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light snow i'll just get to where i'm going and we have a white out we just had this problem in buffalo new york there was a seventy five car pile up or not thomas cars going to make a logic decision of do i go here or die go there where we as humans make different choices hey i see there's a pile up or there's a slowdown of traffic i may have to drive on the grass and maybe even hit the armco you know the railing on the side in order to not be hit from behind by other vehicles because when snow conditions come on was no notice or ice or bad wind that's the problem is cameras they may decide quickly but they may not make the same decision a human has and i think one of the big solutions to this is to keep people going through driver's ed and educate them how to drive better not just to pass a test but absolutely you know i wonder if maybe there would be separate standards for you know when you would be able to use the autonomous vehicles you know if you're in in l.a. and it's you know seventy five degrees and clear that you know you're right it's allowed to use it but if you're in like you say b
light snow i'll just get to where i'm going and we have a white out we just had this problem in buffalo new york there was a seventy five car pile up or not thomas cars going to make a logic decision of do i go here or die go there where we as humans make different choices hey i see there's a pile up or there's a slowdown of traffic i may have to drive on the grass and maybe even hit the armco you know the railing on the side in order to not be hit from behind by other vehicles because when...
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. >>> a new type of mediation is gaining in popularity in buffalo, new york. it's called gong b yoga, students lay on the ground and listen to the sound ever a gong for 30 minutes. the twice monthly sessions are popular, they sell out. >> i always wanted a gong. >> your neighbors would not like that. >> teacher makes his video to show his over the top methods to ray void germs in the classroom. >>> coming up in the morning buzz what $12,000 will get you at mickey ds this wednesday. new tv, new speakers, netflix. this is going to be the place for binge watching, ladies. is it, ladies? don't get me wrong, you have killer tech mrs. d but you still don't have fios. ok? fios is a 100% fiber-optic network, literally engineered for streaming. good advice. i've also got some ideas on a better cereal selection, which i will keep to myself. experience netflix on the 100% fiber-optic network made for streaming switch to fios and get a year of netflix on us with a two-year agreement. >> an alabama woman was found alive after found several days in the wood. hundreds of peo
. >>> a new type of mediation is gaining in popularity in buffalo, new york. it's called gong b yoga, students lay on the ground and listen to the sound ever a gong for 30 minutes. the twice monthly sessions are popular, they sell out. >> i always wanted a gong. >> your neighbors would not like that. >> teacher makes his video to show his over the top methods to ray void germs in the classroom. >>> coming up in the morning buzz what $12,000 will get you at...
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. >>> a new type of medication is gaining popularity in buffalo new york. called gong bath yoga. students lay on the floor in the dark while listening to the sounds of a gong for 45 minutes. owner megan callahan said the twice monthly sessions sell out. >>> igram is testing a new feature whether someone is taking a screen shot of your story. >>> hackers are accessing more personal data from he can -- eq equifax than previously thought. that's coming up at 6:00 a.m. with our human lab date night. and a meal you can serve for brunch lunch or late night supper. >> almost quinn -- win the -- quintuple five. might see leftover rain in the morning. it is soggy out there and getting down to 44 degrees. >> lasalle university marked the passing of a former nba player attended roman catholic high school drafted by the heat in 2002 and played in various teams across the nba for 14 years he was 38 years old. >>> a ceremony that was held in smyrna delaware, they honored the life and legacy of stephen floyd who was killed during inmate uprising at the correctional facili
. >>> a new type of medication is gaining popularity in buffalo new york. called gong bath yoga. students lay on the floor in the dark while listening to the sounds of a gong for 45 minutes. owner megan callahan said the twice monthly sessions sell out. >>> igram is testing a new feature whether someone is taking a screen shot of your story. >>> hackers are accessing more personal data from he can -- eq equifax than previously thought. that's coming up at 6:00 a.m....
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. >>> a new kind of mediation is gaining popularity in buffalo, new york. >> this is interesting, this is called gong bat yoga. students listen to the sounds of the gong for 35 minutes, the twice monthly sessions are sold out. >>> a young teacher said god gave her a calling. she adopted her young student and his brother after struggling young mother was trying to find her way. >> reporter: at 24 years old, chelsea was a teacher in baton rouge, louisiana, one student jerome robinson was causing trouble day in and day out. chelsea admitting his behave so bad, she almost quit teaching. after her commitment to teach for america, it was time to move on. in 2015, chelsea had a life altering dream, god told her she was destined to be jerome's mother. soon to realize he felt the same. with his blessing, and hope for a better life. chelsea became mom to jerome and his brother jake. now after two years later, the family is thriving. >> she pulled money out of her retirement plan for a down payment on that house. we'll be right back. later harry's father prince charles will host a private recepti
. >>> a new kind of mediation is gaining popularity in buffalo, new york. >> this is interesting, this is called gong bat yoga. students listen to the sounds of the gong for 35 minutes, the twice monthly sessions are sold out. >>> a young teacher said god gave her a calling. she adopted her young student and his brother after struggling young mother was trying to find her way. >> reporter: at 24 years old, chelsea was a teacher in baton rouge, louisiana, one...
