heat on best friends are good. Yeah that's right so you got you just blast in the heat and you've got to do you have the doors off to now. I know doors the only he doesn't allow it too. Many kids jimmy. But as long as you know it's like fifty degrees out right now. It's about fifty one right now. I'm just driving through montclair. The office and the times are good. This is what i'm talking. How old are you jimmy. Thirty seven jury judge has starting in midlife crisis early. What are you talking about me actually. I'm probably at my midlife crisis. Now if you think about actual midlife. I'll be forty coming up this year. And it's time to eighty so it's about life expectancy leave me a little bit older so yeah just about there. Okay i am just about and do you get in the truck man. You're going to feel like twenty five years old again. I know we already talked. An neighbor of mine had one when he was in high school. And he's like listen. What we need to do is we got to sit in your driveway with the doors off in the top off. We're going to sit in arrogant..

77WABC Radio
"bergen county" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"That this was an aid worker with kids. As opposed to an Isis planner. I mean, what kind of strategy are we doing? This is unbelievable. To me. It gets worse and worse and worse. So was this a sign of rush to judgment that they were just so desperate to say they had a victory? You know, at whatever cost that they were blinded by. I don't think you know they intentionally did this. But I just think they were so desperate to have any sort of military victory that they just went with it And they're like, OK, let's do it. Let's do it. We need something. We need something. There's so much pressure on them. We need something. But, boy, if you can't figure out the difference between eight worker fold with, you know, carload with kids after eight hours following a vehicle with one of the best militaries in the world, you shouldn't be in the military. It's 1 808 489 to 2 to 1 808 489 to 2. To let's go to John in Bergen County. John, Go ahead. You're here on the Rita Cosby Show. Pleasure to speak with you trying to make it quite common about the fact that no one ever gets fired from a Democratic administration. This goes back to Janet Reno and Waco. The reason I don't get fired because they're corrupt and you know where the bodies are buried. Appreciate to hear your comments. Wow, very powerful. And I think there is some of that because I think in this case, as I just said John There is no way that this was a unilateral decision right after 13 of our bravest, our military men and women when they were killed outside that gate, And when you do a drone strike, especially on something as high profile as this. There is no way that this didn't go through a whole bunch of different levels and chain of command in Afghanistan. And in the Defense Department and in the White House. There's zero chance of that. So just to your point that a lot of people clearly signed off on it. A lot of people said go for it. A lot of people said do this, And maybe by having one person fired. They would point the finger at the other 20 that we're aware of it. And if that's the case in all, 20 shouldn't be in office and shouldn't be wearing the military uniform if that's the case. If there was so desperate that they were going to do this at no matter what the cost, and after eight hours this is just utterly shameful. Let's go to Vic in New Jersey. Vic, you're here on the Rita Cosby Show. Go ahead. Yeah, I, um What do you think about this? Could it be that, uh, this was just a plot from the intelligence community to make Biden look bad. Because, remember when, when Biden pulled out of Afghanistan, he blamed that logo on the intelligence community. Oh, that's interesting. That's interesting that they that this was sort of a payback time to him. Who knows? Vic Vic Vic? That's a really interesting point. Who knows? I had not thought of that. And you never know, because you're right. He blamed it on bad intelligence that he got bad information and meantime, according to all reports, the intelligence community and many people in the, uh you know, U s military in particular were saying No, no, no, don't pull out. Don't do it this way. Keep Bagram all that stuff And you're right. He was like, Oh, I'm just following what I was told. Who knows. That's actually a really great Point. Uh, let's go to Alex and California. Alex your thoughts about this. Yeah, I just want to say I think most people are blaming the body administration for the poor execution. The bad policies. And in reality, I believe Kathy McCollum, the mother of the dead 13 dead soldiers who died in last week of Afghanistan. She identified the root cause of these problems, and that is a voter they the voters are the ones who put the body administration his type of people in the government. And that's why we have these terrible things happening. So I think that we should reassess as to whether or where the real source of the problem is. Well, that's and by the way, Alex. That's an interesting point, because that's why it is so important to get out and vote. And, you know, 2022 for you Know, House and Senate is not that far away. Um, even here in New York. Of course, we've got the mayor's race this year. You've got the governor's race next year, but it is so important to get out and vote and voice your opinions. Although you know it's interesting. I mean, I've had a lot of people. I have friends. You know that we're friends that are Democrats, Republicans all over the place. I even have democratic friends who love Joe Biden and they are so disenchanted today they'd never imagined that the Joe Biden that they voted for they bought that bill of goods that he was going to be the unifier and things are going to be normal. And they're just appalled and shocked at how bad some of these things have been handled and how risky Now our national security is and how porous the border and what's going on in Afghanistan. That sort of combination. They're just going. I cannot believe this is not why I picked Joe Biden. They picked Joe Biden. They wanted stability. They wanted unity and they're seeing crisis after crisis after crisis. Let's go to John in New York City, John, You're here on the Rita Cosby Show. Go ahead, John. Yes, Thank you, Rita. You know what you use? Everybody is forgetting. You know, we all know Joe Biden has been lying to all of us since the beginning in my right. Well, clearly on this matter, he has because he wants us to believe that the Taliban, you know, never would have taken over that. You know, we're going to get every American out. I can list about 20 on Afghanistan alone. I agree, but he's lying. They're lying about that strike. They didn't call for strike. Nobody is thinking about that. What do you think they didn't call for a strike? What do you mean? They didn't call for a strike? Because look, let's say they really did it and they hit what they wanted to hit. You know, the Afghan there the Taliban, right? Don't you think they would have retaliated and try to kill more, Uh, American soldiers at the airport. Yeah, actually, that by the way, by the way, John that is a superb point because there was no payback after that, although, in this case in this case, they believe that he asked, did anybody but Bubba hang on one second in this case, though, um, in this case It was an Isis strike..

