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new jersey -- newark, new jersey. you may now introduce the witness. he is much shorter than i remember. [laughter] sen. booker: i want to thank the chairwoman and ranking member for your extraordinary work in this area. you have the -- a lot of your young staffers are looking at the with a blank stare. you broke together in a bipartisan way critically needed infrastructure. i just want to thank him this is a real pleasure to meet. i want to introduce somebody i have known for more than two decades now. ross baraka is a special kind of leader. he is an activist and artist. he is one of the more respected leaders in our country when it comes to local leadership. for a guy that lives in the central ward, he is mine there -- my mayor. the mayor has a masters class and had to take on the crisis of lead in pipes. it is extraordinary how he is a standout. the head of the epa came to newark with a sense of awe about what the mayor completed. you will hear a lot of detail on the lead service line replacement program, one of l
new jersey -- newark, new jersey. you may now introduce the witness. he is much shorter than i remember. [laughter] sen. booker: i want to thank the chairwoman and ranking member for your extraordinary work in this area. you have the -- a lot of your young staffers are looking at the with a blank stare. you broke together in a bipartisan way critically needed infrastructure. i just want to thank him this is a real pleasure to meet. i want to introduce somebody i have known for more than two...
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to the mayor of newark, i extend a warm welcome to newark sometime when you are on your way south 95 and where should i stop for a break, come and see your sister town. thank you. sen. lummis: thank you, chairman carver. and now, senator whitehouse. senator kelly, you are recognized. sen. kelly: thank you, madam chair. since this is our first subcommittee hearing since the infrastructure bill was signed into law, let me say thank you to senator duckworth and senator lummis for all of your work alongside chairman carver and ranking member capital to get the bill across the finish line. thank you for that. really a big deal in arizona. , i want to start with a question for you. in your testimony you discussed the $10 million that was included in the infrastructure law to address pfas contamination. this is a big challenge for the state of arizona, both the phoenix and tucson area have growing plumes in our groundwater aquifers. as he faced drug conditions along the colorado river, -- as we face drought conditions along the colorado river, water will become an important issue for many c
to the mayor of newark, i extend a warm welcome to newark sometime when you are on your way south 95 and where should i stop for a break, come and see your sister town. thank you. sen. lummis: thank you, chairman carver. and now, senator whitehouse. senator kelly, you are recognized. sen. kelly: thank you, madam chair. since this is our first subcommittee hearing since the infrastructure bill was signed into law, let me say thank you to senator duckworth and senator lummis for all of your work...
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and as a result of that, many newark residents were fired, as well as newark businesses began to subcontract on these projects. and are now primaries on other projects that are happening across the state in replacing lead service lines. >> that's a wonderful [inaudible] , thank you. before we close the hearing, i'd like to recognize senator llamas for any final questions or comments. >> well, thank you, madam chairman. and i'm going to borrow from our committee chair. he has this wonderful tradition of wrapping up hearings by asking our fine witnesses, what questions do you wish you would have been asked that you haven't been asked? so if anyone cares to put in a closing word, now would be the time. >> [inaudible] >> good! you know, this is such a significant program. i'm so impressed with the way it operates and how flexible and responsive it has been. i hope we can continue to be that way, because our communities are so different. and these funds just seem to get to the right places and solve real problems, and so, i really want to thank you, madam chairman, for having this hearing and tha
and as a result of that, many newark residents were fired, as well as newark businesses began to subcontract on these projects. and are now primaries on other projects that are happening across the state in replacing lead service lines. >> that's a wonderful [inaudible] , thank you. before we close the hearing, i'd like to recognize senator llamas for any final questions or comments. >> well, thank you, madam chairman. and i'm going to borrow from our committee chair. he has this...
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earlier i spoke with brian o'hara, director of public safety for newark, new jersey, and rich frankel, former special agent in charge of the fbi's new york joint terrorism task force. brian, i'd like to start with you. you see an incident like this. what goes through your mind as a public safety director of a large urban city? >> absolutely, it's obviously an incredibly devastating incident from the moment we started to hear about it. i just have to say, our hearts go out to all those folks who were affected. because just like here in newark, you know, those people are living in a community that's already affected with incredibly difficult levels of gun violence. we've had folks at home, folks in communities that have already historically been dealing with incredible challenges, made that much worse by the pandemic. the lack of resources available for young people, folks with mental illness, increasing number of illegal firearms on the street. particularly guns in the hands of people who should not have them. so obviously we're concerned about all of those issues. then also stepping u
earlier i spoke with brian o'hara, director of public safety for newark, new jersey, and rich frankel, former special agent in charge of the fbi's new york joint terrorism task force. brian, i'd like to start with you. you see an incident like this. what goes through your mind as a public safety director of a large urban city? >> absolutely, it's obviously an incredibly devastating incident from the moment we started to hear about it. i just have to say, our hearts go out to all those...