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new york bombmaking scheme accused of hiring students. >>> and caught on camera, the >>> we're back with images of a train that derailed and caught fire near buffalonew york, that was carrying a load of new cars. the engineer and conductor suffered nonlife-threatening injuries. an investigation is under way to try to figure out what caused the derailment. >>> twin brothers including a former teacher are under arrest in new york this morning for allegedly stockpiling bombmaking materials. christian toro and his brother tyler are accused of building bombs at home with the help of local high school students. they allegedly paid those students $50 an hour. sources say the school shooting in florida prompted authorities to make the arrests. it's still unclear what if anything the men planned to do with the explosives. >>> we're learning new details about a school shooting plot in washington state that was actually foiled by the suspect's grandmother. police say an 18-year-old student from aces high school in evert was about ready to raid the campus with guns and grenades, but his grandmother called 911 after she found a semiautomatic rifle in a guitar
new york bombmaking scheme accused of hiring students. >>> and caught on camera, the >>> we're back with images of a train that derailed and caught fire near buffalonew york, that was carrying a load of new cars. the engineer and conductor suffered nonlife-threatening injuries. an investigation is under way to try to figure out what caused the derailment. >>> twin brothers including a former teacher are under arrest in new york this morning for allegedly stockpiling...
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his family claims staff at the hospital outside buffalo, new york, ignored pleas for help. man later died. the doctors in the hospital say they did nothing wrong and his death was not caused by any inlay in treatment. our doctor, tara narulo, a cardiologist, spoke with his widow. >> that's one of my favorite pictures. >> reporter: tammy cleveland's happy memories cannot erase the nightmare of her husband's final hours. >> can you imagine what it must have been like for him to listen to the people that i should be able to trust telling me, trying me convince me and my family that he's dead, and he's laying there alive. >> reporter: after michael cleveland collapsed, medics performed cpr and shocked his heart then rushed him to nearby degraff hospital. less than an hour later, michael was pronounced dead by e.r. doctor gregory perry. when you first walked into the room, what was your first observation? >> that michael wasn't dead. he was following me with his eyes. >> reporter: what tells you witness that made you think he might still be alive? >> he was, you know, trying to
his family claims staff at the hospital outside buffalo, new york, ignored pleas for help. man later died. the doctors in the hospital say they did nothing wrong and his death was not caused by any inlay in treatment. our doctor, tara narulo, a cardiologist, spoke with his widow. >> that's one of my favorite pictures. >> reporter: tammy cleveland's happy memories cannot erase the nightmare of her husband's final hours. >> can you imagine what it must have been like for him to...
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. >> reporter: katie campos of buffalo, new york, tweeted about a silar experience on a united airlines flight home from newark in december. e was seated on the aisle and says the man next to her in the middle was visibly drunk. anhe harassed and assaulted both her and the woman in the window seat. >> as we were going up into the air he grabbed my crotch. and he did it again and so i pushed his hand off again and said "don't touch me." and then he did it again. and the thd time i popped up and ran to the back of the plane. >> reporter: in the last few years, there have been severa accounts in the media of sexual assault on airplats. some recen incidents involve teenage girls. others, high-profi women. randi zuckerberg, sister of facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg, and actress anika noni rose recently recounted stories of their own. but it's not clear how often it actually happens, because no federal agency collects data specifically on sexual harassment or assault on planes. the f.b.i. has jurisdiction to investigate crimes on planes in american airspace, or involving u.s. citizens. buit d
. >> reporter: katie campos of buffalo, new york, tweeted about a silar experience on a united airlines flight home from newark in december. e was seated on the aisle and says the man next to her in the middle was visibly drunk. anhe harassed and assaulted both her and the woman in the window seat. >> as we were going up into the air he grabbed my crotch. and he did it again and so i pushed his hand off again and said "don't touch me." and then he did it again. and the thd...
