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>>caller: the three victims in rochester n.y. were raped and killed and strangulated. the two later victims that had the stronger similarities than the first. from what i have read it there's not enough details for me to make a comparison between those victims in california and the matter of death. i did read one of them was suffocated but i'm not sure. is not a lot of detail available yet to make that comparison. >>pam: certain law enforcement is looking at your research as they continue investigating on both coasts. these cases of murder in this particular suspect we understand the suspect, the prime suspect actually committed suicide. >>caller: of the prime suspects did. >>pam: thank you for your observations. it stay with kron 4 and www.kron4.com for our continuing coverage of these calls his murders. coming up on kron 4 news this evening kron 4 caught up with the joseph naso ex- wife. the jury has reached a guilty verdict on one count in the very bonds perjury trial that counts of obstruction of justice. the jurors agreed that bonds misled a grand jury back in 200
>>caller: the three victims in rochester n.y. were raped and killed and strangulated. the two later victims that had the stronger similarities than the first. from what i have read it there's not enough details for me to make a comparison between those victims in california and the matter of death. i did read one of them was suffocated but i'm not sure. is not a lot of detail available yet to make that comparison. >>pam: certain law enforcement is looking at your research as they...
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in looking at the names of the california victims in the rochester victims. thank you gary i know we will follow this, please are obviously taking this seriously and asking for help from the public. any kind of information. >>pam: of course we encourage you to stay with kron 4 for our continuing coverage of these cold case murders. at 5:30 p.m. we will look at their bay area cold cases. we will be right back with more news, weather and traffic in a few moments.. >>pam: deliberations continue as a barry bonds of perjury trial today. dan curman was at the federal courthouse. >>dan: barry bonds arrived at the federal courthouse shortly after 9:00 tuesday morning but left little over six hours later still not knowing his state. the jury spent the entire day behind closed doors discussing the evidence and never once returned to the court room with the question period by the end of the third full day of deliberations they still could not reach a verdict. if bonds faces four charges, accused of lying to the grand jury when he said he never knowingly took steroids, h
in looking at the names of the california victims in the rochester victims. thank you gary i know we will follow this, please are obviously taking this seriously and asking for help from the public. any kind of information. >>pam: of course we encourage you to stay with kron 4 for our continuing coverage of these cold case murders. at 5:30 p.m. we will look at their bay area cold cases. we will be right back with more news, weather and traffic in a few moments.. >>pam: deliberations...
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in rochester, and was 10 years old and disappeared in 1971. wanda was 11 years old and murdered in 1973, a third victim the show was also leavening killed in 1973. naso of the new york native traveled frequently between the rochester area and the west coast during that time. his name never surfaced in the investigation until he came under suspicion in california. if officials in rochester say they're now looking into naso. if authorities did note that a dna sample taken from one of the new york victims did not match joseph naso and they have no other physical proof that he was involved those killings. stay with kron 4 for continuing coverage of the cold case murders, log on to www.kron4.com any time for the latest on the case. >>jacqueline: we're going to start to warm things up through the end the week and especially in to the weekend. we have a chance of rain again in the north bay. it will have details coming up and a bit. >>pam: a verdict today in the very funds perjury trial, the former giants slugger convicted of obstruction of justice.
in rochester, and was 10 years old and disappeared in 1971. wanda was 11 years old and murdered in 1973, a third victim the show was also leavening killed in 1973. naso of the new york native traveled frequently between the rochester area and the west coast during that time. his name never surfaced in the investigation until he came under suspicion in california. if officials in rochester say they're now looking into naso. if authorities did note that a dna sample taken from one of the new york...
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nasso grew up in the rochester, new york area. though he moved west in 1969, authorities believe he likely went back to rochester from time to time. but tonight joseph nasso is facing charges from just the four murders in california. >> he will be presented with a criminal complaint when he appears and lists the four charges, the four murder counts, and each carrying a special circumstance for multiple murder. >> that means the district attorney will be going for the death penalty. if convicted he is due to be arraigned on the charges tomorrow afternoon in department f of marin county superior court. president aring from san rafael, abc7 news. >> the district attorney's office says a 16-year-old found dead in a home in san francisco's silver terrace neighborhood was shot. he was 16. san francisco police first went to the house on casada avenue when someone reported that he killed himself. >> there was some kind of petroleum and kerosene and gasoline and some type of fluid that was at the scene. it was sufficient enough that it cau
nasso grew up in the rochester, new york area. though he moved west in 1969, authorities believe he likely went back to rochester from time to time. but tonight joseph nasso is facing charges from just the four murders in california. >> he will be presented with a criminal complaint when he appears and lists the four charges, the four murder counts, and each carrying a special circumstance for multiple murder. >> that means the district attorney will be going for the death penalty....
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he did live there in rochester, a dna sample from the victim did not match naso. he says he had permission from other jurisdictions to prosecute all four cases. he is being held without bond. it will be making his first court appearance at 1:30 this afternoon. >> cheryl: funeral services are taking place at this moment for a popular oakland businessman who was murdered last week. campos was killed when he was opening his mexican restaurant in the fruitvale district. traditional native dancers were there. family members stood by as they brought the casket into the church. mourners overflowed into the streets. >> janelle: we're hearing for the first time of friend of bryan stow about the attack of opening day in dodger stadium. he said that the march 31 game between the giants and dodgers progressed from intimidating to hostile. he said that dodger fans were throwing things at them at the game. they were walking in the parking lot having a conversation when somebody pushed them from behind. corey says he did not provoke the attackers and never saw it coming. stow re
he did live there in rochester, a dna sample from the victim did not match naso. he says he had permission from other jurisdictions to prosecute all four cases. he is being held without bond. it will be making his first court appearance at 1:30 this afternoon. >> cheryl: funeral services are taking place at this moment for a popular oakland businessman who was murdered last week. campos was killed when he was opening his mexican restaurant in the fruitvale district. traditional native...