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passengers arriving from newark, new jersey, hearing something like this while in the air. >> if you choose to, you may remove your masks. >> reporter: on the newark to san francisco flight when captain broke the news that passengers and crew members no longer had a to cover faces. >> flight attendant came on after, said she's happy and will be wearing red lipstick. >> reporter: some applauded, others let people on the plane know they disagreed. >> they stood up, made their own announcement in the aisle, applaud those who continue wearing the masks. it's kind of -- got tension mounting on the plane. >> should be a personal choice, really, anyway. people who want to wear masks, that's great, fine. >> reporter: federal judge in florida struck down the federal mask requirement on planes, trains, busses and other public transportation less than a week after the cdc extended it through may 3rd. tsa is following suit, no longer requiring masks. retired commercial pilot says dropping the mask mandate is long overdue. >> the airlines have asked for this for some time, spent millions of dolla
passengers arriving from newark, new jersey, hearing something like this while in the air. >> if you choose to, you may remove your masks. >> reporter: on the newark to san francisco flight when captain broke the news that passengers and crew members no longer had a to cover faces. >> flight attendant came on after, said she's happy and will be wearing red lipstick. >> reporter: some applauded, others let people on the plane know they disagreed. >> they stood up,...
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passengers arriving from newark, new jersey, hearing something like this while in the air. >> if you choose to, you may remove your masks. >> reporter: on the newark to san francisco flight when captain broke t members no longer had a to cover faces. >> flight attendant came on after, said she's happy and will be wearing red lipstick. >> reporter: some applauded, others let people on the plane know they disagreed. >> they stood up, made their own announcement in the aisle, applaud those who continue wearing the masks. it's kind of -- got tension mounting on the plane. >> should be a personal choice, really, anyway. people who want to wear masks, that's great, fine. >> reporter: federal judge in florida struck down the federal mask requirement on planes, trains, busses and other public transportation less than a week after the cdc extended it through may 3rd. tsa is following suit, no longer requiring masks. retired commercial pilot says dropping the mask mandate is long overdue. >> the airlines have asked for this for some time, spent millions of dollars sanitizing their aircraft, pu
passengers arriving from newark, new jersey, hearing something like this while in the air. >> if you choose to, you may remove your masks. >> reporter: on the newark to san francisco flight when captain broke t members no longer had a to cover faces. >> flight attendant came on after, said she's happy and will be wearing red lipstick. >> reporter: some applauded, others let people on the plane know they disagreed. >> they stood up, made their own announcement in...
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. >> reporter: passengers arriving from newark, new jersey, hearing something similar to this while in the air. >> you may remove your masks. >> reporter: nbc bay area's planning manager was on that newark to san francisco flight when her captain broke the news that passengers and crew members no longer had to cover their faces. >> immediately a flight attendant came on after him saying she's happy about it and she's going to be wearing her red lipstick. >> reporter: she said some applauded, while others let them know that they disagreed with the announcement. >> they stood up and made their own announcement in the middle of the aisle and said we applaud those who will continue wearing the masks. so there was a little tension mounting on the plane. >> i think it should be a personal choice. people who want to wear masks, wear masks, great, that's fine. >> reporter: a federal judge in florida struck down the federal mask requirement on planes, trains, buses and other transportation. this taking place less than a week after the cdc extended it through may 3rd. tsa is following suit, no l
. >> reporter: passengers arriving from newark, new jersey, hearing something similar to this while in the air. >> you may remove your masks. >> reporter: nbc bay area's planning manager was on that newark to san francisco flight when her captain broke the news that passengers and crew members no longer had to cover their faces. >> immediately a flight attendant came on after him saying she's happy about it and she's going to be wearing her red lipstick. >>...
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newark airport i am foxbusiness. >> art madison thank you. spieth closer to summer travel season airline pilots are warning they are burnt out and need a break but hundreds of alaska airline pilots have have formed picket lines in recent weeks as their union fight for a new contract. you got pilots from delta and southwest airlines warning they are being stretched thin and pilot say they are logging longer hours with shorter layovers as airlines try to recover from the pandemic. they say in the slow travel deck easter sunday for instance can quickly become chaotic with fewer crews available by itself or tonight more than 2000 flights in the u.s. have been delayed and around 200 have been canceled for joining us now is kyle bailey aviation experts a former faa safety team representative. kyle, first will tell us more what is causing the rise in pilot fatigue and how much has pilot scheduling changed since he shut down the pandemic? >> happy easter, arthel. this is it pretty much what we saw a couple weeks ago was basically a perfect storm ther
newark airport i am foxbusiness. >> art madison thank you. spieth closer to summer travel season airline pilots are warning they are burnt out and need a break but hundreds of alaska airline pilots have have formed picket lines in recent weeks as their union fight for a new contract. you got pilots from delta and southwest airlines warning they are being stretched thin and pilot say they are logging longer hours with shorter layovers as airlines try to recover from the pandemic. they say...
