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so those are the changes the talk about that joining me now from buffalo new york is dr robert hoatson he's a former priest and a sexual abuse survivor he runs the road to recovery nonprofit organization that helps other clergy abuse victims like those in it's good to see you good to have you back on the day let me get your reaction if i could to the news today came out of the bad they can today what do you think well i'm disappointed once again the pope has outlined a system that really just continues the present system the people who have mishandled clergy sexual abuse cases are bishops and religious appear years those are the very people now that reports of other clergy sexual abuse are going to be given to so what we're doing here is saying that the church is inherently incapable of policing itself and that the pope francis is attempting to do again he's trying to police the church by himself with other bishops and religious superiors that it cannot work because it has not worked a massive cover up of clergy sexual abuse throughout the world occurred because of the very people that
so those are the changes the talk about that joining me now from buffalo new york is dr robert hoatson he's a former priest and a sexual abuse survivor he runs the road to recovery nonprofit organization that helps other clergy abuse victims like those in it's good to see you good to have you back on the day let me get your reaction if i could to the news today came out of the bad they can today what do you think well i'm disappointed once again the pope has outlined a system that really just...
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dr robert hoatson joining us tonight from buffalo new york dr hudson as always we appreciate your time and we appreciate you sharing your insights with this that very much all the best to you thank you very much good night. the last installment of our series of reports looking at. the big issues after touring . major concern especially among younger people is climate change germany once seemed to be leading the way global warming but it's now falling back on its commitments. that the government now faces a stark. choice. to end my journey across germany i'm travelling back to the capital. where the german government is feeling the heat of climate change. between its love of cars a nuclear power phase out and the country's long goodbye to cofield energy gemini's struggling to meet climate goals. in recent weeks that very issue has been quite literally knocking on the government's front. inspired by the swedish climate activists back for the past four months hundreds and thousands of german school kids have been in school every friday demanding action against climate change university st
dr robert hoatson joining us tonight from buffalo new york dr hudson as always we appreciate your time and we appreciate you sharing your insights with this that very much all the best to you thank you very much good night. the last installment of our series of reports looking at. the big issues after touring . major concern especially among younger people is climate change germany once seemed to be leading the way global warming but it's now falling back on its commitments. that the government...
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were sold at aldy stores in 11te sta the products were manufactured at ad m's flour mill in buffalo, new york dates are december 2nd and 3, 2019 consumers should return th flour for a full refund. >> we're learning new information about the hiker lost for nearly three weeks in maui amanda heller was found during a rescue mission by three men. one of them sharinnew details about her rescue molly hunter has her story. >> reporter: phillip, we've got new details from a rescuer, troy is in the helicopter thaott d amanda he tells us where she went wrong. after searching for 17 days, rescuers found amanda eller. >> there she goes. >> reporter: she was badly injured with a fractured leg, burns and skin infection. >> the last 17 days of my life have been the toughest days of my life. >> reporter: police stopped their official search for her after just three days. her family along with a private rescue team began their own certainly. >> you can't give up. >> repter: on friday rescuers were on their last ten minutes of fuel when they spotted r. troy was part of that team. >> everybody was making noise.
were sold at aldy stores in 11te sta the products were manufactured at ad m's flour mill in buffalo, new york dates are december 2nd and 3, 2019 consumers should return th flour for a full refund. >> we're learning new information about the hiker lost for nearly three weeks in maui amanda heller was found during a rescue mission by three men. one of them sharinnew details about her rescue molly hunter has her story. >> reporter: phillip, we've got new details from a rescuer, troy is...