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his family claims staff at the hospital outside buffalo, new york ignored pleas for help.he man later died. the doctor and the hospital say they did nothing wrong. his death was not caused by any delay in treatment. our doctor, a cardiologist spoke with his we dough. >> one of my favorite pictures. >> tammy cleveland's happy memories can erase the nightmare of her husband's final hours. >> can you imagine what it must have been like for him to listen to the people i should be able to trust, telling me, trying to convince me and my family that he is dead. he is laying there alive. >> reporter: after michael cleveland collapsed, medics performed cpr and shocked his heart. then rushed him to nearby degraph memorial hospital. less than an hour later, michael was pronounced dead by er doctor. dprek gregory perry. >> when you first walked in the room what was your observation? >> that michael wasn't dead. he was following me with his eyes. >> reporter: what else did you witness that made you think he might still be alive? >> he was, trying to hug me. he was breathing. >> reporte
his family claims staff at the hospital outside buffalo, new york ignored pleas for help.he man later died. the doctor and the hospital say they did nothing wrong. his death was not caused by any delay in treatment. our doctor, a cardiologist spoke with his we dough. >> one of my favorite pictures. >> tammy cleveland's happy memories can erase the nightmare of her husband's final hours. >> can you imagine what it must have been like for him to listen to the people i should be...
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w-class irish american family, and he worked during world war i in an artillery shell factory in buffalo, new york. this was a very well paying job, so he'd saved a lot of money. so, when the war was over, in the early 1920s, he headed west to make his fortune... and eventually found his way to a start-up mining operation in wcehington state at a palled trinity. there was a lot of promise that this place was going to be r a ma copper-mining facility. but what intervened was the great depression of the 1930s. the mine went bankrupt, and he lost everything. my father felt that he had let himself down, he had let his friends and family down d who he had encoura to invest in this place. it broke his life in two, i think, that episode. his sisters later would tell me that as a young man, he was one of the sunniest, most energetic, upbeat people. he was just... he was not a sunny, upbeat person en i knew him. now, at the height of the great depression, there were 13 million people unemployed in the united states, of 25% the workforce unemployed. and any reasonable observer might have said, "hey, wait a
w-class irish american family, and he worked during world war i in an artillery shell factory in buffalo, new york. this was a very well paying job, so he'd saved a lot of money. so, when the war was over, in the early 1920s, he headed west to make his fortune... and eventually found his way to a start-up mining operation in wcehington state at a palled trinity. there was a lot of promise that this place was going to be r a ma copper-mining facility. but what intervened was the great depression...
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i did get stopped once in funeral parlor in buffalo, new york. that was bit.ls me for whatever reason cable certainly resonates in a way and has more power than perhaps -- >> joe hits on an important point this, rally and economy, not just about wall street anymore. is about main street. wasn't just wall street got earnings bump. main street got earnings bump. it is polling better. behind closed doors, some democrats are going, what if the trump guys pulls it off and pull off the economy to accelerate it? as we head into the midterms that could change the dynamic. trish: it sure could. democrats go to the well of racism, sexism, no one wants a racist in the white house. >> go to identity politics. trish: as opposed to policy and policy is actually what is going to change people's lives in all of this, joe. >> always does. trish: more complicated. >> in terms of media, yeah, it is complicated but not that complicated yet again. if you get out of your ivory towers of media capitals of new york and washington, and actually go to the fly he i don't have states in
i did get stopped once in funeral parlor in buffalo, new york. that was bit.ls me for whatever reason cable certainly resonates in a way and has more power than perhaps -- >> joe hits on an important point this, rally and economy, not just about wall street anymore. is about main street. wasn't just wall street got earnings bump. main street got earnings bump. it is polling better. behind closed doors, some democrats are going, what if the trump guys pulls it off and pull off the economy...
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buffalo, new york, 55. almost the same temperature as norfolk so that's pretty unusual for sure.s tomorrow morning. some very low clouds obviously dense fog across the region. burn that off by midday you'll see the sunshine warming us up temperatures running about 25 degrees above normal tomorrow and about 30 degrees above normal by wednesday. by wednesday morning areas of fog again go for another record breaker ahead of a cold front that will be swinging through wednesday evening were you wednesday will be the warmest day of the week. huge surge of warm many from the south. cold retreats well to the north. not one, but two potential days of record breaking warmth overnight 48 in philadelphia. 36 in the poconos. 41 in pottstown. 46 in wilmington with warming temperatures. during the day tomorrow areas of dense fog. please take it slow it will be a slow go for most of us witness fog. then partly sunny, southwesterly wind the high temperature 70. so what about these records much the record for tuesday is 70. the record for wednesday is 72. tomorrow we are going for a tie of that re
buffalo, new york, 55. almost the same temperature as norfolk so that's pretty unusual for sure.s tomorrow morning. some very low clouds obviously dense fog across the region. burn that off by midday you'll see the sunshine warming us up temperatures running about 25 degrees above normal tomorrow and about 30 degrees above normal by wednesday. by wednesday morning areas of fog again go for another record breaker ahead of a cold front that will be swinging through wednesday evening were you...