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madison alworth from newark. speaking of airlines, we are speaking to the billionaire investor who won big during the pandemic by making a sizable bet in a very interesting way in the sector, which was in real financial trouble, at the height of the pandemic lockdowns. distressed debt investor mark la sry reveals the trade season the fed is ripping off the stimulus band aid standing by live and smiling and i'll ask him his best investment now coming up in a second in the meantime closing bell 38 minutes away the dow is down now 328 points, s&p lower by 64, nasdaq down 251, we're seeing an increase in the losses stay tuned we've got to see how this one ends we're coming right back. . like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care, you get a different ki
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madison alworth is at newark airport in new jersey. with how travelers are responding to those high ticket prices. airline ticket prices are sky high, and they are only getting higher with spring break travel and a jump in the cost of jet fuel. we're looking at ticket prices that are 40% more expensive. in january. jet fuel is doing a lot to increase the cost of travel. it's currently up 40% from the beginning of the year. estimates show that will be up 76% this summer. right now . domestic airfare will cost you an average of $330 per trip. hopper was not expecting us to hit that number until june. now they're saying expect a to $360. here just because i wanted to enjoy the city. get out of the house covid's over. cheapest was 3 51 way from newark to orlando . and that was the six hour layover in houston. so and that was the cheapest. otherwise we were at six or $700. we are already seeing a near 10 year high when it comes to ticket prices, but it is not slowing travelers down. in fact, travelers are outpacing supply. in some instances
madison alworth is at newark airport in new jersey. with how travelers are responding to those high ticket prices. airline ticket prices are sky high, and they are only getting higher with spring break travel and a jump in the cost of jet fuel. we're looking at ticket prices that are 40% more expensive. in january. jet fuel is doing a lot to increase the cost of travel. it's currently up 40% from the beginning of the year. estimates show that will be up 76% this summer. right now . domestic...
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from newark to orlando. that was a six-hour layover in houston. that was the cheapest. otherwise, we were $600 or $700. >> so let's talk about the actual prices, neil. right now the average domestic flight will cost you 330 round trip. hopper was expecting that price in june. with this 10% increase, you'll see $360 round trip for summer travel. if you have a trip planned, get the price alerts on and don't book last minute. neil? >> neil: thanks, madison. good advice. when we come back, a lot has been made of the administration blaming vladimir putin, the oil companies with the run up in prices. maybe they're crazy like a fox. one poll has most americans agreeing. ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. (♪ ♪) in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome
from newark to orlando. that was a six-hour layover in houston. that was the cheapest. otherwise, we were $600 or $700. >> so let's talk about the actual prices, neil. right now the average domestic flight will cost you 330 round trip. hopper was expecting that price in june. with this 10% increase, you'll see $360 round trip for summer travel. if you have a trip planned, get the price alerts on and don't book last minute. neil? >> neil: thanks, madison. good advice. when we come...
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relevant to our hearing today, board of pico, the supreme court rejected the effort by a school board in newark state to strip objectionable books from public school libraries. they members had gone to a conference promoting censorship and came back with a targeted hit list. the kind of hitless that is familiar to us. best short stories of negro writers edited by langston hughes. black boy by richard wright. after widely brandishing a compilation of passages, they overrode their own censorship committee and went ahead and censored nine of them. when the case went to the supreme court the majority sided with the students. they claim that the removal of books from the student library effected a form of political and ideological thought form antithetical to the concentration. announcing the judgment of the court and delivered an opinion that was joined by justice john paul stevens who had been nominee by president ford. justice blackmun and justice thurgood marshall. this was a decision dominated by supreme court justices who had been nominated to the court by gop presidents. that is something tha
relevant to our hearing today, board of pico, the supreme court rejected the effort by a school board in newark state to strip objectionable books from public school libraries. they members had gone to a conference promoting censorship and came back with a targeted hit list. the kind of hitless that is familiar to us. best short stories of negro writers edited by langston hughes. black boy by richard wright. after widely brandishing a compilation of passages, they overrode their own censorship...
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la guardia, jfk and newark. all three are run under the jurisdiction of the port authority. at two of the airports, jfk and la guardia, you're required to wear face masks in the airport terminal, even if your airline doesn't require it on the plane but in newark, you don't have to wear it in the terminal. it's hard to figure out where you're supposed to wear a mask and when you have the option to mask or not as we've seen throughout the pandemic. if people don't know what the rules are, it's difficult to follow them. >> such a great location on the ferry. we also saw picture of one of my favorite locations in new york, the patrick moynihan train hall for amtrak. julia, you broke big news today about the budget implications of another public health decision by the administration, which was to lift, as of may 23rd, this week, title 32. >> that's right and next week lifting title 42 at the border. that's been the plan along. but now they're having discussions, some may say too late, about what that means for the budget shortfall. they're predicting they'll have budget shortfall
la guardia, jfk and newark. all three are run under the jurisdiction of the port authority. at two of the airports, jfk and la guardia, you're required to wear face masks in the airport terminal, even if your airline doesn't require it on the plane but in newark, you don't have to wear it in the terminal. it's hard to figure out where you're supposed to wear a mask and when you have the option to mask or not as we've seen throughout the pandemic. if people don't know what the rules are, it's...