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. >>> from buffalo, new york. >> caller: good morning. >> good morning. >> caller: 700 billion, you're okay with that? i'm 5 years old, father of three, i'm not doing that well. i know about 20 or 30 people just like me that are really struggling. we have had just two studies come out on global warming. republicans are the only ones in the world who don't believe in it. you know, the military's trying their best on their side, but 700 billion for one year? i'd like to you make a comment on that. thank you. >> well, thank you. yes, it's a tremendous budget. it's huge. and one of the things that my task, sitting in the house armed services committee is to get our arms around it, my mind around it. it is a tremendous budget. i talk to pentagon officials all the time. they have to spend it how do we continue to combat islamic extremism, which is spreading in my view, coupled with china, cup you would with russia, overlayed with 22 trillion in debt and growing. they need to make the investments incredibly wisely. one of our jobs is to ask those tough questions of where they're putting those
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even buffalo, new york is warmer than us. it will keep things unsettled tomorrow, but temperaturings way up. record high temperatures and a best chance for strong stors, will see you in 15 minutes. >> that will work. >>> in the past two hours, d.c. police released pictures of two people wanted in the stabbing at the metro station. xavier culbreth, you see him on the right, wanted for firste degre murder and jada smith wanted for robbery. call if you recognize either of them. >>> muriel bowser is trying to reduce the murder rate in d.c. murder rter: to the rate waning to rice, muriel bower is gteing debriefed. >> with my deep dive review with detectives and chiefs and commanders, it's how impordnt is to solving crimes. >> reporter: bowser came away t fromse homicide briefings believingesidents can play an important role for the challenge. >> have a challengehe for t residents across the district of columbia. >> she wants them to take advantage of rebate cameras. o far, they period to 13,000 cameras. >> we want to see our numbe
even buffalo, new york is warmer than us. it will keep things unsettled tomorrow, but temperaturings way up. record high temperatures and a best chance for strong stors, will see you in 15 minutes. >> that will work. >>> in the past two hours, d.c. police released pictures of two people wanted in the stabbing at the metro station. xavier culbreth, you see him on the right, wanted for firste degre murder and jada smith wanted for robbery. call if you recognize either of them....
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. >> locations ranging from southern florida to buffalo, new york, this after an official told fridayt they were locking to do just that because of overwhelmed facilities beyond capacity, acting dhs yesterday explaining the reversal. >> yeah, we had to look at all options, when you have 16,000 people in custody and facilities designed for many fewer, you to look at any planning factor you can. >> the news brings sigh relief of communities but does little to address the overall situation, border patrol chief tweeting this on friday, we've had over 535,000 arrests so far this year on the southwest border with no sign of it getting better. mine while democrat hopefuls like kirsten gillibrand. >> president trump's immigration policy is inhumane, in effective and wrong, as president of the united states i wouldn't use detention system at all. >> but the president is placing blame of inaction on immigration on the democrats. >> the one thing i will say they have lousy policy and many case lousy politicians, for whatever reason the democrats stick together, if they decide, if leadership deci
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buffalo, new york, kenneth, you are next up. caller: hello. have one issue in buffalo. ,he trains, mass transit amtrak, it is a disgrace. it takes nine hours to get to new york city. for years, they have been talking about increasing the speed and making it -- a high-speed rail. what you have is other countries like in europe, i was over there last year in europe and i took the train from paris to london. fast.beautiful and it is it is a disgrace the trains we have in this country. aretrouble is the tracks .wned by the commercial carrier the same thing in chicago, going illinois, youo have to stop and wait for the freight train to go by before the passenger train can resume its trip. it is a disgrace. host: when is the last time you wrote amtrak? amtrak?-- rode caller: i always ride amtrak. i would always ride the train to new york city because i hate airports and all the stress that in awith writing -- riding plane. i really like the train, but -- it is much more comfortable riding on a trained then in an airplane and it has always been cheape
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and buffalo new york, 76 degrees. look at that cold air daming happening right there. sot lite picture as well. wards west rs virginia. this front to the west could give us storms tomorrow but the better chance is friday. we'll talk about that and break it down for you hour-by-hour and show you what it means for your weekend as well. see you in about 10 minutes. >>> it's one of the motist beautiful buildings i the city and we've been waiting for its transformation. apple says it will be opening ts flagship store inside the carnegie library next saturday. the company willhare that space in mt. vernon square with the d.c. history center because ety used historical so to be in that building. a six week festival with loc artists is planned. andrew carnegie originally donated that building to the city in 1903. isn't that something? it will be cool to see what apple did with the interior. >> we will get in there to shop and fund raisers. >>> it's been years since the nixon bowling alley. first lady trump oversaw the renovations with the bf emblem. it had rewiring of the mech
and buffalo new york, 76 degrees. look at that cold air daming happening right there. sot lite picture as well. wards west rs virginia. this front to the west could give us storms tomorrow but the better chance is friday. we'll talk about that and break it down for you hour-by-hour and show you what it means for your weekend as well. see you in about 10 minutes. >>> it's one of the motist beautiful buildings i the city and we've been waiting for its transformation. apple says it will...
