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01:39 min | 3 months ago

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"182 hours after the quake first struck. New York City police now say one person has died and 8 others injured after a U haul plowed into people this morning in Brooklyn, WCBS TV's Lisa Rosner. At least 8 people struck in 7 different locations before the NYPD ended the violent rampage. The patrol got into in front of the truck and then the truck got into the sidewalk. He couldn't move anymore. Sources say he is 62 year old weighing sore, born in Malaysia, but a U.S. citizen living in NYC for at least a decade. For flying objects have been shot down since February 4th, three of them since Friday over Alaska, Canada and Lake Huron. It's not yet known what the most recent flying objects are, White House press secretary Korean Jean Pierre. I just wanted to make sure we address this from The White House. I know there have been questions and concerns about this, but there is no, again, no indication of aliens or extraterrestrial activity with these recent takedowns, a new report says the teen girls in the U.S. are dealing with high levels of mental health challenges as well as violence WSB Sabrina qubit. Nearly three in 5 teenage girls say they feel constantly sad or hopeless. In addition, the CDC's Kathleen ethier says the report also found that nearly one in 5 teen girls had experienced sexual violence in the past year. 14% of teen girls had been physically forced to have sex when they did not want to. And 30% said they had seriously considered suicide. That's up by nearly 60% over the past ten years. Ford plans to build a three and a half $1 billion electric vehicle factory plant, a battery that is plant about a 100 miles west of Detroit that would employ about 2500 people. This is CBS News

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01:50 min | 3 months ago

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"Various reports, things being heard on police scanners, but I have friends who live in these southern portions of campus. That told me about 5 minutes ago that they are still here in gunfire. And students and staff on the MSU campus in east Lansing have been told to shelter in place. Police in New York are investigating why a man drove a U haul truck into several people at multiple locations in Brooklyn this morning, killing one person and injuring 7 others. This woman saw it. The guy who got hit was in the middle of the room. He was bleeding all over his head, was covered with blood. Witnesses say they heard a loud bang when they ran outside, they saw a U haul with what appeared to be a bicycle trapped underneath, along with a victim suffering from severe head injuries. This WCBS TV's Christina fan, the suspect is in custody, nearly 37,000 people are confirmed dead in the earthquake that devastated turkey and Syria, as CBS MTS tayab reports, the disaster is shedding light on complaints of inadequate building construction. You know, I know turkey reasonably well. I've spent a lot of time in this area, particularly in areas like gaziantep also badly devastated and to see it now in this state just in ruins is heartbreaking and just almost impossible to describe just how horrible it is for the people who are survived. They are stunned. They are traumatized, but they are also angry. CBS News has learned the navy has recovered a significant portion of the antenna from the Chinese spy balloon shot down over the Carolina coast last week. However, questions persist over three flying objects shot down over North America since Friday. CBS Nancy cordes. At 20 to 40,000 feet, they did pose a potential risk to civil aviation, according to defense secretary Lloyd Austin. I don't want to reassure Americans that these objects do not present a military threat to anyone on

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01:50 min | 5 months ago

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"Reports that the man who's accused of attacking three police officers with a machete on New Year's Eve was inspired by radical Islamic extremism online, a high ranking police source tells WCBS TV, the accused attacker is 19 year old Trevor bickford of wells Maine, more from WG ME TV reporter Asha Reid Ian wills. The attack happened just after 10 p.m., blocks from the Times Square New Year's Eve celebration. It was outside the high security zone, where people are screened for weapons. Community members say the news was a shock. Oh, this is insane. I'm like blown away. Are we in for a recession this year? Michael Gabe and the chief economist at Bank of America doesn't seem very optimistic. The risk of recession is high. On CBS's face the nation gapen said that's because the economy's rapid recovery from the pandemic led to inflation. And the Federal Reserve is trying to slow down the economy to bring inflation down. And in the past, more often than not, that's coincided with some sort of recession. Linda kenyon, CBS News, Washington. As Israel attacks Syria, the BBC's Neil Nunes, Syria says Israeli air strikes on the capital Damascus have put the main international airport out of service in a state member Syrian army said two military personnel were killed in the attack, state media says S whites also hit other parts of Damascus. There's been no comment on the claims from Israel. The body of Pope emeritus Benedict is now lying in state at the Vatican, thousands of people lined up before dawn today, and the doors of St. Peter's Basilica have now opened to allow them to enter. The funeral is scheduled for Thursday. Hundreds of thousands of people will line the streets of Chile, Pasadena, California this morning for the rose parade, some began saving their spot yesterday. Yeah, it is super cold

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02:11 min | 5 months ago

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"It's one 46, the first legal recreational marijuana dispensary has opened in New York City. WCBS TV reporter Jesse Mitchell spoke to New York State senator Liz Krueger about that. As this budding industry grows, advocates are eager to see the results of years of effort. Even if you don't like this product and don't want to use it and I'm one of them and I hate the smell just letting you know this is so critically important because it's not about whether you're going to use it or not. It's about whether people who want to do so without facing a criminal record. Regulators say that supervising the pot industry will help ensure that safe cannabis products are indeed being sold. Depending on how your New Year's Eve is going, you might enjoy three hours on the couch on Sunday, watching a dog show. It's going to be on ABC. As someone fairly new to the sport, what surprises Carolyn mano? The phenomenal history that is associated with all of these breeds. Man, I was co hosting the American kennel club national championship New Year's Day. She says some of the breeds. Or initially bred to help the Romans pull carts and survive. I mean, there are breeds that you're going to see that were featured in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. Well, these dogs are the best of the best of their breeds. They're also pets. I mean, they hang out on the couch and they get dirty, and they drool, and they ask for treats, and you'll learn a lot about them. Christy king WTO news. Coming up after traffic and whether the top stories were following D.C. police were investigating a pair of deadly shootings Thursday night that killed two men and left others injured. Brazil declares three days of national mourning to remember the beloved soccer star Pelé, who died yesterday. After a three plus year battle with Donald Trump, the House ways and means committee today plans to release and make public 6 years of tax returns, including the years that he was in The White House, stay with WTO for these and all the other top stories coming up. Traffic and weather on the age, let's check in with Carlos Ramirez in the WTO traffic

