A flash flood warning has been issued for parts of western North Carolina, raising concerns for residents and authorities. The National Weather Service has predicted heavy rainfall on Monday night, which could result in flash flooding in several areas.
Meteorologists have warned that these heavy showers could lead to rapid rises in rivers and streams, causing flooding in low-lying areas. The rainfall is expected to be intense over a short period of time, increasing the risk of flash floods.
Residents are advised to stay alert and be prepared to take immediate action in the event of a flash flood warning. It is crucial to monitor local weather updates and to follow any evacuation orders or instructions from authorities.
Flash floods can be extremely dangerous and can happen with little to no warning. They can result in property damage, road closures, and even the loss of life. It is important for residents to take this threat seriously and to stay updated on the latest weather conditions.
Please stay tuned for further updates as the situation unfolds. Stay safe and be prepared for potential flash floods in western North Carolina on Monday night.
by Samantha May | News Channel 3
Michigan State University is commemorating a century of football at Spartan Stadium. The iconic stadium, located in East Lansing, has been the home of the Michigan State Spartans since it first opened its doors on September 29, 1923.
Spartan Stadium has a rich history, hosting numerous memorable moments throughout the years. With a seating capacity of over 75,000, it has witnessed thrilling victories, heartbreaking defeats, and electrifying game-day atmospheres.
To mark this significant milestone, the university has planned a series of events and celebrations throughout the football season. These celebrations will include special halftime performances, recognition of past players and coaches, and tributes to the stadium's architectural and historical significance.
The university is also launching a commemorative book, detailing the history and evolution of Spartan Stadium over the past century. This book will highlight the stadium's growth and transformation, showcasing iconic moments and the impact it has had on both the university and the East Lansing community.
As Spartan Stadium enters its second century, it continues to serve as a symbol of pride and tradition for Michigan State University and its passionate fans. With its illustrious past and promising future, Spartan Stadium remains an integral part of the university's legacy in college football.
Danielle Collins has opened up about the controversy surrounding her clash with Maria Sakkari at the Canadian Open. During the match, Sakkari hit a ball that bounced into the crowd after her serve was called a fault. Collins confronted Sakkari and told her to "shut her mouth." Following the incident, Collins faced backlash on social media for her behavior. However, Collins has defended herself, stating that she was standing up for the person who nearly got hit by the ball. She claims that she was "villainized" for speaking out against Sakkari. Collins credited her coach for helping her find her authentic self and not worrying about others' opinions. She stated that a few months ago, she would have been too concerned about what others would think of her. Collins' opening match at the 2023 US Open was a dominant victory over Linda Fruhvirtova, and she will face Elise Mertens in the second round.
The proceedings of the Georgia 2020 election RICO case involving former President Donald Trump and 18 other co-defendants will be live-streamed on YouTube, according to a decision made by Judge Scott McAfee. News stations, including 11Alive, will be allowed to record inside the court room and stream the proceedings. This is not the first time Judge McAfee has live-streamed court proceedings; he and other judges in the Superior Court have previously put their in-court Zoom conferences on YouTube. The live-streaming of the RICO case will provide public access to the court proceedings and allow people to watch the trial online. The trial is scheduled to begin in late October, and Kenneth Chesebro, one of the defendants in the case, has already pleaded not guilty and waived his right to an arraignment hearing. He is facing seven criminal charges, including a violation of Georgia's RICO act and conspiracy to commit forgery. The case is set to be tried together with all 19 defendants, but some have requested separate trials or to move the case into federal court.
Senator Mitch McConnell's recent freezing episodes during news conferences have raised concerns about his health and ability to complete his term. If McConnell were to retire before his term ends, how would the vacancy be filled?
Under Kentucky law, the power to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate was previously reserved for the governor. However, Republican lawmakers changed the law in 2021, making it so that a state executive committee of the same political party as the departing senator would name three candidates for the governor to choose from. The chosen candidate would fill the vacancy on a temporary basis until a special election is held. The timing of the special election would depend on when the vacancy occurs.
It is important to note that McConnell has previously supported this change in the law. Despite his health concerns, McConnell has brushed off questions about his ability to continue in his role. However, speculation continues about the potential consequences if McConnell were to retire mid-term.