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buffalo, new york, warmer than philadelphia this afternoon.o as we go hour by hour, tomorrow we'll see some morning fog. that fog will give way to partly sunny skies and then temperatures that will be challenging some records and it will be staying dry through tuesday and through wednesday. but then gets little bit on the unsettled side. as we look ahead we can see that cold air staying well to the north and a surge of warmth it's going to hang out on for a couple of days before some colder air moves back in. but back to back records expected. so overnight tonight, 36 in the poconos. 43 in pottstown. 46 in wilmington. 48 in millville. 48 in dover and 50 in atlantic city. during the day tomorrow, morning fog. dense fog in some areas. take while to get rid of that. skies become partly sunny southwesterly winds boost us up to 70 degrees. now the record for tomorrow is 70. so we could tie that record set back in 1939. the record for wednesday is 72. that was set back in 1930. so take look at this seven day forecast. record warmth assured by wednes
buffalo, new york, warmer than philadelphia this afternoon.o as we go hour by hour, tomorrow we'll see some morning fog. that fog will give way to partly sunny skies and then temperatures that will be challenging some records and it will be staying dry through tuesday and through wednesday. but then gets little bit on the unsettled side. as we look ahead we can see that cold air staying well to the north and a surge of warmth it's going to hang out on for a couple of days before some colder air...
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let's hear from hector, buffalo, new york. caller: my name is hector. i'm calling for the support of the release of the memo. i think it is very important the american people get the true story of what has been going on for the last two years in the way the federal government has chosen to attack duly elected president of the united states. is for anyone to see. this false document has been used to undermine and disturb and disrupt the operation of this country and the implementation of our president's agenda. simply for political reasons. thank you very much. host: janet in pittsburgh. caller: i'm just calling in to federal 100% of the bureau of investigation's side. they definitely are reputable. i do believe that. i think this president has to understand that he has to speak to the american people. there is no reason why he cannot speak to the american people. i think he needs to go under o ath in front of a committee and speak to the american people. i would like to hear it he has to say. please don't put the fbi down. my uncle is part of the fbi. h
let's hear from hector, buffalo, new york. caller: my name is hector. i'm calling for the support of the release of the memo. i think it is very important the american people get the true story of what has been going on for the last two years in the way the federal government has chosen to attack duly elected president of the united states. is for anyone to see. this false document has been used to undermine and disturb and disrupt the operation of this country and the implementation of our...
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ending a 20-year drought and on a personal note, defenseman for the team is a fellow native of buffalo, new yorkto emily. my loser is the f.b.i. again, for missing these red flags with the florida shooter. they have to do a better job of putting in place protocols to catch these. i know it's tough. social media and all the rest. it's the 21st century and we need our intelligence agencies up to speed. >> bret: thank you, panel. when we come back, notable quotables. ignores me while i dr. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. . for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. the morning walk until... it... wasn't. don't let type 2 diabetes get between you and your heart. even if you reach your a1c goal you are still at risk for h
ending a 20-year drought and on a personal note, defenseman for the team is a fellow native of buffalo, new yorkto emily. my loser is the f.b.i. again, for missing these red flags with the florida shooter. they have to do a better job of putting in place protocols to catch these. i know it's tough. social media and all the rest. it's the 21st century and we need our intelligence agencies up to speed. >> bret: thank you, panel. when we come back, notable quotables. ignores me while i dr....
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in 1970 my dad was elected for congress just outside of buffalo new york. and serve in congress for 18 years. until he ran for president in 1998. unsuccessfully losing to george hw bush in the primary. they served for four years. and then he went into what he called the political wilderness. in the early '90s. and he was very surprised to receive a call from an old foe a friendly foe but bob dole asked my father to be his vice presidential nominee in 1986. it was a surprise i happen to be playing football in the canadian football league at the time. a buddy of mine told me. i said i think you might want to come check this out. my parents they didn't need to consult me. they have gone on and said yes and not only did it surprise the u.s. media but as family members did not know either. my dad have empowered america. when he passed away in 2009 i was really fortunate and privileged to start a foundation in his name which exist today. today we have that kemp forum the kemp forum on global economic growth. it's a debate and discussion series that provides a pla
in 1970 my dad was elected for congress just outside of buffalo new york. and serve in congress for 18 years. until he ran for president in 1998. unsuccessfully losing to george hw bush in the primary. they served for four years. and then he went into what he called the political wilderness. in the early '90s. and he was very surprised to receive a call from an old foe a friendly foe but bob dole asked my father to be his vice presidential nominee in 1986. it was a surprise i happen to be...
