40 Burst results for "Central Park"

Donald Trump Prepares to Surrender in the City He Largely Built

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:40 min | 2 months ago

Donald Trump Prepares to Surrender in the City He Largely Built

"Just a couple hours Donald Trump will be arraigned he was indicted last week. We're going to finally hopefully get some specifics of the indictment. Donald Trump will be surrendering in front of the Manhattan courthouse. And I just want you to take a pause here and I don't think anyone's making this argument. I want you to imagine Donald Trump's mindset as he landed yesterday on Trump force one. Landed, I think he landed Laguardia or JFK. It's irrelevant where he landed. But as you had a motorcade coming in New York City, you could imagine the emotion that Donald Trump was feeling. As he was looking at a skyline that he largely developed. He was looking at a city that he largely built. Looking at a city saved. Looking at the convention center deal that was his first deal in Manhattan. Looking at what was once called the hotel Commodore, now the grand Hyatt right near Grand Central station. Looking at the woman rink in Central Park that he did the deal quicker than anybody else. Looking at Trump Tower. Looking at the Plaza hotel that he was an owner of. Looking at the real estate portfolio that he built, but not just his own personal portfolio, the streets that he helped cleaned up. The charities he supported. So the same city that he was heavily involved in. He was considered to be mister New York. In fact, when I was growing up, and I first visited New York City, if you would have said, hey, who is the first billionaire that comes to mind here? It wouldn't be a hedge fund guy. It wouldn't be a celebrity to be Donald Trump. It'd be the man who built things. It'd be the man who wrote the art of the deal. And make no mistake. That is part of this entire thing. They want to publicly humiliate him in the city that he largely built.

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Fresh update on "central park" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

00:00 min | 5 hrs ago

Fresh update on "central park" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

"Well you know i think back to this morning thing when i was concerned about a little rain forecast and i i i'd grabbed my raincoat uh... instead i had a twenty minute walk uh... between events this morning and when i got to the office and looked out my window i could tell that things that were dramatically changing as the green proceeded from kind of an overcast day to more and more orange uh... and just the feeling of having walked outside without a mask uh... i would i was sort of woozy uh... so i think that we're all on the alert now uh... and we've heard from eric adams we've heard from our governors who said that tomorrow uh... new york state will be distributing one million and ninety five masks for free in new york city so we understand that were ended uh... an air quality uh... crisis uh... at on at this moment and this is the wildfires from canada basically the smoke blowing straight down to us affecting the eastern yeah seaboard and it's it's more than uh... just new york city i mean that with it we're seeing the pictures out of there and it it's just a really really amazing and it's moved actually area the northeast i saw uh... a couple of uh... surveys today saying that it is now for air pollution it's a yes the the uh... an airport air quality rating com called i q air has it at three fifty five uh... that put it at the worst air quality of any major city in the world uh... it follows with dubai following so all we are you know one of the things that we lived through uh... is called ed for example and we we were understood that going outside was as as safe place uh... a place to be healthy and need we don't have that so it's kind of a reversal we also lived through california wildfires in a sort of making their way but by the that time smoke got here it was much more diluted uh... then we're finding it so at you know the pictures really do capture it and sort of orange haze but it's as if you know every the world put on you know tinted sunglasses and new york looks different yeah i i i i lived through the wildfires california that you mentioned here being in in san francisco and it's it's a very eerie eerie eerie feeling it just doesn't uh... feel right uh... you mentioned the n ninety five masks uh... there suggesting that people wear masks outside among other things correct that is correct we're also seeing um... a lot of outdoor activities uh... from the schools com uh... organizations like prospect park in brooklyn had planned to have opening night for their concert tonight theories uh... same thing in central park there was a big tasting to to raise need to keep up the park uh... those events have been cancelled uh... google has sent about uh... employees being able to stay home for work and i i want to touch on air traffic before uh... before we have to cut off because that the air traffic flows very problematic there have been ground stops from time to time laguardia and uh... newark in new jersey how bad is that and i mean it just progressively can get worse can it well well you know delays uh... lead to to more delays so we are monitoring it uh... on the on the bloomberg and we have regular update about the lag time at the airport and uh... you know this afternoon we weren't looking at possible in tomorrow being a break worst it's still unclear how this is going to go uh... but i think we can expect to be wearing mask and changing our our normal team should be fed at a time of year when everyone is still ready to be outside and enjoying uh... you know uh... beautiful late spring days yep very eerie feeling hey you're great amanda thank you so much for your help we really appreciate it that bloomberg's amanda gordon uh... but we shall have another update to end up more on air traffic and what's going on as it backs up and it's going to affect things nationally for several days potentially in san francisco i met number broadcasting live from the bloomberg interactive brokers studio new in york bloomberg eleven three oh two washington d c bloomberg ninety nine one

Pastor Greg Laurie on How He Lead His Estranged Father to Christ

Focus On the Family Daily Broadcast

02:59 min | 3 months ago

Pastor Greg Laurie on How He Lead His Estranged Father to Christ

"Fast forward now ten years and I'm pastoring the church now. And I'm thinking about Oscar. And we have a son, Christopher, and I'm thinking, I would love Christopher to meet Oscar. I wonder if he's even still alive. So we had a girl in our church that worked for the bar association. And I said, hey, could you see if you could find a guy named Oscar Lori? He would be somewhere in the east coast, oh, she found him immediately. And so I got his phone number, and I called his office. And the reason I called was because I was going to be back in New York speaking at Central Park and I thought I might just pay him a visit. Maybe tell him a little bit about my new life in Christ. So I called his office and his secretary answered Oscar Lori's office. I said, hello. Mister Laurie and she said no, and I said, well, would you tell him my call? She said, all right, what's your name? I said Greg Laurie. She said, how do you spell that? He said, LA, you are IE just like he spells his last name. This is his son. It's like a moment of silence. Okay, I'll get right back to you and my dad calls me. He was so excited to hear from me. He says, Greg, I want to see you again. And I said, well, dad, we'll just have lunch maybe. No, no. You have to come to our House and visit us. So I get off the train that's like I went back in time. There's my dad again. He was older, but he looked pretty much the same. In no time at all of his calling him dad, we went back over our life, and I found out that he heard about the life I was living being tossed around living here, living there, the crazy lifestyle I was in. And with my mom, and he had tried to get custody of me, but my mom had fought him tooth and nail. And another thing that happened to Oscar, he had had a severe heart attack and it just recently blacked out at the wheel of his car and it almost died. And so he was really glad he said to see me and so that night we had dinner and he married a very nice lady named Barbara who was a great cook and she made us a wonderful Italian meal and afterwards she said, Greg, tell me your story of how you came to believe in Jesus and so I'm telling Barbara how I came to faith in Christ. My dad say the end on the other end of the table and I just remember he had his hand kind of up to his face, sort of like both hands like this, listening, I felt like I was in a courtroom and he was the judge. And it wasn't going well. He wasn't smiling. He wasn't reacting favorably. He was an academic. And here I am, this young preacher telling him these things that I believe, and so he said to me that night, Greg, I need to take my walk every morning because of my heart condition. Will you walk with me? I said, yeah, dad, I will. So the next morning he knocks on the door of the room. I'm staying in and I stumble out at 6 o'clock, New Jersey, time 3 o'clock, California time. So I'm really tired. We're walking along in the cold New Jersey air is there and he turns to me and says, Greg, I listen very carefully to what she said last night. I said, yeah, he says, I want to accept Jesus Christ right now.