While retirement is currently uncertain for McConnell, his recent freezing episodes have heightened concerns and prompted discussions about who might follow him in the Senate. As McConnell's health remains in focus, questions arise about whether it is appropriate for aging politicians to continue in their positions.
The Biden administration has proposed a rule that would require nursing homes to hire minimum numbers of front-line caregivers in an effort to address long-standing complaints about neglect and abuse in the industry. The rule, if implemented, would make good on a promise President Biden made in his 2022 State of the Union speech. However, the proposed staffing levels have disappointed many advocates for better care in nursing homes.
Under the proposed rule, each resident would need to receive 2.45 hours of care from a nurse aide per day, as well as 0.55 hours of care from a registered nurse. While this falls short of the optimal level of 4.1 hours per day recommended by a government study two decades ago, it is still a step towards improving care.
Industry trade groups have pushed back against the proposed rule, citing severe staff shortages and the cost of meeting mandatory staff levels. However, the government estimates that around 75% of nursing homes will need to increase staffing to meet the requirements.
Critics fear that the proposed rule does not go far enough and will only enshrine mediocre levels of care. They argue that higher staffing levels are needed to ensure the well-being and safety of nursing home residents.
The proposed rule will now enter a public comment period before it can be finalized.
New York City residents can expect a sunny and warm Labor Day weekend, with temperatures reaching 87 degrees on Monday, according to the National Weather Service. A high-pressure system will keep the region dry with plenty of sunshine throughout the weekend. The humidity will remain relatively low on Saturday and Sunday but will rise on Monday morning as the temperature climbs. Rip currents from previous hurricanes could be a concern at New York's beaches, but the risk is expected to decrease to moderate levels by Saturday. Although the weather for Labor Day 2023 will be similar to last year, with a high of 88 degrees in Central Park, summer-like conditions are expected to persist beyond the holiday. The sunny weather is forecasted to continue for at least the next seven days, with temperatures possibly reaching the low-90s in the coming week, especially for the start of the school year. So, it seems like summer isn't quite ready to say goodbye just yet.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been publicly criticizing President Joe Biden over the handling of the migrant crisis in his city, but sources reveal that their relationship began deteriorating behind closed doors months earlier. Adams expressed frustration to Biden's aides, demanding more assistance in handling the influx of migrants. The White House defended their efforts, noting that many of Adams' requests would require congressional action or face legal challenges. The breakdown of their partnership has led to finger-pointing and frustration between both sides as the crisis in New York City continues to grow.
New York City has become the epicenter of the migrant crisis, with over 100,000 newly arrived asylum seekers since spring 2022. The cost of providing housing and basic services is projected to reach $12 billion in the coming years. Efforts to find solutions and alleviate concerns have been unsuccessful, leaving both the White House and New York officials concerned about the political implications in the coming 2024 elections.
Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey has also expressed his hesitation to take on any of the migrants surging into New York City. Murphy cited the lack of resources and federal support as reasons why New Jersey cannot participate in a potential shelter plan. The possibility of using the Atlantic City International Airport as a shelter for migrants has faced criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike.
As the migrant crisis continues to escalate, there is growing concern among Democrats about the backlash from voters, particularly in suburban areas. The divide between leaders in Albany and New York City further exacerbates the issue, with both Mayor Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul expressing dissatisfaction with each other's handling of the crisis. The inability to find effective solutions not only leaves thousands of migrants in limbo but also poses a major political problem for Democrats in the upcoming 2024 elections.
Overall, the migrant crisis in New York City has strained the relationship between Mayor Adams, President Biden, and their respective teams. The lack of progress in addressing the crisis has raised concerns about the potential political fallout for Democrats in the near future.
Dominic Pezzola, a member of the far-right Proud Boys, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in storming the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. Pezzola, a former Marine, was convicted of assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. During the riot, he was seen smashing a window with a police shield and later filmed himself smoking a "victory cigar" in the Capitol building.
The sentencing of Pezzola follows the recent sentencing of other Proud Boys leaders, Joseph Biggs and Zachary Rehl, to 17 years and 15 years in prison, respectively. The government is seeking even longer prison terms for Pezzola and another Proud Boy, Ethan Nordean, who was convicted of seditious conspiracy and other crimes. Nordean will be sentenced on Friday.