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in buffalo, new york, 35-year-old tonya harvey was fatally shot on february 6. only two days earlier, 36-year-old celine walker shot to death in jacksonville, florida. they are the third and fourth transgender women murdered so far this year. other victims include transgender rights activist and founder of the miss trans america pageant, christa leigh steele-knudslien, who was stabbed and beaten to death inside her home in north adams, massachusetts, january 5. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. there have been a number of significant developments in special counsel robert mueller's investigation into the trump administration. cnn is reporting mueller is now investigating trump's son-in-law jared kushner and his attempts to secure financing for his family's business while working on the president's transition team. meanwhile, "the los angeles times" is reporting former trump campaig
in buffalo, new york, 35-year-old tonya harvey was fatally shot on february 6. only two days earlier, 36-year-old celine walker shot to death in jacksonville, florida. they are the third and fourth transgender women murdered so far this year. other victims include transgender rights activist and founder of the miss trans america pageant, christa leigh steele-knudslien, who was stabbed and beaten to death inside her home in north adams, massachusetts, january 5. and those are some of the...
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numerous key positions, supervisor -- financial crimes asset forfeiture, a removal group from buffalo, new york. for proceeds of a crime unit in washington, d.c. assistant special agent in charge for the hsi san juan office and most recently as the deputy assistant director of hsi international operations. mr. villanueva has more than 22 years of law enforcement experience. let me say with the experiensite have on homelalong island, hsi been invaluable. the job they've done in conjunction with the hhs and the fbi has been phenomenal. working with local police has been extraordinary. thank you, mr. villanueva. you are now recognized for your testimony. >> thank you, chairman king. mr. perry, thank you for starting the hearing and ranking member price and distinguished members. thanks you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss u.s. immigration and customs. immigration and customs enforcement, homeland security investigations efforts to investigate, disrupt and dismantle transnational criminal organizations or tcos to include violent gangs in the united states and abroad. hsi ut
numerous key positions, supervisor -- financial crimes asset forfeiture, a removal group from buffalo, new york. for proceeds of a crime unit in washington, d.c. assistant special agent in charge for the hsi san juan office and most recently as the deputy assistant director of hsi international operations. mr. villanueva has more than 22 years of law enforcement experience. let me say with the experiensite have on homelalong island, hsi been invaluable. the job they've done in conjunction with...
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yesterday we unveiled plans for a new state-of-the-art land port of entry at the peace bridge in buffalo, new york. deploying the most advanced detection technology, the gateway of buffalo will improve national security and public safety it will cut wait times for both passenger and commercial vehicles in half. it will greatly improve air quality in the neighboring community. it will improve asthetics with new l.e.d. lighting, landscaping and public art. this plan will improve our region's growing economic relationship with canada, leveraging $30 billion in commerce and over $200 billion in economic activity, supporting over a million jobs. this plan is long overdue. it's a plan that our community deserves, and a gateway that's worthy of the promise and potential of our future in buffalo and western new york and our relationship, economically and otherwise, with the great country of canada. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore:
yesterday we unveiled plans for a new state-of-the-art land port of entry at the peace bridge in buffalo, new york. deploying the most advanced detection technology, the gateway of buffalo will improve national security and public safety it will cut wait times for both passenger and commercial vehicles in half. it will greatly improve air quality in the neighboring community. it will improve asthetics with new l.e.d. lighting, landscaping and public art. this plan will improve our region's...
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norfolk southern freight train carrying a load of new cars jumped the tracks and crashed outside buffalo, new yorkonductor were hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. the cause of the derailment is under investigation. >>> here in new york twin brothers were arrested for allegedly stock piling bomb making materials inside their home. >> a former prep school teacher and his brother have been forging explosive devices at home with help from local high school students. christian allegedly met the students through his job as a teacher and offered to pay them $50 an hour to break apart fireworks and store the gun powder. >>> president trump's travel ban has been declared unconstitutional. the ban on travellers from six largely muslim countries second guesses our nation's religious freedom and tolerance. the legality of the ban will be argued before the supreme court. and steve bannon could be held in contempt of congress after his latest appearance on capitol hill. the former white house strategist refused to answer questions from the house intelligence committee as part of its russia probe.
norfolk southern freight train carrying a load of new cars jumped the tracks and crashed outside buffalo, new yorkonductor were hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. the cause of the derailment is under investigation. >>> here in new york twin brothers were arrested for allegedly stock piling bomb making materials inside their home. >> a former prep school teacher and his brother have been forging explosive devices at home with help from local high school students....