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01:32 min | 5 months ago

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"U.S. today have been more than 6000 more than 2000 canceled. Hundreds of worshippers braved the cold and went to mass at Saint Patrick's cathedral, the New York City today. That did not stop worshipers from coming to spend the early morning hours of the holiday in prayer, the first mass of which started at 7 o'clock this morning. Now, today I spoke with worshippers from all over the world, including as far away as Sydney, Australia, Europe, and right here in New York, all of whom said was really important to celebrate the joyous occasion at this iconic location WCBS TV reporter Hannah klieger. In Rome, Pope Francis celebrated his tenth Christmas Eve mass since his election and Saint Peter's square attended by a crowd of around 7000 the first with such numbers following COVID restrictions 4000 more followed the mass in Saint Peter's square on a warm winter evening in Rome. In his homily the Pope decried war poverty and greedy consumerism and said the main victims of human greed are the weak and vulnerable. Sabina Castelfranco, CBS News, Rome. King Charles delivered his first Christmas speech today since the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth. He thanked the British people for their heartfelt solidarity. We see it in the selfless dedication of our armed forces and emergency services to perform so magnificently as we mourn the passing of our late Queen. We see it in our health and social care professionals

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03:04 min | 7 months ago

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"Advocate for working people. Oz that he would try to revive businesses in Pennsylvania and provide a growth environment on crime, Oz said he has the support of many police groups and knocked fetterman's experience as mayor of a small town. Fetterman the lieutenant governors that he's done a lot to combat gun violence in Pennsylvania. It was debate night in the New York governor's race, democratic incumbent Kathy hochul faced off with Republican nominee congressman Lee zeldin, more from WCBS TV reporter Marcia Kramer. The one and only debate between Democrat Kathy hochul and Republican Lee zeldin, revolved around the themes they have sounded on the campaign trail. Zelda is the focus on public safety, bail reform, firing Manhattan, district attorney Alvin Bragg and ending congestion pricing. Pointing out that Zelda does not support abortion rights and is in her words an election denier. The magnitude 5.1 earthquake rattled the San Francisco Bay Area Tuesday just before noon local time, more from KPIX TV reporter Katie Nielsen. It didn't scare me because it didn't last very long. It was a short one. Patsy Paul is no stranger to big earthquakes. She and her family lost their home in the Santa Cruz mountains during the 1989 Loma prieta quake, something she says immediately came to mind. October 17th. Yes, yeah. Here we are again. Thankfully, this time there haven't been any reports of major damage or injuries. I'm Vicky Barker in London 26 hours into the job and it's into the lion's den, Rishi sunak makes his first prime ministerial appearance in parliament today defending policies he hasn't even announced yet. The signals so far, Britain's deep economic problems will require difficult decisions code for tax hikes and spending cuts. The U.S. Department of Education says it's pressing on with President Biden's plan for student loan debt forgiveness even as the legal challenges against it play out. Education secretary Miguel cardona. We know 40 million people are counting on us to fight for them. And we're going to continue to fight for them. At least 22 million people have already applied for relief on the website, student aid dot gov, a restaurant is admitting it made a mistake staying open after a woman died in its bathroom earlier this month. The owner of jaspers, which has been open in Laurel, Maryland, for more than 30 years, says employees performed CPR in the woman, but he says they should have closed the front door and let diners themselves decide whether to stay. This is CBS News. If you need to hire, you need indeed their end to end hiring system helps you attract interview and higher candidates all in the same place, visit indeed dot com slash credit. One O three Thursday morning, it's the 26th of October 2022 58 in the nation's capital spotty drizzle overnight only down to the upper 50s. So not a heck of a lot cooler than it is right now. Hello there, I'm Ian Crawford. Top local story we're following at this hour, there is some potentially good news this morning from

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01:44 min | 8 months ago

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"Pushes inland over the mountains in western Mexico. On the road to the World Series, the Astros beat the Yankees 5 zip last night in the ALCS game three. They move within one win of the sweep. Yankees fans were not happy, this woman told WCBS TV she's feeling expensive to the 13 years to get here and we came in we can't even hit a ball. In the NLCS, the Phillies have a three one lead over the Padres and a win coming up this afternoon would send the team to its first World Series since 2009. This is CBS News You need to hire, indeed is with you every step of the way, helping you attract interview and higher candidates all from one place, visit indeed dot com slash credit. Ten O three on Sunday, October 23rd, we're at 54°, some clouds out there going to the mid to upper 60s, scattered showers possible. Good morning, I'm John Aaron, the top local stories we're following this hour, it has been a deadly weekend for pedestrians. One's been killed in Montgomery county and other in prince George's county, just before 8 45 last night, a 39 year old man was struck and killed along mid county highway at Miller fall road in the Darwin area. In landover, a man was hidden killed just after 8 last night at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. highway and sheriff rode investigations are ongoing. One local town has a big birthday this week and it has already marked the occasion. Bladensburg is 280 at the anniversary is October 29th, residents celebrated the major milestone yesterday with food trucks, live music, and a good time. It's the oldest town in prince George's county, one that residents are proud to call home. Married

