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that is not the case in new jersey. the puqualmic source has been deemed by the epa as being completely clean of lead. it's the lead service lines that are in the process of being replaced. if folks are having trouble figuring out how to get water please i beg of them to call 97367336303. it's a 1 stop show. and the city has in the past 24 hours increased the give outs of water to four cases of bottled water. remember this is just for cooking and drinking and it's not for bathing. we're trying to balance an abundance of caution on the one hand while recognizing on the other, these are three data points. and we don't want to panic people beyond any natural reason to. we're now testing aggressively. i hope sooner than later, in the matter of a couple of weeks we'll have enough data points to draw conclusions. were the filters faulty, was it just those homes? draw conclusions. were the filters faulty, was it just those homes? is there a particular chemical we need to add into the mix, et cetera? i say to folks bear with us
that is not the case in new jersey. the puqualmic source has been deemed by the epa as being completely clean of lead. it's the lead service lines that are in the process of being replaced. if folks are having trouble figuring out how to get water please i beg of them to call 97367336303. it's a 1 stop show. and the city has in the past 24 hours increased the give outs of water to four cases of bottled water. remember this is just for cooking and drinking and it's not for bathing. we're trying...
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we know that newark leads that group in new jersey. we know that every child that is born needs not to be in a place where lead can be ingested. we know that most baby formulas now, especially for the poor, is no longer the milk that we see in the bottles and jugs and cartons. this milk is a powdered substance that must be mixed with water. and you mentioned, brian, that there was 15,000 something, say 19,000. but if you live in a high-rise in newark you're not even eligible. so for every mother this is about the born and the unborn, the yet to be born. this is about the health of people. this is about water that will make a difference. we had a young lady in our church just yesterday. she came in. her 2-year-old has already been diagnosed to have a lead problem. she had a baby in her arms and she said to us, i can't get water because i live in a high-rise called the colonnades. i can't get water. she says, i'm breast-feeding my baby but i need water that that milk will be healthy, and i already have a 2-year-old. i said to her you won
we know that newark leads that group in new jersey. we know that every child that is born needs not to be in a place where lead can be ingested. we know that most baby formulas now, especially for the poor, is no longer the milk that we see in the bottles and jugs and cartons. this milk is a powdered substance that must be mixed with water. and you mentioned, brian, that there was 15,000 something, say 19,000. but if you live in a high-rise in newark you're not even eligible. so for every...
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the grinding urgent sad ongoing crisis in newark, new jersey. eight miles from this studio, largest city in the most densely populated state in the union. this affects about 15,000 homes, and as we've said, they're largely poor neighborhoods. and if you live in the part of the city where the lead in your water exceeds federal standards, meaning it's poise to pregnant women, meaning it causes brain damage in your developing children, then you qualify to pick up your own water, two cases at a time at one of four distribution centers. the governor of new jersey says clean water is a right and not a privilege, but apparently that does not include delivery. brian thompson, the veteran new jersey reporter for our nbc station here in new york, wnbc, has been doggedly covering this story. big local news story in this area. not very big across the country. again today he showed us the hardship, the elderly and disabled, in some cases with disabled family members back at home who are forced to go get water, which they do largely without complaint because
the grinding urgent sad ongoing crisis in newark, new jersey. eight miles from this studio, largest city in the most densely populated state in the union. this affects about 15,000 homes, and as we've said, they're largely poor neighborhoods. and if you live in the part of the city where the lead in your water exceeds federal standards, meaning it's poise to pregnant women, meaning it causes brain damage in your developing children, then you qualify to pick up your own water, two cases at a...
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an update on the shame of newark, new jersey after this. just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my chest and the day off my floor. try wet jet with a moneyback guarantee medicare alone only covers 80% of your cost, leaving you to pay the rest. changes to medicare are no laughing matter. if you don't know the plans available now, you might end up with a doctor you're not so comfortable with, or even worse, being forced to pay thousands in medical expenses due to coverage limitations. that'll be how much? understanding all the options, let's face it, it can be downright confusing. that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace
an update on the shame of newark, new jersey after this. just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got...
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we've yet to see them called out in new jersey. the only sound the people of newark should wake up to is the thud of water being delivered to their homes by either volunteer fire department or the national guard. >> and these large water trucks that could come in with their big hoses. >> park it at the end of the street. >> exactly, so that people could fill up there. but imagine now if you live in newark, if you're watching us right now. imagine doing this for the next five years. >> and it's going to be over 90 degrees again this weekend. >> i'm telling you right now if you are waiting for the state of new jersey, for the city of newark, for the national guard, for anybody to come and save you, let me remind you that you live in newark. you live in newark, and in this country, as we saw with flint, as you've seen in other cities, cities that are poor, cities that are black, hispanic -- they're not at the top of the list as to who's going to get help. and you're not going to get help in newark unless you demand it, unless you figh
we've yet to see them called out in new jersey. the only sound the people of newark should wake up to is the thud of water being delivered to their homes by either volunteer fire department or the national guard. >> and these large water trucks that could come in with their big hoses. >> park it at the end of the street. >> exactly, so that people could fill up there. but imagine now if you live in newark, if you're watching us right now. imagine doing this for the next five...