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Fresh "Central Park" from The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

00:00 min | 11 hrs ago

Fresh "Central Park" from The Dan Bongino Show

"To stay in the hospital for several days. W. L. S. News time 12 32 Mount Eden's looking pretty good. Just a slow between foster and Montrose inbound Kennedy O 'Hare to downtown down just to 45 minutes, a half hour in for Montrose outbound Kennedy 35 inbound Eisenhower route 3 92. The old post office, 39 minutes outbound, a half an hour. Uh, outbound Stevenson stop and go between Ashland and Cicero inbound Dan Ryan, 95th of the burn, 18 minutes, 19 minutes back out and a little slow traffic on I 80 94 going westbound between I 65 and Klein Avenue and on the pink line service still still suspended between the 54th Cermak stop in Central Park because of a comment issue next traffic update in about 15 minutes and on Wall Street today Dow the pretty even pretty mixed day on Wall Street we

Flaco the escaped zoo owl can remain in the wilds of NYC

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 3 months ago

Flaco the escaped zoo owl can remain in the wilds of NYC

"An escaped Eurasian eagle owl from the Central Park zoo can remain in the wilds of New York City after two weeks of living the free life. Flacco flew the coop February 2nd after his enclosure was vandalized, but the owl never went far a foray to Fifth Avenue. Police using yellow crime scene tape to block the area. The owl's little head on swivel watching the crowds and cops watch him, then days of flying around the park, perched in trees and on the grass, crowds taking pictures, but zoo officials had concerns about Flacco hunting on his own after living in captivity, so they spent time trying to lure him with bait and owl calls. Finally, evidence he's hunting Flacco coughs up fur and bones. There are pictures of him catching and feeding on rats, now zoo officials are suspending recovery operations saying they'll keep a close eye on the owl's health for now. Julie Walker, New York

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Fresh "Central Park" from The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

00:00 sec | 11 hrs ago

Fresh "Central Park" from The Dan Bongino Show

"Still suspended between the 54th Cermak stop in Central Park because of a comment issue next traffic update in about 15 minutes and on Wall Street today Dow the pretty even pretty mixed day on Wall Street we have the 39 Dow up the S &P down 18 and the NASDAQ down big 60 I'm Nick Jonathan Bregman WLS news paid for by Chris I pitch switched to boost mobile and got a free Samsung Galaxy 823 5G phone. Want to know the best part? It was free?

Eric Discusses Miraculous Stories From His Book 'Fish Out of Water'

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:08 min | 4 months ago

Eric Discusses Miraculous Stories From His Book 'Fish Out of Water'

"We move on to a more substantive question? Question number two, fish out of water. Your life miracles on last page explain snapping turtle in Central Park. All right, well, my book fish out of water, which is coming out in paperback. March 7th with the most happiest looking cover I've ever seen. It's really beautiful. It is nice. The first cover of the hard cover. It's a picture of my dad on the cover, which was taken by my mom when they were dating. In 1957, or might have been 58, they went to the Statue of Liberty and my mother took a picture of my father in front of the Statue of Liberty. It's so beautiful. It's the cover. But it's coming out in paperback. In any event, the book fish out of water takes me from my birth up until my 25th birthday when I had this dramatic miraculous experience of Jesus coming into my life unannounced. And on the last part of the book, I mentioned all the things the miracles that have happened to me since which I want to write about in the sequel, which I've begun to write about. And one of them involves a snapping turtle in Central Park. Yeah. And that is a story that may be and I'm not kidding, Alvin, you and I could do a miracle Monday where I tell some of these stories because it's a complicated story. I can't tell it now, but everything on the last pages of my book fish out of water. Every one of those teases. This happened and that happened, I will tell those stories at some point on the air here, but for sure in this next book, because they are amazing. I mean, when I say miracle, I don't use the word lightly. I don't mean like, well, it could have been a miracle. When you hear the story, either I'm lying or I'm hallucinating, or it's a miracle. This is not like something seems to have been miraculous. But the story that the snapping turtle and Central Park is so insane, it's one of the most insane things that I've ever experienced. And I was like speechless for days. I

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Fresh update on "central park" discussed on Bloomberg Markets

Bloomberg Markets

00:00 sec | 11 hrs ago

Fresh update on "central park" discussed on Bloomberg Markets

"New york the last thing we would have thought five years ago was that you would have 16 pickleball courts right all of a sudden now you have it here in the middle of the most populous city in the united states they're turning a part of central park in there where you've got pickleball courts why because there's this demand and right so all that is just going to keep on growing and it's not that they put on 16 basketball courts they've already got basketball courts in central park so i think you're gonna have you just have a sport that is growing by leaps and and i hope it continues hey mark getting back to the basketball you sold your steak in the walkie

Hug breaks wheelchair course record, wins 5th NYC Marathon

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 7 months ago

Hug breaks wheelchair course record, wins 5th NYC Marathon

"The New York City marathon is back to full capacity for the first time since the pandemic with 50,000 runners on our 26.2 mile course through all 5 boroughs Sunday Daniel Roberts is running her 6th marathon and she says there's nothing like it The New York crowds are like nowhere else You know turning into Central Park When you're in New York you're like a rockstar The 55 year old thyroid cancer survivor running to raise money for research Her husband has cancer now That form of non Hodgkin's lymphoma is incurable So training and getting through the runs a lot was just being able to do something that he couldn't The marathon has 500 official charity partners last year close to $48 million was raised Julie Walker New York

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Fresh update on "central park" discussed on Bloomberg Markets

Bloomberg Markets

00:00 sec | 11 hrs ago

Fresh update on "central park" discussed on Bloomberg Markets

"You love to play it when i was talking to somebody here earlier they were explaining to me how they love pickleball and what you find is it's just a wide mixture of different people who want to play it whether you're super athletic whether you're not right basketball you've got to be somewhat athletic yeah right and pickleball it's you can get good at it very quickly and i think that's why people love playing it and so i think it's got massive potential when you try to look around the united states every time i turn and you know you mentioned it earlier think of central park you know here in

"central park" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:41 min | 9 months ago

"central park" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"It's 65° in Central Park, got a water main break, it's got South Bend route two O two closed by Henry street Morristown, more coming up in traffic first, Michael Barr with what else is going on in New York and around the world. Good morning, Michael. Good morning, Nathan. Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo filed an ethics complaint against state attorney general letitia James about the way she handled a sexual harassment investigation that led to his resignation last year. Cuomo questioned the accuracy and credibility of the investigations findings, alleging James, a fellow Democrat used the probe to tarnish him and further her own political interests. Cuomo says James, who briefly ran for governor, had her own politically motivated and self interest driven agenda. Cuomo resigned in August of last year. Rhode Island governor Dan McKee won Tuesday's democratic gubernatorial primary. He thanked supporters. So I am so honored to stand here before you tonight. Not just as your governor, but as the democratic nomination nominee for governor of Rhode Island. Governor McKee, at the most with 33% in the fall, McKee will face Republican Ashley callis who got 84% in New Hampshire, the Republican contest for Senate remains a tight race between conservative Donald and the more moderate chuck Morse. Republicans see democratic incumbent senator Maggie assan as beatable in the general election. Primaries were also held in Delaware. The mayor of Boston is thanking law enforcement for a speedy response last night after a package exploded on the campus of northeastern university injuring a staff member. The 45 year old man suffered minor injuries to his hand and was taken to a local hospital, mayor Michelle Wu

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"central park" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:05 min | 9 months ago

"central park" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"You by interactive brokers and this is Bloomberg. All right, Karen, thank you 6 33 on Wall Street 66° in Central Park. We got two crashes on the east Belgian expressway. Janelle crispin will fill you in shortly first John Tucker, with what else is going on in New York and around the world. Good morning, John. Nathan former White House strategist Steve Bannon, who was pardoned by Donald Trump on his last day as president is going to surrender tomorrow to face state criminal charges in New York. Manhattan prosecutors have been probing whether Bannon defrauded contributors for we build the wall. That was the private sector effort to support Trump's 2016 campaign promise to construct a wall along the U.S. Mexico border. The president's former president's pardon doesn't shield Bannon from state charges. A threat by a major airline to suspend service at JFK. More in this report from Bloomberg's Lisa Matteo. United Airlines is threatening to suspend service at Kennedy unless federal regulators review runway use and allow the carrier to increase daily operations. United told employees in a memo about its plan saying the airport's total flight capacity hasn't changed since 2008, despite a widening of runways and other infrastructure improvements, the airline which has two daily flights between Los Angeles and JFK and two shuttling back and forth to San Francisco that it would suspend operations at the end of October without more slots. Lisa Matteo, Bloomberg daybreak. California narrowly avoided blackouts for a second successive day, even as blistering temperatures pushed electricity demand to a record as stretched the state's power grid close to its limits. Here's California governor Gavin Newsom. California and many other western states are experiencing simply unprecedented temperatures. In fact, this heat wave is on track to be both the hottest and the longest on record for the state in many parts of the west for the month of September. Much of California remains under in excessive heat warning through Friday with authorities already preparing for more severe pressure on the power system today. Bosses