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02:22 min | 9 months ago

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"Highs only in the mid to upper 60s, setting a pleasant on Saturday. We'll see a high in the low to mid 7 days. I'm storm team four meteorologist Mike Jennifer right now 74° in Germantown, 77 and annandale, 76 at DuPont circle. At 9 40, while after months of negotiations, Ukraine and Russia have just completed a prisoner swab. The release included foreigners fighting alongside the Ukrainians, including two Americans both military veterans, but it also involved the release of 200 Ukrainian fighters who faced the death penalty in Russian occupied territory, in exchange Ukraine returned dozens of Russian prisoners, including a prominent ally of president Vladimir Putin. It's the biggest prisoner swap the nearly 7 month war. That CBS correspondent cami McCormack more than half a million people are still without running water and Puerto Rico days after a category one hurricane hit the island at about 70% of customers are still without electricity. Hurricane Fiona dumped as much as two feet of rain on the island, WCBS TV meteorologist Craig Allen says Fiona, which is now up to a category four storm, will pass close by Bermuda very later today or early tomorrow, and then head north. Fiona is not going to weaken all that quickly, and if anything on a northerly course, north northeasterly course, it will stay as a hurricane and perhaps a major hurricane as it makes its way on up towards Nova Scotia on Friday. It moves across Nova Scotia goes into the gulf of saint Lawrence Friday night and on into Saturday. This could be one of the strongest eastern Canada storms in quite some time. The first major hurricane of the season has killed at least 5 people across the Caribbean, including two people in Puerto Rico. Well, you don't have to live along a river a coastline or someplace prone to severe weather to be affected by flooding. So a local county is developing a flood management plan and officials are looking for your help. Working to come up with strategies to prevent or mitigate flooding. Montgomery county has a questionnaire once residents to fill out. It asks, for example, what you know about flooding, where you live, whether you've ever encountered it from a water main break, excessive rain backed up sewer or groundwater seeping into the basement, they're also our upcoming community events to explain goals for the comprehensive flood management plan and provide information. You can find the survey

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01:50 min | 9 months ago

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"Count towards debit card rewards. This is WTO news, 7 23 now more than a half million people are without running water and Puerto Rico this morning, days after a hurricane that was a category one at that time, hit the island. And about 70% of customers, there are still without electricity. The hurricane dumped as much as two feet of rain on the island, WCBS TV meteorologist Greg Allen says the now category four storm will pass close by Bermuda later today or early tomorrow, then head north. Fiona is not going to weaken all that quickly and if anything on a northerly course, north northeasterly course, it will stay as a hurricane and perhaps a major hurricane as it makes its way on up towards Nova Scotia on Friday. It moves across Nova Scotia goes into the gulf of saint Lawrence Friday night and on into Saturday, this could be one of the strongest eastern Canada storms in quite some time. Well, you don't have to live along a river a coastline or someplace prone to severe weather to be affected by flooding. So a local county is developing a flood management plan and officials want your help. Working to come up with strategies to prevent or mitigate flooding. Montgomery county has a questionnaire once residents to fill out. It asks, for example, what you know about flooding, where you live, whether you've ever encountered it from a water main break, excessive rain backed up sewer or groundwater seeping into the basement, they're also our upcoming community events to explain goals for the comprehensive flood management plan and provide information. You can find the survey at WTO P dot com for seeking WTO P news. Money news of 25 and 55, some Hyundai and Kia cars and SUVs are missing a key anti theft device and thieves know about it. An industry

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02:20 min | 11 months ago

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"Spill began a week ago. West Virginia democratic senator Joe Manchin now says he plans to support a budget bill in the Senate. Says he never changed his mind. I've never changed at all. This is fighting inflation. Speaking on CBS face the nation, senator Manchin said the bill also includes climate and energy provisions. If I had a chance to fix the energy, policy of the United States of America, and I didn't do it shame on me. Many Republicans were counting on mansions original opposition to the bill, which would have derailed it under a process that would hinge on his okay. Linda kenyon, CBS News, Washington. There are more than 5000 monkeypox cases in the U.S. right now more than a 5th of them in New York City. WCBS TV reporter Alicia Reed says the city and state of New York have declared public health emergency. More than 25% of the nation's cases are here in New York. The Adams administration and the health department are working with federal partners to obtain additional doses, saying in a statement, we estimate that approximately a 150,000 New Yorkers may currently be at risk for monkeypox exposure. African countries efforts at getting their artifacts back from institutions in Europe are proving fruitful. In fact, some pieces have been returned that were once thought unattainable, but many objects are still out of reach and some officials are worrying. They don't even know the true extent of what was taken from African nations, pressure is growing on authorities, especially in Britain. This is CBS News. Half a million businesses connect using Zoom for communication and collaboration around the globe. Zoom. How the world connects. It's one O three on Sunday, July 31st, 82°, we could see afternoon showers, highs in the mid 80s. Good afternoon, I'm sandy cosell with the top local stories we're following this hour. We've learned that a man has died after being shot by police in northwest D.C. yesterday afternoon. Police say officers who responded chased his car a few blocks. Executive assistant police chief are Sean Benedict, says the shootings broke out around 4 o'clock in the brightwood park neighborhood. Two vehicles were headed northbound on Georgia avenue, opened fire on a group of individuals that were on longfellow walking. The individual