The storming of the Capitol by thousands of Trump supporters resulted in the deaths of five people, including a police officer, and caused millions of dollars in damage. The riot was fueled by then-President Donald Trump's false claims of widespread election fraud. Despite the legal consequences faced by those involved, Trump has continued to perpetuate these baseless claims, leading the Republican race for the 2024 nomination.
A dramatic increase in drone attacks targeting Russian territory has the potential to shift the dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, according to analysts. Russian regions, including the capital Moscow, have seen an uptick in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks, with Ukraine using mostly Ukrainian-made drones to strike back at Russia. The recent drone strike on a Russian airfield near NATO territory, which destroyed at least four Russian aircraft, showcases the evolving drone warfare tactics employed by Ukraine. New images of the airfield reveal the extent of the damage, indicating that the drones likely targeted the aircraft fuel tanks. These attacks on Russian soil demonstrate Ukraine's determination to bring the effects of war closer to Russia's doorstep. As Ukraine continues its counteroffensive to regain Russian-occupied territory and disrupt the "land-bridge" to occupied Crimea, the use of drones to assault Russian territory is becoming an increasingly significant aspect of Ukraine's military strategy. Experts suggest that this trend of drone attacks is likely to continue and may have far-reaching implications in the ongoing conflict.
Super Typhoon Saola is approaching China's southern coast with winds recorded at 220km/h. The Hong Kong Observatory has raised its alert to the second-highest level, warning of significant increases in wind speeds and the possibility of serious flooding in low-lying coastal areas. The public has been advised to stay indoors, find safe shelter, and stay away from exposed doors and windows. Tens of millions of people are in the storm's path, and dangerous storm surges of 1-3 meters are expected. In preparation, Hong Kong has gone on disaster alert, with thousands of emergency services personnel on standby and classes cancelled for the first day of the new school year. As Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu stated, even experts cannot predict the exact path and intensity of the storm, so readiness and flexibility in emergency responses are crucial. China's Guangdong province has also declared a windstorm emergency and relocated over 100,000 people in anticipation of Saola's landfall. As the situation unfolds, the Hong Kong Observatory will assess the need to issue higher tropical cyclone warning signals later in the evening.
A newly released 911 call has shed light on the immediate response to the deadly shooting at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). The caller urgently pleaded with the operator to lock down the campus and warned that students were still walking past the building where the shooter was active. The caller identified the suspect as Tailei Qi and even directed the dispatcher to Qi's photo on UNC's website. Qi, a graduate student, was later arrested and charged with first-degree murder and carrying a gun on educational property. The victim was identified as UNC associate professor Zijie Yan, who was also Qi's faculty advisor.
The released 911 call brings into question the alert protocols and communication during the lockdown. The call suggests that there was a delay between the initial alert and the all-clear issued by campus police, which occurred over three hours after the first alert. Students have raised concerns about the effectiveness of the school's response and the safety measures in place. UNC Police Chief Brian James, however, insists that they followed all protocols. The shooting has prompted a reevaluation of safety measures on campus and renewed discussions about gun violence in America.
AS Roma will face AC Milan in a highly-anticipated Serie A clash as they strive to secure their first win of the season. Roma has had a slow start, with only one point from their first two matches, while Milan has won both of their games, thanks in part to the goal-scoring prowess of Christian Pulisic.
Roma's hopes of a victory may be hampered by the absence of Romelu Lukaku, who is still not fit enough to start. They will rely on striker Andrea Belotti, supported by midfielders Lorenzo Pellegrini and Houssem Aouar, to lead their attack.
AC Milan, on the other hand, will enter the match with confidence, as they are unbeaten in 10 of their last 11 Serie A matches against Roma. They will look to extend their winning streak and maintain their position at the top of the table.
Milan's leading scorer, Olivier Giroud, and new arrival Christian Pulisic, who has already scored two goals in two games, will be crucial to their attacking threat.
Roma will need to tighten up their defense, as they have conceded the most goals from open play in Serie A so far this season.
Will Roma be able to secure their first win against the table-topping Milan, or will Milan continue their dominant form? The match promises to be an exciting showdown between two talented teams.