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he did live there in rochester, a dna sample from the victim did not match naso. he says he had permission from other jurisdictions to prosecute all four cases. he is being held without bond. it will be making his first court appearance at 1:30 this afternoon. >> cheryl: funeral services are taking place at this moment for a popular oakland businessman who was murdered last week. campos was killed when he was opening his mexican restaurant in the fruitvale district. traditional native dancers were there. family members stood by as they brought the casket into the church. mourners overflowed into the streets. >> janelle: we're hearing for the first time of friend of bryan stow about the attack of opening day in dodger stadium. he said that the march 31 game between the giants and dodgers progressed from intimidating to hostile. he said that dodger fans were throwing things at them at the game. they were walking in the parking lot having a conversation when somebody pushed them from behind. corey says he did not provoke the attackers and never saw it coming. stow re
he did live there in rochester, a dna sample from the victim did not match naso. he says he had permission from other jurisdictions to prosecute all four cases. he is being held without bond. it will be making his first court appearance at 1:30 this afternoon. >> cheryl: funeral services are taking place at this moment for a popular oakland businessman who was murdered last week. campos was killed when he was opening his mexican restaurant in the fruitvale district. traditional native...
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. >> authorities believe he traveled back to rochester from time to time. but tonight joseph is facing charges from four murders in california. nasa will -a will be presented with a criminal complaint. that means that the district of attorney will go for the death penalty if he is convicted. he is due to be arraigned tomorrow afternoon. in the superior court. i spoke to the retired investigator who worked the roxanne rogash case. back then they were not looking at him as a suspect. san francisco police are looking for the fifth suspect in the murder of a 16 year old boy. police went to this house when they heard he had killed himself. the medical examiner determined that the death was suspicious. >> we were in shock, you don't imagine it happening to your student. definitely not andy. how can it be andy? >> sno none of the suspects went to school with zain but they knew him. they range from 15-18 . police have not revealed the murder but say it was not gang related. >> it is illegal to openly carry fire arms in california. the safety public committee approv
. >> authorities believe he traveled back to rochester from time to time. but tonight joseph is facing charges from four murders in california. nasa will -a will be presented with a criminal complaint. that means that the district of attorney will go for the death penalty if he is convicted. he is due to be arraigned tomorrow afternoon. in the superior court. i spoke to the retired investigator who worked the roxanne rogash case. back then they were not looking at him as a suspect. san...
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naso used to live in rochester, new york, and that's where three of the victims had -- had the same victims. police found out one victim did not match naso. police have found no proof linking to the killings according to one individual -- >> we're thinking maybe this was a copycat off the rochester murders because he would have herd about that through his connections. >> reporter: police are not willing to relinquish him as a suspect. he's eligible for the death penalty. naso is set for his arraignment here at 1:30 and mike mibach will have much more on this story coming up for you on the news at 5:00. i'm tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage on the cold-case murders. >>> in other case involving a possible serial killer, divers searched the long island waters looking for human remains. this comes after monday after a skull and bones were found in -- jones beach. this is the if figures set of human remains found. police are not sure the deaths were the victim of a serial killer or carried out by more than one person. >>> hundreds of people
naso used to live in rochester, new york, and that's where three of the victims had -- had the same victims. police found out one victim did not match naso. police have found no proof linking to the killings according to one individual -- >> we're thinking maybe this was a copycat off the rochester murders because he would have herd about that through his connections. >> reporter: police are not willing to relinquish him as a suspect. he's eligible for the death penalty. naso is set...
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joining us now from the kron call in rochester n.y. is gary craig.ticle your route online, initially it there's not a dna match with not so? they have dna from one of the three homicides from the early '70s apparently they did a match and it wasn't. police do not want to completely roll him out. they're putting out feelers to see if anyone knows about it. >> darya: does that affect the case of him being responsible? what to the issue whether or not he may have had some connection. while he was here maybe he was part of these homicides and that was his trademark removed up there. it is a surprise all of this case has been called for selling >> caller: long? very much so, it's amazing how many people remember this case. it still in the local library. it is still the most requested that file. it's amazing how many people still remember. >> darya: how closely are the folks and rochester working with people in the bay? >> caller: very close. police earlier on when the possible connection came up they talked a lot and they did the dna. at this point they m
joining us now from the kron call in rochester n.y. is gary craig.ticle your route online, initially it there's not a dna match with not so? they have dna from one of the three homicides from the early '70s apparently they did a match and it wasn't. police do not want to completely roll him out. they're putting out feelers to see if anyone knows about it. >> darya: does that affect the case of him being responsible? what to the issue whether or not he may have had some connection. while...
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he used to live in rochester and traveled around that area for work. coming up at 7:30 we'll have a live report and more information on the victims naso is accused killing. we'll also hear from a man locally who says he knew naso. >>> plummer has been sacked for the 9ers annalist. the -- analyst. they did not give a reason. they -- it did come about the same time a podcast came out when he talked about women and players lining up. he was criticized for being too hard on the team. >>> video of a 6-year-old girl being padded -- being padded down is causing controversy. this happened in new orleans at armstrong international airport. look at this video. someone captured this video. you can hear the screener talking the little girl through the process. there's questions about whether this was necessary. >>> 7:06. a 2-year-old woman is angry about a -- 22-year-old woman is angry about a brute at aal rape that took place at the denver airport -- brutal rape that took place at the denver airport. >> he pulled my head up and began to slam my head m in the floo
he used to live in rochester and traveled around that area for work. coming up at 7:30 we'll have a live report and more information on the victims naso is accused killing. we'll also hear from a man locally who says he knew naso. >>> plummer has been sacked for the 9ers annalist. the -- analyst. they did not give a reason. they -- it did come about the same time a podcast came out when he talked about women and players lining up. he was criticized for being too hard on the team....
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. >>> the arrest is also drawing attention from rochester new york. three girls were killed there in the early 70s. the girls were known as the double initial killing. all three victims had the same initial for the first and last name just like the victims in california. naso lived in rochester in the 60s and reportedly traveled there in the early 70s. we learned he was born in new york state in 1934. he served in the u.s. service. he married and divorced in the early 60s. naso was working as a commercial photographer in reno. >>> we talked to the bay area man who says he remembers joseph naso from a photography class they took together more than 40 years ago. >> he just gave me a funny feeling but i looked beyond that because i was looking at his photographs and stuff. >> reporter: naso went door to door looking for business. he hired naso to take pictures of his daughter for her first birthday. >> we had him in our home, and i think a lot of other people did. >> reporter: the man says he hasn't thought about naso in years. but heard the news and was
. >>> the arrest is also drawing attention from rochester new york. three girls were killed there in the early 70s. the girls were known as the double initial killing. all three victims had the same initial for the first and last name just like the victims in california. naso lived in rochester in the 60s and reportedly traveled there in the early 70s. we learned he was born in new york state in 1934. he served in the u.s. service. he married and divorced in the early 60s. naso was...