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Ivana Trump’s death ruled accidental by medical examiner in report citing 'blunt impact injuries' to torso

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 11 months ago

Ivana Trump’s death ruled accidental by medical examiner in report citing 'blunt impact injuries' to torso

"Ivana trumps death has been ruled an accident I'm Ben Thomas with the latest The New York City medical examiner's office says Ivana Trump died from blunt impact injuries to her torso suffered in an accident at her home Two people familiar with the matter tell The Associated Press police are looking into whether she had fallen down the stairs She lived near Central Park on Manhattan's upper east side The report did not say when the accident took place born Ivana Zelda kova in 1949 and then Czechoslovakia she was a ski racer in businesswoman She was married to former president Donald Trump from 1977 to 1992 and the mother to his eldest children Donald junior

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"central park" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:28 min | 1 year ago

"central park" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"One 19 and around the globe the Bloomberg business app in Bloomberg radio dot com This is Bloomberg business week London the Hamptons Manhattan South Florida they have long been popular destinations for Russian cash often in the form of real estate purchases For review on how that has changed since Russia's invasion of Ukraine and an update on overall sales in luxury real estate we caught up with Aaron Sykes chief economist and licensed real estate broker At the global real estate brokerage nest seekers international We were founded about 20 years ago right after 9 11 in the heart of downtown Manhattan And we have a number of offices throughout the northeast particularly in the city and also out in the Hamptons and we have recently expanded to South Florida Miami Pompey all of the great vacation locations in Aspen Colorado all of the Colorado locations so many We've got 30 offices now So taking over plus we have a large media component in selling the Hamptons and a couple other different issues Well tell us a little bit about the volume of property sales that you've dealt with for example or that the firm is dealt with in the last 12 months which is a great indicator of what's going on in the global economy and just kind of the volume you're seeing Sure So we as nest seekers are a boutique firm and had over $5 billion in sales last year which is double what we had the year prior And of course this is not match up with the larger public companies like compass and element however for a boutique firm still privately owned $5 billion and yearly sales is incredible So now what we're seeing throughout the Palm Beach and Miami markets is not any cooling at all There is still significantly more demand than there are properties available still a lot of bidding wars going on And we haven't really seen any impact from that quarter of a point rate hike because most of our buyers are high net worth looking to have taken out 30 year fixed rate mortgages right Exactly Well who's buying because we do want to get to in terms of Russian buying My understanding is Russian money coming into U.S. real estate certainly the high end It's a very small part of some of the markets like Manhattan overall but tell us about what was the trend and what is the trend today when it comes to Russian buying of especially luxury properties in the U.S. Yeah so if you look at Central Park south we often call it the most expensive safe deposit box because a lot of unstable countries they're large high network individuals have purchased Central Park south Central Park west Central Park east and then also down in sunny isles particularly with Russians And also Palm Beach you know places where the value maintains It's very stable or you'll see appreciation over the years Not risky investments for international investors overall Now that said we have seen some uptick in the market movement in those areas that are highly invested by Russians However it's not this you know wham bam slap it up on MLS that most people have been depicting It's mostly quiet off market sales or smaller sales not the $50 billion apartments that we almost want it to be because that's a better story right It's a couple million $5 million apartments that maybe those investors of Russian nationality are getting a little bit nervous But frankly those who have investments 20 30 40 $50 million properties and above they already well long ago moved those into irrevocable trusts so they can not be seized So it's not as cut and dry as all of Russians are just trying to liquidate all of their assets That's not exactly what's going on It's interesting to hear Give us some color on what's going on in the Hamptons right now In addition to what's happening we've heard so much about South Florida We've heard a lot about Manhattan and the real estate rising so much there What's happening in the Hamptons Hamptons has been very stable And we obviously saw a lot of movement there and a lot of price appreciation over the last couple of years and what we've seen since about the summer until now is just complete stability Prices are not shifting up and down Inventory is still relatively low There's been a little bit more coming on People are already locking in those rentals for the summer So still a very strong market Well that's interesting Are we at pre-pandemic levels or even above it Potentially Well we're well above pre-pandemic levels in terms of or in terms of availability well below in terms of pricing well above So we're still in that high demand type of situation in the Hamptons people have often shifted which we've all been discussing for a couple of years now So they're sticking it out in the Hamptons They're kids are in school out there I think that's the bigger story at this point is how can the Hamptons infrastructure support this new wave of full-time residents that did not leave That's Aaron Sykes chief economist and licensed real estate broker with nest seekers 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John Durham's Filing Alleges Clinton Colluded to Spy on Trump Tower, Trump White House Data

Mark Levin

00:48 sec | 1 year ago

John Durham's Filing Alleges Clinton Colluded to Spy on Trump Tower, Trump White House Data

"Friday's motion then for the first time revealed that the Internet dated joffe and his associates exploit it was do name name system DNS Internet traffic pertaining to a particular healthcare provider Trump Tower Donald Trump's Central Park west apartment building in the executive office of the president In other words let me help They tapped into the data in his computers at Trump Tower Donald Trump's Central Park west apartment building and the office of the president of the United States And I don't know who this healthcare provider is but perhaps as doctor for all I know All paid for by Hillary Clinton And the DNC

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Remnants of Hurricane Ida Hits North-Eastern US

MSNBC Morning Joe

02:09 min | 1 year ago

Remnants of Hurricane Ida Hits North-Eastern US

"Begin with the historic and deadly flooding across the northeast in the wake of hurricane ida. The storm blamed for at least forty two deaths now in new york new jersey pennsylvania and connecticut the toll climbs even higher to fifty eight when you factor in the weather related fatalities in states across the south where the storm first made landfall new york city mayor. Bill de blasios says at least thirteen. People died in flooding incidents. Twenty three people were killed in the state of new jersey in connecticut. State trooper sergeant. Brian mall died after his cruiser was swept away in flood waters. Nbc news correspondent. Stephanie has more on the impact of this storm. Half the town is currently under water in the light of day. The storm damage on display the danger far from over water kept rising stranded rescued by helicopter. Namara neck new york. Boats carried them to safety. Who lost everything. you know. Similar scenes in pennsylvania and new jersey. Oh we're tornadoes. Also touched down his neighborhood outside philadelphia ripped apart. I was no longer a hurricane when it hit the northeast but it was no less a punishing storm driving so much rain so quickly. New york city was overwhelmed more than three inches in central park and just one hour smashing. The previous record waterfalls gushed into subway tunnels in queens passengers had to jump on their seats. The bus driving through a river that used to be a street emergency crews worked tirelessly to rescue people. But they couldn't get to everyone. They got stuck in the back undefeated. Come out a mother and son drowned in their basement apartment. New york city's mayor frustrated said the city was caught off guard. I think we now understand that. Every attempt at projection bluntly is failing us. From now. On what i think we do is tell new yorkers to expect a very very worst in raleigh new jersey floodwaters filled the home that leader exploded because of a suspected gas leak explosion captured by a camera across the street

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Remnants of Hurricane Ida Hits North-Eastern US, Killing Over 50