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if you're going to newark, in newark, you do not have to wear a mask in the terminal. if you're on the new jersey transit, say, coming into new york city, you don't have to wear a mask when you're on that train, but once you get to penn station, a state-run train terminal, you're then supposed to mask up. in terms of ubers nationwide, uber has said that masks are now optional for drivers as well as riders. but in new york city, the new york city taxi and limousine commission, they oversee ride shares as well as taxis and they say masks are still required in ubers as well as taxis. i got a taxi the other day and he said that masks are now optional. he said he got an alert that that was the new policy. this morning, when i requested it, there was an alert saying you still have to wear one if you're in new york city. but speaking with travelers, in all of these different places, jose, they say that it is just very confusing to keep up with what the rules are. and it's difficult to follow rules when you're not entirely sure what those rules are. jose? >> ellison barber, no
if you're going to newark, in newark, you do not have to wear a mask in the terminal. if you're on the new jersey transit, say, coming into new york city, you don't have to wear a mask when you're on that train, but once you get to penn station, a state-run train terminal, you're then supposed to mask up. in terms of ubers nationwide, uber has said that masks are now optional for drivers as well as riders. but in new york city, the new york city taxi and limousine commission, they oversee ride...
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for decades, fred taught in newark. when he suffered a heart attack and was rushed into surgery, a nurse leaned over him. >> i wanted to whisper that or tell him, that i know you. you were my teacher. something that could help him to center himself or calm himself. >> i remember she was a typical student at the junior high school. she was very active, very outgoing. she was a cheerleader. she was -- had lots of funds. >> he did set the tone for how serious i was to take the rest of my courses. that started everything. >> as for fred, he has recovered. he was an inspirational teacher. >>> people in berkeley got quite a shake. an earthquake sim u an earthquake simlaor in action. this is part of earthquake preparedness month, sponsored by the state office of emergency services. it's in berkeley. it's moving and shaking inside the cubicle. . . >>> crab season ends today. the season sending early due to hump back whales getting entangled in fishing gear. the season started late. >>> going, going, almost gone. the sierra snow
for decades, fred taught in newark. when he suffered a heart attack and was rushed into surgery, a nurse leaned over him. >> i wanted to whisper that or tell him, that i know you. you were my teacher. something that could help him to center himself or calm himself. >> i remember she was a typical student at the junior high school. she was very active, very outgoing. she was a cheerleader. she was -- had lots of funds. >> he did set the tone for how serious i was to take the...
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five screenplays, date they where like what i did last summer-type screenplays until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, but edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write rocky? sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all. sylvester: this is not a finished product, but you are a writer. but you had the format. david: you write longhand? sylvester: i write longhand. david: so a producer, mr. winkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy it, provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: you said no. sylvester: i said guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. at that time, i was broke. and when i say broke, i mean broke. david: finally they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15 day trial. sylvester: they did. they did. they had all kinds of morality clauses. basically if
five screenplays, date they where like what i did last summer-type screenplays until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, but edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write rocky? sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all. sylvester: this is not a...
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as you are traveling from the peninsula cross towards newark. wel4, that accident is still there. instead of all lanes being closed just open up the lane. so you can now travel through to get across from the peninsula over to newark and fremont the bay bridge about a 10 minute drive traveling into the city this morning, san mateo bridge a little under 14 minutes for you as you're making your drive. richmond, sandra fell bridge traveling out of richmond about a 10 minute commute and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls. 20 minutes for you this morning. >> i serve as commissioner commissioner for the airport commission, the airport and the city and county of san of san francisco. congratulations. >> and as mayor welcoming the first latino member of the airport commission, mayor london breed swearing-in, jose fuentes, al monza to that role yesterday. he joins the five-member board. that is stab lish is sf owes policies. almanza was born and raised in the mission district and he still lives in the city with his wife and their son. and san francisco's mayor is also endorsing supervi
as you are traveling from the peninsula cross towards newark. wel4, that accident is still there. instead of all lanes being closed just open up the lane. so you can now travel through to get across from the peninsula over to newark and fremont the bay bridge about a 10 minute drive traveling into the city this morning, san mateo bridge a little under 14 minutes for you as you're making your drive. richmond, sandra fell bridge traveling out of richmond about a 10 minute commute and the golden...