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beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications, it only had a property requirement. women who owned property, primarily windows and single women, not all women in new jersey, kurd and did vote at the local, state and. announcer: national elections then on the presidency, author john farrell talks about nixon's early life and career. >> 1947 and 48, he campaigned for the marshall plan. he went to everyone we club, every chamber of commerce, and every american legion hall, every crowd that could take him. he told them that he owed them his best judgment, not his obedience and he convinced them,. and when the primary parties were held, richard nixon did not just win
beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications, it only had a property requirement. women who owned property, primarily windows and single women, not all women in new jersey, kurd and did vote at the local, state and. announcer: national elections then on the presidency, author john farrell talks about nixon's early life and career. >> 1947 and 48, he campaigned for the marshall plan. he went...
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. >> women in new jersey, america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state. constitution made no discussingsex when voting qualifications, only a property requirement. women who owned enough properly -- property, not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections at the local, state and national level. >> at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, john farrell talks about nixon's early life and career. >> 1947 into 1948, he campaigned for the marshall club. every rotary club, chamber of commerce, vfw and american legion hall. every crowd that would take him. judgment,em his best not his obedience. he convinced them. when the party primaries were held in california in 1948, richard nixon did not just win the republican nomination, he won the democratic nomination. he wagered everything and carried the day. he ran unopposed in his first reelection campaign. >> explore our nations pass on american history tv on c-span3. >> this afternoon a look at ways the u.s. can work towards a limiting weapons of mass destruction in the middle east, with her marks from assista
. >> women in new jersey, america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state. constitution made no discussingsex when voting qualifications, only a property requirement. women who owned enough properly -- property, not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections at the local, state and national level. >> at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, john farrell talks about nixon's early life and career. >> 1947 into 1948, he campaigned for the marshall...
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en new jersey el distrito escolar harrington park tambiÉn adquiriÓ mÁs de 50 de estas estructuras "para mÍ Ésta fue mi respuesta a crear un ambiente seguro" dijo en superintendente. al parecer varias escuelas seguirÍan sus pasos. acciones que se suman a la venta de mochilas a prueba de balas. uno de los artÍculos mÁs buscados en este regreso a clases. cynthia cartagenera, madre de un estudiante de secundaria dice que ninguna precauciÓn estÁ de más. >> mi miedo fue cuando empezaron los niÑos a llevar revolver a la escuela. >> otras medidassobre la mesa serÍan una aplicaciÓn telefÓnica que alerte a policÍas . la instalaciÓn de cÁmaras de seguridad y la posible contrataciÓn de guardias armados. fÉlix: cuando volvamos un nuevo cartel de drogas en mÉxico amenaza a su rival y promete venganza. los venezolanos que sobreviven en condiciones de extrema pobreza en medio de la crisis. -- la crisis que golpea al paÍs. >> este domingo en "al punto" donald trump quiere quitarle la ciudadanÍa automÁtica a los hijos de indocumentados. la amazonia se estÁ quemando. cÓmo nos afecta
en new jersey el distrito escolar harrington park tambiÉn adquiriÓ mÁs de 50 de estas estructuras "para mÍ Ésta fue mi respuesta a crear un ambiente seguro" dijo en superintendente. al parecer varias escuelas seguirÍan sus pasos. acciones que se suman a la venta de mochilas a prueba de balas. uno de los artÍculos mÁs buscados en este regreso a clases. cynthia cartagenera, madre de un estudiante de secundaria dice que ninguna precauciÓn estÁ de más. >> mi miedo fue...
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city, new jersey. my four full-time employees and i provide custom work to high-end clients from boston to new york city to here, in washington d.c. i have been running my business since 1991, and i am a member of the main street alliance, a national network of more than 30,000 small business owners. i am a proud supporter of the new jersey family leave and temporary disability insurance programs. the protections my business and employees count on should be available nationwide. yet in most states lawmakers have failed to adopt paid family and medical leave, harming the country's 30 million small businesses, our 59 million employees, and our communities. small firms generally don't have the capital and scale to provide paid leave. the lack of a national paid leave program hands the advantage to large corporations that can use their size and market power to offer such benefits, resulting in a hiring disadvantage for small business. we can change this picture. my company provides a before-and-after snaps
city, new jersey. my four full-time employees and i provide custom work to high-end clients from boston to new york city to here, in washington d.c. i have been running my business since 1991, and i am a member of the main street alliance, a national network of more than 30,000 small business owners. i am a proud supporter of the new jersey family leave and temporary disability insurance programs. the protections my business and employees count on should be available nationwide. yet in most...
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an update on the shame of newark, new jersey after this. as my broker, what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. if not, talk to schwab. ...and it's now on sale fors and just $59.ories. it can lead you on an unexpected journey... ...to discover your heritage. get your dna kit (now) for just $59 at ancestry.com. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. back then, we checked sw...zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stress
an update on the shame of newark, new jersey after this. as my broker, what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. if not, talk to schwab. ...and it's now on...
