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and rochester, minnesota. >> it's like a big hospital and hospitality is one of the big industries. so you go to rochester you'll find the mayo clinic and you'll find great treatment and you'll find another calderon for innovation. they are not just on the mayo clinic, they have all kinds of good stuff going on there in medical innovation and medical equipment. it's really quite a portfolio. >> i thought it was fascinating that coming in at number three was washington, d.c.. >> right. >> it gained more new residents in 2008 and 2009 than in any one-year period since world war ii. i can guess why that is the case, of course, with the attention around president obama. it's the city with a lot of urban challenges, though, right? >> you would think so, but only one in ten people in the whole metro area work for the federal government, but you have all of these corporations that are moving there. the hospitality business and defense contractors and the urban corps are in d.c., kiplinger's is based in d.c. they have beautiful neighborhoods in the rest of d.c. and wonderful suburbs which a
and rochester, minnesota. >> it's like a big hospital and hospitality is one of the big industries. so you go to rochester you'll find the mayo clinic and you'll find great treatment and you'll find another calderon for innovation. they are not just on the mayo clinic, they have all kinds of good stuff going on there in medical innovation and medical equipment. it's really quite a portfolio. >> i thought it was fascinating that coming in at number three was washington, d.c.....
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---cesar, segun un estudio de la universidad de rochester...a las mujeres les atraen mas los hombres8 mujeres se les mostraron fotos de un hombre vistiendo distintos colores de camisa, y se les pregunto cual color les atraia mas, y por que ... ...---ellas prefirieron el color rojo, ya que (aseguran) hace a los hombres verse mas atractivos, poderosos, y deseables. ---¿y esta noche blanca, que vamos a tener...? tener...?=--cesar: esta noche estaremos conversando sobre el fenomeno ovni... tendremos a un experto hablando con nosotros y contestando a sus inquietudes...---ademas... el potrillo fernandez en problemas con una aerolinea... le diremos que le paso. ----gracias por acompaÑarnos ... ---los dejo con el noticiero nacional y jose diaz . balart.
---cesar, segun un estudio de la universidad de rochester...a las mujeres les atraen mas los hombres8 mujeres se les mostraron fotos de un hombre vistiendo distintos colores de camisa, y se les pregunto cual color les atraia mas, y por que ... ...---ellas prefirieron el color rojo, ya que (aseguran) hace a los hombres verse mas atractivos, poderosos, y deseables. ---¿y esta noche blanca, que vamos a tener...? tener...?=--cesar: esta noche estaremos conversando sobre el fenomeno ovni......
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we have new pictures of a torn touched down for almost half an hour yesterday near rochester, minnesota. it leveled a barn but spared the town of hayfield and no one was hurt. an unforgettable photograph taken in new york's times square exactly 65 years ago was reinact today. hundreds of couples replayed the famous kiss between a u.s. navy sailor and a nurse. the two were celebrating vj day, the day world war ii ended. just ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, could the plastic bag be an endangered species? >> glor: it could change the way millions of people shop in california. a measure working its way through the state legislature right now whose ultimate passage might be in the bag. bill whitaker explains. >> reporter: it's a familiar question for california shoppe shoppers... >> what kind of bag, paper or plastic. >> reporter: for many the answer is clear. >> plastic, for sure. >> reporter: but this modern-day convenience has a long shelf life, wreaking havoc on the environment because it doesn't really decompose, so california state assembly passed a bill that would ban free dispos
we have new pictures of a torn touched down for almost half an hour yesterday near rochester, minnesota. it leveled a barn but spared the town of hayfield and no one was hurt. an unforgettable photograph taken in new york's times square exactly 65 years ago was reinact today. hundreds of couples replayed the famous kiss between a u.s. navy sailor and a nurse. the two were celebrating vj day, the day world war ii ended. just ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, could the plastic bag be an...
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well, according to research from the university of rochester, it's not your cologne or a nice suit. it's the color red. the study showed that women were more likely to find men desirable if they were wearing the color red. who knows if it works, but it's definitely worth a shot, bill, so go pull out that a red tie. it's blue today. that's disappointing. >> i have nothing red. i have zero red. >> you have no red ties? >> i'm trying to think. i think i've got one or two out of 50. >> how did you ever find a wife, bill? >> i guess she's colorblind. >>> well, time now for a look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. >>> residents in ohio will be seeing double. kicking off there through the weekend is twins day festival. the event is billed as the world's largest gathering of twins. >>> meanwhile music lovers will be flocking to chicago for lollapalooza. the three-day music festival features over 130 bands, including green day, lady gaga, and the strokes. >>> and in california, hollywood honors emma thompson. the oscar-winning actress will be getting her own
well, according to research from the university of rochester, it's not your cologne or a nice suit. it's the color red. the study showed that women were more likely to find men desirable if they were wearing the color red. who knows if it works, but it's definitely worth a shot, bill, so go pull out that a red tie. it's blue today. that's disappointing. >> i have nothing red. i have zero red. >> you have no red ties? >> i'm trying to think. i think i've got one or two out of...