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detroit, buffalo, new york and miami. and you better believe a lot of the politicians in all of those places in particular florida are really railing against this plan that was announced by dhs and there's some back tracking going on. in the meantime border patrol officials say they are being overwhelmed. here are the numbers. undocumented imgrant from march and april, 100,000 crossed the border during those months. that's the highest total in 12 years since 2007. meanwhile the president has plenty to say. he was with our friends yet again on fox news in an interview that's going airing later in the next couple of days. here's what he had to say. >> we've gotten very tough on the border. we have a catch and release. where you catch and then you have toby law release. or you have to take them to a court. nobody has a court system. what country has a court system if somebody walks into their country. >> does this new plan have details in it that would change that? >> tremendous details. the asylum system is a disaster. >> r
detroit, buffalo, new york and miami. and you better believe a lot of the politicians in all of those places in particular florida are really railing against this plan that was announced by dhs and there's some back tracking going on. in the meantime border patrol officials say they are being overwhelmed. here are the numbers. undocumented imgrant from march and april, 100,000 crossed the border during those months. that's the highest total in 12 years since 2007. meanwhile the president has...
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reversing course that would have shipped migrants to southern florida or northern locations like buffalo new yorkfirst told reporters on friday they were looking at less overwhelmed facilities across the country to deal with the massive influx at the border. >> not an effective use of resources. when you have 16,000 people in cuss to dough and facilities designed for fewer you have to look at any planning factor you can. >> it brought a sigh of relief to florida officials who was caught offguard by tin ition reports but little to address the overall situation. the border patrol's chief tweeting on friday they have surpassed 535,000 apprehensions this fiscal year so far with no slowing down in sight. as for previously reported migrant flights occurring, a few weeks ago officials in san diego confirmed they're being flown from texas to san diego currently. >> jon: some of the democratic 2020 hopefuls are weighing in on the president's immigration plan, griff? >> they are indeed. on the sunday show senator amy klobuchar blasted the plan for the merit-based system without talking about daca. kristin
reversing course that would have shipped migrants to southern florida or northern locations like buffalo new yorkfirst told reporters on friday they were looking at less overwhelmed facilities across the country to deal with the massive influx at the border. >> not an effective use of resources. when you have 16,000 people in cuss to dough and facilities designed for fewer you have to look at any planning factor you can. >> it brought a sigh of relief to florida officials who was...
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i went to a community college in buffalo, new york, and made the determination -- i wouldn't advise thison the table and went about doing my jobs, one of them being -- in high school i used to make fake i.d.s. >> really. >> another thing not to recommend to your children. >> i would not recommend it. and i used one of my fake i.d.s to gain entrance to a large nightclub. i was an accomplished fuse ball player, table soccer. the manager said, gee, lyons, you're here every night. why don't you work here. they made me a barback and there began my illustrious career. >> you were managing a nightclub by age 1. >> yes, in detroit, michigan. >> the on-the-job training you did sort of around the country, you end up in boston. what was sort of that first thought when you got there with this idea of a nightclub? what was your -- >> i was working with a group that had nightclubs and they rewarded me for a job well done in minneapolis. they said, well, you know, we're going to send you to boston. i said i've never been to boston, that sounds fantastic. they said, well, it's not really boston. it's li
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turned out to be a place called a & a jewelers, buffalo, new york. >> remember one of the girls in shippingody in the nebraska police department. >> mary was running what was left of the buffalo office just then. what was left? the place was going out of business. massive layoffs, 200 jobs lost. by the time nebraska cops started calling, mary was one of only three people to clean up the buffalo office and close it down. now, here was this investigator to ask mary to track down a ring the company likely shipped years ago. >> you said, what? you got to be kidding? >> i said it's like looking for a needle in a haystack. she mentioned homicide. >> that's when they mentioned the ring and double homicide and the fact nobody else at the company was willing to help. >> she said they made several attempts and no one was willing to assist her. >> she said she would see what they could do. surely they had taken the order, love always, cori and ryan, and shipped it. she went to the warehouse where tens of thousands of back orders were kept. >> i started with number 1, stores 1 through 25. box number 2,
turned out to be a place called a & a jewelers, buffalo, new york. >> remember one of the girls in shippingody in the nebraska police department. >> mary was running what was left of the buffalo office just then. what was left? the place was going out of business. massive layoffs, 200 jobs lost. by the time nebraska cops started calling, mary was one of only three people to clean up the buffalo office and close it down. now, here was this investigator to ask mary to track down a...