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more snow, pittsburgh, up through buffalo, upstate new york. i-95, all rain. going to be a mess. if you have to go more to watch the game, give yourself some extra time. two to four inches, chicago in through detroit, maybe pittsburgh, too. look at these wind chills tomorrow during the afternoon. look at that, 11 degrees below zero in minneapolis. tom? >> all right, rob, thank you so much. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. take a look at this. an officer run over in the line of duty. his amazing heroism, caught on tape. what happened? >>> also tonight, the actress who rose to fame in harvey weinste weinstein-backed films. what uma thurman says the disgraced man did to her. >>> pink set to perform at the super bowl, but says she has the flu. what she's telling her fans tonight. stay with us. people are fighting type 2 diabetes... with fitness... food... and the pill that starts with f. farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you exper
more snow, pittsburgh, up through buffalo, upstate new york. i-95, all rain. going to be a mess. if you have to go more to watch the game, give yourself some extra time. two to four inches, chicago in through detroit, maybe pittsburgh, too. look at these wind chills tomorrow during the afternoon. look at that, 11 degrees below zero in minneapolis. tom? >> all right, rob, thank you so much. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. take a look at this. an...
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host: buffalo, new york, democrat's line. joe is next. caller: morning. morning. go ahead. like to just -- i'm a -- and i've ion welder been a working class guy my whole life. all i can remember from reagan him busting the unions. he took the air traffic out ollers and threw them on their butts and then took the pension system and he destroyed that. got rid of all that and made 401(k) and it is -- as far as all the money, seems are all sending money to the top 1%. i know you're tired of hearing that, but i'm 57 years old, i've don'td all this happen, i have a pot to piss in, i still make the same money as a welder in the '90s. you know, i understand you're to talk up reagan, but could you be a little more onest about the things that happened because of his presidency? thank you. host: thanks, caller. been perfectly honest with reagan during his presidency. into bout to be inducted the department of labor hall of fame for the work he did as the screen actors guild, elected -- resident labor, union president to be elected president of the united labor card arried a his entire
host: buffalo, new york, democrat's line. joe is next. caller: morning. morning. go ahead. like to just -- i'm a -- and i've ion welder been a working class guy my whole life. all i can remember from reagan him busting the unions. he took the air traffic out ollers and threw them on their butts and then took the pension system and he destroyed that. got rid of all that and made 401(k) and it is -- as far as all the money, seems are all sending money to the top 1%. i know you're tired of hearing...
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host: buffalo, new york, democrat's line. joe is next. caller: morning. morning. go ahead.ike to just -- i'm a -- and i've ion welder been a working class guy my whole life. all i can remember from reagan him busting the unions. he took the air traffic out ollers and threw them on their butts and then took the pension system and he destroyed that. got rid of all that and made 401(k) and it is -- as far as all the money, seems are all sending money to the top 1%. i know you're tired of hearing that, but i'm 57 years old, i've don'td all this happen, i have a pot to piss in, i still make the same money as a welder in the '90s. you know, i understand you're to talk up reagan, but could you be a little more onest about the things that happened because of his presidency? thank you. host: thanks, caller. been perfectly honest with reagan during his presidency. into bout to be inducted the department of labor hall of fame for the work he did as the screen actors guild, elected -- resident labor, union president to be elected president of the united labor card arried a his entire l
host: buffalo, new york, democrat's line. joe is next. caller: morning. morning. go ahead.ike to just -- i'm a -- and i've ion welder been a working class guy my whole life. all i can remember from reagan him busting the unions. he took the air traffic out ollers and threw them on their butts and then took the pension system and he destroyed that. got rid of all that and made 401(k) and it is -- as far as all the money, seems are all sending money to the top 1%. i know you're tired of hearing...