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01:36 min | 11 months ago

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"And what the nationals manager saying about the terrible season so far, 7 o'clock. Relentless heatwave. Guys, it's very hard. President Biden calls climate change. Clear and present danger. Prime time January 6th panel hearing. The committee says expect the two hour hearing. This is the CBS world news roundup late edition I'm Jennifer Kuiper in Chicago. Record temperatures across the country, how hot is it? WCBS TV meteorologist Elise Finch. We're talking about surface temps 111° in Phoenix, 108° in Dallas, 100 more from CBS Naomi rockham. Dallas opened the doors at cooling centers across the city. Offering residents a reprieve from triple digit temperatures. All of New York City's 36 Olympic and medium sized public pools will be open until 8 o'clock Wednesday and Thursday. The extreme temperatures have played a role in some 85 wildfires in just over a dozen states. Northwestern parts of Europe are seeing some relief today as the high temperature shift east, but the hot weather is fueling out of control wildfires and evacuations across the continent. CBS is laying Cobb is in Paris. This is the new normal, not just these periods of intense heat, but also the unpredictability of it. Here in Paris yesterday, it was a 104, and then it dropped to the 70s overnight. During a stop at a former power plant near Fall River, Massachusetts,

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03:19 min | 1 year ago

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"We've been through here will always be a part of our lives. Most of the surrounding states also have laws on the books that would ban abortion. So women seeking care will actually have to drive many hours or even fly to faraway places. And could the abortion decision foreshadow later court decisions taking away other rights? The court repeatedly emphasized in that decision that those cases, the right to contraceptives, the right to same sex marriage, were different, that they were not cast into doubt by this decision, because abortion, the court said, is different because it involves another life. Legal correspondent jam Crawford overseas late word of several explosions heard early this Sunday morning in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, which has been relatively free of Russian attacks of late with most of the Russian offensive in eastern Ukraine. Russia's war there are a major topic as President Biden meets today in Germany with other leaders of the so called G 7, industrialized nations, and also virtually with Ukraine's president zelensky. $13 billion legislation keeps firearms from more domestic violence offenders makes background checks stronger for the youngest gun buyers and bolsters mental health programs. The president says it doesn't do everything he wants, but it does include actions he has long called for that are going to save lives. Allison keyes, CBS News, Washington. That report on the gun bill that was recently passed by Congress after do you have Aldi and buffalo massacres, mister Biden signed that before taking off for Germany. A shooting at a gay bar in Oslo Norway left two people dead more than 20 hertz and a pride parade canceled. There are other parades like it around the world, though, including one in New York and WCBS TV, Cindy Shu has that. This year's theme is unapologetically us organizers say it was influenced by the pandemic, which gave society a reset and forced everyone to reprioritize their lives. Word about gas prices, triple-A says the average price of a gallon has dropped about a dime in the past week. This is CBS News. Never miss a moment, top news from WTO P 24/7 360 five. Listen on air on Alexa and on the WTO P app. It's one O three Sunday, June 26th, 2022, the high today 9. Good morning, I'm Stephanie gaines Bryant, the top local stories we're following this hour. Day two protesters gathered outside the Supreme Court. It follows Friday's decision by the court to overturn roe versus wade. Women and men young and old and moms and dads with kids were among the crowd who came out in 90 plus temperatures. Emily Gollum enjoyed London of Bethesda came to protest together. Emily sang abortion rights are critical. If I want to have a daughter one day, I want them to have the right to choose, I want them to live in a world where they can choose with it as best with our body. Joy concluding that the battle must be carried to the ballot box. I think it's going to take action from the states and from Congress and that means a lefty people that feel the same way that we do. Unlike the first day of demonstrations, the second overwhelmingly drew protesters of the court's decision. Outside the Supreme Court news

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01:44 min | 1 year ago

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"The 9 11 memorial and museum at ground zero WCBS TV's Kieran Dillon spoke to 9 11 survivor Peter bit winski who volunteers there Yeah I had psychological counseling I had but this place was always special to help me It is one of many volunteers who are now devastated to learn the museum may soon close its doors due to declining admissions after the pandemic We were hopeful in 2021 that visitors would really start coming back in a strong way but we rely heavily on international visitors And those visitors are still not back here For CEO Jennifer Adams Webb the closing would be particularly painful She lost her friend Meredith Lynne Whelan in the attack She says the space has been a sanctuary for those impacted by the tragedy to cathartically share their stories 1125 money news at 25 and 55 with Jeff claw Wall Street just kept its best week since November 2020 The S&P 500 Index gave more than 6% this week Closed existing home sales fell to a 6 month low in February BWI Marshall said a record for cargo last year at accounted for more than half of all cargo at D.C.'s three airports Top reason for people quitting a job right now is on a paycheck is a bad boss led by micromanagement and poor communications Jeff claymore News Coming up President Biden speaks by video link for about two hours with his Chinese counterpart urging Xi Jinping not to help Russia in its war on Ukraine a special report from CBS is ahead after traffic and weather It's 1126 Care has the power to bring kindness where it's needed It brings out the best in every one of us It doesn't just see people.

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02:36 min | 1 year ago

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"YW TV's Howard Monroe is in New Jersey Atlantic City is under a blizzard watch until 7 o'clock this evening they have about a foot of snow on the ground a more so falling throughout the rest of the day the boardwalk here it is snow covered Here we got some folks running up the boardwalk now Take it easy guys It's slippery Streets are slippery too WCBS TV reporter Christina fan is in Queens Thousands of plows as well as salt spreaders all out on the road but unfortunately even though they are working so hard it is unlikely we are going to be seeing any blacktop for the next several hours until the snow is able to stop the mayor as well as all city officials urging everyone to stay out the roads take public transportation Experts say the highly contagious COVID-19 variant is pushing the death toll in the U.S. higher than it was during the fall delta surge plus there's a new Alma cron strain out there CBS News medical contributor doctor David agus Just like with the flu shot we will be getting very specific vaccines So probably several variants in the vaccine to really broaden our immune response to be able to fight off current variants and future variants That Russia Ukraine's situation is escalating I'm Tom 40 after a new Pentagon assessment of the crisis along the Ukraine border President Biden says some U.S. Military personnel will be sent to the region but not to Ukraine itself Defense secretary Lloyd Austin We don't believe that president Putin has made a final decision to use these forces against Ukraine He clearly now has that capability But join chief chairman general Mark milley are just him not to use it Strongly encourage Russia to stand down and to pursue a resolution through diplomacy Armed force should always be the last resort Tom 40 CBS News Washington It's the end of an era as NFL quarterback Tom Brady is set to announce his retirement CBS's Jonathan Jones Union Pacific is planning on He is the greatest quarterback of all time And if that Super Bowl or against the Atlanta Falcons didn't cement that then the next Super Bowl they beat the LA rams should have cemented and if that didn't do it that he could part ways with Bill Belichick and the dynastic New England Patriots and during a year in a once in a century global pandemic join a team with whom he had almost no familiarity Brady's Tampa Bay bugs lost to the LA rams in the NFS in NFC divisional round last week This is CBS News Never miss a moment top news from 24/7 360 five listen on air on Alexa and on the WTO.