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kathy park, nbc news, newark, new jersey >>> much more ahead tonight including the camping trip that became a terrifying ordeal for one family as a wolf attacked while they were sleeping we'll look at how they survived. >>> shocking medical bills, why more patients are facing big charges for care they thought was in network >> the inspiring young woman playing at the little league world series we hope you'll stay with us. >>> next tonight the new jersey family back home this evening after surviving a terrifying attack while camping in canada park officials say they were asleep when a wolf tore through their tent nearly dragging the father into the woods. here's miguel almaguer >> reporter: the attack happened in canada's vast national park, not far from where the rocky mountains meet ice cold waters the rispoli family from new jersey was sleeping in their tent with a 78-pound wolf suddenly attacked. >> when i arrived the tent collapsed and there was the back half of the wolf sticking out. >> reporter: camper russ fee ran over to help, instinct leading him to kick the wolf >> the wolf
kathy park, nbc news, newark, new jersey >>> much more ahead tonight including the camping trip that became a terrifying ordeal for one family as a wolf attacked while they were sleeping we'll look at how they survived. >>> shocking medical bills, why more patients are facing big charges for care they thought was in network >> the inspiring young woman playing at the little league world series we hope you'll stay with us. >>> next tonight the new jersey family...
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jersey native, because that is important to these guys, nick covers new jersey for the "new york times." nick, it is my home state. i am rather charged up about this. let's start with the baseline. what does lead in the water do to the human body and most urgently to the developing brains of children? >> the fda said that no amount of lead is safe to drink. it is not healthy or okay for anyone to ingest. there are certain actionable levels governments must take but it is incredibly clear for a long time there is no amount of lead that is safe to drink at all. it affects the development of the babies. >> karen, some of these folks are born with staggering disadvantages. that they have no chance in american society. i know a large part of your work is getting to an answer of this. >> we know lead levels in the city began to spike in 2017. the city at the beginning insisted it was a problem with 12 homes because of old lead lines, infrastructure and not widespread. not until a year later in 2018 after the gnarl natural resourc defense council sued. these are old lead pipes, garden hose si
jersey native, because that is important to these guys, nick covers new jersey for the "new york times." nick, it is my home state. i am rather charged up about this. let's start with the baseline. what does lead in the water do to the human body and most urgently to the developing brains of children? >> the fda said that no amount of lead is safe to drink. it is not healthy or okay for anyone to ingest. there are certain actionable levels governments must take but it is...
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alice paul was born on january 11 in new jersey. she had two brothers, william and perry and a sister. she grew up with her family and a strong quaker faith. after that, she went on to do graduate work. >> in 1906, she got into the women's suffrage movement. men and women were equal. joining this movement, she was arrested several times. she and other suffrage activists were harassed. the station was full of suffragettes. >> hey, let me go. >> these suffragettes don't know their place. >> are you an american? >> i am from brooklyn. >> i am from new jersey. >> i noticed your sash. >> this is unbelievable. two americans in the same london station fighting for equal rights. >> i am alice paul. >> have you been to the station before? >> this is my first time. >> don't worry, you will only be here a couple of months. >> what? >> i was joking. >> they will not keep me here for long. once i am out, i will not stop. >> with that attitude, you and i are going to get along just fine. >> something that bothers me is that they don't give politi
alice paul was born on january 11 in new jersey. she had two brothers, william and perry and a sister. she grew up with her family and a strong quaker faith. after that, she went on to do graduate work. >> in 1906, she got into the women's suffrage movement. men and women were equal. joining this movement, she was arrested several times. she and other suffrage activists were harassed. the station was full of suffragettes. >> hey, let me go. >> these suffragettes don't know...
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. >> women in new jersey, america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, new jersey -- the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. so women who own enough property, primarily widows and single women -- not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections at the local, state and national level. >> and at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author john farrell talks about nixon a he is early life and career? 1947 and 1948 he campaigned for the marshal plan. went to every rotary club. every chamber of commerce. vfw and every crowd that would take him. he told them he owed them his best judgment. not his obedience. he convinced them when the party primaries were held in california in the summer of 1948 richard nixon did not just win the republican nomination he won the democratic nomination. he carried the day ran unopposed in the first campaign. >> exploreur
. >> women in new jersey, america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, new jersey -- the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. so women who own enough property, primarily widows and single women -- not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections at the local, state and national level. >> and at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author john farrell talks about...
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jersey for "the new york times." welcome to you both. nick, it is my home state so i am rather charged up about this. let's start with the baseline. what does lead in the water do to the human body, and most urgently to the developing brains of children? >> well, the fda has said that no amount of lead is safe to drink. it is not healthy for anyone to ingest. now there are certain actionable levels governments must take if they reach a certain percentage of certain parts per billion in the water, but it has been incredibly clear for a long time that there's no amount of lead that is safe to drink at all. and it particularly impacts development in children and it particularly impacts pregnant women because it affects the development of the baby. >> cairn, i need not say that some of these folks are born with staggering disadvantages. that they had no choice in american society. so having established that, i know a large part of your work is getting to an answer to this. but what do we know so far about what did they k
jersey for "the new york times." welcome to you both. nick, it is my home state so i am rather charged up about this. let's start with the baseline. what does lead in the water do to the human body, and most urgently to the developing brains of children? >> well, the fda has said that no amount of lead is safe to drink. it is not healthy for anyone to ingest. now there are certain actionable levels governments must take if they reach a certain percentage of certain parts per...