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what if i told you there is a move where we don't want any natural gas here particularly in newark. madison will explain after this. welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison, my brother max recommended you. so my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors the garcia's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized. hey john reese, jr. how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence. my sister told me so much about you. that's why it's more than advice worth listening to. it's advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire if you're a small business, there are lots of choices matchin when it comescription. to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choo
what if i told you there is a move where we don't want any natural gas here particularly in newark. madison will explain after this. welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison, my brother max recommended you. so my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors the garcia's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized. hey john reese, jr. how's your father doing? to help...
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we are cooler in fremont and newark. it 70's return for some locations in lynn. we will look for the increasing high clouds, the windy coast and some changes for your monday before we heat up this week. liz: back to that breaking news, sacramento police are investigating a shooting that left at least six people dead and at least 10 others injured. this happened around 2:00 this morning as nightclubs were closing in downtown sacramento, about two blocks from the state capital, just blocks from the golden one center if you are familiar with the area. the warriors are scheduled to play there tonight. no word if there will be changes to that game. the area is blocked off right now. other videos we have seen posted on social media are showing people running through the street as gunfire was heard in the background early this morning. the police chief of sacramento spoke to reporters about the incident. >> we had officers in the area that heard shots fired and responded to the area of 10th and k. they found a large crowd here and found they had a number of people who w
we are cooler in fremont and newark. it 70's return for some locations in lynn. we will look for the increasing high clouds, the windy coast and some changes for your monday before we heat up this week. liz: back to that breaking news, sacramento police are investigating a shooting that left at least six people dead and at least 10 others injured. this happened around 2:00 this morning as nightclubs were closing in downtown sacramento, about two blocks from the state capital, just blocks from...
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jersey today, a small plane crashing into the lawn of a home in the neighborhood about 35 miles west of newark authorities say the pilot, who was the only person on board, suffered minor injuries and is expected to be okay. the flight too off from north carolina investigators say the pilot may have lost control in high winds. >>> up next for us, the former president works to defeat high-profile incumbents in his own party. a test of his power, and theirs, and what it could all mean heading into the midterms test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test >>> just days after sarah palin announced she's running for congress, she's been endorsed by donald trump. and as the midterms approach, the former president is testing his political capital by targeting 12 incumbents in his own party. here's vaughn hillyard >> reporter: donald trump remains the country's most influential republican more than a year after his exit from washington. >> we are going to fight for america like no one has ever fought before.
jersey today, a small plane crashing into the lawn of a home in the neighborhood about 35 miles west of newark authorities say the pilot, who was the only person on board, suffered minor injuries and is expected to be okay. the flight too off from north carolina investigators say the pilot may have lost control in high winds. >>> up next for us, the former president works to defeat high-profile incumbents in his own party. a test of his power, and theirs, and what it could all mean...
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first five screenplays, date where like what i did last summer-type screenplays until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write rocky? sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all. sylvester: this is not a finished product, but you are a writer. but you had the format. david: you write longhand? sylvester: i write long. david: so a producer, mr. winkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy it, provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: you said no. sylvester: i said guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. at that time, i went broke. and when i say broke, i mean broke. david: finally they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15 day trial. sylvester: they did. they had all kinds of morality clauses. basically if you spit on
first five screenplays, date where like what i did last summer-type screenplays until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write rocky? sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all. sylvester: this is not a...
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winds in newark also in the san lorenzo winds blowing the 22 right now into oakland. and 24 in san pablo about that. 31 mile an hour winds in a hercules right now. so, yeah, very blustery winds all around the bay area. no matter where you go, those winds kind of kicking up and some spots windier than others. but everybody feeling good. sea breeze all caused by that area of low pressure moving to our north and kicking inland high pressure building in. but as that ridge builds in, that is going to make for spectacular weekend. we'll have more on that coming up in a few minutes. thank yours. next on kron, 4 news at 6 airplane manufacturer. boeing reported devastating losses to its shareholders. >> the ceo blaming it on a deal made with former president trump. why the ceo says he regrets that decision. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you
winds in newark also in the san lorenzo winds blowing the 22 right now into oakland. and 24 in san pablo about that. 31 mile an hour winds in a hercules right now. so, yeah, very blustery winds all around the bay area. no matter where you go, those winds kind of kicking up and some spots windier than others. but everybody feeling good. sea breeze all caused by that area of low pressure moving to our north and kicking inland high pressure building in. but as that ridge builds in, that is going...