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"bergen county" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"65. Partly sunny and breezy. More human tomorrow with the chance of showers and thunderstorms. What a beautiful day if only this had been over the weekend. It's 10 05. The US launched the war in Afghanistan following the September 11th terror attacks. Of course, we're fast approaching that anniversary in just a matter of days today. A pretrial hearing is getting underway for accused 9 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is taking place to Gitmo, the U. S military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Yes, it's still open and this hearing Is about establishing the rules. Keep in mind. This is a war court and the rules are a little bit different Now. One quick key question will be the admissibility of confessions. Confessions guard during so called enhanced interrogation techniques. You may recall waterboarding happened. They're considered by many nations to be torture. The defense is seeking to throw out these confessions. Now, While this is getting underway today, the trial should not begin until next year, but we're following it very closely. Also, President Biden is leaving for New York City this hour to get a firsthand look at some of the damage left behind by last week's deadly hurricane. A dozen people died in New York City alone in flooding, some in their own basements. Next stop for the president. Today, New Jersey Governor Murphy and President Biden will walk the neighborhoods in Manville, New Jersey, where the Raritan River flooded out many homes. Now Biden has approved a major disaster declaration for Bergen, Middlesex, Passaic, 100 Gloucester in Summers, a counties those areas now eligible for federal aid, but Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop he's not happy that Hudson County was not included. We're surrounded by Bergen County that was included New York City that was included. It's not like item miraculously decided not to rain on Jersey City. Meanwhile, President Biden will join Governor Hogle to visit storm damage in Queens late this afternoon. Queens, Westchester in the Bronx.

Parenting Roundabout
"bergen county" Discussed on Parenting Roundabout
"I know you both have dogs. Have you had any Dog dogs pass away while your kids have been young. And how did you all handle that. And and i'll start talking about that catherine. How's your dog situation. We had before the two that we have now. Who are you know. They've been on the pack before because early loud. Yeah we never got our day of having them all barking each other. That's well we. My husband. And i had a i never. I never had dogs when i was growing up Had some cats. When i was very very young but i don't even remember them so by the time we get to where i remember things My brother had a lot of allergies. And you know for was not welcome in our in our house so we never had any and then When my husband and i were together Pretty soon before we got no after we got engaged. I think anyway we We adopted a dog together and from actually the bergen county animal shelter in la right. There was an oakland teeter wounded uncle. Oh i got my first mike catt. When i first moved here i got from. I think spring county animal shelter but it was in oakland. Yeah so i've won. This was intended bro. And maybe it wasn't bergen county but it was now anyway so we we went together in picked her out at the ship zones and So we had her before we were married before we had kids But then you know we. My daughter was born in. I showed you guys. The picture of my daughter has the baby and this dog both on floor kind of propped on their elbows chewing chewing so we had her for thirteen and a half years and she had been. You know maybe a year or two old when we got her. We had her for good long. Time in the kids were You know my daughter was like eleven or so by the time She passed away that dog and so both my kids were you know pretty close although they would especially a few years before she died so she was getting up there but she wasn't you know right on the as yet my kids would say when she dies. Can we get beyond freeze. And i would say. I don't say that. So then they started saying when she dies. It's going to be very sad and then can we get a beach. No stuffing mix makes. You wonder what they think about you. You know like well. We might mom quite a lot but when she goes maybe mary trae this movie star.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"bergen county" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"NJ Transit's main Bergen County. Montclair booted Morris and Essex and Northeast Quarter in North Jersey coastlines and in the city delays on the A, B, C and D subways. New York officially has a new governor, Kathy Hucles, warning early today as the first woman governor of New York W. N. Y. C is Glen Hogan reports. Local is the first woman to serve as New York's governor. Before she was elected lieutenant governor in 2015. Hubble, did a brief stint in Congress. She lost re election in 2013. Before that she worked for years in local government in Erie County. She spent much of the past two weeks staffing up and touring New York talking to local leaders. She says her priorities include reopening schools and helping New Yorkers access federal pandemic relief dollars. They were promised for rent relief and for excluded workers. There will be a swearing in ceremony later this morning, and this afternoon, she'll give her first address as governor. We'll carry Kathy Hucles First address as governor at three PM on 93.9 FM AM a 20 on W. N. Y C. Andrew Cuomo resigned as governor just before midnight, avoiding potential impeachment. Three weeks ago, the state attorney general found Cuomo had sexually harassed several women. He's denied the allegations and attacked the report as politically motivated. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has issued vaccine requirements for teachers and state employees and a bit just stop covid 19 w N Y. C is Karen. You has more The new rules apply to workers across New Jersey's public and private schools, as well as its state agencies. They will have to get fully vaccinated by October 18th or agreed to testing once or twice a week. Murphy says. The order extends to all part time and full time school employees, including custodians, food service workers and substitute teachers, School staff and students will also be required to mask while indoors. Contract workers at state offices and employees at public state universities and colleges must follow. This fax or test plan to the announcement comes the same day that federal officials fully approved the Pfizer vaccine and that New York City public schools launched a vaccine mandate. Coalition of New York City Unions plans to file an unfair labor complaint against the city over the mandate for all Department of Education employees getting vaccinated. The coalition represents about 350,000 City workers. It wants the city to bargain first about the details before the mandate begins on September 27th Sunny with a high near 90 today and then same almost tomorrow, Thursday and Friday. It's 75 now. Support for NPR comes from Capital one with the capital one. Venture card details at capital one dot com. What's in your wallet? Credit approval required Capital One bank U S. A. N A On the next Brian Lehrer Show. We'll talk about Day one of the Hoco administration as.