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01:36 min | 1 year ago

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"Hearing that the thing that sticks out are the racist undertones of that kind of language of a plan to raise a black and Latino neighborhood Right But the city wanted to build something else there From Broadway and 64th street in New York City WCBS TV brings you the groundbreaking ceremony of the Lincoln Center for the performing arts San Juan hill that vibrant culturally rich neighborhood that's now Lincoln Center the New York philharmonic the metropolitan opera and Juilliard All the others New York City ballet the library of performing arts Lincoln Center theater et cetera those come later Great institution but ones that traditionally serve a more white audience Yes What do the people in San Juan hill do to fight it They protest There are these great archival photos where people on picket lines are holding signs that say things like shelter before culture And you don't tear down homes in a housing shortage But this is what they're up against This one's being a $185 million project A lot of money is on the line And that's not just the city who's paying Not just private wealthy investors like the rockefellers but also the federal government If you watch this Steven Spielberg version of west side story it set in San Juan hill at that moment in time This version of the musical is about this shrinking amount of territory in San Juan hill for these rival gangs and you see all the buildings around it are being torn down You're welcome projected that.

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02:32 min | 1 year ago

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"In at 56 and it's all brought to you by long fence 20% savings on fences decks and pavers go along fence dot com and schedule your free estimate today It's two ten Ask any washingtonian in which roads they devoid and they might say Connecticut avenue especially during rush hour The mayor says in 18 months it will be very different when the reversible lanes will be a thing of the past Two years after first asking the public to weigh in mayor muriel Bowser is announcing the new redesign concept for Connecticut avenue northwest For ANC groups approved the option which does away with reversible rush hour lanes and adds protected bike lanes along the busy corridor The brave people who bike down Connecticut now I mean they're going to be so much safer ANC three C SMD O three vice chair janel packet says it voted on the plan after seeing the Department of Transportation study which estimates by eliminating those reversible rush hour lanes crashes will be reduced by nearly 20% D dot says the completion of the final design will take 18 months Meghan clarity WTO P news D.C. transportation under current plans the northeast street car extension to the benning road metro station will open in 2026 the $200 million project will also deal with bridge work on betting from Oklahoma avenue to east capital street The project offers improvements for walkers and bikers too D dot says lane closers during construction will be phased in to help pedestrian cyclists transit vehicles and cars We've got a recall for Subaru The automakers calling back about 200,000 vehicles here because a chain in the transmission can break causing a loss of power The recall covers certain 2020 Subaru legacy and outbacks as well as some 2019 and 2020 ascent SUVs Subaru says a programming error in the transmission control computer can let the clutch engage before the drive chain is clamped down If that happens the chain can slip and break Subaru says no reports of injuries or crashes They'll fix the damage the transmitter if they find damage the transmission will be replaced owners will be notified starting February 7th It is two 12 staffing shortages are happening all over and one industry hit especially hard is trucking Corey James of WCBS TV breaks down the problem According to the American trucking associations the U.S. is down 80,000 big rig drivers Before the pandemic there was a shortage of 60,000 drivers across the country Experts.

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"wcbs tv" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"wcbs tv" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Morning. I'm Charlie Bergeron. Here's what's happening. And it's Labor Day 2021, representing a crossroads for millions of Americans that $300 weekly jobless benefit boost that Ended in Massachusetts Saturday ends in other parts of the country today. Here's CBS is Deborah Alfaro's less money, more problems in the voice. This is me yelling and screaming, trying to like you. Like What? What? I'm gonna do what I'm gonna do what I'm gonna do on Labor Day 8.9 million Americans will lose their federal unemployment boost of $300 a week. That's not all other unemployment benefits are also ending for freelance and part time workers. There are jobs to be found. Just not as many as the Biden administration had hoped to see added in the August jobs report other aspects of pandemic assistance, including rental aid. And the expanded child tax credit are still widely available. The Norton Fire Department on the scene where 10 trucks caught fire at the Waste Management facility. Deputy Fire chief says the call came in about six o'clock this morning. They found the 10 trucks in an outdoor parking yard smoldering on fire. Firefighters had to bring in heavy equipment to remove trash. To gain access to the fires. They've got the fires under control. But now there's a Hazmat issue to deal with. The Department of Environmental Protection has been notified because of fuel leaks. Impossible hazardous materials. That might be contained in the burning trash. No word on what caused those fires and Fire Department in Norton says they expect to be on the scene for at least a few more hours. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy touring Lodi yesterday one of the areas hardest hit by the remnants of Hurricane Ida. The torrential rain and devastating winds left a trail of damage throughout the state. WCBS TV reporter Karen Dylan Governor Murphy got a close up look.