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Apr 22, 2022
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some heavy storms into newark right now. look at that. so moving through thunderstorms, real possibility on and off throughout the night. we've got more rain on the way. get ready. we're going to see some thunderstorms, maybe some hail throughout the night tonight more a little later on the news. all round snow. yeah. plenty of snow. a ton on the scene about 2, 3, thing. yeah. okay. yeah. thank you, lawrence. thank you for being with us tonight. we'll see you tonight at 8 o'clock. have a good night. have a nice evening. ♪ ♪ schuylkill mike cason go space or on edge. will he not be from flying? and did he walk out of his tv interview with pierce morgan? >> what the former president is saying today. and johnny depp, the shocking task about his ex-wife. >> he said let's drown her before we burn her. >> the examination by amber heard's lawyer. and... rudy giuliani unmasked on the
some heavy storms into newark right now. look at that. so moving through thunderstorms, real possibility on and off throughout the night. we've got more rain on the way. get ready. we're going to see some thunderstorms, maybe some hail throughout the night tonight more a little later on the news. all round snow. yeah. plenty of snow. a ton on the scene about 2, 3, thing. yeah. okay. yeah. thank you, lawrence. thank you for being with us tonight. we'll see you tonight at 8 o'clock. have a good...
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screenplays they were pretty horrendous, like "what i did last summer"-type screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. poe, talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what triggered -- that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write "rocky?" sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all. sylvester: this is not a finished product, but you are a writer. but you had the format. david: you write longhand? sylvester: i write long. david: so a producer, mr. winkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy it, provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: you said no. sylvester: i said guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. at that time, i was broke. and when i say "broke," i mean broke. david: finally they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15 day trial period. sylvester: they did. they had all kinds of mo
screenplays they were pretty horrendous, like "what i did last summer"-type screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. poe, talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what triggered -- that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write "rocky?" sylvester: three...
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Apr 23, 2022
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screenplays they were pretty horrendous, like what i did last summer-type screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. poe, talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what triggered -- that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write "rocky?" sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all. sylvester: this is not a finished product, but you are a writer. but you had the format. david: you write longhand? sylvester: i write long. david: so a producer, mr. winkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy it, provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: you said no. sylvester: i said guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. at that time, i was broke. and when i say "broke," i mean broke. david: finally they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15 day trial period. sylvester: they did. they had all kinds of mo
screenplays they were pretty horrendous, like what i did last summer-type screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. poe, talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what triggered -- that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write "rocky?" sylvester: three and a half...
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Apr 23, 2022
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screenplays they were pretty horrendous, like what i did last summer-type screenplays until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write rocky? sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all. sylvester: this is not a finished product, but you are a writer. but you had the format. david: you write longhand? sylvester: i write long. david: so a producer, mr. winkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy it, provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: you said no. sylvester: i said guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. at that time, i went broke. and when i say broke, i mean broke. david: finally they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15 day trial period. sylvester: they did. they had all kinds of morality clauses. basically if you s
screenplays they were pretty horrendous, like what i did last summer-type screenplays until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write rocky? sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all. sylvester: this is...
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. >>> the "newark star ledger" says a new jersey third grade teacher saved a student when he started choking on a water bottle cap. video from inside the classroom shows the boy seeking help from teacher janeice jenkins after he could not dislodge the cap from hs throat. she perched the heimlich maneuver, clearing his airway. jenkins trained in cpr and first aid years ago, and she recently took a refresher course. came in handy. >>> still to come, billie eilish has a new sneaker collaboration. the singer re-imagines air force ones with an environmental twist. ♪ maybe it's another refill at your favorite diner... or waiting for the 7:12 bus... or sunday afternoon in the produce aisle. these moments may not seem remarkable. but at pfizer, protecting the regular routine, and everyday drives us to reach for exceptional. working to impact hundreds of millions of lives... young and old. it's what we call, the pursuit of normal. ♪ ♪ what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more... crazy commutes... crowd control- have a nice day alex (thanks ms. ellen) ...taking the sta
. >>> the "newark star ledger" says a new jersey third grade teacher saved a student when he started choking on a water bottle cap. video from inside the classroom shows the boy seeking help from teacher janeice jenkins after he could not dislodge the cap from hs throat. she perched the heimlich maneuver, clearing his airway. jenkins trained in cpr and first aid years ago, and she recently took a refresher course. came in handy. >>> still to come, billie eilish has a...
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it happened west of the dumbarton bridge near newark. the driver first hit the center divide before crossing back across all of elaine's, and then crashing through a chain-link fence. the chp says drug or alcohol did not play a role. >>> a good look at the sierra club are the fourth and final snow survey of the season is in. it is an abysmal one, a sign that california's drought is getting more devastating by the month. it's just 38% of average for this day. the phillips station in south lake tahoe stood on barren ground measuring a snow depth of 2.5 inches, 4% of average. this will impact water allocation around the state, and lead to strict rules on water use. >> californians get it. climate changes here, and it is changing our state. it is changing our region. winter temperatures mean less snowpack, which is obvious. snowpack being so important to the water supply, but also critical to keep our forests and rivers healthy. >>> paul heggen is here to give us perspective. there is nothing there. >> it's bad across the board. especially t
it happened west of the dumbarton bridge near newark. the driver first hit the center divide before crossing back across all of elaine's, and then crashing through a chain-link fence. the chp says drug or alcohol did not play a role. >>> a good look at the sierra club are the fourth and final snow survey of the season is in. it is an abysmal one, a sign that california's drought is getting more devastating by the month. it's just 38% of average for this day. the phillips station in...