Las Vegas is facing the threat of flash flooding this weekend as fast-moving thunderstorms hit the region. On Friday, heavy rain caused flash flooding along parts of the Las Vegas Strip, with at least one driver needing to be rescued from a car. The National Weather Service reported that Boulder City, about 26 miles southeast of Las Vegas, received 1.14 inches of rain, while over an inch of rain fell near Interstate 15 at Charleston Boulevard. A flash flood warning is in effect for the area until Saturday night.
The thunderstorms are part of the region's monsoon season, which typically lasts from June to mid-September. The Weather Service has warned of the potential for dangerous lightning, gusty winds, and heavy rain throughout the weekend. Some areas could see 1 to 2 inches of rain, with the heaviest rainfall expected on Friday and Saturday.
The recent storms come just a week after another round of storms caused flooding on the Las Vegas Strip, damaging at least one resort. As clean-up efforts continue in areas already impacted by the storms, lightning could further delay the recovery process.
Overall, the city of Las Vegas is urging residents to exercise caution, avoiding flooded areas and flood channels. The National Weather Service plans to issue a flash flood warning for the region by Thursday evening to keep residents and visitors informed of the potential risks.
Director Antoine Fuqua recently shed some light on why a prequel to the hit film Training Day will likely never come to fruition. In an interview with Digital Spy, Fuqua explained that the prequel would have needed the participation of star Denzel Washington when he was younger to capture the same excitement and impact. He stated, "There was a time when a prequel for Training Day sounded interesting, but it would have had to be done with Denzel back then, when he was closer to that age." Fuqua emphasized that without Washington's involvement, the project would not be the same.
Fuqua's comments come after reports last year that a Training Day prequel was in development, focusing on a young Alonzo Harris (Washington's character) during the Los Angeles riots. However, no progress has been made on the project, and it seems that interest in a prequel has diminished over time.
Training Day, released in 2001, has become a classic crime drama and is considered one of Washington's most iconic roles. Fuqua and Washington have continued their collaboration on The Equalizer series, with the latest installment, The Equalizer 3, set for release shortly after a 4K restoration of Training Day hits theaters.
Although a Training Day prequel may not be in the works, fans can still enjoy the enduring legacy of the original film and the dynamic performances of its cast.
San Antonio has been named one of the best cities for rooftop dining in the United States, according to a recent report by Roof Gnome. The report ranked over 360 cities based on the number of rooftop restaurants, consumer ratings, and outdoor dining-friendly climates. San Antonio landed at No. 61 on the list, making it one of the top cities for enjoying meals in the clouds. The city's growth in rooftop bars and restaurants shows no sign of slowing, with new spaces opening up at venues like The Aztec Theatre and Rosario's. Other Texas cities also made the list, with Houston ranking at No. 18, Austin at No. 23, Dallas at No. 32, and Fort Worth at No. 89. The report highlighted that Texas has a thriving rooftop dining scene, with 10 big cities in the state ranking in the top 50 percent. So, if you're looking for a meal with a view, San Antonio may be the perfect place to go.
Heavy rainfall in central West Virginia has caused major flash floods and led to a state of emergency being declared for several counties. Kanawha, Braxton, Calhoun, Clay, and Roane counties are under a state of emergency, according to West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice. The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood emergency for Kanawha County, which received 3 to 6 inches of rain on Monday alone. Local reports show streets, homes, and cars submerged in murky water. The West Virginia Division of Highways is working to clear culverts, assess damage, and perform water rescues in the affected areas. As of Monday morning, there had already been 22 water rescues in Kanawha County and surrounding areas. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue through Tuesday, with areas near the mountains at greater risk for high water issues. Residents are advised to seek higher ground and not to drive through high water.
The Equalizer franchise has been a consistent moneymaker for Sony Pictures over the years. With Denzel Washington in the lead role, the action-packed films have been a hit with audiences. However, director Antoine Fuqua has recently hinted that "The Equalizer 3" may be the end of the road for Robert McCall. So, will there be an "Equalizer 4"?