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"the new york times" reports asylum seekers could be sent to centers across the u.s., including along the border with canada. some cities being considered include miami, buffalo, new york and detroit. >>> this morning a democratic congresswoman from detroit told me police and other officials there are concerned about this plan. >> both sides have to figure out how to come to the table, keep the people safe, address humanitarian issues and make sure we have labor where labor is need ed and stop playing games. that's all this is. it's been two decades and we cannot deal with one of the most pressing problems addressing this nation. >> meanwhile the house judiciary committee is scheduled for next tuesday, the testimony of mueller's star witness on obstruction, that being former white house counsel don mcgahn but that may be unlikely because the white house is trying to block all current and former aides from cooperating. a top member of the judiciary committee is outlining their next move. >> i think there's a major breakthrough coming, joy, which is up until now the press has basically framed this, are you for impeachment or are you against impeachment? in some
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the bill that passed in the , this is a tweet from another viewer -- host: from buffalo, new york, kennethgood morning. caller: i think the gentleman who proposed pricing, that's a good idea. there's always a decrease in usage. that's what we need in this country. car, butnce, i have a i have a bus card and a bicycle. most people have to start talking about that. they're using climate change as users, but however if that's not enough, this is the richest country in the world. my question is, where's the money? for the call.u this question from liz -- host: john is joining us from north carolina. caller: good morning. what i think is if trump would reverse those tax cuts he gave to the rich, we could get a good start on paying for infrastructure. thank you, john. from brian -- quincy, michigan, brent, your thoughts? caller: the republican strategy as always is to let me by your vote of the tax cut and they do it because it works. $28 billion in subsidies were given to the farmers to make up for the losses because of the tariffs. i suggest they google jeff koons rabbit, just sold by managing
the bill that passed in the , this is a tweet from another viewer -- host: from buffalo, new york, kennethgood morning. caller: i think the gentleman who proposed pricing, that's a good idea. there's always a decrease in usage. that's what we need in this country. car, butnce, i have a i have a bus card and a bicycle. most people have to start talking about that. they're using climate change as users, but however if that's not enough, this is the richest country in the world. my question is,...
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there are also reports other migrants could be taken to detroit, miami, buffalo and new york. >>> andll be released from prison this week. john walker land was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. he is scheduled for early release on thursday from a facility in indiana. the justice department says he joined the taliban in may or june of 2001 when he was 20 years old. the u.s. military captured him in afghanistan in late 2001. he accepted a plea deal in 2002 in order to avoid a life sentence. alabama senator richard shelby said president trump opposes the early release. >>> and an east bay congresswoman is going to be remembered in a public ceremony at the national cathedral in washington dc it tomorrow. she was a democrat that represented contra costa county in the house of representatives for 12 years. she was an early public supporter of same-sex marriage. she works in the u.s. state department and served at the university of california board of regents and the board of advisors for elon musk's spacex. she died last month of complications from pneumonia. she was 67 years old. >>
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aj in buffalo, new york. a republican. caller: i want to talk a little bit about this article.n regards to the judiciary committee and the house trying to subpoena trumps tax returns, it is nowhere in the constitution that allows them to turn these over. i do not understand why this is happening. i just wanted to say a couple of things about the comments people are making about the president. i believe we can all agree trump is not a politically correct president. maybe some of his stances and the ways he rallies his people are your -- are obscure. labeling the administration as a crisis and nothing getting done is absurd. we have seen record low unemployment in minority communities. the economy has had a much sharper increase since the obama administration and we are creating trade deals with different countries. things are happening at a great rate. i think it is a mischaracterization to say that nothing is getting done. host: david in albuquerque, new mexico. independent. caller: are you there? hello? host: we are listening. caller: i wanted to say something about that. the
aj in buffalo, new york. a republican. caller: i want to talk a little bit about this article.n regards to the judiciary committee and the house trying to subpoena trumps tax returns, it is nowhere in the constitution that allows them to turn these over. i do not understand why this is happening. i just wanted to say a couple of things about the comments people are making about the president. i believe we can all agree trump is not a politically correct president. maybe some of his stances and...