Impeachment: A Daily Podcast
"bergen county" Discussed on Impeachment: A Daily Podcast
"This case is really created such incredible difficulties and will will call her Are are are. It's not a celebration of that twentieth anniversary. But our analysis of where we stand after twenty years political recently reported that white house adviser near attendant says afghanistan is not currently their main focus at the white house and that the number one priority for the cabinet is getting the infrastructure bill and the budget passed to. what extent is afghanistan affecting biden's domestic agenda. You think well there is this Separate track this issue of of Of getting through both the trillion dollar hard infrastructure bill that's passed the senate and also this big budget reconciliation bill three point five trillion dollars That has the guts of biden's domestic agenda. It's it's we're going to see some key tests for that in the house today and and tomorrow because at the moment there's a dispute not between republicans and democrats it's between moderate democrats progressive democrats over which comes first and It is at this moment. It is hard to see the path to victory For for the white house and democrats on this. Although i do have to say that after writing a book about nancy pelosi i never count her out in her ability to pull a rabbit out of a hat. Let's dig into that. A little bit because You know we have a local angle to that. Fight going on among democrats because bergen county congressman. Josh got heimer is leading this small group of democrats who say they won't vote for the budget unless they can vote for the infrastructure bill. I and progressive activists have actually been protesting at timers office trying to stop him. So what what's it play here. Why why do these. I think you know the problem. Solvers caucus are are usually called moderate democrats. They're sort of in the middle there. Some of them are pretty conservative Wh what's driving this. So yes congressman. Got heimer is definitely gotten. Everyone's attention here and you said it's a small group. It is a small group is just nine members of congress. But you know pelosi can only lose three democrats and still get something through this sharply divided closely divided house so nine is a turns out to be a big number at this particular moment in time and limping. That's has surprised people some as that that these nine moderates led by congressman from your from your vicinity have not backed down pelosi has Unfurled a lot of pressure on them to get in line with her plan which is to pass the budget reconciliation. Bill i in delay that bipartisan infrastructure. Bill but they've they have They have doubled down on another with another Op ed today. saying that they won't bend and that is something. We're all watching here because if nobody bends it won't get through. And what are the stakes here. Mean i think when we talk infrastructure bills and the federal budget people's eyes kind of glaze over You know is there a way to kind of sharpen people's attention on this into to to give us the stakes well. The let's talk about the budget. Reconciliation bill which is i think the most ambitious set of legislative proposals in the domestic front..

Latina to Latina
How Showrunner Dailyn Rodriguez Stays in High Demand
"Dalin rodriguez is considered a hollywood unicor. A latina who has risen through the ranks to become a television show runner. She has written for a lotta shows including the george lopez show and ugly betty and now queen of the south where she is also the executive producer. It was not straight shot to get there far from it and lynn is really honest about what it took to make that rise. The disappointment she experienced when project stalled out. And what it is like to finally be in high demand dylan your twitter bio says that you're born in washington heights but you call yourself a new york slash new jersey girl so as a new jersey. Cuban i need to know where new jersey so we moved to new jersey. When i was nine we moved around in bergen county so we moved to quebec park removed. Fort lee and then we settled in teaneck. And i went to high school in inglewood. I went to dwight englewood. I would go. It shuts off seig up in union city. Which is where all the humans me one. And then i would have graduated from dwight in two thousand and one. I'm a little bit older. You like to say that you grew up like meadow soprano going to private school in jersey while your dad ran in a legal underground gambling syndicate in the city. Is that writers flourish or is that what it was no. That's not writers. I know my dad was unbelievable. He's actually mentioned in tj anguish for called the corporation. It's all about the cuban mob and the entire bully from the eighties nineties. I grew up a really unconventional life was my dad. It just got too dangerous to be in washington heights. People kind of knew where we lived. My sister was almost kidnapped. I had a bodyguard for a while so we moved to new jersey. So that's that's true.

New Jersey First News With Eric Scott
Indian IT Professional, Pregnant Wife Found Dead at New Jersey Home
"Murder suicide involving a married couple in North Jersey. Bergen County prosecutors say a neighbor called North Arlington police, saying she had looked through the mail slot in a family's front door and saw two people lying on the floor. Responding officers recovered the bodies of 33 year old biology, Rudra War and his wife, 31 year old Artie, both having suffered multiple stab wounds. A young child also in the apartment was unharmed. A go fund me campaign set up to support the child Does. The 3.5 year old was the couple's daughter? Erin Vote New Jersey when a

AM 970 The Answer
"bergen county" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer
"They lost two offensive lineman during the playoffs. They could not handle the bucks on. I couldn't hope the Jets had. Apparently not. Apparently, No, That's what somebody said. They said I didn't run this defense of the gent. I mean, take it easy. I mean, listen, it happens. What do you got to pay up Just on the radio. We got left to give the rest. Allsburg's gonna join us, too, and tell us all about what's going on here. And if you want to join in, it's 87797 29 99. Just flushing out the weekend and I am 9 70 the answer and out of the, uh, that's what I mean. Why do these guys have to call themselves names that people were further and then? So I said the weekend that I spelled it out and somebody goes. It's spelt with nd Nok. I'm like, I don't care. His name is the weekend. That's it, please. That's not I have no idea. I have no idea. Just 34 show on the radio. Alice fired up in here with the news on a m 9 70 the answer you Opinion passion. This is a of 9 70 the answer. 18 degrees at 6 35. I'm alga too low with local news First. Here's what's going on A senior citizen collapsed and died after getting the covert shot Sunday. At the Javits Center. State health officials say the man who was in his seventies, collapsed after he walked out of the convention center that had been turned into a mega vaccination site. They do not believe he had an allergic reaction to the vaccine. State Health commissioner Dr Howard Zucker. Says the only elderly man sat in an observation area after getting the shot and was okay empties race to help him after he fell over. He got a short time later at the hospital. It's another day of digging out across the tri state with parts of New Jersey reporting heavy snowfalls. Ridgewood in Bergen County reported more than seven inches yesterday afternoon. South Plainfield, the Middlesex got roughly six inches. Meantime, New Jersey state police responded to more than 230 car accidents around the state yesterday. Officials morning anyone out on the roads today take it easy since freezing temperatures send it overnight. Potentially causing melted snow to refreeze in sports. Tom Brady threw three touchdown passes is the Buccaneers blasted the chief's 31.