MSNBC Morning Joe

02:09 min | 1 year ago

Remnants of Hurricane Ida Hits North-Eastern US, Killing Over 50

"Begin with the historic and deadly flooding across the northeast in the wake of hurricane ida. The storm blamed for at least forty two deaths now in new york new jersey pennsylvania and connecticut the toll climbs even higher to fifty eight when you factor in the weather related fatalities in states across the south where the storm first made landfall new york city mayor. Bill de blasios says at least thirteen. People died in flooding incidents. Twenty three people were killed in the state of new jersey in connecticut. State trooper sergeant. Brian mall died after his cruiser was swept away in flood waters. Nbc news correspondent. Stephanie has more on the impact of this storm. Half the town is currently under water in the light of day. The storm damage on display the danger far from over water kept rising stranded rescued by helicopter. Namara neck new york. Boats carried them to safety. Who lost everything. you know. Similar scenes in pennsylvania and new jersey. Oh we're tornadoes. Also touched down his neighborhood outside philadelphia ripped apart. I was no longer a hurricane when it hit the northeast but it was no less a punishing storm driving so much rain so quickly. New york city was overwhelmed more than three inches in central park and just one hour smashing. The previous record waterfalls gushed into subway tunnels in queens passengers had to jump on their seats. The bus driving through a river that used to be a street emergency crews worked tirelessly to rescue people. But they couldn't get to everyone. They got stuck in the back undefeated. Come out a mother and son drowned in their basement apartment. New york city's mayor frustrated said the city was caught off guard. I think we now understand that. Every attempt at projection bluntly is failing us. From now. On what i think we do is tell new yorkers to expect a very very worst in raleigh new jersey floodwaters filled the home that leader exploded because of a suspected gas leak explosion captured by a camera across the street

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More Than 45 Dead After Ida's Remnants Blindside Northeast

All In with Chris Hayes

01:42 min | 1 year ago

More Than 45 Dead After Ida's Remnants Blindside Northeast

"The unbelievable scenes destruction of the remnants of hurricane ida battered the northeast secretary of energy jennifer. Granholm joins me to talk about the urgent need for climate infrastructure ahead. At least forty. Three people are dead in the northeast. After the remnants of hurricane ida swept through the area last night record breaking rainfall led to massive and dangerous flooding with streets like these in newark new jersey essentially turned into rivers. Newark received an all time high daily total of more than eight inches of rain as well as a record one hour total of nearly three and a quarter inches in one hour. The airport newark had to temporarily suspend flights with floodwaters evening reaching inside the terminal buildings in southern new jersey. A tornado hit the town of a hill causing catastrophic damage. A tornado in jersey. Leveling some homes down the foundations new york city so deluca arenas well more than seven inches falling in central park. And get this. The city said new early record more than three inches of rain record which smashed the record set just eleven days prior with hurricane. Own re this subway station in brooklyn was just one of many inundated by floodwaters grinding the entire system to a halt. You couldn't get a train last night. Passengers had to be rescued from seventeen subway. Cars resident of downtown manhattan captured. This scene water rushing in to the living room of her duplex apartment. Homes across the region sustained devastating flood damage. This bridgeport pennsylvania neighborhood remained underwater today after a nearby river overflowed water. Rescues were carried out this morning.

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Coming of Age During the AIDS Crisis

Making Gay History

02:03 min | 1 year ago

Coming of Age During the AIDS Crisis

"The friday before gay pride day in june of nineteen eighty six and i'm sitting in a hospital room with our friend mark the bow-tie-wearing graphics designer from work. I'm suited up in a mask. Gloves and protective gown is to protect him not me. His immune system has been decimated and he's battling new mississippi pneumonia. His breathing isn't great his chest heaving he sips air through an oxygen mask. I've brought him some watercolors so he can paint. We're talking about what he's going to do when he gets out of the hospital like going back to work and maybe a summer getaway to the countryside for the four of us. These are as much plans as they are daydreams. We've all become familiar with the hospital. Admission and discharge dance one infection. Suppressed live to fight the next one two days later barry just home from the pride march. The light on the answering machines blinking. barry presses. Play while i take off my shoes. I hear marks partners voice. Not the words his voice. I tried to block it out. I don't want to hear the rest of his message. It's too late. Mark is dead and then bury and i Planned his memorial service at the vassar club which was located in the lotus club which is a fancy private club on the upper east side which had never seen an aids memorial before berry came up with the idea of We called it the balloon benediction. We've got all these helium balloons that we brought with us to the to the lowest club and each one had a little plastic bowtie attached to it and after the service we went out to central park and we release the balloons with these little bow ties on them. That for us was we. Couldn't we couldn't say that it wasn't people like us. At that point.

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Henri thwarts Central Park concert hailing NYC virus rebound

News, Traffic and Weather

00:10 sec | 1 year ago

Henri thwarts Central Park concert hailing NYC virus rebound

"A severe storm cut short a large concert in New York City Central Park on Saturday. The we love and Y C. The homecoming concert was meant to celebrate the city's resilience amid the

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We Love NYC: The Homecoming Concert evacuated due to weather - Brooklyn Vegan

The Larry Elder Show

00:13 sec | 1 year ago

We Love NYC: The Homecoming Concert evacuated due to weather - Brooklyn Vegan

"A huge concert in New York City's Central Park, called the Homecoming concert was abruptly canceled by Mayor de Blasio halfway through their performance. Blasio on stage, telling people to leave the park and seek shelter because of the incoming

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Cuomo Declares State of Emergency: Hurricane Henri Bearing Down on Tri-State

Always In Fashion

01:37 min | 1 year ago

Cuomo Declares State of Emergency: Hurricane Henri Bearing Down on Tri-State

"Hurricane on re is bearing down on the tri state with current models showing the category one storm, likely making landfall by early tomorrow afternoon. Somewhere along Central or Eastern, Long Island. Laundry is expected to come ashore with the sustained winds of at least 80 MPH with wind gusts topping 100 MPH. Widespread flooding is expected and Governor Cuomo declaring a state of emergency for Long Island, New York City, Westchester and the Hudson Valley Coastal Connecticut, also under a hurricane warning, including New Haven, Middlesex and New London counties. Earlier today, Cuomo telling New Yorkers in flood prone areas to evacuate If you know you are in an area that tends to flood if you know you are in a tidal area that tends to flood, if you know You are in an area that is subject to title surgeons. Get out of that area now, please. Widespread power outages are also expected in the city and parts of New Jersey. We're under a tropical storm warning and could see upwards of four inches of rain and winds hitting 50 MPH. Mayor de Blasio, announcing that outdoor dining in the city will be suspended tomorrow. The New York City concert in Central Park is going on as scheduled at this hour with Bruce Springsteen and Paul Simon. Among the headliners. A crowd of 60,000 was expected on the Great Lawn, with the mayor urging all concertgoers to head home immediately as soon as the concert

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"central park" Discussed on The BreakPoint Podcast

The BreakPoint Podcast

05:50 min | 1 year ago

"central park" Discussed on The BreakPoint Podcast

"I have thought for the last couple of weeks that my interest in the details of the legal cases here and where the supreme court or the various circuit courts. We're gonna come down what was going to happen. With local elected officials and unelected officials. You know in their lives. That's kind of dominated my interest in the jack now stutzman and other stories but with the baron elk as coming out like it has and to be clear. Eighty f- in light of the three or three creative case and the tenth circuit here in colorado out of colorado has filed for an appeal for it to be heard. It's a really a long shot and supreme court terms they. They rarely you know when you when they say we're not gonna take the k. c. You go please. That does it usually work with the supreme court. It's kind of like What what was that movie. A few good men when demi moore stands up and goes but i strongly of jackson. It's like you've already injected. You'll get the strongly object but it but but they have a case and so it's interesting and and all of this stuff is of great interest because it has such great ramifications to so many believers but in scripture believers are called living epistles and That there's something that is seen in the lives of believers. Interestingly enough maria. this week. I ran into The funeral home owner that was at the center of the boast dot case last year and just listening to to his reflection on the last year after what was a tremendous blow to his personal story his freedom felt like so many other cases where contingent on what was going to happen there in the supreme court and that's hard and just to to think about these individuals not just as having gone through interesting stories that present ramifications for the rest of us but as examples themselves of what it means to live faithfully. A difficult cultural moment i think increasingly. We're going to have to look to these folks just like we look to people in other sides of the world who are going through some serious persecution and maybe what we would use that word more seriously for you know. The people dying being imprisoned and so on. I mean i don't wanna under stay. What the loss that bear now faces the loss that people potentially face in terms of ruining their business ruining you know sort of their financial situation. The reputational hit is huge. That's one thing that that became obvious to me this week. So there's just a lot of that for us to learn from because this might be closer to a new normal than it was before and so we're going to have figure out what that looks like the follow. Jesus in this moment. I don't think there's a lot of catechism around this. I don't think there's a lot of formation where people were taught a challenge is what it looks like..