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the schoolgirls at rochester new york alphabet case had first and last names that began with the letters. they have not found any connection with naso. >> what we're thinking or wondering is if this is a copy cat off the rochester murders. >> new york police have not linked him to the alphabet case, they say they have not ruled him out as a suspect. >>> prosecutors released gruesome details about the death of a san francisco teenager in court. andy was killed over the weekend in san francisco. two teens charged in the case were in court today. the 15-year-old boy charged with murder did not enter a plea. jim my lay pleaded not guilty to accessory to murder charges. prosecutors say the two discussed dismembering the boy but decided to use gas to burn the body. neighbors called 911 after reporting the smell of gasp. >>> general manager resigned today. dorothy dugger has been under fire for several months. she will reportedly receive a severance package worth nearly $1 million. the board of connectors will begin searching tomorrow for her replacement. >>> proposed budget cuts have students
the schoolgirls at rochester new york alphabet case had first and last names that began with the letters. they have not found any connection with naso. >> what we're thinking or wondering is if this is a copy cat off the rochester murders. >> new york police have not linked him to the alphabet case, they say they have not ruled him out as a suspect. >>> prosecutors released gruesome details about the death of a san francisco teenager in court. andy was killed over the...
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. >>> the arrest is also drawing attention from rochester new york. three girls were killed there in the early 70s. the girls were known as the double initial killing. all three victims had the same initial for the first and last name just like the victims in california. naso lived in rochester in the 60s and reportedly traveled there in the early 70s. we learned he was born in new york state in 1934. he served in the u.s. service. he married and divorced in the early 60s. naso was working as a commercial photographer in reno. >>> we talked to the bay area man who says he remembers joseph naso from a photography class they took together more than 40 years ago. >> he just gave me a funny feeling but i looked beyond that because i was looking at his photographs and stuff. >> reporter: naso went door to door looking for business. he hired naso to take pictures of his daughter for her first birthday. >> we had him in our home, and i think a lot of other people did. >> reporter: the man says he hasn't thought about naso in years. but heard the news and was
. >>> the arrest is also drawing attention from rochester new york. three girls were killed there in the early 70s. the girls were known as the double initial killing. all three victims had the same initial for the first and last name just like the victims in california. naso lived in rochester in the 60s and reportedly traveled there in the early 70s. we learned he was born in new york state in 1934. he served in the u.s. service. he married and divorced in the early 60s. naso was...
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and naso lived in rochester new york and traveled there. dna samples from one new york victim does not match naso. he is going to be in court today at 1:00 for his first court appearance. >> kristen: leaders of two cities will consider consolidating fire departments to save millions of dollars a year. there are other options including privatizing. live in san carlos with details. >> private company has offered to step in and run the fire departments here in san carlos and they will be asked to consolidate with redwood city so it feels like everybody is courting san carlos now that it's breaking up with belmont. they had a joint agreement but they disagree on the funding formula. so sharing fire department services is nothing new down on the peninsula. as a matter of fact they are finding, it fits, two city council voted to move forward with a merge. >> we have a common communication plans in our county. we have common policies in our county. we have dispatchers and dispatched through redwood city. so we not only know what to do but we take
and naso lived in rochester new york and traveled there. dna samples from one new york victim does not match naso. he is going to be in court today at 1:00 for his first court appearance. >> kristen: leaders of two cities will consider consolidating fire departments to save millions of dollars a year. there are other options including privatizing. live in san carlos with details. >> private company has offered to step in and run the fire departments here in san carlos and they will...
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he lived in the rochester area at the time.onight, her niece who is named after her aunt talked to us by phone. she hopes for closure for all the families. and a death sentence for him. >> it's never been forgotten but none of us imagined my family to imagine that after this amount of years that something like this would come up and there would be, you know, a chance for closure. >> reporter: he will be back in court to plead to the four murder charges. jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> a dramatic rescue saves the life of a former college president who drove into a canal. the fete caught on tape. the 93-year-old veered off a road, through a fence and ended up in the canal. he gave himself more time by standing up in the sunroof there. rescuers arrived just in time to pull him to safety. he's the former president of bakersfield college. >>> disabling a ring of internet thieves responsible for infecting 2 million computers worldwide. they are using software to exploit vulnerabilities. >>> it's the biggest accident taken agai
he lived in the rochester area at the time.onight, her niece who is named after her aunt talked to us by phone. she hopes for closure for all the families. and a death sentence for him. >> it's never been forgotten but none of us imagined my family to imagine that after this amount of years that something like this would come up and there would be, you know, a chance for closure. >> reporter: he will be back in court to plead to the four murder charges. jodi hernandez, nbc bay area...
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. >> naso's arrest is also drawing attention in rochester,new york where he lived. three girls were killed there. stay within ktvu -- and stay with ktvu and ktvu.com for more. >>> one of the four teenager charged with the killing of a high school student will appear in court. andy zang died open sunday. the four teens arrested for his death include a 15-year-old, a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old. the chronical is reporting saying he was shot by one of the suspects. and the others tried to destroy the body and evidence by lighting a home on fire. >>> a soldier is trying to get back personal items stolen by his car. that includes a laptop, clothing, and pictures of his son. the message the soldier now has for the thief. >>> the san francisco giants have raised nearly $70,000 to help brian stow. he was beaten outside of dodgers stadium two weeks ago. the money will go toward medical costs and other expenses. the paramedic still remains in a medically induced coma. >>> the panel of eight women and four men will return to the courthouse in san francisco around 8:30 this
. >> naso's arrest is also drawing attention in rochester,new york where he lived. three girls were killed there. stay within ktvu -- and stay with ktvu and ktvu.com for more. >>> one of the four teenager charged with the killing of a high school student will appear in court. andy zang died open sunday. the four teens arrested for his death include a 15-year-old, a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old. the chronical is reporting saying he was shot by one of the suspects. and the others...