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so we enlisted the support of scientists from the mayo clinic in rochester, which is one of the great research centers in the united states. and with a special emphasis on aging and we also enlisted the support of a wonderful center, scientists at a wonderful center at the university of southern california in los angeles to help us in evaluating the effectiveness of these programs. and they found these programs really work! what was recorded in the study of course was there was very substantial impact on your memory, or on your cognitive operations. were equivalent to a person operating as if they were about a decade younger. babette: with so many of us putting off retirement or starting second careers, improving speed of thought and action is critical. morgan: i mean, i feel a lot younger than i did a year and a half ago when i was trying to figure out ok, what am i going to do with myself? and you know i, for those of us who are older and have always been actively in a professional situation, isn't it wonderful to know that you can keep going and keep expanding your horizons? babett
so we enlisted the support of scientists from the mayo clinic in rochester, which is one of the great research centers in the united states. and with a special emphasis on aging and we also enlisted the support of a wonderful center, scientists at a wonderful center at the university of southern california in los angeles to help us in evaluating the effectiveness of these programs. and they found these programs really work! what was recorded in the study of course was there was very substantial...
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he taught at the university of rochester. the book is a wonderfully written books. -- a book.t goes beyond and talks about some discussion about conditions in latin america. the point being that we still think in terms of the monroe doctrine 3 >> how does it apply to the? >> it applies today in the sense that we still practice the monroe doctrine. president kennedy cited by name during the cuban missile crisis. it is not an instrument to prevent european colonial expansion anymore, but outside interference in hemispheric affairs, whether the soviet union or nazi germany or whatever. it is the business of the united states as a sort of a big brother of the hemisphere. >> what physically appeared? >> it was drafted by the secretary of state john quincy adams. it appears in monroe's state of a gang in -- a state of the union address. it was a kind of parenthetical idea aimed at britain. >> the second book, the diary of james capel -- james cak. polk. the tennessean old was an austere, detached, deeply jaundiced chronicler. pouring out is that the frustrations in plain language. y
he taught at the university of rochester. the book is a wonderfully written books. -- a book.t goes beyond and talks about some discussion about conditions in latin america. the point being that we still think in terms of the monroe doctrine 3 >> how does it apply to the? >> it applies today in the sense that we still practice the monroe doctrine. president kennedy cited by name during the cuban missile crisis. it is not an instrument to prevent european colonial expansion anymore,...
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that seems to be the conclusion of a study at the university of rochester. researchers there showed women photos such as this one with the same man wearing different colored shirts and asked which one they found more attractive. women considered men wearing red colored clothing to be higher in status and more likely to earn a better living. and the high status judgment triggered the attraction. the study appears in the journal of experimental psychology. >>> knew research suggests that nitrates found in processed meat may contribute to a higher risk of bladder cancer. the study by the national cancer institute found those who consumed more meat treeded with nitrates had a 40% greater risk of being concerned with bladder cancer than those who ate little meat treated with nitrates. they are found in bacon and lunch meat. >>> a new study finds mind over matter may contribute to faster healing. they found the healing of patients suffering from diabetes related foot ulcers different depending on the state of mind. they found that anger, frustration and depression
that seems to be the conclusion of a study at the university of rochester. researchers there showed women photos such as this one with the same man wearing different colored shirts and asked which one they found more attractive. women considered men wearing red colored clothing to be higher in status and more likely to earn a better living. and the high status judgment triggered the attraction. the study appears in the journal of experimental psychology. >>> knew research suggests that...
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. >> ifill: and in rochester, new york... >> a lot of fanatics take it to the extremes. that's where we get the overall view that islam is a bad religion, per se, but it's not. it's a religion just like any other with the same tenets as any other religious. >> ifill: muslims make up less than 1% of the u.s. population, and there are 1,900 mosques across the country. just this afternoon, the pew research center released a new poll showing that more americans view islam unfavorably than favorably, a shift from only five years ago, when more americans held favorable opinions. we dive a little more deeply into this now with three people who study these tensions: rev. welton gaddy is the president of the interfaith alliance, a nonpartisan group that works on issues of religious freedom. he pastors northminster baptist church in monroe, louisiana. cynthia mahmood is a senior fellow at the university of notre dame's kroc institute for international peace studies. her work focuses on religious militants. and abdullahi an-nyeem is a professor of law at emory university in atlanta
. >> ifill: and in rochester, new york... >> a lot of fanatics take it to the extremes. that's where we get the overall view that islam is a bad religion, per se, but it's not. it's a religion just like any other with the same tenets as any other religious. >> ifill: muslims make up less than 1% of the u.s. population, and there are 1,900 mosques across the country. just this afternoon, the pew research center released a new poll showing that more americans view islam...