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host: buffalo, new york, democrats like, joe. hello. caller: [no audio] really? good morning.st: good morning. caller: $700 billion. you are going to ok that, huh? father ofy veteran, three, and i am not doing that well, and i know about 20 or 30 people that are really struggling. we have had just two studies coming out on global warming. republicans are the only ones in the world who do not believe in it. the military is trying their best on their side, but $700 billion for one year? i would like you to make a comment on that. thank you. guest: well, thank you. yes, it is a tremendous budget. it is huge. and one of the things that my house armedg on the services committee, is to get our arms around that, get my mind around it, because it is a tremendous budget. i talked to pentagon officials all the time that they have to spend it wisely. at the end of the day, how do we the billionind of dollar question -- how do we continue to combat islamic extremism, which is spreading, in my view, coupled with china, coupled with russia, overlaid with $22 trillion in debt and growing? th
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only 49 in new york. 45 in buffalo. there was snow today in the mountains towards vermont and new hampshire. back to the west. this is what we want to get into. the 70s and the 80s. they are back to the west, and that's the pattern right now. a verof warm dom area in the middle part of the country. cool air around our area.n that patter shifts. the cool air stays in new england. but we start to get on warmer side of things. we will be between very warm air and that cool air. but i think warmer air will win out for the mst part the next couple of days. at the bus stop 51 deges early, 64 recess, 71 by the time you are picking up the kids. tomorrow a nice afternoon. thursday weather day at nats park. 75 degrees. looking good, too. if you are heading to the game, a 1:05 game, i amrowing out the first pitch. weather is going to be pretty good. could be a shower 9:00, 10:00, 11:00. storm team4 talking to thousands of kids that way. 74 degrees by the time you make your way out. tomorrow trea turner bobbleheads at na park. 25,00
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whether in delta of mississippi, belt of indiana, georgia, new york, detroit, buffalo, people are goingelieve it. >> what is it about the haters that -- i just saw "amazing grace," wonderful documentary about aretha franklin, one of her early concerts. done in room with a lot of african-american singers and church people. and seems like the bad guys shoot people in churches. they always claim to be christians but go out to kill people, go get them in church. happened in charleston, synagogue out west, all during the '60s in montgomery and places like that. what is it about killing people at church where they're most devotional? >> i don't quite understand it. during the height of the movement in the south churches were bombed, burned. four little girls. >> four little girls, yeah. >> in birmingham. churches is a gathering place where people come to serve and to celebrate their feeling, their faith. and lost so many people in church, in synagogue, in a mosque. i don't quite understand it. i wish i did. >> let's talk about god and your beliefs. you started out wanting to be a reverend, is
whether in delta of mississippi, belt of indiana, georgia, new york, detroit, buffalo, people are goingelieve it. >> what is it about the haters that -- i just saw "amazing grace," wonderful documentary about aretha franklin, one of her early concerts. done in room with a lot of african-american singers and church people. and seems like the bad guys shoot people in churches. they always claim to be christians but go out to kill people, go get them in church. happened in...
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new york, philly, washington, pittsburgh. all rain delays and wind delays for the airports a on the roads, i-95, d.c. to boston, 90, boston to buffalohe wet and windy weather. craig. >> all right. al, thank you. >>> american companies are bracing for carolina to retaliate for massive tariff itself on chinese goods, president trump escalated the trade war friday after accusing china of backtracking on parts of a proposed deal. on sunday, his top economic adviser larry kudlow says both china and consumers will suffer critiquing his boss. however, kudlow said the economic pain will be worth it if they agree to treat u.s. exporters more fairly. >>> san francisco could become the first u.s. city to forbid facial recognition technology by police and other city agencies, they are set to vote on that ban tomorrow. it would notpply to private companies or at san francisco international airport. facial s recognitionves crimes by comparing faces t photos and videos in a government database. critics say it's prone to mistakes unless government under surveillance expands without much oversight. >> all right. got the news covered now, how about a
new york, philly, washington, pittsburgh. all rain delays and wind delays for the airports a on the roads, i-95, d.c. to boston, 90, boston to buffalohe wet and windy weather. craig. >> all right. al, thank you. >>> american companies are bracing for carolina to retaliate for massive tariff itself on chinese goods, president trump escalated the trade war friday after accusing china of backtracking on parts of a proposed deal. on sunday, his top economic adviser larry kudlow says...