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. >>> kron4 has learned that naso lived in rochester new york in the early 1970s. that's the same time when several girls were murdered there. in 1971, '72 and '73. those murders were known as the double initial murders. and if you look at the victims' names from california, they also have double initial names. and two have the same exact same, carmine colon. new york authorities are looking into the possibility that naso is the killer there. but they say they have no evidence linking him to the deaths and that dna taken from one of the victims in new york did not match naso's dna. joseph naso has an extensive criminal record. his first run-in was in 1950 for rape. then, records show he had several petty larceny arrests and convictions. in 1994, 95, 20003, 2004 and 2007. in april of 2010, naso was living in reno, when probation officers say they found bullets and a newspaper ad for a handgun in his home. both are violations of his probation. he's been in jail ever since. >> our coverage continues later in this newscast. we'll go to reno, where neighbors of joseph n
. >>> kron4 has learned that naso lived in rochester new york in the early 1970s. that's the same time when several girls were murdered there. in 1971, '72 and '73. those murders were known as the double initial murders. and if you look at the victims' names from california, they also have double initial names. and two have the same exact same, carmine colon. new york authorities are looking into the possibility that naso is the killer there. but they say they have no evidence linking...
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. >> and rochester new york where naso is looking to see at the f he was involved, all had the same initials and one had the name carmen cologne the same name as in contra costa county. they have put a special team to check out 45 cold in murder cases to see if naso was involved in that. the cases in new york, there is enough differences to have people initially thinking that naso was not involved in those killings. >> eric: this morning, there are concerns about possible retaliation against members at state hospital after a patient died on monday. william roebling was being subdued after he attacked another patient. the staff performed cpr when he died at the hospital and staff members are worried what other patients might do. >> there are some individuals, some of the patients who are threatening other staff because one of the patients died. staff is worried that something sells going to happen. >> employees held several protests earlier this year after two recent attacks on staff by patients. one of them was fatal. an autopsy on the patient that died on monday is scheduled for today. >> k
. >> and rochester new york where naso is looking to see at the f he was involved, all had the same initials and one had the name carmen cologne the same name as in contra costa county. they have put a special team to check out 45 cold in murder cases to see if naso was involved in that. the cases in new york, there is enough differences to have people initially thinking that naso was not involved in those killings. >> eric: this morning, there are concerns about possible...
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naso reportedly lived in the rochester area during that time. >> i don't have the words to explain. >: tonight, roxene's niece hopes for closure for all of the families. >> it's never been forgotten. but none of us ever imagined, any of us in my family, who have imagined that after this amount of years that something like this would come up. and that there would be, you know, a chance at actual closure. >> reporter: naso will be back in court in two weeks to possibly enter pleas to the four >>> good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff raneri. some drying and warming with high pressure building up from the south. that will keep temperatures in the 60s inland. by friday, we'll have showers to the north. but we should stay dry. it will be cold tonight. 38 in los gatos. 38 in livermore. 38 in fair field. tomorrow, it's dry. showers to the north as we head throughout friday. as we head into saturday and sunday, temperatures warming up into the low 70s with partly-cloudy skies. monitoring some clouds into next monday and tuesday. but so far, no large storm systems in the next zen days. we
naso reportedly lived in the rochester area during that time. >> i don't have the words to explain. >: tonight, roxene's niece hopes for closure for all of the families. >> it's never been forgotten. but none of us ever imagined, any of us in my family, who have imagined that after this amount of years that something like this would come up. and that there would be, you know, a chance at actual closure. >> reporter: naso will be back in court in two weeks to possibly enter...
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robert bazell, nbc news, rochester, minnesota. >>> up next, the story today that caused people to sayay it isn't so. after going after dodgeball, are they now really worried about the dangers of wiffle ball? >>> new york state health officials reversed themselves tonight and backed off a list of summer camp activities they first said present a significant risk of injury and should have subject to regulation. some of them were pretty obvious. archery, which is dicey. arts and crafts involving nail guns. again, dicey. and horseshoes, which after all features flying hunks of metal. but the rest of the endangered sports bordered on the absolutely ridiculous. tag in all forms, capture the flag, red rover, and wiffle ball. again, because they supposedly represented a significant risk of injury. this whole movement, as you may know, started when they outlawed dodgeball. >>> grete waitz has died. she was the runner from norway who won the new york city marathon nine times. she was also a silver medalist at the '84 olympics in l.a. she was a former schoolteacher in oslo. she died after a six-y
robert bazell, nbc news, rochester, minnesota. >>> up next, the story today that caused people to sayay it isn't so. after going after dodgeball, are they now really worried about the dangers of wiffle ball? >>> new york state health officials reversed themselves tonight and backed off a list of summer camp activities they first said present a significant risk of injury and should have subject to regulation. some of them were pretty obvious. archery, which is dicey. arts and...
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also looking into the possibility that these linked to the so-called double initial killings in the rochester, new york, killer in the early 70s, those crimes inspire the 2008 film called the alphabet killer. >>> pg&e says customers could be in danger if it's ordered to reduce pressure on more natural gas pipelines. the utility says dropping levels on certain pipes could lead to uncontrolled outages. that could cause pilot lights to go out and natural gas could seep into homes and businesses. regulators are considering pressure reductions after pg&e failed to produce records in the wake of deadly san bruno disaster. >>> using less may cost san franciscans more. posing an increase of 47% increase on water bills. that's because people are using less water and that has meant lost revenue. already scheduled to see a 12% rate increase starting in july. the puc is scheduled to vote on this latest proposal next month. >>> sfo's brand new terminal two officially goes into business this morning. the first two departures are american airlines flights to dallas-fort worth and miami. now both flights are
also looking into the possibility that these linked to the so-called double initial killings in the rochester, new york, killer in the early 70s, those crimes inspire the 2008 film called the alphabet killer. >>> pg&e says customers could be in danger if it's ordered to reduce pressure on more natural gas pipelines. the utility says dropping levels on certain pipes could lead to uncontrolled outages. that could cause pilot lights to go out and natural gas could seep into homes and...
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there are similarities between these murders and three unsolved cases in rochester, new york, where hew up. >>> a kentucky state lawmaker who is also a high school teacher is clinging to life this morning after breaking up a cafeteria fight. duane bunch hit his head on the tile. the two boys involved in the fight, ages 15 and 16, have now been charged and taken to juvenile detention. >>> and this video is giving critics of airport pat-downs some new ammunition. that is a 6-year-old girl undergoing a thorough search by a tsa agent. after asking if the girl could simply be rescanned by a machine, the girl's mother was told no. her parents, though, will be on "good morning america," coming up later today. >>> probably the highest-profile former nfl star so far is speaking out about concussions. terry bradshaw led the pittsburgh steelers to four super bowl titles. he says he is now suffering from short-term memory loss. also the loss of hand/eye coordination. it was enough to force him to undergo rehab. >> one of the questions was, obviously, how many clear-cut concussions have you had? an
there are similarities between these murders and three unsolved cases in rochester, new york, where hew up. >>> a kentucky state lawmaker who is also a high school teacher is clinging to life this morning after breaking up a cafeteria fight. duane bunch hit his head on the tile. the two boys involved in the fight, ages 15 and 16, have now been charged and taken to juvenile detention. >>> and this video is giving critics of airport pat-downs some new ammunition. that is a...