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renee grew up outside of rochester, new york, where both her parents were music teachers who startedew york to study opera at the juilliard school. she made her debut at the metropolitan opera unexpectedly at 21 when the star was stricken with the flu. >> i remember jumping up and down running around the apartment, i was replacing somebody who was ill. it was 10:00 in the morning a phone call, you're on tonight. ♪ >> reporter: fleming herself is leading the class now. ♪ here with her mother, patricia. >> let's do a five note scale. >> reporter: she's instruct a young star, like 16-year-old emily helenbrook. ♪ >> nice and open and send the sound that way. >> reporter: as a student how did you take criticism? >> some of my first teachers were incredibly tough. you couldn't sing three words without having to stop and start it all over again and i loved that. the process of dissecting and trying to blasmaster this incredibilitincredible instrument. >> reporter: and fleming insists she's trying to master it. >> i never arrived. >> reporter: come on. >> no, i'm still learning all the time.
renee grew up outside of rochester, new york, where both her parents were music teachers who startedew york to study opera at the juilliard school. she made her debut at the metropolitan opera unexpectedly at 21 when the star was stricken with the flu. >> i remember jumping up and down running around the apartment, i was replacing somebody who was ill. it was 10:00 in the morning a phone call, you're on tonight. ♪ >> reporter: fleming herself is leading the class now. ♪ here...
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>> well, i went to family court, you know, where i live in rochester with my lawyer. we need the children in order to pursue this in court. i told him, i can't find my children. >> yeah. when did you two begin your own search? you obviously had questions. when did you actively start the search for your mom? >> i started searching -- it had to be in the mid-'90s. and it led to dead ends. and i didn't have -- you know, the internet wasn't back then what it is today. and social security administration told me, well, you know, if you can give us an unsealed letter, a letter with an unsealed envelope explaining why you want to find her, we can track her down through whatever information you have. they never forwarded it. i guess they didn't feel it was a good enough reason why. >> karen, you were told by your dad your mother abandoned you. she didn't care about you. was it only after a certain amount of time that it just didn't add up to you? >> after a certain amount of time, you know, my father would always tell me different stories. he said i told, you know, my father s
>> well, i went to family court, you know, where i live in rochester with my lawyer. we need the children in order to pursue this in court. i told him, i can't find my children. >> yeah. when did you two begin your own search? you obviously had questions. when did you actively start the search for your mom? >> i started searching -- it had to be in the mid-'90s. and it led to dead ends. and i didn't have -- you know, the internet wasn't back then what it is today. and social...
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a tornado was caught on video in the town of hacfield, southwest of rochester friday. there were no injuries reported. >>> four are dead and four injuries after a shooting outside an up-scale restaurant in downtown buffalo, new york early this morning. there was a wedding reception at that restaurant last night. police do not know whether the shootings are connected to the reception. >>> an american woman murdered in western estioning, the teenager allegedly told police he had fought with his mother. >>> and bristol palin and levi johnston may no longer be together but agree on one thing, custody of their son tripp. according to the palin family attorney, trip will live with his mother and the former couple will share legal custody. johnston gets to see his son on wednesdays and saturdays and will pay child support. >>> 15 minutes after the hour now here is lonnie quinn with our first check of the weather. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. there is so much to talk about weather-wise but i want to hit upon the worst weather tht country, in the midwest again t
a tornado was caught on video in the town of hacfield, southwest of rochester friday. there were no injuries reported. >>> four are dead and four injuries after a shooting outside an up-scale restaurant in downtown buffalo, new york early this morning. there was a wedding reception at that restaurant last night. police do not know whether the shootings are connected to the reception. >>> an american woman murdered in western estioning, the teenager allegedly told police he had...
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women raised money to support al-shabab going door-to-door in smaller communities in minneapolis, rochester and other locations in the united states as well as canada. in some cases, these funds were raised under the false pretense that would be used to aid the needy and poor. while our investigations are ongoing around the country, these arrests and charges should serve as an unmistakable warning to others who are considering joining or supporting terrorist groups like al-shabab. if you choose this group, you can expect to find yourself in a united states jail cell or to be a casualty on a somali's battlefield. as demonstrated by the charges unsealed today, we see an increasing numbers of individuals, including u.s. citizens who have become captivated by the ideology and have taken steps to carry out terrorist objectives either read home or abroad. this is a very disturbing trend that we have been intensely investigating in recent years and will continue to investigate and readout. we must also work to prevent this kind of radicalization from ever taking hold. members of the american musli
women raised money to support al-shabab going door-to-door in smaller communities in minneapolis, rochester and other locations in the united states as well as canada. in some cases, these funds were raised under the false pretense that would be used to aid the needy and poor. while our investigations are ongoing around the country, these arrests and charges should serve as an unmistakable warning to others who are considering joining or supporting terrorist groups like al-shabab. if you choose...