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into new england boston, new york, philly, washington, pittsburgh, all rain delays and wind delays for the airports and on the roads, i-95 d.c. to boston, i-90 from boston to buffalo weather. >> thank you american companies are bracing for china to retaliate from massive u.s. tariff increases on chinese goods. president trump escalated the trade war after accusing china on backtracking on parts of a proposed deal. on sunday, larry kudlow said both china and u.s. consumers will suffer from the trade dispute contradicting his boss however he said it will be worth it if china agrees to treat u.s. exporters more fairly. >> forbidding the use of facial recognition technology the city board of supervisors is set to vote on that ban tomorrow it would not apply to private companies. it helps solve or prevent crimes by comparing faces from photo ors videos to images in a database but critics say it's still prone to mistakes and lets government surveillance expand without much oversight. >> how about a little boost? >> here we go, georgia dad and his little girl decided to have a dance party just before bedtime so watch what happened when he turned on the music. ♪ >> okay.
into new england boston, new york, philly, washington, pittsburgh, all rain delays and wind delays for the airports and on the roads, i-95 d.c. to boston, i-90 from boston to buffalo weather. >> thank you american companies are bracing for china to retaliate from massive u.s. tariff increases on chinese goods. president trump escalated the trade war after accusing china on backtracking on parts of a proposed deal. on sunday, larry kudlow said both china and u.s. consumers will suffer from...
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buffalo right now. boston is at 37 wind chill. new york at 43. so, yeah, not a map i want to show you. snow overnight in high elevations of northern new england. as far as the storm it will push out during the day today but it's slow. have a lot of chilly cold air. slow warm up during the next couple of days. won't be until the weekend that things tart to get better. for today this is it. boston lie 44 degrees. it should be in the mid-60s. 20 degrees colder than should be. areas of maine 25 degrees colder than normal. as we said slowly warm up. wednesday. then 70s returning here in virginia, west virginia, all through kentucky. we get back in the 60s in pennsylvania. by the time we get through the weekend a lot of the warm air builds in the middle of the country. st. louis up near 90 on friday. . cincinnati gets into the 80s. we push the 80s into raleigh. saturday 87 degrees in north carolina. and here's the best news of all if you like it warm. this is the six to ten day forecast. starting sunday all through next week, warmer than average temperatures, summer-like. people will be comp
buffalo right now. boston is at 37 wind chill. new york at 43. so, yeah, not a map i want to show you. snow overnight in high elevations of northern new england. as far as the storm it will push out during the day today but it's slow. have a lot of chilly cold air. slow warm up during the next couple of days. won't be until the weekend that things tart to get better. for today this is it. boston lie 44 degrees. it should be in the mid-60s. 20 degrees colder than should be. areas of maine 25...
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welcome back to "face the nation" we continue our conversation with new york senator and 2020 contender carry tin gillibrand. buffaloin your home state, was one of the locations that border patrol officials said they were looking at as place to move some of these migrants who have been captured at the border into detention facilities in your home state. what have you actually been informed of that may be under consideration and may be happening? >> i've been informed of absolutely nothing by this administration. and the truth is, president trump's immigration policy is inmane, tell yoow infuin esident to still be ilen fror prents at our border in the most inhumane way then locking them up and paying for it, paying for profit prison systems to do this. as president of the united states, i would not fund any for profit prisons, not lock up these families, i would have a humane immigration policy where people seeking asylum and refuge in this country would have lawyers and have a proper asylum process. we need real immigration judges we don't have. and outside the political process. i think the president trump has done
welcome back to "face the nation" we continue our conversation with new york senator and 2020 contender carry tin gillibrand. buffaloin your home state, was one of the locations that border patrol officials said they were looking at as place to move some of these migrants who have been captured at the border into detention facilities in your home state. what have you actually been informed of that may be under consideration and may be happening? >> i've been informed of...