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earlier that evening, 1,740 people had shown up to watch the pawtucket red sox take on the rochesterwings. most of the fans-- we can only assume-- had every intention of staying till the end of the game but several events conspired against them. >> cool and windy night here in pawtucket, rhode island. >> reporter: the first was the weather. >> felt like a blizzard but without the snow so a lot of people left during the course of the night. >> reporter: yet it wasn't the cold that drove away the bulk of them, it was the clock. the game started just after 8:00 and continued until just before sun rise-- the longest game in baseball history. it played 32 innings that night, spent eight hours in frigid cold and still nobody won. around 4:00 a.m., the league president ordered them to finish it another day-- which they did. in just one inning. pawtucket finally took it in the 33rd by a score of 3-2. today folks in pawtucket continue to celebrate every fifth anniversary of the game, not only to relive the memory but, according to then-equipment manager michael kinch to be reinspired by them
earlier that evening, 1,740 people had shown up to watch the pawtucket red sox take on the rochesterwings. most of the fans-- we can only assume-- had every intention of staying till the end of the game but several events conspired against them. >> cool and windy night here in pawtucket, rhode island. >> reporter: the first was the weather. >> felt like a blizzard but without the snow so a lot of people left during the course of the night. >> reporter: yet it wasn't the...
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. >> and police in rochester new york where naso once lived are looking into whether he was involved in the murders of three young girls. all were killed in the early septs. >> jurors in the barry bond perjury trial will rejume elections tomorrow. heading into a fourth day trying to reach a verdict. they join us from the federal building, heather. the jury went home just shy of the usual 3:30 schedule. no notes today and not a peep from the four men and eight women deciding barry bonds in this case. >> there are three perjury counts and one count of obstruction of justice against barry bonds for the 2003 grand jury lab. the trial itself lasted three and half weeks with 25 prosecution witnesses and no defense witnesses and three days of deliberations and no verdict. what could it mean? conventional wisdom favors the defense because the jury is likely to be hung it is a high profile case and my experience has been in high profile cases you throw the conventional wisdom about jury behavior out of the door. >> the jury is back for deliberations day number four. live in san francisco, hea
. >> and police in rochester new york where naso once lived are looking into whether he was involved in the murders of three young girls. all were killed in the early septs. >> jurors in the barry bond perjury trial will rejume elections tomorrow. heading into a fourth day trying to reach a verdict. they join us from the federal building, heather. the jury went home just shy of the usual 3:30 schedule. no notes today and not a peep from the four men and eight women deciding barry...
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is in rochester defense tactic. in kenya he didn't see a reason to put it down being a former deputy sheriff i felt that it was necessary to. obtain a concealed handgun permit to protect myself but it does it might just conceal this guy he wants to curia out in the open to me it's the constitutional way to cure your firearm. and i think that. if you don't exercise your rights eventually you will lose on. his way to get drunk won't leave the house without her maggie three fifty seven pistol it's already checked into this special handbag for packing heat. in croatia it was nothing can. be done during the war you know. it's not. like. when i. was like i was. like i was watching t.v. . and i am walking with a gun on my hip there are two hundred fifty million guns in the hands of american civilians and rutherford as he spent more than twenty five thousand dollars on his personal records i mean how many pairs of shoes you have. i mean. i see guns and i could do it every day each one brings back memories. this was. my gran
is in rochester defense tactic. in kenya he didn't see a reason to put it down being a former deputy sheriff i felt that it was necessary to. obtain a concealed handgun permit to protect myself but it does it might just conceal this guy he wants to curia out in the open to me it's the constitutional way to cure your firearm. and i think that. if you don't exercise your rights eventually you will lose on. his way to get drunk won't leave the house without her maggie three fifty seven pistol it's...
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is to rochester defense. in virginia he didn't see a reason to put it down being a former pretty sure if i had thought that it was necessary to. obtain a concealed handgun permit to protect myself but this is it want to just conceal this even security it out in the open to me it's the constitutional way to korea firearm. and i think. if you don't exercise your rights eventually you loosen. his waist you drank won't leave the house without her magnum three fifty seven pistol as. sex into this...
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naso did live in rochester and back in the '70s a dna sample from him did not match up with one of the new york victims. new york homicide investigators are still looking at it. >> eric: a 15-year-old will be in a san francisco courtroom to face charges of murder and attempted arson. investigators say 15-year-old andy zeng was found in his home with bag over his head. he had had been shot and the home was soaked with gasoline. three other teens are accused in the crime. zeng was well known student at thurgood marshall academic high school. suspects don't go to school there. >>> just hours from now the jury of the barry bonds trial will held into their fourth day of deliberations. they spent about six hours behind closed doors without reaching a verdict yesterday. the jury must decide whether bonds is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt on each of four counts, charged with lying to grand jury when he denied knowingly using steroids and human growth hormones. we'll break into programming when a verdict comes down. >> san jose city council has tentatively approved a passage of new laws regul
naso did live in rochester and back in the '70s a dna sample from him did not match up with one of the new york victims. new york homicide investigators are still looking at it. >> eric: a 15-year-old will be in a san francisco courtroom to face charges of murder and attempted arson. investigators say 15-year-old andy zeng was found in his home with bag over his head. he had had been shot and the home was soaked with gasoline. three other teens are accused in the crime. zeng was well...