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nbc's kristen welker is at the president's resort in new jersey where he is vacationing. kristen, there's also some backlash to this move tonight. tell us about it >> reporter: lester, that's right. that bach p animmigration service announced controversial immigration rule that legal immigrants who rely on public benefits like medicaid, food stamps, or housing assistance could have a tougher time obtaining a green card or u.s. citizenship. the trump administration sees it as a way to bring in more highly skilled and wealthy immigrants to the u.s the citizenship chief said it's about ensuring the immigrants who are here are able to support themselves and to become successful in america. opponents to the new rule say it's punishing the poor and stoking fear in immigrant communities. >> kristen welker traveling with the president. thanks >>> to the growing mystery tonight in russia after a deadly accident that u.s. officials suspect involved a nuclear powered weapon and president trump weighing in this evening about it. bill neely has late details. >> reporter: buried today,
nbc's kristen welker is at the president's resort in new jersey where he is vacationing. kristen, there's also some backlash to this move tonight. tell us about it >> reporter: lester, that's right. that bach p animmigration service announced controversial immigration rule that legal immigrants who rely on public benefits like medicaid, food stamps, or housing assistance could have a tougher time obtaining a green card or u.s. citizenship. the trump administration sees it as a way to...
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jersey, who were america's first voters, beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state. the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. so women who own enough property -- primarily widows and single women, so not all women in new jersey -- could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national level. and they did so for the first 30 years of the republic, until new jersey changed its law, using its power as a state to do so, to restrict the vote to just white men of property. at that point in time, women as well as african-american men lost the right to vote. for women, it wasn't -- in new jersey, it wasn't until the 19th amendment's ratification that they got the right to vote back. so let's head to the next section of the exhibit, which is, "why did women fight for the vote?" i love this section of the exhibit because our records do such a wonderful job of telling the personal story from the women, not just about why they were fighting for the vote but what the absence of th
jersey, who were america's first voters, beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state. the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. so women who own enough property -- primarily widows and single women, so not all women in new jersey -- could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national level. and they did so for the first 30 years of the republic, until new jersey changed its law, using...
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it stretched into the post game. >> that's coach of the team from elizabeth, new jersey when the world series run came to an end with a loss, he huddled the boys together to remind them what was won. >> elizabeth, new jersey is now known in the best light because of this group of boys, because of you guys. >> i wanted them to know that we were here with them and we felt the same pain, but at the same time, it was a joyous time for us. >> reporter: his squad took the field four times over the past week, boosted by their family in victory and defeat. >> for the rest of my life i'm proud that you guys are going to call me coach. there is dad and there's coach. i love you guys. >> reporter: for the coach, this was one last chance to give his team a lift before getting a lift. >> i need you dpiez to help me up. >> you go to a movie with me and a sad movie you will probably see a tear going down my face. i'm okay with it. i want the boys to know it's okay, too. >> reporter: little league wisdom fit for all sizes. joe frier nbc news. >> sometimes there is crying in baseball. that's nightly ne
it stretched into the post game. >> that's coach of the team from elizabeth, new jersey when the world series run came to an end with a loss, he huddled the boys together to remind them what was won. >> elizabeth, new jersey is now known in the best light because of this group of boys, because of you guys. >> i wanted them to know that we were here with them and we felt the same pain, but at the same time, it was a joyous time for us. >> reporter: his squad took the...
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. >> women in new jersey who were america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, new jersey -- the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement, so women who owned enough property, primarily widows and single women, so not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national level. >> and at 8:00 p.m. on the on t presidency, author john ferrell talks about nixon's early life and career. >> 1947 and early 1948, he campaigned for the marshall plan. he went to every rotary club, every chamber of commerce, every vfw and american legion hall. every crowd that would take him. he told them he ohhed them his best judgment. and he convinced them. when the party primaries were held in california in the summer of 1948, richard nixon did not just win the republican nomination. he would not the democratic nomination. he had wagered everything and carried the day. he ran unopposed in his first re-election campaign. >> explore our nation's past on american his
. >> women in new jersey who were america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, new jersey -- the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement, so women who owned enough property, primarily widows and single women, so not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national level. >> and at 8:00 p.m. on the on t presidency, author john...
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i'll pass. >>> potentially toxic tap water in new jersey. the city of newark is handing out bottled water from four city centers. people may have been drinking tap water contaminated with led for months or even years. the epa is advising the city to take the action it needs. a recent new jersey health department report says newark exceeds every other large municipality in the state in the number of children younger than 6 with elevated led levels in their blood. >> from toxic tap water to toxic al guy potentially killing dogs in the southeast? three dogs have reached linked, ide. wilmington, ohio, another dog died after swimming in the lake. toxic algae can occur anywhere in the united states. it can look like foam or scum on the surface of the water. it can be blue, vibrant green, brown or red. this is scary for a lot of people who like to take their dogs swimming in ponds or lakes. it produces a smell that is nauseating to humans and can attract animals. >>> let's get a check on the business. asian stocks declined amid rising geopolitical
i'll pass. >>> potentially toxic tap water in new jersey. the city of newark is handing out bottled water from four city centers. people may have been drinking tap water contaminated with led for months or even years. the epa is advising the city to take the action it needs. a recent new jersey health department report says newark exceeds every other large municipality in the state in the number of children younger than 6 with elevated led levels in their blood. >> from toxic tap...