New Jersey 101.5
"bergen county" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5
"By Wendy's, at one point all lane for closed both ways on 35 between Eighth Street and Eighth Avenue. Now, which is the North downside that is underwater Sound found that a little bit slow through that area on the parkway Traveling north down just north of the Atlantic City Expressway and accident now shuffled off to the shoulder. All lanes are open north of X and 63 up in the Bergen County. It's a 35 mile an hour speed restriction. That is because of the weather. Definitely some heavy pockets of volume and slow in spots very slow in spots through ocean and up into Monmouth County and up near the Driscoll Bridge. Turnpike North bound truck lanes between 7 A.m. eight. That's emergency construction. The right lane is out of service, 5 17 closed down both ways and Hackettstown from Franklin Street to Miller Street. That is all because of downed wires. And Route nine is closed in Pleasantville. This we both ways right in the area. Black horse pike. That is an accident. Jackknife tractor trailer, slowing things down onto 95 South found coming into black horse Pike. That's a 28 the right. Two lanes are out of service and eat some 70 eastbound on Maple Avenue, a crash. Due to the Wendy's to provide lineup is their classic chicken sandwich program. A twofer five deal and pick two faves like the Dave single, Doug's and now the classic chicken Sandwich two for five bucks price and participation may vary available for a limited time. Havoc every 15 minutes. Next report at 7 33 Mike Barker on New Jersey one all 1.5. No one knows Jersey roads like we do with a 24 7 dedicated staff and hundreds of cameras will keep you moving all day and all night long, fast traffic every 15 minutes only on New Jersey one a 1.5. Yeah. This week at Macy's Get 22 65% off Great Valentine's Day gifts They're sure to love Give them something amazing.

NewsRadio KFBK
"bergen county" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"Had we had to 17 cubic foot. One of those air at the is at the hospital right now. The other one's in the back all over the room over there. But because they were saying we're gonna get all this vaccine. We said, Listen, let's get prepared. Let's get the biggest weekend get so that we can store the most and get it out into the population here in Bergen County in northern New Jersey, so that's why you see these 27 cubic foot. Freezers ready to go. Yeah. Ready to go, but there's nothing there. His shelves are empty. So again. This is The manufacturers seem to be doing their part. At least this guy Bergen County County executive done his part. But they still want to have this group vaccinated than that group vaccinated. And we need to get this race than this ethnicity and then this. I mean, they keep going down this list. And again that stories go, Lord, I got this one story from The hill. Racism. Why black Americans are not getting vaccinated. At the same rate is whites. They're trying to make it into a story that will you get, I guess. Click baits. But I'm thinking this has nothing to do with racism. The surveys are good lower and there are again Huge percentages of Latino and African American and other Minorities that are going I don't want. I don't want it. I'm not comfortable..

New Jersey 101.5
"bergen county" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5
"A couple of snow showers, but it's bitter, dangerous cold that will arrive Friday and into the weekend. We'll have more on that part of the forecast coming up here in just a couple of minutes. After Murphy remains silent as calls grow louder for him to remove his corrections commissioner, a bipartisan group of state and federal lawmakers want Marcus Hicks to step down, at least temporarily. As the attorney general investigates reports of inmate beatings at the state women's prison picks is also not talking. 30, prison guards and staff members have been suspended as the investigation continues. Copy in Bergen County is facing charges accusing him of breaking into a prescription drug drop box inside the or Adele Police station. The drug enforcement agencies operation take back is an initiative that urges the public to drop off any unused or expired prescription narcotics. Last week, the Bergen County prosecutor's office received a tip that officer Jeffrey Peters may have unlawfully access the long drop box on several different occasions and removed discarded prescription narcotics investigation. Revealed that the officer did not have authorization to access. The box of 41 year old Hawthorne resident was arrested and charged with theft and possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Chad Robinson, New Jersey one on 1.5 News Harmony jersey's first news, 5 55 downtown life has been disrupted during the pandemic. Well, your favorite shops and restaurants ever get back to normal. It depends largely on how accessible they are and what neighboring towns air doing to protect one. Another Riverside Township administrator, Meghan Jack, says the public transit situation where she's from makes it easy to get from one town to the other because no single municipality can or should fulfill everything you're looking for. And those towns depend on you to literally spread the wealth. What are some of the things that you know? We might not have in Riverside, but that Palmyra You know, might have our sentiments into that Somebody will hop on the train in Riverside. Take that down to cinnamon sin, given potentially permanent work from home models put into place by businesses since last March, Mass Transit may be needed less for commuting to the big cities, but the Gateway project coming to fruition could help. Country. Claverie, New Jersey one A 1.5 News, New Jersey one a 1.5 news time 5 56..

WNYC 93.9 FM
"bergen county" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Just a moment. Former Chris Christie aide Bridget Kelly is running for political office in New Jersey after her federal conviction in the Bridgegate scandal was overturned. Dublin. Why she's Matt Katz reports Kelly's infamous time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee email blew the lid off of a political revenge scheme directed at the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee. After he declined to endorse Christie's 2013 reelection. Kelly nearly went to prison before the Supreme Court ruled she didn't violate federal law. Now she's running as a Republican to be the clerk of Bergen County to win it, and I would hope that those people that Spent the last seven years gleefully watching me be destroyed are the same ones that, you know, understand that I unanimously one at the United States Supreme Court the Republican primaries in June. The U. S. Supreme Court says it won't take up the appeal of former longtime New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who is currently serving a 6.5 year prison sentence after being convicted for corruption. Silver, a Democrat, was one of the three most powerful elected officials in New York until he was ousted from the state Assembly and convicted in a bribery scheme in 2015. That conviction was overturned on appeal that silver was convicted again in 2018. Part of that conviction, was then tossed out on another appeal, leading to his most recent sensing in July, the 76 year old began serving prison time in August. Newly expanded public library on Roosevelt Island Open today after years of construction and nearly $8 million in renovations. Anthony Marks is the president of the New York Public Library system, he says the 5200 square foot building is double the size of its predecessor and features more amenities. We've got almost 30 computer stations. We've got 16,000 books. We've got this fabulous kids room with a river view, got outdoor space to come community space programs based staff space. Due to the pandemic. This base is currently only open for grab and go service again. Yes, Nose in the forecast, but it's going to be pretty sloppy. We're gonna have snow mixed with rain and sleet through the day tomorrow Low tonight 31 High tomorrow about 34 degrees..