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21 people injured, 240 displaced during a fire in a Queens apartment

KIRO Nights

00:34 sec | 2 years ago

21 people injured, 240 displaced during a fire in a Queens apartment

"Some 240 people are displaced after a huge fire in an apartment building in Queens, New York WCBS TV is Nick Calloway started around one p.m. in 1/6 floor apartment of the 133 unit building and spread rapidly throughout the cock loft. The space between the ceiling and the roof. Firefighters say This will be a prolonged operation. Still not under control. Way will probably be here for tonight. If not through the next couple of days. At least 21 people were injured. 16 of them were firefighters. His injuries are not

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More than half of New York legislators call on Gov. Cuomo to resign

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

More than half of New York legislators call on Gov. Cuomo to resign

"Number of state legislators are calling for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to step down to two twin scandals more from WCBS TV s Andrea Crimes in New York City, 55. Democratic State legislators released a statement calling for the governor to resign there not only upset about the alleged inappropriate sexual and workplace behave. Here but also the alleged cover up of nursing home deaths during the pandemic, and you don't want to have a daily controversy. He's getting in the way of just proceeding and working on working our best for the people of New York State. One of these allegations all the allegations are proven to or not. It is time for the governor to step aside. The top Democrats in the state Assembly Speaker Carl Hasty, has backed a plan for its Judiciary Committee tow launch an impeachment investigation. Governor Cuomo has said he will not resign

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New York's attorney general names duo to investigate Cuomo sexual harassment claims

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

New York's attorney general names duo to investigate Cuomo sexual harassment claims

"General, has appointed a former federal prosecutor and an employment lawyer to investigate accusations that Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed female aides. WCBS TV's Marsha Kramer, attorney general, It is. James chose Joon Kim, the man who replaced pre Pereira as U. S attorney in the Southern District of New York and employment discrimination lawyer and Clark. Who had a team probing allegations of sexual harassment against Governor Andrew Cuomo made by five women. In a statement, James described a pair as quote legal experts who have decades of experience. Conducting investigations and fighting to uphold the rule of law. The appointments came is New York lawmakers were privately debating whether to join calls for Cuomo to resign from office or urge patients during the investigation. In the

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Charlotte Bennett, ex-aide to New York Gov. Cuomo, accuses him of sexual harassment

Purity Products

00:33 sec | 2 years ago

Charlotte Bennett, ex-aide to New York Gov. Cuomo, accuses him of sexual harassment

"The New York Times reports a second woman accusing a governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual Harass the article. States. 25 year old Charlotte Bennett is a legend. Cuomo asked her late. Last friend quote. Numerous questions about her personal life, including whether she thought age made a difference and romantic relationships and had said that he was open to relationships with women in their twenties comments she interpreted as clear overtures to a sexual relationship, end quote and a statement, the governor said quote I never made advances toward Miss Bennet. Nor did I ever intend to act in any way that was inappropriate and quote WCBS TV is

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What the power of August signifies in U.S. civil rights history

WBZ Midday News

00:49 sec | 3 years ago

What the power of August signifies in U.S. civil rights history

"Today also marks another key moment in American civil rights. History was today back in 1955 when 14 Year old Emmett Till was lynched in Mississippi, accused of whistling at a white woman. August has brought many of the nation's transformational movements in the fight for civil rights. Maurice Dubois WCBS TV is hosting a brand new event tonight called The Power of August August 2040. Dean brought the police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. He put his hands in her and he started to get down. But Officer Steele approach with his weapons drawn the 18 year olds death and galvanizing the movement now known as black Lives matter, Going strong today, August 2020 protests raging against racism and brutality. And the effort to channel that rage to the ballot box and you can catch that events streaming this evening on CBS news dot com

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Isaias near hurricane strength as it crawls toward Carolinas

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross

00:55 sec | 3 years ago

Isaias near hurricane strength as it crawls toward Carolinas

"Zaius is packing top sustained winds of 70 miles an hour as it moves north along the eastern seaboard closing in on the Carolinas. WCBS TV. Islamic, Quinn says it's just below hurricane strength. The hurricane warning is really on Lee from the area just south of Myrtle Beach. The area just north of Wilmington, North Carolina, Wade Hall lives in Rocky Mount North Carolina. He's braced for the storm. We went to the grocery store last night, got some water, and I feel the core's up just kind of picking the art of making sure everything's in place. We're not too worried on this one. It's expected to be a rainmaker with flooding possible. There is the possibility of tornadoes getting kicked up to Tom Don, his emergency management director in Hilton Head, South Carolina. It can be some significant wind. It's It's a pretty wide range, so Really for us. We want folks to go ahead and hunker down and pay attention. Don't go out if you don't have to CBS News update. I'm Steve Caven in the Weather

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New York PD rules out criminality by Shake Shack after officers fall ill

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:27 sec | 3 years ago

New York PD rules out criminality by Shake Shack after officers fall ill

"Who the New York City police department has been investigating whether three New York City police officers drank milkshakes spiked with bleach WCBS TV Alice gainer at a shake shack in Manhattan three officers became sick after having shakes from the restaurant police say the officers remain hospitalized employees are being questioned Sheikh sample was taken to a lab for testing we're just in from the NYPD there was no criminality by shake shack

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Lockdown protests held across U.S.

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:46 sec | 3 years ago

Lockdown protests held across U.S.