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the president who has spent the weekend at his golf course in new jersey, in med minister, new jersey, is making his way back to washington, d.c. in morris town he'll bord air force one to fly back to washington, d.c. and here as we were discussed with kelly o'donnell a little while ago is will the president stop to take questions as he so often does about the shootings that took place in el paso, texas, where i'm standing now and in dayton, ohio. i should say the white house has not told us a whole lot about what the president has been up to this week and at that golf course in new jersey we see him walking across the tarmac here. he's not been quiet on twitter. the president has tweeted several times today about these shootings. the most recent one, saying good bless to those in el paso, god bless to those in morris town. let's take a listen to what he has to say on the tarmac in morris town. >> to the people of el paso, texas, and dayton, ohio, they're incredible people and been through a lot. i just want to also thank the law enforcement in both places. the job they've done is inc
the president who has spent the weekend at his golf course in new jersey, in med minister, new jersey, is making his way back to washington, d.c. in morris town he'll bord air force one to fly back to washington, d.c. and here as we were discussed with kelly o'donnell a little while ago is will the president stop to take questions as he so often does about the shootings that took place in el paso, texas, where i'm standing now and in dayton, ohio. i should say the white house has not told us a...
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people in new jersey did not benefit. take a look. >> a lot of economists say you should be preparing for a recession, that no president is immune to recession and it is now -- >> phil, honestly i'm prepared for everything. i don't think we're having a recession. we are doing tremendously well. our consumers are rich. i gave a tremendous tax cut and they're loaded up with money. they're buying. i saw the walmart numbers. they were through the roof just two days ago. that's better than any poll, better than any economist. and most economists actually say, phil, that we're not going to have a recession. most of them are saying we're not going to have a recession. >> so the president said walmart numbers were through the roof. he didn't say the day before that macy's numbers were in the toilet. when he says consumers are flush with cash and spending, it wasn't a tax cut for the average american. twa is it was a corporate tax cut. what is your takeaway from what he said? >> what just said is exactly right. what trump is tryin
people in new jersey did not benefit. take a look. >> a lot of economists say you should be preparing for a recession, that no president is immune to recession and it is now -- >> phil, honestly i'm prepared for everything. i don't think we're having a recession. we are doing tremendously well. our consumers are rich. i gave a tremendous tax cut and they're loaded up with money. they're buying. i saw the walmart numbers. they were through the roof just two days ago. that's better...
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the cubans are in new jersey. let them come in. let them take over the rest of new jersey. matter -- maybe it will be a better place than now. ♪ >> i think it is a pure case of discrimination. haitians have to face the fact that they are black. it upset me that they were letting in 10,000, 15,000 cubans at one time and then turning back haitians that came over the same way. what is the difference? they are the same people. the united states runs itself on a level of business. [crowd voices] ♪ [piano being played] ♪ didn't have ethnic , fromes here, from now the second world war, the poles and italians and jews all live together, and everybody had to learn english. they didn't have no jewish, and now we got to learn to speak spanish because they don't want to talk english. what kind of business is that? i say, we are americans. god bless america. i kiss every part of it, because america is the best country. i came here. i picked it. i came here from austria. ♪ >> the whole economic system and the whole world is changing, and until people begin to have the kind of lif
the cubans are in new jersey. let them come in. let them take over the rest of new jersey. matter -- maybe it will be a better place than now. ♪ >> i think it is a pure case of discrimination. haitians have to face the fact that they are black. it upset me that they were letting in 10,000, 15,000 cubans at one time and then turning back haitians that came over the same way. what is the difference? they are the same people. the united states runs itself on a level of business. [crowd...
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and they say of american tribe in the state of new jersey has filed a federal lawsuit against its neighbors the ram of nappy nation accuses a homeowner's association of violating its right to gather and pray on its own land christian salumi reports from our in new jersey. it's what we've been using for thousands of years those holding this native american ceremony believe a puff of tobacco smoke will cleanse guests taking part in the local mountains take their name from the rampolla nation but this field barely an hour's drive from manhattan is all that's been left to them for them this land is sacred what about this land i mean how important is that to the rules vary a bit and that's the last drop away and we have that we can openly and freely do so . despite having a permit to use the land for religious and cultural purposes the tribe started receiving fines in tickets in 2016 i was surprised at the level of animosity and the desire to remove us because if you look at the houses around here i mean there's nothing for them to fear we were asking them to move from day one it was a desire on
and they say of american tribe in the state of new jersey has filed a federal lawsuit against its neighbors the ram of nappy nation accuses a homeowner's association of violating its right to gather and pray on its own land christian salumi reports from our in new jersey. it's what we've been using for thousands of years those holding this native american ceremony believe a puff of tobacco smoke will cleanse guests taking part in the local mountains take their name from the rampolla nation but...