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average the department of homeland security estimates when title 42 ends those numbers who climb in newark 12 -- 18000 crossers per day. let's take this up with our panel now, kristin, the president was confused this week between his mask mandates and the title 42 issue of limiting migration. but i think maybe everyone can understand his confusion. the message from the administration seems to be everybody needs to keep masks on traveling by air because covid is still an emergency. but illegal migration at the border there is no longer an emergency. so title 42 can go away. can you make sense of this or try to? >> no i cant there is no logic here is very insulting to the american people. but dhs is their projection come to pass we really do see about 18000 migrants in just six weeks were going to be apprehending about 750,000 immigrants it's more than the population of seattle. you cannot just import new u.s. cities basically every few months with no consequences but we are already seeing the consequences of unchecked illegal immigration. i live in houston in our city the hospitals are tota
average the department of homeland security estimates when title 42 ends those numbers who climb in newark 12 -- 18000 crossers per day. let's take this up with our panel now, kristin, the president was confused this week between his mask mandates and the title 42 issue of limiting migration. but i think maybe everyone can understand his confusion. the message from the administration seems to be everybody needs to keep masks on traveling by air because covid is still an emergency. but illegal...
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really nice looking weather mild 76 oakland newark. inland areas will be warm 88 in fairfield 85 in livermore and in concord, we do have a wind advisory for lake in solano county this weekend and that's because there's going to be gustier winds increasing the fire weather concerns. let me time this out for you breezy tomorrow afternoon getting windy tomorrow night going into saturday. it's going to be gusty and then look at sunday. we're gonna see 50 mile an hour winds. that's what the concern concern is, but following the wind. guess what shows up some rain on monday and in the sierra snow could see some high elevation snow above 3,000 feet here locally. so stay tuned accuweather 7-day forecast cooling begins tomorrow breezy and even cooler weekend heat relief wet level one storm for monday, and then we'll bring in another chance on thursday. so dan some big changes that you'll notice great to see the chance of rain. into place stepdad to aamy of falcons at uc. berkeley is in need of a name and you can help choose it. we've been follo
really nice looking weather mild 76 oakland newark. inland areas will be warm 88 in fairfield 85 in livermore and in concord, we do have a wind advisory for lake in solano county this weekend and that's because there's going to be gustier winds increasing the fire weather concerns. let me time this out for you breezy tomorrow afternoon getting windy tomorrow night going into saturday. it's going to be gusty and then look at sunday. we're gonna see 50 mile an hour winds. that's what the concern...
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Apr 17, 2022
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screenplays were pretty horrendous, like what-i-did-last-summer-type screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. it was poe. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to actually write "rocky?" sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all? sylvester: this is not a finished product, but as you know -- you are a writer -- but you had the format. david: you write longhand? sylvester: longhand. i write longhand. david: so a producer, mr. winkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy, it provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: and you said, no. sylvester: i said, guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. and at that time, i was broke. and when i say broke, i mean broke. david: finally, they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15-day trial period. sylvester: they
screenplays were pretty horrendous, like what-i-did-last-summer-type screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. it was poe. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to actually write "rocky?" sylvester: three and a half days. david:...
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Apr 23, 2022
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they were pretty horrendous, like what i did last summer-type what screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went finally i down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, writing writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. poe, talk about a misunderstood art artist, way ahead of his time time, the literary van gogh. that is what triggered -- that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write "rocky?" sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all. sylvester: this is not a finished product, but you are a euro writer. but you had the format. david: you write longhand? sylvester: i write long. david: so a producer, mr. winkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy it, provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: you said no. sylvester: i said guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. at that time, i was broke. and when i say "broke," i mean broke. david: finally they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15 d
they were pretty horrendous, like what i did last summer-type what screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went finally i down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, writing writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went off. poe, talk about a misunderstood art artist, way ahead of his time time, the literary van gogh. that is what triggered -- that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write...
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Apr 16, 2022
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screenplays were pretty hermann does, like, what i did last summer type screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went and off. it was poe. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write "rocky?" sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all? sylvester: this is not a finished product, but as you know, you are a writer, but you had the format. david: you write longhand? sylvester: i write long. david: so a producer, mr. winkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy it, provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: and you said no. sylvester: i said, guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. and at that time, i went broke. and when i say broke, i mean broke. david: finally they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15-day trial period. sylvester: they did. they had all kinds
screenplays were pretty hermann does, like, what i did last summer type screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went and off. it was poe. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to write "rocky?" sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's...