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"central park" Discussed on The Rubin Report

The Rubin Report

03:11 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on The Rubin Report

"Take a lot of ao sees and other people statements about january six and then change it from her. Saying ted cruz. Did this or that person did this to her. Admitting she did it related to all the things that happened all summer. And then all you. She's actually just confessing that really. This is a violation of oath. This violation of the constitution is put people in danger. I really shouldn't be a congressman. They should lock me up all the things he's thinking about. Other people are really confessions of what she's done right so of course we'd rather this go to the ballot box but at some point do sort of feel like they're going to do something that will push to their side but my other question related to this is It seems to me you know. I know i'm a crazy. Right wing conspiracy theorist but it seems to me that something's not quite right with joe biden and it seems to me that pretty much everyone knows it. And joe biden often slips up and says oh i'm gonna get in trouble for saying this and the question of course is well. Who's you can get in trouble with. At what point is that a legal issue that it seems that everyone around joe biden knows. Something's not right with him. And what i keep saying is at some point. It's going to break. Something's going to happen. One of those moments that he freezes into the camera is going to go on for twenty seconds longer than the twenty seconds it goes on now or or some other something and suddenly when the dam breaks. The rats are going to have to get off that ship so fast and they're all going to turn on each other. Everyone's going to be like no. No i was the one. I was the one that wanted to wave. And tell everybody and tell the media and all that stuff and they will turn on each other like could end up a real legal case related to all of that. Well there is. It's another case of confession through projection. Because you think about all the allegations against trump that there's family members involved in corruption overseas that it involved foreign illicit interference in the election and that the president is someone who's mentally ill and should be removed for twenty-fifth amendment purposes they basically were describing joe biden. And there's no quick that is what the twenty fifth amendment is. Therefore i think the problem. The political democratic establishment has. I think even thought about using it at some point. The problem is kamala. Harris is so hated throughout the country. They don't have a popular replacement So i think that there's no question. We had live dementia candidate that people like putin. Get to make fun of on a regular basis. I mean the north koreans are making fun of us. The north koreans. This is not good so this is the sign of where we're at. It's a sign of a declining empire. Michael malice calls it a white pill. He's like just look at it. Joe biden is the head of the empire. How can you not feel optimistic for the so. The there's some truth to that but yeah no. They're the twenty-fifth amendment. Is there for people. Like joe biden. Who are clearly constitutionally cognitively incapable of exercising the duties of their office barnes. I look forward to continuing this adventure with you we got. We got a lot of work to do right. I always end my show these days by saying you know we got work to do and i got nothing better than save the world exactly the way i see it as i tell people. It's like paul revere were in his little Silversmith shop back in the seventeen sixty s in the world might look like doom and gloom but within a generation we had the greatest revolution the world had ever seen robber. Barnes i thank you my friend.

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"central park" Discussed on The Rubin Report

The Rubin Report

04:58 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on The Rubin Report

"So i think he should add some lawyers to the team. Like alan dershowitz harmeet dylan. Harming dylan is a very good state action. Twitter claim currently pending so at some lawyers who are familiar with this space and changes complete his complain as it. Currently exists won't get impasse the motion to dismiss. But if they add to it. I think he has good grounds to allege that these these individual actors were acting at the direct request of vice president kamala harris and of speaker of the house pelosi and maybe of anthony foudy and other context. And then i didn't get to discovery and you're absolutely right. There's gonna be a lot of revelatory discovery if he can get to that stage so i hope he improves the case so that he can get to that stage. I sent you think. Maybe he doesn't have the best legal representatives around him right. Now the way you're describing it. I know that it's one of these groups that the dc based group that their roots are sort of big oil corporate lobbying so there you know if you wanted to a regulatory issue on on energy. They're fantastic first amendment constitutional issue on big tech. That's not their area focal point. So i think the these lawyers our lawyers that are unfamiliar with this space and it showed up in the suit and right now the those of us that are familiar in the space that want this lawsuit to move forward are very concerned that as alleged. This lawsuit is delay so he can improve it. Though he's got plenty of time to amend it but with trump sometimes as personnel picks guy little hit or miss right. Did you think about picking up the phone and saying hey guys. I know a little something about this. We have some connections here actually a bunch of his did and it's just Trump is trump. so you know. He makes his decisions at different times. Like i've been telling him ever since actually november that he should be on locals to compete with the big tech people..

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"central park" Discussed on The Rubin Report

The Rubin Report

05:55 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on The Rubin Report

"To the ruben report. Beer i am glad to have you man. I didn't until literally two minutes ago that we have not spoken one on one forum for over two years. Is the world getting better or worse in those two years. Well you know back then. I was taking a lot of controversial cases so he'll allah. We were talking about alex jones. The covington kids wesley. Snipes ralph. Nader girls gone wild all the all the rest of it so i decided to take less controversial cases so i took donald trump during the elections. amy cooper in new york. Kyle rittenhouse self-defense. But yeah the world just keeps getting crazier particularly from a legal perspective. Yeah so what put you on. The map is what originally started. Put you on the in. A bigger sense was the bet on trump. Is that really think kind of got you out. There is more of a public lawyer. Yeah basically i'd always been dental a of tax work but for a lot of reasons that didn't need that to be high profile in a dental of civil rights work but had not made myself a public figure but people had followed the trump bat because it was a big bet and the rest became a public figure and during the trump time period became more important to be a public figure defending certain issues in the court of public opinion. And now you're an all star youtuber. Who hangs out like this all day. Like world world. Come at me. So i wanna get into some of those cases that that you've covered obviously but let's start with with trump's current lawsuit because just in the last ten days or so. He has announced that he's basically going after big tech in a class action lawsuit and not just big tech but actually some of the heads of these companies. So can you give people the one. Oh one must have info on what the lawsuit actually is and then we'll talk about the chances of it succeeding sure. So basically trump is brought a claim saying that all the big tech giant's conspired with various government actors to kick him off of exclude him from all of their platforms. And he's saying that they did so as state actors and thus are subject to first amendment limitations. So that's the core of his claim against google against facebook and against twitter as well as dorsey zuckerberg and the google ceo individually so the key. There seems to be some kind of collusion with the government. He's not arguing just that twitter facebook and instagram all sat down and maybe did something but somehow there was a connection to the government. Do you have any idea. If there's evidence of that or or what he could actually prove that would show it. I think they made an amended. Complaint make better allegations factually. But there's infrared evidence that foudy pelosi in harris had specifically requested each of those platforms to remove trump from those platforms. Some of that's based on some of their public statements. Some of that's based on some of the emails that came out from the foia requests with faculty and zuckerberg does much more collusion. Some of that is indirectly referenced by robert kennedy suit against facebook pending in california about the same set of allegations so i think if they make better allegations they may be able to get to the discovery stage and find out just how much these big tech giants were operating at the direct request of government actors right so before we get to discovery which obviously is the interesting part of this. Why is he doing it as a class action and not just him going after them for how he was in his is basically wrong. I think his purpose is heart is in the right place. I think some of the lawyers involved might not have the technical skill to translate that well because there could have been a class action..