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new york and really the nation, was bursting at the seams. there was an intensification of policing and inner cities across the nation but particularly in new york city. buffalo, rochester, and attica was filled with 2400 men. black and puerto rican but also white men, and the conditions were horrendous. role of toilet paper to last a month, two quarts of water to do everything in, wash, clean yourselves, drink. medical care so bad that prisoners were not only dying at attica but were permanently disfigured from lack of care. that theis the context men in the yard start talking in thecivil rights present, human rights in the prison. and of course many of these guys had also come from the street that had been very active, particularly rebellions in philadelphia in 1964, harlem in 1950 four, rochester in 1964, and they began to ask for help, initially through the system, writing letters to state senators and begging the commissioner of corrections to do something. but nothing was really done. and in fact what was done was a great deal more repression. anyone who was caught having a letter asking for help, would be driven to keep lock which meant you were thrown
new york and really the nation, was bursting at the seams. there was an intensification of policing and inner cities across the nation but particularly in new york city. buffalo, rochester, and attica was filled with 2400 men. black and puerto rican but also white men, and the conditions were horrendous. role of toilet paper to last a month, two quarts of water to do everything in, wash, clean yourselves, drink. medical care so bad that prisoners were not only dying at attica but were...
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we may see records of new york city, buffalo, detroit, on into cincinnati, nashville, and reca raleighor tomorrow. and wednesday, along the i-95 corrid corridor, temperatures in the upper 60s to mid-70s. all good things must come to an end by the weekend. temperatures get back to normal. you cibsee down through the southeast, the temperatures warm up through tomorrow. >> that's insane. >>> there's much more to get to, including the action at the winter olympics. it was an impressive opening night for team usa on the ice. and a new event made its high-flying olympic debut. craig melvin has it covered for us. hi, craig. good morning. >> reporter: the u.s. women's hockey team is ensured of at least the silver medal. this morning, all eyes are on the ice dancing. it's a tight competition heading into the free answer with three pairs from team usa all in medal contention. >> so sharp. so polished. so maia and alex. >> reporter: ice dancers setting the rink on fire. rumba and salsa music, giving miai and alex shibutani, a little extra sizzle for their twizzle. >> incredible opening twizzle.
we may see records of new york city, buffalo, detroit, on into cincinnati, nashville, and reca raleighor tomorrow. and wednesday, along the i-95 corrid corridor, temperatures in the upper 60s to mid-70s. all good things must come to an end by the weekend. temperatures get back to normal. you cibsee down through the southeast, the temperatures warm up through tomorrow. >> that's insane. >>> there's much more to get to, including the action at the winter olympics. it was an...
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new york. >> but he said you're from buffalo. i'm from toronto. so that's kcool. >> walmart also raised wages to $11 an hour, which is $21,000 a year for -- >> for a lot of people. >> so if inflation does go up, it cuts into their disposal income, when gasoline prices have gone up, food, apparel was one of the big jumps in this month's report. even bigger is it accelerates the fed's plan of action, to the extent they have to raise interest rates that ali indicated earlier, faster and more frequently this year than they have. that's why we've seen this adverse reaction in the stock market. the yield on the ten-year treasury this morning got as high as 2.9% in the last three weeks. that has been the trigger for a stock market sell-off. so before the market even opened, the dow was up 150, down 300 in the future's market, dow has meandered between those two levels. >> i was on the new jersey turnpike yesterday in stephanie's great home state. i was running an errand and i wanted to go to harold's to get a corned beef sandwich. >> don't like harold's?
new york. >> but he said you're from buffalo. i'm from toronto. so that's kcool. >> walmart also raised wages to $11 an hour, which is $21,000 a year for -- >> for a lot of people. >> so if inflation does go up, it cuts into their disposal income, when gasoline prices have gone up, food, apparel was one of the big jumps in this month's report. even bigger is it accelerates the fed's plan of action, to the extent they have to raise interest rates that ali indicated...
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buffalo and pro plan just got even bigger! why shop anywhere else? petsmart - for the love of pets. ♪ ♪ i had the time of my life >> that was so good. two new yorkmanning and odell beckham jr. recreating the final scene of dirty dancing. one of these best super bowl commercials. even got the approval from jennifer gray. she tweeted they killed it. >> "this is us" broke our hearts. the episode was the highest post super bowl telecast in six years. 27 million viewers. your spoiler alert right fou. the mystery of how milo ventimiglia's character dies was finally revealed. >> we knew about the fire and expecting jack would go back in the burnling house for kate's dog. then this happened. from that plot twist moment it was one ugly cry after another. >> producers didn't show jack's body on purpose, just the reflection and rebecca's heart break. >> we had a password when talking about the event. >> what was the password? >> marble. >> we heard that lemonade was called marble. >> really? that was so cool. >> they never told you the password? >> no. >> the moment you might have missed. milo explains in an interview in this scene you can hear jack call h
buffalo and pro plan just got even bigger! why shop anywhere else? petsmart - for the love of pets. ♪ ♪ i had the time of my life >> that was so good. two new yorkmanning and odell beckham jr. recreating the final scene of dirty dancing. one of these best super bowl commercials. even got the approval from jennifer gray. she tweeted they killed it. >> "this is us" broke our hearts. the episode was the highest post super bowl telecast in six years. 27 million viewers....