"Many protesters say all businesses should re open at once the solution to this is hurting more people that's how we need to open up our state now others suggest a more gradual approach in a tweet Saturday the Wisconsin department of health services says none of that can happen until there's more testing labs PP and supplies New Jersey has re opened state parks WCBS TV's Corey James is this fixture Osage is jumping for joy stop the only kid thrilled to be at liberty state park in Jersey city the light infantry came out with his brother and mom all of them have been dealing with the case of cabin fever because of the stay at home order and for fifteen to sell really enjoying this

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Harvey Weinstein's defense lawyers rest case without him taking the stand

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:23 sec | 3 years ago

Harvey Weinstein's defense lawyers rest case without him taking the stand

"Movie producer Harvey Weinstein is remaining silent as his New York rape trial moves toward closing arguments WCBS TV is merry Calvi Harvey Weinstein will not take the stand in a sex assault trial the defense rested its case has a short time ago one sings lead defense lawyer is expected to present closing arguments Thursday the jury could begin deliberating

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American Special Forces Soldier Is Killed in Afghanistan

WBZ Afternoon News

00:32 sec | 3 years ago

American Special Forces Soldier Is Killed in Afghanistan

"In Westwood New Jersey family and friends are mourning the death of a local decorated soldier sergeant first class Michael global was killed in combat in Afghanistan global was deployed several times overseas as a special forces soldier he served in Argentina what a mall up and Columbia he died on Monday in the Kunduz province of Afghanistan after suffering fatal injuries the Pentagon has not confirmed any other details but the Taliban claims that they were behind a fetal roadside bombings WCBS TV reporter

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American Special Forces Soldier Is Killed in Afghanistan

WBZ Afternoon News

00:33 sec | 3 years ago

American Special Forces Soldier Is Killed in Afghanistan

"In Westwood New Jersey family and friends are mourning the death of the local decorated soldier sergeant first class Michael global was killed in combat in Afghanistan mobile was deployed several times overseas as a special forces soldier he served in Argentina what a mall up and Columbia he died on Monday in the Kunduz province of Afghanistan after suffering fatal injuries the Pentagon has not confirmed any other details but the Taliban claims that they were behind a fatal road side bombing that is WCBS TV reported Christina

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Suspect in homeless killings has long record

Power Trading Radio

00:55 sec | 3 years ago

Suspect in homeless killings has long record

"Updates in York City apparently random attack by a homeless man on other homeless people who were sound asleep according to police WCBS TV reporter Kristin fans as a pipe was the weapon police found the bodies of the victims scattered across parts of China town this morning five people were attacked in their sleep four of them dying from their injuries we have learned that a suspect is in custody found it with the suspected murder weapon in his hands he and all of his victims believed to be homeless mattresses the Chinatown area where the attacks happened there were many homeless people try to survive on the streets those who work in the area tell us there is a large homeless population and sometimes the fight so wrapped but never has there been this level of violence law enforcement officials identify the twenty four year old suspect is Randy Santos police say he's been arrested at least a half dozen other times in the past two years three times on assault

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Oklahoma, CBS And Nikki Davis discussed on Armstrong and Getty

Armstrong and Getty

00:32 sec | 4 years ago

Oklahoma, CBS And Nikki Davis discussed on Armstrong and Getty

"CBS news update severe that's the weather word today. WCBS TV, weather, caster, Lonnie Quinn, the worst severe weather that we've had in two years, central southern plains. That's what we're focusing on. But it's Oklahoma and Texas, I think you're in the eye today and we are dealing with tornadoes, and flooding. Attention is again being paid to weather warnings in Moore, Oklahoma. The town that was ripped apart by a deadly tornadoes. Six years ago, twenty four people killed then including seven kids, one of them, the son of Nikki Davis. CBS's David bag. No. Is there talking to her with new storms approaching roar? Oklahoma is again in the

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Deadly winter storm roaring from Deep South to New England

The Frankie Boyer Show

00:18 sec | 4 years ago

Deadly winter storm roaring from Deep South to New England

"Eighty-five million people in the south and the northeast are bracing for a cold winter storm with more WCBS TV's, Ronnie Quinn gives us details for you have rain in Atlanta. You've got snow around the Louisville Kentucky area St Louis, Missouri. Gonna pick up about a half a foot of snow out of this system.

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Zimbabwe to hold 1st election since nearly 4 decades of rule by Robert Mugabe

The Brian Lehrer Show

03:58 min | 5 years ago

Zimbabwe to hold 1st election since nearly 4 decades of rule by Robert Mugabe

"Says he had run an errand to a friend's house, when the car fire was still miles away and on the other side of, the Sacramento river, from his home far gobbled up that. Ground in a matter of minutes some people saw fire NATO's spin hundreds of. Feet in the air and touchdown destroying homes while leaving others on the same street untouched for NPR news I'm Bob Moffitt police, New Orleans asking for, help from the public following last night's shooting they're looking for two suspects that. They say shot indiscriminately into a group. Of people leaving three dead and seven injured New, Orleans, police superintendent Michael Harrison asking anyone with information about, the shooting to contact police no means does anyone think you need to, take matters into their own. Hands the New Orleans police department. And partners are on this we will stay on it until we clear, it until we hold those accountable For near since as one gunman was armed with a. Rifle the other with a handgun Sam Baba's former leader appears to be seeking to influence tomorrow's election Robert Mugabe today broke months of silence since his ouster under military pressure November saying he will not vote for those who've illegally taken, power in apparent reference to his, former deputy president Emmerson Managua tomorrow's election is the first since Mugabe was forced out Turkey's president says his country will. Stand firm against American pressure NPR's Peter Kenyon reports of Washington is threatening sanctions have Turkey. Does not release a US pastor who's facing trial president told a Turkish news channel that the US would be losing a strong, insincere ally, if it, doesn't change its attitude toward Turkey pastor Andrew Brunson was, held in a Turkish prison for the better part of two years before court, ruled he could, be moved to house arrest while his. Trial on terrorism charges continues officials in Washington said that wasn't enough in president Trump, demanded brunson's immediate release or Turkey would face sanctions Turkey is also seeking to buy American F, thirty five fighter jets at transaction congress is trying to prevent in his interview aired on said. Turkey would pursue international arbitration if the sale is blocked Peter Kenyon NPR, news and, you're listening to NPR news this is WNYC in New York I'm David first emergency crews are at. A New, York City housing development after nearly four dozen buildings in. The complex lost power the f. d. n. wise has crews. Were sent to start city in Brooklyn's east. New York section this morning after all Forty-six buildings lost power WCBS TV reports fifty seven year old woman who was on a respirator when the power went. Out was found dead officials tell the station that, the machine did not rely on building power because it ran on its own batteries they say she. May have died before the power outage there are nearly six thousand apartments in the housing complex which has its own independent power Our plant. Outside the management of con Edison health officials. Say the drinking water at the Jacobi, medical. Center in the Bronx has tested positive, for the bacteria that causes legionnaire's disease a. Spokesman for New York City health. And hospitals. Says required testing of the water found quote very low levels of the legionella bacteria the Jacobi medical center says it. Is using only bottled water and is installing new water filters on showers officials say the risk to patients staff and visitors is very low and. That the New York State Department of health is treating and monitoring the water supply former mayor Rudy Giuliani says guy Molinari, the late New York City politician and powerbroker who convinced him to run for mayor was his staunchest ally. And greatest defender Giuliani was among the mourners at Molinari's. Funeral mass yesterday on Stanton island Molinari died on Wednesday at the age of eighty nine Seventy two degrees right, now we'll be seeing mostly sunny skies today with a high in the mid eighties tonight skies remained clear we'll have a. Low around, seventy degrees this is WNYC support for NPR comes from Newman's Own foundation working to nourish the common good by donating all profits from.