77WABC Radio
"bergen county" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"A day through churches and community groups and public housing to make sure it is excessive ble to the hard hit communities of color. And mayor de Blasio says Because of the vaccine shortage, he's putting off opening mega vaccine sites at Citi Field in Yankee Stadium in New Jersey. Bridget Anne Kelly is running for Bergen County Clerk More than seven years after getting caught up in the Bridgegate scandal. Kelly launched her website this morning announcing her candidacy. She was serving us former governor Chris Christie's deputy chief of staff when she wrote that infamous time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee email. She was originally convicted and sentenced to 18 months behind bars that was overturned and tossed by the Supreme Court last year. I'm Kristen Marks for 77 w. ABC News w ABC News Time 304 Traffic in transit or Next now, your forecast from the Ramsey Subaru Weather Center 38 degrees partly sunny dropping to 30 tonight. Snow tomorrow starting in the morning. Heavier mid day 1 to 3 inches in the city, 3 to 6 inches predicted for the northern suburbs. Ice too. From the 77 W ABC News desk. I'm Sara Lee Kessler. W A. B C traffic in transit. There's an accident down the long evidence. Press Way in Suffolk County, East Bandit Exit, 66. All lanes are blocked. He spent on the L I e it exit 66 that accident. Obama get overturned vehicle. And we have reports of a medevac helicopter either on route to the scene or on the scene at the moment. So eastbound Elahi closed at exit 66. We have an accident on the belt Parkway. Westbound right around Rockaway Parkway. Big delays westbound from the van Wyk out to Rockaway Parkway. Eastbound traffic is jammed from Nap Street and through Rockaway Parkway on the cross. Bronx still proper to bumper from Westchester Avenue to the G W. I'm Jake. Relax, Talk radio 77. W baby sake, talk radio 77.

Weekend Edition Sunday
Immigrant Detainees Held by ICE Are Going On Hunger Strikes
"Customs Enforcement will soon operate under a new administration. President elect Joe Biden has promised to return to quote sensible enforcement policies. But that change will take time. Right now. In New York and New Jersey activists do not want to wait. They're calling on ice to release undocumented immigrants from jail that's led to clashes with police, hunger strikes and a restraining order from member station W. N. Y C. Matt Katz reports. Right after the election. I start getting calls from immigrants like Carlos Gomez. He was on hunger strike at New Jersey's Bergen County Jail, which has a multi million dollar contract with ice to hold detainees. It's just hard boys just You know you feel easy. It seems like they don't care about immigrant detainees say they're being mistreated, and they're scared of getting the coronavirus, the first covert 19 case an ice detention was reported here. Detainees are demanding immediate release. They say they could be given monitoring bracelets to make sure they show up to immigration hearings. Frederick Body told me he hadn't eaten for nine days. They are human beings right now in the United States just start being treated. Very badly, simply because they don't have a paper that state that they are. US citizens. Gomez body and other immigrant detainees in the country illegally are often held by ice and county jails. Many have lived here for decades and have us citizen spouses and kids. Some were transferred from prison after they finish sentences for crimes. Last month, Rabbis took notice of the hunger strikers and began praying outside the Bergen County jail. Racial justice activists soon joined them. This wasn't something that Bergen County, a wealthy Democratic suburb usually experiences, but the protests are now held almost daily with live music and occasional confrontations with the police. One night earlier this month, officers in riot armor arrested nine activists. Sheriff Anthony Cure It's in appeared before television cameras in the next day and alleged that protesters actually bit two officers. It was not a productive act of political expression. What we saw yesterday was not, in the words of my hero John Lewis. Good trouble. The sheriff is a Democrat who said he opposes President Trump's strict immigration policies. But he argued that detainees are treated well in the county jail. Bergen, another nearby counties. Local officials also defend the lucrative ice contracts. They say these deals help offset property taxes and provide jobs. Puritans department gets $110 a day per immigrant it holds for ice. Next door in Hudson County. Immigrant advocates bombarded zoom meetings of the All Democratic governing board after it voted last month to extend its ice contract. 10 years. You just love that money, right? Love the money. They don't accept money where you're going, though you all make me sick. You know, brothers say you should be ashamed of yourselves. Shame, Shame, shame that was Andrew John Michael Watson and Danielle Harari. Tensions are high throughout the region. Six protesters rallying in Manhattan for ice detainees were injured after a woman drove her car through the crowd. In New Jersey, local officials filed a restraining order against activists. Even as the state senators came out against the contracts. Senator Bob Menendez called them blood money. Local leaders aren't budging. Democratic Hudson official Curry Dodd Rodriguez points out. Some of the detainees did commit crimes, and it isn't safe to release them. Safety for me. My family is priority in 2018 Hudson. Democrats actually voted to stop jelling detainees by 2020. But when Joe Biden won the presidential election, the local Democrats figured ice would no longer be is controversial. They were wrong for NPR news, Matt Katz.