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new york? >> thank you and coming from buffalo, the super bowl is not a good subject. couple of questions. the previous speaker talked about supply side. these are all very fair debates that should be debated vigorously. and, you know, supply side, trickle down. and i think the new term for all of that is dynamic scoring. and that is what the future economic impact from tax policy will be. it's not an exact science. i guess that's why it's subject to a lot of interpretation. but a couple of things that concern me. the treasury secretary had stated explicit ly that the tax cuts generally pay for themselves. do you believe that? >> i want to be really careful. some tax changes have different effects. some on the supply side, some on the demand side. the literature, we need to look at the literature and how things have been affected going forward. we're going to work the tax cuts into our economic forecast so you can see how we view that particular bill. >> i appreciate your cautiousness. but i would remind you that there's not a tax cut in human history that has ever paid for itself. not onc
new york? >> thank you and coming from buffalo, the super bowl is not a good subject. couple of questions. the previous speaker talked about supply side. these are all very fair debates that should be debated vigorously. and, you know, supply side, trickle down. and i think the new term for all of that is dynamic scoring. and that is what the future economic impact from tax policy will be. it's not an exact science. i guess that's why it's subject to a lot of interpretation. but a couple...
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getting in through i-90 up through buffalo and albany tonight and another one sunday. heavy rain for new yorkith that southern warm air. weekend getaways brought to you by kay jewelers. >>> good friday morning i'm lisa argen check out the few. nice and clear on the cool side now. the winds kick up late tonight and we'll be looking at a cooler weekend, high fire danger and the temperatures will continue on the downward trend, sundays into the monday. highs today around the may. 67 in half moon bay, >>> coming up, that abc news exclusive. supermodel kate upton here live opening up about her me too claim against the co-founder of guess. have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for rout
getting in through i-90 up through buffalo and albany tonight and another one sunday. heavy rain for new yorkith that southern warm air. weekend getaways brought to you by kay jewelers. >>> good friday morning i'm lisa argen check out the few. nice and clear on the cool side now. the winds kick up late tonight and we'll be looking at a cooler weekend, high fire danger and the temperatures will continue on the downward trend, sundays into the monday. highs today around the may. 67 in...
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new york. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and coming from buffalo, the super bowl is not a good subject. dr. hall, thank you very much. just a couple of questions, in the previous speaker had talked about supply side. and these are all very fair debates that should be debated rigorously. and, you know, supply side trickle down and i think the new term for all of that is dynamic scoring. and that is what the future economic impact from tax policy will be. which is, you know, it's not an exact science. and i guess that's why it's subject to a lot of interpretation. but a couple things that concern me. you know, the treasury secretary had stated explicitly, explicitly that the tax cuts, as proposed, that are now in the bill, particularly the corporate tax cut, which was about 14 percentage points, but the percentage change was actually 40%. the tax cuts generally pay for themselves. do you believe that? >> i want to be really careful. because different tax changes have different effects. some can have an effect on supply, and some on the demand side. >> okay. >> i think the literature, we need
new york. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and coming from buffalo, the super bowl is not a good subject. dr. hall, thank you very much. just a couple of questions, in the previous speaker had talked about supply side. and these are all very fair debates that should be debated rigorously. and, you know, supply side trickle down and i think the new term for all of that is dynamic scoring. and that is what the future economic impact from tax policy will be. which is, you know, it's not an exact...
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buffalo. >> reporter: plus, going for gold in pyeongchang. >> i'm coming up on ya. >> reporter: as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> live from the most powerful city in new yorkmorning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. andrew ross sorkin, it's long, long away in a far, far away place. >> you're here. >> yeah, but the -- >> we don't hear you >> it's starting to -- i don't know, the -- how far you are is starting to affect me a little bit. >> reporter: he'll be back next week. >> not monday? you're not going to be here monday or you are? >> reporter: you have warren becky's got warren. >> that's right. did someone send you the latest idea about sequestering infants? did you see that piece i think somebody -- >> on planes >> on planes there is a move afoot, i don't know whether you started it, but there is something going on about trying to handle just that -- it might have been after that kid for eight hours was running up and down -- did you see him in. >> no. >> it was like some demonic possession that he had not really, but he was just -- i mean, people on th
buffalo. >> reporter: plus, going for gold in pyeongchang. >> i'm coming up on ya. >> reporter: as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> live from the most powerful city in new yorkmorning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. andrew ross sorkin, it's long, long away in a far, far away place. >> you're here. >> yeah,...