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you live slaves in your pottery a message and this is key. jillian, you speak to newark, was jealous to well knew it was printing wire, took it offline, which was which thorn with nisha to bother you spirited, including flick, so you may have a j, a c a r carter. good to please. in neutral age bama tim pneumonia, i knew well now on the pals program from institute always refused to reach me on the claims. kind of not says cooper, stooping configuration and losing close to points, briefly column a bunch of the way you wash and you and you call and then you're going to see them now. but then the but i'm on if should it's a honda? what is the, what is a senior level? the thing is that the settlement rigor ah, what was happening in the ukraine before february. the 24th, 2022. and what's happening now was a result of consistency. and systematic planning. i used to presume as a boys in you're still not as crew. joe a group. are you listening? caring of dog switch? i am a hello senior warning. yeah. let's see, squeak. let's see. squeaking easy. let's get you. when you get a moment, put you o
you live slaves in your pottery a message and this is key. jillian, you speak to newark, was jealous to well knew it was printing wire, took it offline, which was which thorn with nisha to bother you spirited, including flick, so you may have a j, a c a r carter. good to please. in neutral age bama tim pneumonia, i knew well now on the pals program from institute always refused to reach me on the claims. kind of not says cooper, stooping configuration and losing close to points, briefly column...
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screenplays were pretty horrendous, like what-i-did-last-summer-type screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went and off. it was poe. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to actually write "rocky?" sylvester: three and a half days. david: that's all? sylvester: this is not a finished product, but as you know -- you are a writer -- but you had the format. david: you write longhand? sylvester: longhand. i write longhand. david: so a producer, mr. winkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy it provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: and you said no. sylvester: i said, guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. and at that time, i was broke. and when i say broke, i mean broke. david: finally they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15-day trial period. sylvester: the
screenplays were pretty horrendous, like what-i-did-last-summer-type screenplays, until i came to the newark library and i went down to the basement and they showed me parchment writings of emerson, dickens, and edgar allan poe. that is where the light went and off. it was poe. talk about a misunderstood artist, way ahead of his time, the literary van gogh. that is what changed everything. david: how long did it take to actually write "rocky?" sylvester: three and a half days. david:...
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our transportation correspondent gio benitez is at newark airport with the latest. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning to you. right now, the majority of the people here are not wearing a mask, but if the cdc says they are necessary and the department of justice gets involved, well, that may have to change. this morning, so many travelers across the country tossing the masks. >> i think it's wonderful, in fact, i'm ecstatic. >> reporter: but now, the department of justice saying not so fast, confirming it will appeal a federal judge's ruling to strike down the mask mandate if the cdc believes that mandate is still necessary. the cdc saying overnight that it recommends masks during travel and that it will assess the need for a mask requirement. ♪ wear your mask ♪ >> reporter: in the meantime, passengers left to weigh the risks. >> are you going to wear a mask on the plane or are you going to keep it off? >> i'm probably going to keep it off but just kind of check things out. if someone is coughing, maybe i'll put it on. >> so it's situational
our transportation correspondent gio benitez is at newark airport with the latest. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning to you. right now, the majority of the people here are not wearing a mask, but if the cdc says they are necessary and the department of justice gets involved, well, that may have to change. this morning, so many travelers across the country tossing the masks. >> i think it's wonderful, in fact, i'm ecstatic. >> reporter: but now, the...
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Apr 12, 2022
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those winds, they've still got some gusty conditions in the cupertino 30 mile an hour winds. 36 in newark, 30 san lorenzo just over the hills there, gusty as well, black hawk and checking that some 32 mile an hour. gusts say, but also hard get the idea. blustery winds around the bay are those winds will subside overnight. tonight, the breeze back again tomorrow. and then another chance, some rain on the way. we'll talk about that coming up in a few minutes. thank you, lawrence. locally, many people are still looking relief from the sky. high gasoline prices. coming up, we'll break down the governor's new plan to help. >> another curve ball from elon musk after his big investment in twitter why the billionaire says he won't join the company's board of the company's board of directors. when a truck hit my car, the company's board of directhe insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. call the barnes firm now, and let us help you get the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ numbers... ...move you but some c
those winds, they've still got some gusty conditions in the cupertino 30 mile an hour winds. 36 in newark, 30 san lorenzo just over the hills there, gusty as well, black hawk and checking that some 32 mile an hour. gusts say, but also hard get the idea. blustery winds around the bay are those winds will subside overnight. tonight, the breeze back again tomorrow. and then another chance, some rain on the way. we'll talk about that coming up in a few minutes. thank you, lawrence. locally, many...