Weekend Edition Sunday
Immigrant Detainees Held by ICE Are Going On Hunger Strikes
"And Customs Enforcement will soon operate under a new administration. President elect Joe Biden has promised to return to quote sensible enforcement policies. But that change will take time. Right now in New York and New Jersey activists do not want to wait. They're calling on ice to release undocumented immigrants from jail that's led to clashes with police, hunger strikes and a restraining order from member station W. N. Y C. Matt Katz reports. Right after the election. I start getting calls from immigrants like Carlos Gomez. He was on hunger strike and New Jersey's Bergen County Jail, which has a multi million dollar contract with ice to hold detainees. It's just hard boys just You know you feel d C. It seems like they don't care about immigrant detainees say they're being mistreated, and they're scared of getting the coronavirus, the first covert 19 case an ice detention was reported here. Detainees are demanding immediate release. They say they could be given monitoring bracelets to make sure they show up to immigration hearings. Frederick Body told me he hadn't eaten for nine days. They are hitmen beat right now in the United States that are being treated. Very badly, simply because they don't have a paper that state that they are. US citizens. Gomez body and other immigrant detainees in the country illegally are often held by ice and county jails. Many have lived here for decades and have us citizen spouses and kids. Some were transferred from prison after they finish sentences for crimes. Last month, Rabbis took notice of the hunger strikers and began praying outside the Bergen County jail. Racial justice activists soon joined them. This wasn't something that Bergen County, a wealthy Democratic suburb usually experiences, but the protests are now held almost daily with live music and occasional confrontations with the police. One night earlier this month, officers in riot armor arrested nine activists. Sheriff Anthony Cure It's in, appeared before television cameras in the next day and alleged that protesters actually bit Two officers. It was not a productive act of political expression. What we saw yesterday was not, in the words of my hero John Lewis. Good trouble. The sheriff is a Democrat who said he opposes President Trump's strict immigration policies. But he argued that detainees are treated well in the county jail. Bergen, another nearby counties. Local officials also defend the lucrative ice contracts. They say these deals help offset property taxes and provide jobs. Puritans department gets $110 a day per immigrant it holds for ice next door in Hudson County immigrant advocates bombarded zoom meetings of the All Democratic governing board after it voted last month to extend its ice contract. 10 years. You just love that money, right? Love the money. They don't accept money where you're going, though. You all make me sick. You know what else there is A you should be ashamed of yourselves. Shame, shame, shame that was Andrew John Michael Watson and Danielle Harari. Tensions are high throughout the region. Six protesters rallying in Manhattan for ice detainees were injured after a woman drove her car through the crowd in New Jersey. Local officials filed a restraining order against activists. Even as the state senators came out against the contracts, Senator Bob Menendez called them blood money. Local leaders aren't budging. Democratic Hudson official Curry Dodd. Rodriguez points out. Some of the detainees did commit crimes, and it isn't safe to release them. Safety for me or my family is priority in 2018 Hudson Democrats actually voted to stop jelling detainees by 2020. But when Joe Biden won the presidential election, the local Democrats figured ice would no longer be is controversial. They were wrong

Q
Proposed Law Would Ban ICE Detention in New Jersey
"Assemblyman introduced to build this week that would ban the federal government from holding immigrants in private and local jails of the state. W Why sees Matt Katz reports ISIS the attention of people with immigration violations in four New Jersey facilities, has been a recurring source of tension. Group of immigrant detainees at the Bergen County Jail went on hunger strike, prompting regular protests and Hudson County's decision last month to extend the ice detention contract that it's jail after previously stating that end the agreement led to an outpouring of criticism. Democratic Assemblyman Gordon Johnson's bill wouldn't immediately and these contracts but would forbid public and private entities from extending them or entering into new ones as six counties. Ice contract doesn't expire until 2026 Hudson's goes till 2030 Burden County's agreement is open ended.

Democracy Now! Audio
Activists travel to Wilmington to urge Biden to be more aggressive on immigration reform
"Joe biden promised to reverse trump's most restrictive immigration policies during his twenty twenty campaign. But since he was elected biden has not included immigration among us top four priorities the pandemic economic recovery racial equity and climate change well on tuesday hundreds of immigrant activists and their allies caravan through biden's home city of wilmington delaware. Where they demanded he issue a moratorium on deportations and advance a path to citizenship for undocumented people within his first hundred days in office this is yet siri tovar and with make the road action. We are in rodney square and this is one and delaware and the reason why we chose to be here is because this is where president-elect is living right now And so what better way to make sure that our voices are being heard then coming down to his home town and rain coming down from seven different states over the east coast. All the way with years is home to making sure that you know. He doesn't forget our communities. Forget the promises that he said that he was going to deliver on his campaign trail. We're just weeks away for gration. President-elect biden sent a letter to the organizers of the event writing quote the work of realising our shared vision is before us the good and necessary work that will lead to an immigration system. that's fair humane. in that reflects our values as a nation of immigrants. He wrote caravanners also stopped at hudson county jail in new jersey not far from the bergen county jail both jails contract with ice immigration customs enforcement to hold immigrants who have civil immigration cases not criminal charges over the weekend. Police fired smoke grenades at a solitary rally outside the bergen county jail where they arrested nine

Freakonomics Radio
9 Arrested During Protest, Clash With New Jersey Police Outside Bergen County Jail
"Protests have continue throughout the weekend outside the Bergen County Jail in Hackensack over the county's contract to jail people for immigration, customs enforcement. Unlike yesterday when nine people arrested after clashes with police, today's protest was held across the street from the jail away from the cops. Madeline tremble of Bergen County resident who rallied with about 50, protesters said the county is complicity in Isis operations. Bergen County and it's entirely Democratic led county government is enabling age to detain and deport more people. It's a simple is that and it's time to end the contract. Now I speaks Bergen County $110 a day for each of the 200 immigrants. That are held there.

New Jersey First News With Eric Scott
New York - Drive-thru coronavirus testing center in Bergen County reaches capacity before even opening Monday
"March drive through testing centers in Bergen county at the arts center in Holmdel will be open again today at eight AM although they had to close yesterday shortly after they open because they ran out of test kits you're being told to stay away unless you actually have

News, Traffic and Weather
New Jersey - Bergen Countys Coronavirus Test Site Already At Capacity
"Banker a massive rush to get tested suddenly cut short hundreds of people arriving before four thirty this morning waiting in a mile long line at new Jersey's biggest drive through testing site but just thirty minutes after opening they hit capacity and police had to turn people away medical professionals now advise that only those with severe cases seek

AP News Radio
US adds detail on how soldier died in Afghanistan this week
"The Taliban had claimed its forces targeted a convoy of US troops with a road side bomb during your rating conduce province Monday but US forces in Afghanistan say that's not the case sergeant first class Michael Goebel was with his unit when they discovered a cache of Taliban weapons as they were clearing them out an explosion killed go we'll and wounded an Afghan service member the type of weapon or ammunition that exploded remains under investigation global hailed from Washington township in Bergen county New Jersey and served with the army's first battalion seventh Special Forces Group he was thirty three years old Ben Thomas Washington