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. >> naso's arrest is also drawing attention in rochester new york where he once lived. three girls were killed there in the 1970s. now if you want more information on the case you can go to our channel 2 website. you are also going to find video from the conference. >>> in just a couple of hours, jurors will begin their fourth day of deliberations in the barry bonds' perjury trial. the panel of eight women and four men will go back to the san francisco courthouse at 8:30 this morning. we have no clue about what they have been doing or thinking over the past couple days. tensions are mounting as everybody waits for the juries decision. >> as trials get a lot of publicity jurors like to spend a little bit more time so they can tell the world we didn't rush to judgment. >> at the same time, many league analysts say the longer the jury takes the more likely they will split on one of the counts. the are jurors are deciding if he gay false testimony. >>> he tells a los angeles porks talk radio show the attack was totally unrevoked. the 42-year-old paramedic still remains in a
. >> naso's arrest is also drawing attention in rochester new york where he once lived. three girls were killed there in the 1970s. now if you want more information on the case you can go to our channel 2 website. you are also going to find video from the conference. >>> in just a couple of hours, jurors will begin their fourth day of deliberations in the barry bonds' perjury trial. the panel of eight women and four men will go back to the san francisco courthouse at 8:30 this...
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. >> reporter: a story out of rochester new york, north of manhattan here. two inmates escaped.e just got off the phone with the monroe county sheriff's office and they tell me they have a better idea of how this happened. there were cell bars broken and at least one broken window because they found the shattered glass. 35-year-old eddie r. palmer and 34 joseph lee mitchell escaped last night. both of them considered dangerous, possibly armed. police not talking about that in detail. mitchell in jail for distributing narcotics, palmer in jail for possession of stolen property and violating his probation. he's been in jail since last june, so quite a while. mitchell has only been in jail for less than 90 days. here is what they are saying. they want the public to call 911. we do have another number that they can call. (585)753-4178. they are depending on the public's help now. through scanner records what they are thinking is from listening to police scanners, rather, it's suggesting that the two men may be headed south, possibly florida or georgia, that is kind of the trail that
. >> reporter: a story out of rochester new york, north of manhattan here. two inmates escaped.e just got off the phone with the monroe county sheriff's office and they tell me they have a better idea of how this happened. there were cell bars broken and at least one broken window because they found the shattered glass. 35-year-old eddie r. palmer and 34 joseph lee mitchell escaped last night. both of them considered dangerous, possibly armed. police not talking about that in detail....
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rochester, minnesota o. ma what central. breckenridge, colorado. seattle. port of oakland.us the of oklahoma state oklahoma. in our campaign to bring jobs back to america, who does the american government work for and how can we get that government working for the american people and the american nation? >> our education system isn't well aligned to support our economy. >> nothing is more important than learning to think creatively. >> we need to educate americans that when they buy a product from abroad unless those dollars they send abroad come back to buy our exports so we replace the jobs lost with new jobs america doesn't work, we have high unemployment and we cycle down. ♪ >> we're just looking far level playing field. >> in the high-tech generation, it is a worldwide web of possibilities that we have yet to tap. >> all begins with innovation and a new idea i think. you break through, something that's a transition. >> young people innovate and our job as venture capitalists take the risk. >> 89% of college students feel like the experience was a good investment but 62
rochester, minnesota o. ma what central. breckenridge, colorado. seattle. port of oakland.us the of oklahoma state oklahoma. in our campaign to bring jobs back to america, who does the american government work for and how can we get that government working for the american people and the american nation? >> our education system isn't well aligned to support our economy. >> nothing is more important than learning to think creatively. >> we need to educate americans that when...
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similar to upstate new york's alphabet murders of the early 1970s, naso reportedly livered in the rochester area during that time. >> that raises a lot of eyebrows. >> reporter: the former lead investigator in the new york cases calls naso a strong suspect. he talked to us by phone about the possibility that nay saw is connected. >> i think it would not only put the little girls to rest, that it would also put the family to rest. a person was brought to just for this heinous crimes. >> reporter: for now, the senior must answer to four murder counts and face an alleged ugly past that may have finally caught up to him. naso will be back in court in two weeks. he still has to hire an attorney. the prosecutor says he has nearly $1 million in assets and should be able to pay for his own defense. in san rafael, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> to san francisco, teens were officially charged today with the shooting death of 16-year-old andy zing, the high schooler found shot to death with a bag over his head on gasoline-soaked floor over the weekend inside a silver terrace home. a 15-yea
similar to upstate new york's alphabet murders of the early 1970s, naso reportedly livered in the rochester area during that time. >> that raises a lot of eyebrows. >> reporter: the former lead investigator in the new york cases calls naso a strong suspect. he talked to us by phone about the possibility that nay saw is connected. >> i think it would not only put the little girls to rest, that it would also put the family to rest. a person was brought to just for this heinous...
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investigating the possibility he may be connected to the so- called double initial killings in the rochester, new york, area back in the early 70s. those crimes inspired a 2008 movie called the alphabet killer. >>> time now 5:05. police in oakland are investigating after a shooting victim was dropped off where paramedics were working on an unrelated case. this happened just after 8:00 last night. paramedics were at 17th and international on an unrelated call when a car pulled up. the passengers inside dropped off a shooting victim then drove off. that shooting victim died later in the hospital. police are now searching for that car, silver dodge daytona with tinted windows and a bullet hole in the driver side door. >>> two men who were arrested during protests followed the mesherle verdict are now being fined. a 33-year-old oakland man and a 20-year-old castro valley man will be fined $25 a piece for their role in the looting and violence that followed a rally that started out peacefully but quickly turned violent with protesters vandalizing downtown oakland stores. dozens of people were arr
investigating the possibility he may be connected to the so- called double initial killings in the rochester, new york, area back in the early 70s. those crimes inspired a 2008 movie called the alphabet killer. >>> time now 5:05. police in oakland are investigating after a shooting victim was dropped off where paramedics were working on an unrelated case. this happened just after 8:00 last night. paramedics were at 17th and international on an unrelated call when a car pulled up. the...
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also looking to the possibility that he's linked to the so-called double initial killings in the rochester, new york, area back in the early 70s. those crimes inspired a 2008 film called the alphabet killer. >>> congress votes today on the compromised spending bill that overted a government shutdown last week. coming up at 6:15 we are going to have a live report from washington d.c. how today's vote is just the beginning of a larger budget battle. >>> time now 6:06. pg&e says if it is force today reduce the pressure on natural gas pipelines, customers could be in danger. pg&e says dropping levels on certain pipes could lead to uncontrolled outages. that could cause pilot lights to go out and natural gas could then seep into homes and businesses. state regulators are considering pressure reductions after pg&e failed to produce key safety records in the wake of that deadly san bruno gas pipeline disaster. meantime in a meeting later this morning the california public utilities commission is about to adopt an agreement designed to better monitor pg&e. it will call for the utility to provide a
also looking to the possibility that he's linked to the so-called double initial killings in the rochester, new york, area back in the early 70s. those crimes inspired a 2008 film called the alphabet killer. >>> congress votes today on the compromised spending bill that overted a government shutdown last week. coming up at 6:15 we are going to have a live report from washington d.c. how today's vote is just the beginning of a larger budget battle. >>> time now 6:06. pg&e...