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Haiti, New York and Miami discussed on It's Your Money and Your Life

It's Your Money and Your Life

01:49 min | 5 years ago

Haiti, New York and Miami discussed on It's Your Money and Your Life

"Washed out at the us and called the meetings regrettable in a statement carried by the korean central news agency the us just came out with such unilateral robber like denuclearization demands that go against the spirit of the north us summit meeting farrell left without meeting remitted kim jong on but with commitments for new discussions on denuclearization officials in thailand safer now conditions are perfect to try to rescue twelve boys in their soccer coach trapped inside of flooded cave the same decision will have to be made soon before more rainfalls and that's expected to happen within days rescuers who fed along air pipe into the cave to restore oxygen levels haiti's prime minister has announced this expansion until further notice of a fuel price hike that triggered violent protests and left at least one person dead in the caribbean nation the government had said the country needed to raise prices to balance the budget firefighters in the west are making progress against him blaze use raw struggling to tame others that forced evacuations of hundreds of homes one of those is in yucaipa california were thousand acre wildfire for seven hundred homes to be evacuated the fire erupted near a church camp where five hundred were camping out we started seeing smoke and the smoke develops and it started to come over the ridge sent people scrambling to safety a terrible collision between a pickup truck and a mini van in delaware wcbs tv reported at least rosner the impact killed sixty one year old audi marquez trinidad and his four daughters caitlin twenty dennis seventeen and thirteen year old twins melissa and allison their mother fiftythreeyearold mary rose was rushed to the hospital and is expected to survive audi's brother flew to new jersey from miami blink of an eye lost everything the truck driver was treated and released from the hospital colossal barrier with gates that open for ships is being proposed wall off new york harbor from the atlantic and protect the.

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Congo, Manhattan and Tom Lawrence Iv discussed on Red Eye Radio

Red Eye Radio

00:58 sec | 5 years ago

Congo, Manhattan and Tom Lawrence Iv discussed on Red Eye Radio

"The nation's newest citizens sworn in waited this long because you know becoming states citizen is a privilege it's not just something somebody just get up in the morning does immigrant from the democratic republic of the congo faces criminal charges today following a four hour standoff with new york police on the base of the statue of liberty was charged with trespassing interference with national park regulations and disorderly conduct she's being held at the metropolitan correctional center in manhattan and is expected to be arraigned in the morning that report from wcbs tv's alley bowman several other immigration protesters arrested at the statue of liberty earlier in on independence day and that fourth of july did not bring temperature relief to most of the country it is more than normal summer on example now from correspondent joe rica donka rhode island at least forty people transported to a field hospital after they were overwhelmed by the high temperature during their annual parade emergency medical chief tom lawrence iv's we've a.

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Gaza, Ed Donahue and Prostitution discussed on 24 Hour News

24 Hour News

01:47 min | 5 years ago

Gaza, Ed Donahue and Prostitution discussed on 24 Hour News

"The united nations are accusing each other's countries of violating international law a day after israeli troops killed more than fifty palestinians at the gaza border us un ambassador nikki haley says is responsible suggests that the gaza violence has anything to do with the location of the american embassy or sorely mistaken rather the violence comes from those who reject the existence of the state of israel in any location the united states is escalating financial pressure on iran by slapping terrorists sanctions on the head of iran's central bank and barring anyone around the world from doing business with him this is ap radio news here's a story about a buried treasure in new york city matthew and maria emanuel had noticed the rusting hunk of metal peeking out from the ground in their staten island backyard for a while but they thought it was just an abandoned cable box then when they went to replace some trees on the property they had the thing dug up they told wcbs tv it turned out to be a safe with diamonds jade and heap of soaking wet cash inside also the name and address of the owner on a piece of paper they returned to buried treasure who were neighborhood reported it stolen seven years ago no sign yet of the pirates who buried it warren levinson new york digital technology was used to decipher writing onto pages of anne frank's diary that were covered over with brown masking paper researchers say they were four risque jokes and a candidate explaination of sex contraception and prostitution they say the dirty jokes are classics among growing children and was thirteen at the time and wrote the two pages in nineteen forty two ed donahue ap radio news welcome to total wine and more boy gets all of this out of the way how about if i.

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