Joe Pags
Remains of Special Forces soldier who died in Afghanistan arrive at Air Force base
"News I'm Steve Rappaport a somber Christmas for the family of a U. S. soldier killed in Afghanistan sergeant first class Michael goal will return to its over Air Force base earlier today on Christmas morning the thirty three year old green beret from Bergen county New Jersey is the twentieth American killed in combat in Afghanistan this year he was a member of the army seven Special Forces Group and receive four bronze stars as career deployed to Afghanistan three times the Taliban claimed responsibility for killing the green beret fox's Lucas Tomlinson at the

UN News
Restaurant business is a labour of love
"A woman chef a New Orleans in United States has been telling you a news how the restaurant business business and cooking in particular has been a lifelong labor of love for her Roseanne Rosta. Kerr decided she wanted to be a chef at age fourteen and ultimately opened her own restaurant nine years ago she spoke to the International Labor Organization as part of a photography project to mark the the centenary of the establishment of the UN agency. The project called dignity at work. The American experience documents the working life of people across the the United States Kevin Cassidy the director of the Eiloz Office for the. US sat down with a following a busy shift at her restaurant. Red gravy in in New Orleans. We moved here in two thousand and ten my boyfriend and I and he gave up his law practice to down here and do this with me. I always wanted a restaurant some time I was ten years old. My mom had gone back to work. It was nineteen seventy two and prior to that it. It was a one income family. My father worked. My mother was home. Become you know the seventies you wanted things. It was time for the MOMS to go to work and she did. I had an older brother who was baseball. Football paper route all that that kept him out of the house younger sister that I had to come home and watch and get dinner started which I loved doing. I didn't mind at all. I used to watch Julia Child. And the galloping gourmet everybody else's watching bugs bunny and and and the other thing that's on but I learned how to make a rue when I was ten years old and I didn't even know what I was doing. I just knew that I could make Brown gravy. Maybe better than my mother. I knew that and it got to the point where I was giving my mother. The shopping list come. I'm too young too young to go to the market to give me this. Give me this this that and the other thing and they were coming home to meals that were you know they were good. I thought I was doing well and then when I wanted to go to cooking school in high school in Bergen County. They had a vocational high school. You could go to the public high school you go to a parochial high school or you go to the vocational school which was Bergen Tech and that was where I wanted to go. I knew I wanted to do when I was fourteen years old but they said No. You can't go no job for women. So I went to a parochial high school segregated from the boys which I didn't care for at all and that was the direction that I went when it came time to go to college. I asked again. Can I go to Johnson and Wales. Can I go to the culinary institute but my mom worked at Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck and as a result we could go to college college. They're for free so blue collar family. It's either we're going to spend money on the middle child to go to cooking school. Follow some pipe dream or we're all gonna go to fairly Dickinson and I went fairleigh Dickinson and I was going to be an English teacher. What can I do that gets me out of an office because I knew I didn't want to be in an office and I went to school to college for a semester and a half before I dropped out I had gotten engaged young when I was about nineteen years old and once my future husband and I had decided that so we were going to get married and I said well you know what. I don't want to be an English teacher. I know I don't WanNa do that so I quit. And I went to work for newspaper doing classified ads. We got married. We had our children. This is the mid eighties and in the late eighties early nineties when it was time for me to go back to work because my kids. We're old enough that they didn't need round the clock care and we could do daycare. I got a job at a company. Called Dak- I think it was called full working at the corporate kitchen of ups so's my first job as a professional cook. I live I mean the entire resume I said I had a catering business I said I did pies for the holidays but I knew how to do it. I just had to get my foot in the door. Four and it just so happened that it was a female chef who maybe wanted to give me a chance but she hired me and then I'm like okay. I got to talk talk. I need to walk the walk and within six months I was her sous chef so I pulled it off and we kept going. We worked together for a year at that particular account and it was a brand new kitchen. Everything was shining and sparkling and worked. And everything you wanted did there was three and four and then we lost that account because as is with corporate dining they're always bringing in new clients and you lose the accountant and you go work someplace else. So we went from this beautiful corporate kitchen of the United States Postal Service ups to ramp college. And I think the kitchen was five hundred years old. The Grease was certainly five hundred years old. The mice were five hundred years old and I took one step into that kitchen and Chinese and there wasn't anything everything was broken. The officers were small smell bad she left for another thing and they gave me the account. I'm running this account a year and a half after I first walked into the kitchen and managing a one point two million dollar recount. I have no idea what I'm doing. When it comes to the numbers I had to be taught how to take an inventory and I just kept moving up that ladder? I never wanted to stay with. They hired they hired me to make Tuna Salad Chicken Salad and Egg Salad and then from eleven o'clock until three o'clock work the Deli line making sandwiches for people some weird combinations. I mean there are people who put onions and mayonnaise and Salami the on the tuna sandwich. I've eaten some weird shit. I mean I had two babies. I know what it's like to eat somewhere you know. I'm trying to smile Lila. I'm preparing you all sandwich. The whole New York in May is now. I left that for a little while. I don't know how now honest you want me to be on this thing but I did leave the cooking industry for a little while to become New York. City's most vicious dominatrix and I did that. For about out. Five years I worked out of a studio in New York on twenty four while but I didn't like the commute and I didn't like sitting around and waiting to get picked. I don't like authority. And they don't like somebody to look at me and say no. No no I want somebody else so I went into business for myself and I turned the family basement sment into a dungeon slash studio told my kids never come downstairs and this is no place for you. A- and I continue to do that until nine eleven and then all the disposable income in New York dried up nobody wanted to spend money back on frivolity. If we might be going to war at any minute and I got the older I wasn't I wasn't young like the regular Dominatrix matrixes who were like twenty eight and do anything. I was in my late thirties at this so I did that for awhile while decided okay. I can't keep doing this. I'm too old. I'm certainly not GonNa just do anything these guys ask and I also wanted a lot of money. I was getting almost hundred dollars an hour to do this so talk about the lottery. I went back to work in the kitchen for half half of what I had been making eight years earlier but I very quickly work myself going back up again because I wasn't going to stay at that same level and by the time time I left to move here I moved here in two thousand ten. The last cooking job I had was the executive chef at the New York Stock Exchange won't and I left that to go to the county college of Morris to be the director of the account because I wanted to learn the back of the house a little bit. I want to learn the office. I knew how to cook. I knew how to