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i just want to say for new jersey also looking at new jersey's labor force data first-time mothers who use paid leave our 23.6% less likely to quit their jobs when women are able to stay in the labor force and stay with the same employer come 18.2% were more likely to stay with her employer after birth of their first child make sure they think continued to provide for their families and increases their skills. it increases their income and increases their own employers and their own local economy? >> thank you so much. i yield back. >> let me recognize the tillemann from missouri mr. smith. >> thank you for holding a hearing on this important issue. this is an issue that we should clearly be able to work together republicans and democrats on but unfortunately this congress and my friends on the other side appear to be more focused on not this policy of but instead coming together on a policy that goes after president trump's tax returns. since 2016 democrats of dedicated their time and resources in pursuit of the president's tax returns. this topic has come up in press conferences, pre
i just want to say for new jersey also looking at new jersey's labor force data first-time mothers who use paid leave our 23.6% less likely to quit their jobs when women are able to stay in the labor force and stay with the same employer come 18.2% were more likely to stay with her employer after birth of their first child make sure they think continued to provide for their families and increases their skills. it increases their income and increases their own employers and their own local...
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. >> women in new jersey who were america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. ,omen who owned enough property not all women, could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national level. >> at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, early life and career. he campaigned for the marshall plan. he went to every rotary club, every chamber of commerce and american legion hall. he owed them his best judgment, not his obedience. and he convinced them. parties were held, richard nixon did not just win of republican nomination, he won the democratic nomination. passed on our nations american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> the house will be in order. c-span has been providing unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by of local and satellite provider.
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letterman. >> a new jersey family is back home after surviving an attack in canada. they were asleep when a wolf tore through their tent, nearly dragging the father in the woods. here is miguel almagair, the attack happened in canada's national park. not far from where theuntains ms the family from new jersey was sleeping in their tent when a 78 pound wolf, suddenly attacked >> when i arrived the tent had been collapsed and there was a back half of the wolf sticking out the front. >> he startled in the nearby trent by the sounds of a life and death struggle, ran over to help instinct, leading him to can kick the wolf. the wolf popped out a little curious, and i was not sure if he was going to attack me or not. >> the wolf was trying to drag the man away, it was like something out of a horror movie, matt fought the roof as it ripped apart the tent and his arms and hands we were screaming for help as he was fighting it and trying to save us. >> i was able to pick up a rock and we were able to sort of lob rocks at it for a while. >> after scaring the animal away he atta
letterman. >> a new jersey family is back home after surviving an attack in canada. they were asleep when a wolf tore through their tent, nearly dragging the father in the woods. here is miguel almagair, the attack happened in canada's national park. not far from where theuntains ms the family from new jersey was sleeping in their tent when a 78 pound wolf, suddenly attacked >> when i arrived the tent had been collapsed and there was a back half of the wolf sticking out the front....
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in new jersey america from its first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. so women who owned enough property, primarily widows and single women, not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national levels. announcer: and an 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author john farrell talks about nixon's early life and career. early 1948, he campaigned for the marshall plan. he went to every rotary club, every chamber of commerce, every vfw and legion hall. every crowd that would take him, he told them his best judgment not his obedience. and he convinced them. when the party primaries were held in california in the summer of 1948, richard nixon did not just win the republican nomination. he won the democratic nomination. he had wagered everything and carried the day. he ripped character -- he ran unopposed on his first reelection campaign. announcer: explore our nations passed on american history tv every
in new jersey america from its first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. so women who owned enough property, primarily widows and single women, not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national levels. announcer: and an 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author john farrell talks about nixon's early life...
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new jersey. places with more slaves pass emancipation laws that are gradual. places like massachusetts that are poor and don't have as many slaves actually do things like get rid of slavery immediately. but places like new york which actually has small but significant slave pawulation is going to get rid of slavery by abolishing it gradually, which means everyone born after 1800 is going to be free when they're 21 or 25, right? but what about the people who are born 1799? they're going to be slaves forever. both forever for them, for their whole lives. after all when the civil war starts new jersey is a slave state, right? there are still slaves in new jersey in the 1860 census, why? because they never came back and abolished slavery permanently. here we have what does new york pass? it passes an emancipation law that says in 1827 those people who were born before 1800 are going to be free. think about how small a step that is, and that's in new york. this is not in charleston. this is not the ki
new jersey. places with more slaves pass emancipation laws that are gradual. places like massachusetts that are poor and don't have as many slaves actually do things like get rid of slavery immediately. but places like new york which actually has small but significant slave pawulation is going to get rid of slavery by abolishing it gradually, which means everyone born after 1800 is going to be free when they're 21 or 25, right? but what about the people who are born 1799? they're going to be...