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"central park" Discussed on The Big Ticket with Marc Malkin

The Big Ticket with Marc Malkin

02:27 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on The Big Ticket with Marc Malkin

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Charges Expected Thursday for Trump's Company, Top Executive

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 2 years ago

Charges Expected Thursday for Trump's Company, Top Executive

"Hi Mike Ross you're reporting charges are expected Thursday against the trump organization and a top executive charges are expected to be filed Thursday against former president Donald trump's company and his longtime finance chief Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance junior has led a two year probe into the trump organization the charges against the company and chief financial officer Alan Wiesel Berg appeared to involve non monetary benefits the company gave to top executives possibly including use of apartments cars and school tuition Wiesel Berg came under scrutiny in part because of questions about his son's use of a trump apartment at little or no cost very wisely bird managed to trump operated ice rink in Central Park his ex wife Jen Wiesel bird has been cooperating with the investigation hi Mike Crossey

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Blistering Heat Wave Continues to Bake the Pacific Northwest

1A

01:56 min | 2 years ago

Blistering Heat Wave Continues to Bake the Pacific Northwest

"Wouldn't want to hear any of these words in the weather forecast historic, dangerous, prolonged unprecedented, but that's exactly how the National Weather Service chose to describe the record breaking heat currently being experienced by millions in the Pacific Northwest. Want to wait in Tacoma, 1 13 around Puyallup, the South Hill grams at 1 10 Kent, Auburn about 1 11. Same thing in bottle and like I said, Farther east, you go Edmonds at 104. Monroe wants to homeless 1 10 to 1, 12. I mean, these are outrageous. These are just absolutely outrageous numbers for here. That's K I R. O s Nick Allard with the numbers for those close to Seattle. It got so hot that at one point, the U. S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, had to be postponed as the trackside temperature closed in on 150 degrees. We'll get into the summer games later this hour. But first Jeff Barrett Deli is the meteorologist in climate specialists for CBS News on Twitter. He's known as at weatherproof. He joined us earlier today from Central Park in New York. And I started by asking him what meteorological conditions have led to such extreme weather. Yes, so the meteorology behind it is pretty interesting. Very wavy jet stream lots of undulations in the jet stream and basically, it's elongated from north to south. So when it does that it slows down, everything slows down. The whole pattern slows down and we end up with kind of a blocking scenario in the atmosphere and There's a very specific block going on right now in the Western U. S. And that's called an Omega block and an Omega block is a pretty textbook block. And really, it doesn't allow anything to move. So what happens is the the hot air kind of pools. Intensifies and circulates around. And right now that happens to be located across British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. And so it's just sitting and spinning and intensifying. We'll the National

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Robbery crew wreaks havoc on New York City streets

Page Publishing

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Robbery crew wreaks havoc on New York City streets

"Looking for a group of armed robbers who have been terrorizing the upper West side over the last few weeks. In one incident on March 13th, the group of at least three individuals Following a 13 year old boy into the lobby of a residential building on West 77th Street near Amsterdam Avenue before pushing him to the ground and taking his baseball cap. A second incident occurring on March 17th inside Central Park near West 79th Street, where two men were robbed at knife point, with the suspects taking the Citi bikes the victims were riding And on March 30th. It's alleged the group displaying a gun and stealing cell phones from a 14 year old and a 15 year old on Riverside Drive near West 78th Street. And a day later, they allegedly threatened to stab a 27 year old man on West 69th Street near Central Park West before forcibly taking his cell phone and wallet, police releasing surveillance photos of the suspects and ask anyone with information to contact them. One person

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Andra Day, 'The United States Vs. Billie Holiday'

Popcorn with Peter Travers

07:49 min | 2 years ago

Andra Day, 'The United States Vs. Billie Holiday'

"An exceptionally good movie out. There now called the united states versus billie holiday and my guest today. Andrew day is playing billie holiday in such an exceptional incredible way that she's already got two nominations from the golden goal actress in a drama. In best song you know. So what more is there. come on. let's go out and sell them. I like iraq is gonna drama cly waiting to make that joke for like a week. I hear under that. You just desperate to play billie holiday. Dismiss this what's it. You had to go begley daniels and say this is my part as groveling at his feet on what i want all my life getting acting for all my lack of what just never never so yes. Deadly the exact of that is what happened. I'm just terrifying. I had not acted before other than in high school writing middle school like musical theater. Some plays but i never acted before as a major motion picture leading a cast. It was the idea that to me was like unfathomable unanimity at n ridiculous. Actually to be honest. I was like this is a terrible idea so now but i met with him and his he was thinking the same thing he like now. I really don't to preserve his role in so we didn't want to win a perfect meeting. Yeah it was amazing. Actually i know want you. I do not want to do this part anyway. Why don't we just sit here. Should be here these orders and we can go home so it was interesting. We bonded because we both were like. This is a terrible idea. But i saw him a desire to authentically. Tell billy store. In as a fan of billie holiday that was part of my fear is that i'd be staying on her legacy. that'd be stay on a great. Diana ross's legacy lady sings the blues or audra mcdonald on broadway. So i think we both saw. He was worried that he would also be that in casting me in so so we both had a great fear to overcome together. I think really for both of us. I mean through face into a lot of hard work and and and a great team right at gargantuan effort by our entire sort of ecosystem of people in family. you know we got together. We dove in. We move to get her here. We are win injured. Did the fear goal way Fear number one. Which but what happened was that i was uncomfortable and i was scared being but i had piece about. I had a piece about my purpose. Does that make sense. You know so was muscle. I was terrified. But i started to sort of feel my spirit. I try to stay. Spiritually grounded connected. I started to feel that. Okay just i was just reading. Certain things in has started to feel okay. I think i'm supposed to do this. I think this is something i suppose to say. Yes to i am. I actually read a scripture about being caused to face your fears doing act great faith and that's when i know care have to do this so i was still scared but it was one of those things that was like okay. You're gonna have to actually face it in a recumbent. Can you remember that. I seeing the did whatever that day was like where you're actually being billing. What did he was he gentle with yuli daniels and not starting with some. We actually very well. His the first day in the very first scene was gentle and our industry with natasha. Who's obviously incredible veteran actor writer like she knows this process from the top down so i was blessed that my first thing with her lee was extremely tender with me in two the entire process. You know so. It almost didn't matter with see we started with he had such care unanimity. But we did start. It's latasha leone is too little. The bank of holiday walking through central park in enemy talking about in his ability never jail talking bar tabarre card demand that she's dealing with stating from her. So it was. It was a little restricting through the park with the dogs. You know but it wasn't easy in the sense that it's technically my first day of shielding ever so that air ejector a by can't walk through parks sizably talulah bacon back and then the very next scene was actually her and i just making out in jewelry store so it was great. Second you know. Joe right in with lynching sexiness his first week little stroll in central park. That never happens again. Naked in front of strangers. That was gonna ask you before. I we talk about billion and the connection that that the two of you have of that night before you went to work the next day. What kind of a good night's sleep did you have. I'll regularly so. I really didn't sleep that i i'm not a. I'm not a sleeper. That's skill in the talent. I have not yet developed. Maybe somebody can hire me to be asleep. Let's see if some miracle pops out of that. That would be great so you know. It's interestingly enough people. Ask me what scene i struggled with the most non my okay was very emotionally challenging with a cenex. Struggle with divorce was in the hospital. But they're like billy's sleeping dislike. Relax a little bit like you just sleep Get closure is billion now. I there was no sleeping before going to set. Did it help you all that you have this wonderful musical career that you've been on stage in front of people. It's not the same thing as acting but in a way it is known as a singer as a musician. You have to feel everything you have to make it. Look like it's rolling off a lock that this is it. You can be confident than within the confidence. You can be inspired. He ended up at all. Yeah i think it did excellently. I mean you know one of the things my acting coach thomas which say she's like you know when it comes to acting. She knew how just terrified was she said it is. They are different but it is sort of the same. What she she calls. We ought announcing Chapman tuna says. 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"central park" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:49 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"To 30 right now. In Central Park skies are cloudy temperature 37 degrees with the best ride in and out of the city. I made Pileggi this is Bloomberg 11 30 Bloomberg Sound on continues. When we say Bloomberg brings you the latest financial and business news anywhere we've actually given the matter quite a bit of thought. Let's get now to a guest joining us from Bangkok. She joins us on the phone from the Hudson Valley Bloomberg Radio Bloomberg The world is listening, speaking with representative Western men, But before we do that, let's get a quick check on the markets with Charlie Pellet. Thank you very much and happy Wednesday to you lot going on today. Indeed, a fed Wednesday and we had the Dow, the S and P and NASDAQ all slumping today. Very busy after ours. Lots of earnings reports. Let's get right to that. Tesla reporting up Lower than expected six consecutive quarter of profit and lower margins, sending its shares sliding and post market trading. Tesla's now down by just about 5% Apple. After earnings down 2.5%. It did report quarterly revenue. The top $100 billion for the first time fueled by strong heart of the sales of the iPhone 12 Facebook users edged up to 2.6 billion across all of its platform, little changed after ours. Facebook's fourth quarter sales jumped 33. Percent online shopping during the pandemic, fueling demand for digital ads on its social networks. Facebook shares up by just about a 5/10 of 1% company is warning quote of significant uncertainty in 2021 stocks fell the most since October. Today with the S and P. Slumping 98 points down 2.6%. Now, Jones Industrial Average down 633 down 2% as stack down 355 down 2.6% Going to be very interesting to see how.