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he's an associate professor of political science at state university of new york is joining us via skype from the city of buffalo thanks for your time with us on al-jazeera is the u.n. peacekeeping system broken. i wouldn't say it's broken while it is true that the u.s. does at times have a difficult time finding the political will to pay its share of its u.n. dues this isn't something that is particularly new is this a difficulty that has gone back quite a bit. but also i mean the u.n. is at a point where. that's greatest personnel troop deployments worldwide so the budget difficulties today might be a little more of what you say heightened at this point going to has been previously ok and seeing as they are heightened then with the reduction in money does that mean a reduction in mandates and if so how difficult is it for u.n. peacekeepers to carry out their duties on the ground in these circumstances. i wouldn't say it would be a reduction in mandate so the mandate is the chairman let a cli primarily on the. permanent 5 members of the security council however to the extent that the peacekeeping budget is not
he's an associate professor of political science at state university of new york is joining us via skype from the city of buffalo thanks for your time with us on al-jazeera is the u.n. peacekeeping system broken. i wouldn't say it's broken while it is true that the u.s. does at times have a difficult time finding the political will to pay its share of its u.n. dues this isn't something that is particularly new is this a difficulty that has gone back quite a bit. but also i mean the u.n. is at a...
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new york takes refugee families into our communities. we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffalo and syracuse and rochester andlbany.ak >> tucker: think for aba minute about what gillibrand is saying. she is arguing anybody from t anywhere in the world must be allowed into the united states, ordered a publicly financed lawyer, given a free place to live along with free health care and schools, all of which you pay for, and allowed to stay indefinitely unless they lose a court case that, by the way, they will definitely show up for. that's her core assumption. the people who have demonstrated contempt for our laws will arrive in court when asked. gillibrand trusts them to do that and why wouldn't she? that's the whole immigration argument she's making, which is unlike you, regular americans who are lazy and stupid and not worth helping, immigrants are basically perfect. they are smarter, more industrious, more creative than you or any of your neighbors. they believe. the facts suggest a more complicated picture. recently i.c.e. launched a pilot program to conduct dna tests ofe adult and children arriving at el
new york takes refugee families into our communities. we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffalo and syracuse and rochester andlbany.ak >> tucker: think for aba minute about what gillibrand is saying. she is arguing anybody from t anywhere in the world must be allowed into the united states, ordered a publicly financed lawyer, given a free place to live along with free health care and schools, all of which you pay for, and allowed to stay indefinitely unless...
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new york to d.c. that's where the sun will come out first. look at these temperatures. brutally cold. at 27 in bangor. and low 40s upper 30s from buffaloalbany, all the way through boston. again that chill is still with us. but, this is it. it's not going to be this cold for a long time. for today, spring rebound will begin. in the middle of the country it feels like summer. some areas up to the 90s over the next couple of days. for today, 60s around pennsylvania. philadelphia to d.c., low to mid-70s. but boston only upper 50s. low 60s if we're lucky. on thursday, we continue to warm up. here's really warm air. look at omaha. 92 degrees. a big contrast. by the time we get to the weekend, the heat doesn't get to the northeast. it drives to the south. raleigh could be in the 90s this weekend. and very comfortable from pittsburgh into areas of the northeast. so, we're done with this yucky stuff in a lot of areas in the east, geoff. it's good. better days ahead. >> thanks for that. >>> still ahead, as condolences pour in, we take a look back at life of legendary comedian and emmy-winning actor tim conway. that's coming up next. sometimes,
new york to d.c. that's where the sun will come out first. look at these temperatures. brutally cold. at 27 in bangor. and low 40s upper 30s from buffaloalbany, all the way through boston. again that chill is still with us. but, this is it. it's not going to be this cold for a long time. for today, spring rebound will begin. in the middle of the country it feels like summer. some areas up to the 90s over the next couple of days. for today, 60s around pennsylvania. philadelphia to d.c., low to...