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he did once lived in rochester n.y., at the same time for women were murdered there.t coast during the 1970's. you could see the 3 dates of the new york mergers and just four years later the california killing started. however police say they have no evidence at this time looking into the knee or killings, and that dna taken from one of the victims did not match joseph nasa's dna. in april 2010, he was living in reno one probation officers say they found lets and a newspaper ad for handgun in his home. it flows of violations of his probation. he's been in jail ever since. one of his alleged bay area victims, 18 year- old rock scene, whose body was found in fairfax back in 1977. the marin district attorney said forensic evidence found by their office connect him to the murder. over imports cost of the body of another alleged victim carmen, was found in 1978. jeff bush spoke with the man who was living there at the time. >>jeff: it was the summer of 1978, all was quiet in for cost of. then the order of a murdeword of a murder came here. >> was shocked. i could believe i
he did once lived in rochester n.y., at the same time for women were murdered there.t coast during the 1970's. you could see the 3 dates of the new york mergers and just four years later the california killing started. however police say they have no evidence at this time looking into the knee or killings, and that dna taken from one of the victims did not match joseph nasa's dna. in april 2010, he was living in reno one probation officers say they found lets and a newspaper ad for handgun in...
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>>kate: joseph naso was born in new york state, he traveled back and forth to rochester n.y.visit family. in '80s he lived in california and bounced around in the bay area sting in san francisco for short time. in 1983 he moved here to this apartment building in oakland and he lived here just briefly about a month before moving less than a mile away to a house and piedmont. this is where joseph naso is that the most significant amount of time, the single-family home on oakland avenue and piedmont. he lived here for 14 years from 1983 to 1996. he left a northern california in the mid-1990s and have did it to reno nevada where he lived until he was arrested last year. reporting live, kron 4 news. >>pam: one of his past residents was his home in reno three j r stone went to the neighborhood and fell one of his former neighbors who said she had problems in the past with the now suspected killer. >> i would wave and say hi, he wasn't that way he would just look and and stare. >>j.r. stone: the woman you're hearing from has always felt uneasy by joseph naso. she lives near is the h
>>kate: joseph naso was born in new york state, he traveled back and forth to rochester n.y.visit family. in '80s he lived in california and bounced around in the bay area sting in san francisco for short time. in 1983 he moved here to this apartment building in oakland and he lived here just briefly about a month before moving less than a mile away to a house and piedmont. this is where joseph naso is that the most significant amount of time, the single-family home on oakland avenue and...
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next, rochester, minn., paul, an independent. caller: i want to make clear to people who listen to what ron paul has to say -- i do not care what party he is. he is one of the few who deals with the sacred cow of military spending, which is $1 trillion per year in all of its forms. we are trying to rule the world as an empire, going the same route as the u.s.s.r., bankruptcy. democrats and republicans will not touch that because of corporate profits. wake up, america. thank you. host: paul from rochester, minnesota. this piece caught our attention this morning. fit the bill, north carolina, up next -- fayetteville, north carolina, up next. caller: they are currently working on the 2011 budget. that should have been passed in october. this was the democratic strategy for them to not pass the bill in october. they could have done that in november, december, even during the first three weeks of january. so, the democrats -- again, it is strategy. they want to shut down the government. host: this your aunt twitter has a different poi
next, rochester, minn., paul, an independent. caller: i want to make clear to people who listen to what ron paul has to say -- i do not care what party he is. he is one of the few who deals with the sacred cow of military spending, which is $1 trillion per year in all of its forms. we are trying to rule the world as an empire, going the same route as the u.s.s.r., bankruptcy. democrats and republicans will not touch that because of corporate profits. wake up, america. thank you. host: paul from...
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earlier that evening 1,740 people had shown up to watch the pawtucket red sox take on the rochester red had every intention of staying until the end of the game but several events conspire against them. >> a windy night here in pawtucket. >> reporter: the first was the weather. >> it felt like a blizzard but without the snow. so a lot of people left during the course of the night. >> reporter: yet it wasn't the cold that drove away the bulk of them. it was the clock. the game started just after 8:00 and continued until just before sunrise. the longest game in baseball history. they played 2 innings that night, spent eight hours in frigid cold and still nobody won. around 4:00 a.m. the league president ordered them to finish it another day. which they did. in just one inning pawtucket finally took it in the 33rd by a score of 3-2. the story of the game and the characters who played part in it is now a new book called bottom of the 33rd. it was written by "new york times" columnist dan barry who says at some point in the wee hours that game became more than a game. something bigger than b
earlier that evening 1,740 people had shown up to watch the pawtucket red sox take on the rochester red had every intention of staying until the end of the game but several events conspire against them. >> a windy night here in pawtucket. >> reporter: the first was the weather. >> it felt like a blizzard but without the snow. so a lot of people left during the course of the night. >> reporter: yet it wasn't the cold that drove away the bulk of them. it was the clock. the...
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i remember specifically the united postal service facility in rochester, new york, where we had our people go in and helped them to solve some of their ergonomics problems. we had a very strong and good history of collaboration with osha. and it works. >> the work that osha is doing and james is doing separately and together is an area of great concern to us. texting on the road. it has resulted in many fatalities. we are encouraging employers to follow the lead of johnson & johnson to ban texting while driving. we have been trying to promote that. a number of organizations are getting that message out. >> and peg, unions are also part of this, working with osha and will business. you know, maybe you can talk a little bit about how you work in various partnerships to promote worker health and safety? >> i think first and foremost what unions do is bargain with employers. thats the whole role of the union, to represent the workers and deal with the work site. that really is the primary focus of unions addressing safety and health. as we heard from kathy and mike, osha has been helpful to th
i remember specifically the united postal service facility in rochester, new york, where we had our people go in and helped them to solve some of their ergonomics problems. we had a very strong and good history of collaboration with osha. and it works. >> the work that osha is doing and james is doing separately and together is an area of great concern to us. texting on the road. it has resulted in many fatalities. we are encouraging employers to follow the lead of johnson & johnson...