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"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

04:05 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

"Who they told a handover okay. This sounds really cool and What What was the editing process. Like for your civil. Oh my god awesome. So i had the bright idea i would. I would do some editing and So i started it and then I gave it to somebody else and he was okay and then i bought it back and then we re shooting and then For we had their sort of read it it was Laborious aside for a little bit. And i was like i'm not gonna do this my finish this and then i thought you know what finish it and i'm actually super glad i did. Because you know there's something about completing something really powerful 'cause there is like it's an every technical nightmare done like done and i can't say like i mean all these lessons. I learned that i wanna learn them. No but i did and it just. It's a and even in a bigger picture. It's just good to do things that make you uncomfortable kind of like for me. Technical stuff is like really mixing comfortable But i did it. I know when you get technical thing. And you're like it's just a scariest but you get rid kind of a good thing kind of get through something like that. So yes every second twenty twenty one on all streaming video things of excellent a amazon for sure and i. What did they come on. I don't actually do the apple amazon prime apple plus after plus a thank you and and also Hey i'm cheryl show up on netflix to you never know. Yeah i gotta say before. We wrap up Tom i remember you in a film called strange days and that was my first exposure. You is an actor. And i mean there was some heavyweights in that film. I think one of the brothers was in it angela. Bassett and you played and you you just held your own. And i looked at this guy and i go. You know this guy is going to be around for awhile. He's a good actor and you just added something to maybe that it wasn't on the page always stuck with me so kudos for that. God i looking it up right now. I can't wait to see. It is of a sci-fi movie. I did it right after i did. Network phillips yeah. I'll listener couple and one on some all my early career. Good good stuff and the film. How much like that movie like that. Yeah i love this summer. Great character plays the mayor of los angeles. Great that's right. That's right okay..

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"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

04:16 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

"Okay doesn't oh and tom. You don't know this. But i took i took an out. What's it called an outtake yeah And the scene where you're looking it up on the computer. I took an waiver like we had a shot like you. We didn't even start the scene ever. We were on the computer. And so i thought where. You're looking up seneca village and so i have a screenshot of sign in central park. And that's the that's how we still. There's a sign in the park. And it talks about seneca village and two no. You haven't seen that. Because i reworked. Did i had to rework it now. The pregnant at the time thinking. How many get actually started movie. You are you married. You childless yeah exactly allies. There's yeah so there's these Seemed around pregnant. And what's funny is some of them. I seriously pregnant but some of them. I'm wearing you know eight You know a thing. I got at the halloween store. Like a store doesn't shake pregnancy. So we shot some of them were big with the real. That's great yeah task. That is really cool. Well women you know how to multitask. Contact you right. Yeah guys can't do guys came multitask that i'll tell you that. Have not yet business over such a pleasure for me. it was. I was going through a difficult time for for eighteen years. But i'm just broken up with serial shipping anyway new york just a wonderful couple of weeks long and You know when she gathered together all these people young people that just why you so school some from for that area yeah and it was just it was just a a vibrant really uplifting optimistic dog strange for me and to write direct and act and being an actor and having drifted a couple episodes of television. That were highly organized. And i was i was i was very well taken care of because of the nature. I was doing my formats. Yes they features mammary close. And i don't know how she did it just doing a television show. Also but as hammond michael had been there on time it's just it's remarkable that you were in. You never would have thought that this was. This person was was wearing all these hats and And then you know directing it. Basically with her first her son of course. Eight percent and Daniel daniel they yeah. He not perfect. Yeah i'm still with them i am. Yeah yeah it was funny. Because i we had. I had another guy. We got a lot of pre-planning To she was going to want a friend of mine. Who's a great cameraman was going to shoot the film and then right before he hurt his hand. I remember tom so so i had to find a new person. And yeah that's how things go right. Yeah i did all that landing with him and you know the city. He's back and he's like. I think he left. Last time i talked to out of the city he went up state or something for a little bit. Because that's that's that's a comment these days. Yeah everybody goes to everybody. Goes to the catskills now or vermont out in.

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"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

03:06 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

"Is don davis. I'm the composer of the matrix. Matrix reloaded and the matrix revolutions. Hi this is. John delancey kind of the things that aren't there. Well you know. Sometimes you have that experience anyway. People at all day gone in part because of the whole nature of genes vision but also because of its message of diversity and inclusion on talk. Today we have lake. Who is the writer and director of a new film central park dark and one of the stars of the film. Tom sizemore. Welcome both of you to the podcast. Reminding tony thank you now. Tuck now tom. I have to confess. We've actually. I was at a table with you for your film. The relic years ago. So which is not a bad little monster film. Actually i kinda like as far as we call it was It was really pleasant. Anything yeah that sense of humor. I thought you know the cops over the pot to the mississippi here. Exactly exactly great. I don't remember that the wrong triple sure it was great. Yeah we had a good time. We had a very good time as a matter of fact showed this film simple. You're not only writing it. You directed it and you're in it so yeah a lot. Not it's not it's not an easy trifecta. Pull up talking about did it. I know yeah so it is. It's a it's a thriller horror since the park guard. Reeler about a one night stand that turns into a never ending nightmare now tom. Tom actually plays a character named thomas. He's an alcoholic. Mary dr we had a past my character on it and he enduring relapse he reconnects with ana and she's an unstable woman and after a heated argument After sort of one night stand he was hoping it'd be a one night stand. She jumps out of the window and then begins to torment him though. It's unclear if she's alive or not and he appears in his dream and she's that's an in on the secret about the long history of dark forces in central park now working with these dark forces on a takes revenge on tom through a series of ancient ritual so he struggles to return to his normal life and keep secret from his wife if he's married so this sort of descent into darkness and meitner ensues. That's kind of a quick synopsis. What was it like for you to wear those hats. There's different hats as writer director. Master many you know. My passion is definitely acting and writing Directing i enjoy but not quite as much. Because i feel like oh come knows as an actor i mean sometimes i really like directing actors because.

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"central park" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer

AM 970 The Answer

01:42 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer

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"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

Sci-Fi Talk

05:58 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

"Okay actually. Initially i wrote the script. I was like on a different path. I was like teaching meditation. And i was like i. I was like all spiritual kind of person. But i kinda hit a dead end of that because i was like know kinda miss acting and writing and just telling stories and having fun and then my boyfriend at the time was like i want to make a horror film and i was like great and you know me being writer i like wicked it up and he had a place upstate and we're gonna set it there so i wrote this thing and it was awesome. Then he was like oh. I don't really want to do that. And then he broke up with me. He was actually like had a double life and he was like with another woman. Even though we lived crazy thing. And then i realized that maybe intuitively. I knew when i was writing about these themes about infidelity. Maybe intuitively. i knew. I'm i'm back in manhattan. And i think oh my god i could set the whole thing here and then that's when my title pain central park dark so it's no longer a place upstate in the woods. It's a horror film in new york city and so the history came in Seneca village was. Do you know about seneca village. I know i actually don't Seneca village was a village that information twenty five eighteen fifty five. And this is you know. I've i've created a fictional thing and this existed. Where central park is today. They raised it so that they could build the park. So my aunt my character ancestors. Sarah what they want they they say. Destroy the village voice village and it was a largely african american free african-american village and irish immigrants. And since i'm caucasian. I made my character. Have the irish immigrant character. Who lives there there. May and the story depaula gb. I created with that. She learned this doodoo and witchcraft. From these You know west afri- africans who were living there and because there are cemeteries their schools was churches. So i sort of created this whole thing. There were five graveyards. So i kind of made. I made a fictionalized version of four or film but but it's true all of that history is very true. There's more sci fi talk so stick with. Here's more sci fi. Talk with tony talada. Wow that's a great. Starting point really is ending part. Because i didn't ask you start there. I started up upstate in the woods in a cabin like a normal i film well. We're glad you brought it back to the big apple. That's where it belongs. I think wonderfully wonderful ideal. Place is right smack dab in manhattan. It just looks so wonderful. Only must be now on. It must be empty. Is anybody go there. This time of year usually is not as anyway but And it's gotten cold so but it's gotten cooled where you where you show from manhattan number for long. I'm in my apartment..