Fuqua and Washington have both stated that they believe "The Equalizer 3" will be the last installment in the series. However, they also acknowledge that anything is possible in Hollywood. Fuqua mentioned that Washington is in great shape and always ready for another film. Additionally, Fuqua suggested the possibility of a prequel with John David Washington or Michael B. Jordan playing a young McCall.
While a fourth film has not been confirmed, it is clear that the franchise has potential to continue in some form. Whether it's another installment with Washington or a prequel with a new actor, there are still opportunities to explore the story of Robert McCall.
So, will "The Equalizer 4" happen? Only time will tell, but fans of the franchise can remain hopeful for more thrilling and action-packed adventures with the enigmatic Robert McCall.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) has unveiled a new online licensing portal and smartphone app to make renewing hunting and fishing licenses easier for hunters and anglers. The upgraded online licensing portal will offer more user-friendly features, including license listings based on user residency, age, and current license purchases. The AGFC aims to make the system more inclusive by offering an interface in both English and Spanish by the end of the year.
The smartphone app relaunch will make it more compatible with modern smartphones and allow users to check deer and turkeys without cell phone service. Users must delete the old application and download the new one listed under "AGFC" in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The app allows hunters to verify their tags, check deer, bear, or turkey, and serve as electronic proof of tagged kills.
AGFC partnered with PayIt Outdoors' Conservation Outdoor Recreation & Engagement (CORE) platform to upgrade its electronic licensing system. The new system provides a streamlined digital platform for purchasing licenses, reporting harvests, and finding local events. The mobile app allows customers to submit game checks even when cellular activity is limited. The upgraded system also consolidates sales, events, and marketing data, making it easier for AGFC staff to improve the customer experience. With over 8.6 million transactions processed and 650,000 customers served annually, AGFC aims to enhance communication and customer satisfaction with the new system and app.
Director Antoine Fuqua has expressed his desire to release director's cuts for two of his movies. In an interview with IndieWire, Fuqua revealed that he would like to release a longer cut of his 2016 Western action movie The Magnificent Seven, which featured an ensemble cast including Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt. Fuqua mentioned that actor Ethan Hawke had seen the original cut and praised it as better.
Additionally, Fuqua expressed his interest in a director's cut for his 2003 action thriller Tears of the Sun, starring Bruce Willis and Monica Bellucci. He noted that the original version had more depth and focused on the people and events, rather than being movie star-driven. However, he acknowledged Willis' star power and understood the decision to shift the focus.
While Fuqua expressed his desire to release these director's cuts, he also acknowledged the challenges associated with it, such as obtaining the necessary funding. It remains to be seen whether these director's cuts will be realized, but fans of Fuqua's work and these films may have something to look forward to in the future.
September is bringing a lot of excitement for movie buffs, with a variety of Hollywood releases coming to both theaters and streaming platforms. Here's a look at some of the highly anticipated releases this month:
1. "The Equalizer 3" - Denzel Washington returns as retired U.S. Marine and former DIA officer Robert McCall, who finds himself defending his friends and their families from local crime bosses. It hits theaters on September 1.
2. "The Nun 2" - This supernatural horror movie is the ninth installment in The Conjuring Universe series. Taissa Farmiga reprises her role, and the film is set to release on September 8.
3. "A Haunting in Venice" - Reviving the iconic detective Hercule Poirot, this film will be released on September 15.
4. "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3" - The romantic comedy trilogy continues with this release on September 8.
5. "Expendables 4" - The action-packed franchise returns with Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone, and Megan Fox. It is set to release on September 22.
6. "Dumb Money" - Based on the GameStop stock saga, this film will be released on September 15.
7. "Spy Kids: Armageddon" - The popular Spy Kids series makes its debut on Netflix on September 22.
8. "Saw X" - The tenth installment of the Saw franchise hits theaters on September 29.
With such diverse offerings, there is something for everyone this September. Get ready for a month filled with action, horror, romance, and comedy.
Denzel Washington is widely recognized as one of the greatest actors of his generation, with an impressive career filled with acclaimed performances. However, he has also proven himself as an action hero in The Equalizer films. Breaking the Hollywood binary of Oscar winners versus action stars, Washington combines efficient but brutal action with Oscar-quality acting, challenging the notion of one-dimensional action heroes and adding depth to the genre.