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he had a ten-day vacation time at his golf club in new jersey. i'm sure he plenty of time then to watch cable news even more so. >> tarin parti, awasin and karoun, thank you so much. >> thanks. >>> how police may have foiled as many as three possible mass shootings in five days. >>> how a girlfriend helped to tip off authorities. >>> plus, we'll take to you the battleground state of minnesota, to see if voters who supported trump in texas are turned off by his rhetoric. >> a product of his environment, how he was raised. family, starting with unlimited data. use as much as you want, when you want. and if you like netflix, it's included on us. plus no surprises on your bill. taxes and fees are included. and now for a limited time, with each new line, get one of our latest smartphones included. that's right, only $40/line for four lines and smartphones are included for the whole family. the first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the al
he had a ten-day vacation time at his golf club in new jersey. i'm sure he plenty of time then to watch cable news even more so. >> tarin parti, awasin and karoun, thank you so much. >> thanks. >>> how police may have foiled as many as three possible mass shootings in five days. >>> how a girlfriend helped to tip off authorities. >>> plus, we'll take to you the battleground state of minnesota, to see if voters who supported trump in texas are turned off by...
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jersey who were america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. so women who own enough property, primarily widows and single women, not all women in new jersey could and did vote in elections at the local, state and national level. >>> at 8 pm on the presidency, author john farrell talks about nixon's early life and career. scenic in 1947 and 48 he campaigned for the marshall plan. he went to every rotary club, every chamber of commerce, and american legion hall. every crowd that would take him. he told them and sold them his best judgment. and he convinced them. when the party primaries were held in california in the summer of 1948, richard nixon did not just win the republican nomination, he won the democratic nomination. he wagered everything and carry the day and ran unopposed in his first reelection campaign. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >>> american history tv look at the civ
jersey who were america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. so women who own enough property, primarily widows and single women, not all women in new jersey could and did vote in elections at the local, state and national level. >>> at 8 pm on the presidency, author john farrell talks about nixon's early life and career. scenic...
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i had a conversation with the new jersey sierra club director this week talking about this issue. we've asked some lawmakers, as well, if this were taking pce perhaps inmont clair new york westfield new york short hill, some ubof thebs surrounding newark, would those suburbs still be dealing with this kind issue, we're talking about two, three decades down the road. a lot of the answers t come up are absolutely not. the sierra cl says the new jersey department of environmental protection is responsible for making sure that the water is clean, that it' of good quality in new jersey, and it really should be on the mrefront of trying to geey to resolve this issue in newark, which is so widespread. th d.e.p. commission we understand was for new jersey was actually in washington, d.c., meeting with the head of the e.p.a. today. lisa? >> reporter: michael, one question briefly, how long do you think citizens will have al with unsafe water? is it clear? >> it is not clear. these corrosion control i have to be resolved, and then there is a plan under way right now inewark. it is kind of p
i had a conversation with the new jersey sierra club director this week talking about this issue. we've asked some lawmakers, as well, if this were taking pce perhaps inmont clair new york westfield new york short hill, some ubof thebs surrounding newark, would those suburbs still be dealing with this kind issue, we're talking about two, three decades down the road. a lot of the answers t come up are absolutely not. the sierra cl says the new jersey department of environmental protection is...
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they just did it in zion in illinois and oyster in new mexico. -- new jersey. a third-party comes on site. the third should be entombment, which would be a horrible action. tmi 2, when it came online, there was no decommissioning fund. the industry and the government has absolutely no vision of how they were going to clean these plants up. it is estimated it'll be $1.2 billion to clean the plant up. again, remember, rate payers, taxpayers, paid to build the plant, fuel the plant, and decommission the plant. unit one has a decommissioning fund but they can't go back to the rate payer. it's estimated to be $1 million. unit one is likely to be immediately decommissioned. tmi 2, i don't know, and it is a bizarre history. tmi 2 will probably make history again because it needs a fourth way to decommissioning the plant. first energy owns dmi 2. exxon owns tmi 1. one plant may be decommission and had this may not be decommissioned. owned by two owners. this plant has 520 employees. this plant has zero. >> our last call is from philadelphia. carol, good morning. >> rep
they just did it in zion in illinois and oyster in new mexico. -- new jersey. a third-party comes on site. the third should be entombment, which would be a horrible action. tmi 2, when it came online, there was no decommissioning fund. the industry and the government has absolutely no vision of how they were going to clean these plants up. it is estimated it'll be $1.2 billion to clean the plant up. again, remember, rate payers, taxpayers, paid to build the plant, fuel the plant, and...
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dagen: joining us now, criminal defense attorney, former new jersey prosecutor and former new jersey detective and officer, anthony hope. much to talk about in this decision. what is your initial take-away? >> it's the first time a case like this has come before the court and normally in civil matters, which i do a lot of civil work, in civil matters you're sue forg suing for a cere of action and you want damages for pain and suffering, lost wages, whatever it may be. here's a unique situation where the attorney general decided to sue johnson & johnson under a nuisance statute in oklahoma. and the nuisance statutes are normally what people would think somebody is invading your property, somebody's causing you a problem, there's annoyance, harassment. it was expanded in this instance. under the statute, which is very broad in oklahoma, it appears as if they had a legal right to do so and the judge agreed with them. but it certainly was unique to bring it under the circumstances. they weren't looking for money for individuals or looking for money for lost wages or suffering, pain and s
dagen: joining us now, criminal defense attorney, former new jersey prosecutor and former new jersey detective and officer, anthony hope. much to talk about in this decision. what is your initial take-away? >> it's the first time a case like this has come before the court and normally in civil matters, which i do a lot of civil work, in civil matters you're sue forg suing for a cere of action and you want damages for pain and suffering, lost wages, whatever it may be. here's a unique...