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"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

Sci-Fi Talk

03:42 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

"They're going find a way to do it or not like and i like to see what they drink and they don't know what if they don't bring like what they bring something that i'm not very happy with i. Also don't like discouraging people. So i'm like ooh pleaser so i don't wanna like say no i don't want it that way. I just feel like i'll be rolling over. It'd be like oh that's good now tom. I didn't have a problem because he brings amazing and extraordinary and he brings more. So i don't have an issue with him. And that's the real truth with director. Look if you have great actors. There's no directing. They're bringing everything so. Tom talk about taking on this role. And and this guy you know he has his demons and you know he's a doctor and married and yet he he he's slips so talk about him and how you approached him and played him however i said no. My mother's remarried. When i was twenty married doctors and dearborn michigan and none of us like a. There's a bunch of us and i. i realize i'm going home the second christmas. She remarried the reason that be like a. We thought we didn't like it was a serious generational gap and also a communication problem. Insofar as he was. I was pushing sixty. This nineteen eighty eight. It was approaching sixty and he was. He was born greece and had moved to america was thirty so he didn't he. He's supposed to language well when he felt like there's always feel like it'd because he was a it was really arrogant surgeon and allow. He was very arrogant. Certain any Also taught us especially on class at university michigan's medical. He was his high achieving very very odd salt of the earth. greek A young peasant who had by his own state to it is his disciplined life that he and his gifts intellectually that he'd been exploited gotten his way up from any guaranteed peasant life in greece to a gentleman's very money life in america it wasn't while things go haywire over there because he's a very very difficult divorce from his first wife. Anyway i got really. I've always been my mother in this divorce. This whole thing. Got real ugly threats and I see fairly close very close fairly close up. And so i i use that as a jumping off point for what my character is before he goes on with this woman. I think a lot of people who might say what. The one thing. I'm not calling have happened is my wife husband. Cetera lover companion. I'm not gonna let them find out no matter what then and only then can we go only then can we go through with it. Because that's the that would be the of all the list of terrible could happen. That's the most the most terrible someone when you do that. I have noticed when i i have done that. We have a fault line like if we take over this fault line Belonging used over the online. 'cause you should be doing that. You know your whole life in a fall apart..

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"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

Sci-Fi Talk

03:09 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

"Hip you. Hi this is don davis. I'm the composer of the matrix. Matrix reloaded and the matrix revolutions. This is john delancey kind of the things that aren't there. Well you know. Sometimes you have that experience anyway. People at all day gone in part because of the whole nature of genes vision but also because of its message of diversity and inclusion on talk today we have symbol lake. Who is the writer and director of a new film central park dark and one of the stars of the film. Tom sizemore. Welcome both of you to the podcast. I'll tony thank you now. Tuck now tom. I have to confess. We've actually. I was at a table with you for your film. The relic years ago. So which is not a bad little monster film. Actually i kinda like as far as we call it was It was really think. Yeah sense of humor. I thought you know the cops over the pot to the mississippi here exactly exactly ups great. I don't remember that the wrong triple sure it was great. Yeah we had a good time. We had a very good time as a matter of fact showed this film simple. You're not only writing it. You directed it and you're in it so yeah a lot. It's not it's not an easy trifecta. Pull up talking about did it. I know yeah so it is. It's a it's a thriller horror since the park guard ruler about a one night stand that turns into a never ending nightmare now tom. Tom actually plays a character named thomas. He's an alcoholic. Mary dr we had a past my character on it and he enduring relapse he reconnects with ana and she's an unstable woman and after a heated argument After sort of one night stand he was hoping it'd be a one night stand. She jumps out of the window and then begins to torment him though. It's unclear if she's alive or not and he appears in his dream and she's that's an in on the secret about the long history of dark forces in central park now working with these dark forces on a takes revenge on tom through a series of ancient ritual so he struggles to return to his normal life and keep secret from his wife if he's married so this sort of descent into darkness and meitner ensues. That's kind of a quick synopsis. What was it like for you to wear those hats. There's different hats as writer director. Master many you know. My passion is definitely acting and writing Directing i enjoy but not quite as much. Because i feel like oh come knows as an actor i mean sometimes i really like directing actors because.

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"central park" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

03:55 min | 2 years ago

"central park" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"I'm just getting it fine. Got an offer on something else yesterday got two offers on another property. So what? What is supposed to turn around Martin? People were scared to death about anything. Why do you suppose the turn around and you're in your space? I mean, we can We can track stock market with fear and greed. There's a certainly fundamentals involved, but a lot of times we see big swings in the stock market. It's based upon pendulum swing too far in the direction of optimism. Too far in the direction of overexuberance in the too far in the direction of fear. What do you What? What do you attribute the sudden turn around, and the robust turnaround to was it? Just simply open the economy up again. Well, I think that's a big part of it, because, as I said, we were doing fantastic through mid March. I mean, it would like this type of business, lot of offers and and activity and sales and So as we said it was the economy stopped. You know, we had to stop and we were stopped. I mean, we were told to stop. So that's what made it stop. And, yes, people were afraid at first, but You know, San Diego's a beautiful place. People want to live here, so they continued on back to their lives. And then we're seeing also the house. We're selling today. The people they're from Northern California. I got an offer on something yesterday. He's from Orange County. Um, I was several Northern California people. So there's we're also getting people from other markets that want to live in San Diego on and which is that we think part of it too. Well, which is interesting, because where do we stand? You know, I always want to ask you this. I've never asked you this, even even a social situation or professional situation where we stand with returns with. So we're saying, because I always hear the most expensive real estate in the world. His ranch in Santa Fe or some people see it's Newport Coast Harbor. Some people say it's Dallas from Central Park, New York, Where do we stand? Where do we stand here in San Diego with respect that Well, when you're I don't know if your time I worded CDO Compare Nation when I can tell you with in San Diego, which is an interesting thing, I'll take it. Del Mar is the most expensive real estate in Sydney ago. So it's not right percent of its not Lloyd. It's not about Helix for those types of places is tell me Delmar cells, and specifically if you dial it down to the city of Delmar, you knows there's zip code of Delmar. And then there's the city of Delmar and the city of Delmar. You literally cannot find a house for Basically under $2 million. I mean, that's your starting, You know, land cost maybe old sneak in at 18 or something, but basically, that's kind of what you're talking about, and it goes up from there, so it's the most expensive, but it's interesting ranches Santa Fe. Was having a bit of a hard time in the high end market for for a couple of years that there's been some significant sales this year there and that markets doing really well and You know, maybe that's the people that have decided they need and want more space because this cove it's on there. There's there's a lot of high end sales going on in the ranch right now. Is there any deals to be had in San Diego? Marty? Oh, I get from my conversation, Does it? It's a deal because you get to live in such an amazing place with year round lifestyle outside. I have a client that told me something once and I'll never forget it. You know, we used to tell everybody. Oh, it's the weather tax. You know, you're gonna pay more to live in San Diego. It's just your weather tax. And what he actually said to me is this he said. You live in other parts of the country besides being Diego and you don't know what what's gonna happen day today. You you know you every day is a day outside or your plans are going to get canceled. When you are in San Diego, you know it. Zero world. So what's your recipe? Selling me on is Europe Every day is is, you know, living your life. You know what you're trying to do What you're selling me on. Is that pay for consistency? That's Marty. Gallons. I'll tell you what, you are fantastic..

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