In 2014, Washington headlined The Equalizer, an action vehicle that felt like a throwback to the street-level brawlers of the '80s. The film adaptation of the TV show allowed Washington to showcase his skills as both an actor and an action star. Directed by Antoine Fuqua, who previously collaborated with Washington on the Oscar-winning Training Day, the film provided clarity and a return to intense action scenes.
The success of The Equalizer led to two more films in the franchise, solidifying Washington's status as an action hero. While he may not fit into the mold of traditional action stars, Washington's portrayal of Robert McCall combines efficient action with his nuanced and powerful acting, challenging the notion that action heroes cannot be Oscar winners.
In retrospect, The Equalizer films serve as a natural progression in Washington's career, as he explores different genres and challenges himself as an actor. He proves that he is not only an A-list actor but also a damn good action hero.
The body of Jeanne Roblez Howell, a 64-year-old woman from Sedona, Arizona, was discovered at Bryce Canyon National Park on August 26. Howell had gone missing after hiking the Fairyland Loop trail on August 25, the same day flash flooding occurred in the area due to heavy rain from a thunderstorm. Search teams, including the Garfield County Sheriff's Office and the Utah Department of Public Safety, found Howell's body in Campbell Canyon, about a mile east of the trail. A medical examiner is conducting an investigation to determine the cause of death, but officials believe it is related to flash flooding incidents in the park. Howell's death is described as a tragic event, and the park expressed its appreciation for the assistance provided by local authorities. The Fairyland Loop trail is considered strenuous, with rapid elevation gain and a length of 8 miles. Bryce Canyon National Park advises hikers to be prepared for changing weather conditions and suggests carrying the necessary supplies, including navigation tools, sun protection, insulation, illumination, and first-aid supplies.
A dramatic increase in drone attacks targeting Russian territory is expected to continue and could have a significant impact on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine has been utilizing mostly Ukrainian-made drones to strike military bases, airfields, and fuel depots in Russia itself, demonstrating their ability to make life difficult for Russia and its forces. These attacks have targeted western, central, and southern Russian regions, as well as the capital Moscow.
The use of drones by Ukraine marks a new phase in the conflict, with the war now coming to Russia's doorstep. The attacks on Russian-occupied Crimea, the land corridor, and the Kerch bridge, as well as Russian shipping in the Black Sea, have made Crimea and Russia less secure for Russian forces.
Analysts believe that the use of drones by Ukraine could be a game-changer, introducing a level of destruction, instability, and unpredictability to Russia similar to what Ukraine has experienced in the conflict. As long as the invasion continues, Ukraine is likely to intensify its drone attacks, further challenging Russia's security and pushing the war closer to its territory.
Russia's air defenses may have overlooked the unusually large number of Ukrainian drones that targeted the Pskov airfield, indicating a possible gap in their defenses. The proliferation of drones in the conflict has made movement and concealment on the battlefield more difficult and provided unprecedented views of the modern war.
This new phase of the conflict raises concerns about the future of warfare and poses a challenge to the capabilities of US troops in future conflicts. The use of drones in Ukraine confirms the arrival of a new aerial threat that will require adaptation and innovation in military strategies.
Former President Donald Trump's deposition transcript, released by the New York Attorney General's office, reveals a lengthy and combative exchange between Trump and the AG's lawyers. The deposition is part of a civil fraud trial set to begin on October 2, in which Trump is accused of routinely inflating his net worth to secure lower-cost loans and deceive banks. The lawsuit alleges that Trump, his two eldest sons, and two former top executives of the Trump Organization inflated his net worth in financial filings made on behalf of the company.
During the deposition, Trump's answers were so long-winded that one of the AG's lawyers expressed concern about the length of the proceedings. Trump's lawyer also complained about the breadth of the questions asked by the AG's lawyers. The transcript offers insight into Trump's statements about his "brand" and the value of his assets.
In response to the allegations, Trump took to social media to deny the claims, calling himself a "multi-billionaire." He criticized the New York Attorney General and accused her of defamation.
The civil fraud trial is scheduled to begin on October 2, where Trump and his two adult sons may face a significant financial penalty if found guilty. The New York Attorney General is also seeking to bar the Trumps from engaging in commercial real estate contracts or applying for loans for the next five years.