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. >> women in new jersey who are america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications, that only had a property requirement. so women who own enough property, primarily widows and single women, not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national level. announcer: and that it :00 p.m., author john farrell talks about nixon's early life and career. >> in early 1947, he campaign for the marshall plan. he went to every rotary club, every chamber of commerce, every vfw and american legion hall. every crow that would take him. he told them he owed them his best judgment, not his obedience, and he convinced them, and when the party primaries were held in california in december 1988, richard nixon did not just when the republican nomination, he won the democratic nomination. he wagered everything and carried the day, running unopposed in his first reelection campaign. announcer: explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on
. >> women in new jersey who are america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications, that only had a property requirement. so women who own enough property, primarily widows and single women, not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national level. announcer: and that it :00 p.m., author john farrell talks about nixon's early life and...
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some in our democratic party have evolved on this issue, but in new work, new jersey, i was fighting for my lgbtq kids. i made sure we created afterschool centers that were safe spots. i made sure they saw their mayor, at a time we had such violence against lgbtq americans, we are in a moment now are 30% of lgbtq kids admit missing school because of fear for their safety, where homeless kids in america, lgbtq kids make up about 40% of our homeless outrageous, higher suicide rates. when i was mayor, the second flag i raised at city hall after the american flag was the pride flag. [applause] know.ed them to the first thing i am going to do is get us a secretary of education that has worked in public schools. [crowd cheering] and we are going to use the division of civil rights and the department of education to safety,tand up for the security and protection of all of our children, and make sure that with public education in america, every child should be safe. we should honor the potential and beauty and the wonder of all of our children, no matter their background. that is the commitm
some in our democratic party have evolved on this issue, but in new work, new jersey, i was fighting for my lgbtq kids. i made sure we created afterschool centers that were safe spots. i made sure they saw their mayor, at a time we had such violence against lgbtq americans, we are in a moment now are 30% of lgbtq kids admit missing school because of fear for their safety, where homeless kids in america, lgbtq kids make up about 40% of our homeless outrageous, higher suicide rates. when i was...
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. >> women in new jersey who are america's first voters beginning in 1776, when new jersey became a state. the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. so women who owned enough property, primarily widows and single women, but not all women in new jersey could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national level. >> at 8:00 p.m. on the arrillency, author john f talks about nixon's early life and career. 1947 and 1948, he campaigned for the martial law. then his best judgment, not his obedience, and he convinced them. when the -- he did not just win the republican nomination, he won the democratic nomination. onexplore our nation's past american history tv every weekend on c-span3. host: anna edney's with bloomberg news as a health policy reporter and we are
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barbara is joining us from new jersey. good morning. >> caller: >> we'll try one more time for barbara, in new jersey. must have lost that call. as you get a sense of how the story unfolded. no social media. no cable. what were people telling you? you were in college but you came back. what were they telling you in the spring and summer of 1979? >> yeah. it's interesting, because people that opposed nuclear power at the plant were marginalized. i was working for a group which was critical to a plant which is shut down because of steam generator problems similar to tmi. a lot of the information out -- remember, back then when you called home it was hard. it was rotary phones or you had to call collect or use a credit ca card. it was difficult to communicate. there's networks and people were basically observing what workers were doing. if workers were sending their families away, they went away. truck drivers were communicating through cb, but if you were focussed on the information from the company, you were confused. you h
barbara is joining us from new jersey. good morning. >> caller: >> we'll try one more time for barbara, in new jersey. must have lost that call. as you get a sense of how the story unfolded. no social media. no cable. what were people telling you? you were in college but you came back. what were they telling you in the spring and summer of 1979? >> yeah. it's interesting, because people that opposed nuclear power at the plant were marginalized. i was working for a group which...
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jersey who were america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. so women who own enough property, primarily widows and single women, so not all women in new jersey could and did vote in elections at the local state and national level. >> and at 8:00 p.m., on the presidency, author john farrell talks about nixon's early life and career. >> in 1947 and 1948 he campaigned for the marshall plan he went to every rotary club, every chamber of commerce, and american legion hall. every crowd that would take him he told him he owed them his best judgment, not his obedience. and he convinced them. when on the party primaries were held in california the summer of 1948, richard nixon did not just win the republican nomination, the won the democratic nomination he wagered everything and carried the day. he ran unpowed. >> explore our nation's past on merican history tv on c-span3. >> american history-tv products are now available at the new c-sp
jersey who were america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. so women who own enough property, primarily widows and single women, so not all women in new jersey could and did vote in elections at the local state and national level. >> and at 8:00 p.m., on the presidency, author john farrell talks about nixon's early life and...