BBC Newshour
Trump says there 'might be an escalation' between US, Iran
"And the new york conversation it's the bbc newshour on wnyc in new york i'm richard hake president trump is forecasting an unspecified escalation between the us and iran trump also says iran is treating the us with more respect though there is no evidence to support trump's claim trump withdrew the us from the iran nuclear deal earlier this year reinstating economic sanctions that had been lifted under a deal among around the us and other world powers in exchange for curbs on iran's nuclear program a guatemalan woman who chose to be deported in order to get her child back says the us has not held up its side of the agreement immigration officers arrested laura's daily on and sees her sixyearold after she arrived at the border to ask for asylum she says officials told her she would be sent home with her child voice of america correspondent celia mendoza says the leon was sent back but her son remains in foster care here in new york she was deported and when she arrived to watch him i let she had no legal representation actually see never had legal representation while she was detained and she signed the papers mendoza spoke on the takeaway she says de leon sign is in foster care at the cow ugo center here in new york and has not seen his mother for two months wnyc discovered that hudson essex in bergen county new jersey collect six million dollars a month to detain immigrants in their jails now mayor steve fulop of jersey city the largest municipality in hudson county says officials should cease negotiations to renew the contract some county officials say the money from immigration and customs enforcement keeps property taxes down but philip says the cash doesn't justify being complicit in president trump's immigration policies i don't think that you should be giving up on your morals or your values to based on revenue federal payments to hudson essex and bergen county's to jail immigrants spiked forty six percent since twenty fifteen mostly sunny today highs near eighty four degrees this is wnyc coming up next on these ira crucial day for brexit the long drawn out process of britain leaving the european union with the publication of the british government circled white paper or proposals for a way forward we'll get find out what this means for london and brussels i returned to japan where severe flooding in western and central japan has led to huge loss of life and widespread damage the prefecture's of okay yama hiroshima and the gucci i've been hardest hit with pictures sharing extensive damage especially in okayama rescue workers are still searching through the wreckage of homes destroyed by flood waters and landslides correspondent report wingfield hayes has been in maybe in okayama prefecture and he managed to get into a house there of course the real tragedy here isn't the loss of property is the loss of life more than two hundred people now either dead or missing including three people in this house behind me here we understand they were elderly a single story house they had nowhere to take refuge everyone we've spoken.

All Things Considered
Nevada execution blocked after drugmaker protests use of its sedative
"Live from npr news in washington i'm deal willman president trump and german chancellor angela merkel held bilateral talks today during the nato gathering in brussels speaking through an interpreter mirko said she was grateful for discussions with trump let me say that i'm a very seasoned jazz for the exchanges us at indeed community to have an exchange about economic on pursue such as migration and also the future of a chafee nations earlier in the day trump blasted germany for its joint natural gas line venture with russia's saying merkel's government is captive to that country a nevada judge has delayed an execution because the drug maker has objected to one of its products being used as part of the lethal injection npr's aina jaffe reports that scott raymond dosier was scheduled to be executed tonight in the northern nevada town of ille if the decision holds this would be the first time that an execution has been halted because of a successful lawsuit by drugmaker alvin said it didn't want it sedatives my dazzle them to be used in a quote botched execution the company also claimed that the state of nevada had obtained the drug under false pretenses drug company sandoz has also objected to nevada using one of their drugs in executions that has not formerly joined the lawsuit fortysevenyearold scott raymond dosier has said he'd rather die than live in prison and that he doesn't mind zach is painful he was convicted of murdering and dismembering twenty two year old jeremiah miller who'd come to a las vegas motel to purchase ingredients for manufacturing methamphetamine either jaffe npr news the celebrations have begun in croatia following that country's come from behind to two one win over england in the world cup semifinal croatia was behind one nil until the sixty eighth minute and the go ahead goal came in the one hundred ninth minute with stocks the dow jones industrial average closed down two hundred nineteen points the nasdaq also was down forty two this is npr and you're listening to wnyc i'm jamie floyd wnyc has learned to young migrant children separated from their parents at the border were successfully reunited with their families here in new york wnyc's beth fertig has more sources and city government say immigration and customs enforcement brought to father to new york on tuesday to reunite them with their young sons that was the deadline set by a federal judge in california for the trump administration to reunite kids under the age of five with their parents the two families were received by lutheran social services and catholic guardian services hundreds of migrant children in new york were separated from their families after illegally crossing the border but government officials say they don't know how many are under the age of five federal officials did not respond to requests for more information about the children tune into the brian lehrer show tomorrow morning at ten for the latest on the trump administration's family separation policy and how it's playing out here in new york jersey city's mayor wants officials to scrap a contract to detain immigrants at the hudson county jail this in response to wnyc's report that the recently expired contract with isis close to renewal wnyc's matt katz reports steve full of is the mayor of one of the most diverse cities in the nation and the largest and democratic controlled hudson county he says if you oppose president trump's immigration agenda you can't jail the immigrants victimized by most if not all of the elected officials here speak to the fact that we don't support the trump policy but in actuality when you look at what they're doing they're actually doing something that opposite what they're saying essex in bergen county's also contract with ice the gel immigrants the three counties are paid six million dollars a month and mayor de blasio is denying allegations that he violated immigration laws when crossing the border during a visit near el paso last month the claims are outlined in a letter from us customs and border protection which was obtained by a p de blasio joined about twenty other mayors from across the country at the border to visit a holding facility for immigrant children he was denied entry he and his security detail went into mexico and then crossed into the us to get a view of the facility the letter was sent june twenty fifth to the nypd who runs the blasios security detail a spokesperson for the mayor says the group did nothing illegal tonight isolated showers and thunderstorms currently seventy seven degrees in central park at.