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minneapolis, severe storms locate there had in rochester today.e weekend. tornado outbreak as we head through areas of wisconsin, iowa, lit be the >>> good morning to you, chilly morning at that, we're seeing temperatures in the 30s and 40s as we head towards lunchtime, we should get into the 60s with the showers now out of the bay area, as we wrap up the weekend, we will see a couple of clouds spilling in for sunday. dry for the rest of the weekend before the showers do dropback in, especially for the north bay. temperatures finally getting closer to average for this time of year. those highs inland in the 60s in your seven-day. > -- nice. that's the end of my weather segment. i have to split, banana. back to you, amy. >>> the "idol" shocker that sent front-runner pia tescano home. it's a stunning upset and sent the judges reeling. more on the fallout. >> the person who leaves us tonight after the nationwide vote is -- pia. >>> on "american idol" thursday, an upset so unpredictable, even the judges were shocked. >> i have no idea what just happen
minneapolis, severe storms locate there had in rochester today.e weekend. tornado outbreak as we head through areas of wisconsin, iowa, lit be the >>> good morning to you, chilly morning at that, we're seeing temperatures in the 30s and 40s as we head towards lunchtime, we should get into the 60s with the showers now out of the bay area, as we wrap up the weekend, we will see a couple of clouds spilling in for sunday. dry for the rest of the weekend before the showers do dropback in,...
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from the university of rochester and his jurist doctorate from the university of new mexico school of law. after graduating from law school, the nominee served as law clerk for a firm and as an associate at the insurance defense firm in new mexico. it was in 191 that mr. reyna formed his own firm and practiced plaintiff injury, civil rights, and criminal law. he moved then to washington, d.c., area in 1986 and worked at an international trade firm eventually making partner of that law firm. mr. reyna continues to specialize in international trade matters with the firm of william, mullen where he directs the international trade and customs practice group in the latin american task force. the american bar association has rated this nominee unanimously well qualified. and, of course, i'm pleased to support that nomination. the federal circuit is unique among the courts of appeal. it is not geographically based, but has nationwide subject matter jurisdiction in designated areas of the law. in addition to international trade, the court hears cases on patents, trademarks, government contrac
from the university of rochester and his jurist doctorate from the university of new mexico school of law. after graduating from law school, the nominee served as law clerk for a firm and as an associate at the insurance defense firm in new mexico. it was in 191 that mr. reyna formed his own firm and practiced plaintiff injury, civil rights, and criminal law. he moved then to washington, d.c., area in 1986 and worked at an international trade firm eventually making partner of that law firm. mr....
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i remember specifically the united postal service facility in rochester, new york, where we had people go in and help them to solve some of their ergonomics problems. we have had a very strong and good history of collaboration with osha, and it works. >> the work that goes it does in terms around distracted driving. this results in many fatalities. we encourage employers to follow the lead of johnson and johnson which is the ban texting while driving. a number of organizations are getting that message out. >> peg, unions are part of this work with osha and also business. maybe you can talk about how you work in various professions to promote work are health and safety. >> first and foremost, unions bargain with employers, and that is the role of the union, to deal with employers at the worksite. really is the kind of focus of unions in addressing safety and health, and as we heard from cathy and mike, the ship has been helpful to that with its regulations, it has been helpful with formal partners of the team employers and a shot and the unions this the workers have had a number of thos
i remember specifically the united postal service facility in rochester, new york, where we had people go in and help them to solve some of their ergonomics problems. we have had a very strong and good history of collaboration with osha, and it works. >> the work that goes it does in terms around distracted driving. this results in many fatalities. we encourage employers to follow the lead of johnson and johnson which is the ban texting while driving. a number of organizations are getting...
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one of my constituents from rochester, a mother of two, told me about her oldest daughter who works for a small restaurant. her daughter can't afford health insurance and it's not provided through where she works. so for her regular checkups and preventive care, she relies on planned parenthood. now, because of a history of cervical cancer in her family, her daughter was regularly screened. and it was planned parenthood that first diagnosed her daughter with cervical cancer. and because of that early diagnosis her daughter was able to obtain successful lifesaving treatment. there are countless stories like this. we heard some of them on the floor this afternoon. mr. president, i also want to address the other house proposal that we've been talking about this afternoon. it's a proposal that would also hurt women's health care, and that's the pending resolution to deny funding for health care reform. already the affordable care act is working for women across the country. as of last year it's illegal for insurance companies to require women to obtain preauthorizations or referrals or acce
one of my constituents from rochester, a mother of two, told me about her oldest daughter who works for a small restaurant. her daughter can't afford health insurance and it's not provided through where she works. so for her regular checkups and preventive care, she relies on planned parenthood. now, because of a history of cervical cancer in her family, her daughter was regularly screened. and it was planned parenthood that first diagnosed her daughter with cervical cancer. and because of that...
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guest: basically from syracuse to rochester. a beautiful part of the country.ur next phone call is from syracuse. randy on the republican line. go ahead. caller: good morning, representative buerkle, how are you? i live in your congressional district, i voted you. you have convinced me with every vote you have taken that i voted correctly. as a friend of mine said recently, you have reinforced our belief in the american form of government. at a recent town hall meeting, you were talking about the deficit. you said that you were not quite there yet. i wonder what your thoughts are and if you are there yet. guest: the debt ceiling will be an informed discussion. as the american people know, we are about to reach the debt ceiling. so the question becomes, do we raise it? unless we get significant statutory reform, unless we make some real changes so that we do not get into this situation again, i am reluctant to raise it. it sends the wrong message. it is like giving an awful hall like a bottle of whiskey and then saying, we will deal with your drinking problem to
guest: basically from syracuse to rochester. a beautiful part of the country.ur next phone call is from syracuse. randy on the republican line. go ahead. caller: good morning, representative buerkle, how are you? i live in your congressional district, i voted you. you have convinced me with every vote you have taken that i voted correctly. as a friend of mine said recently, you have reinforced our belief in the american form of government. at a recent town hall meeting, you were talking about...
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one of my constituents from rochester, a mother of two told me about her oldest daughter working for a restaurant. her daughter can't afford health insurance, and it's not provided through where she works. for her regular checkups and regular care, she relies on planned parent hood. because of the history of cervical cancer in her family she was regularly screened. it was planned parenthood that first diagnosed her daughter with cervical cancer, and because of that early diagnosis, her daughter was able to obtain successful life saving treatments. there are countless stories like this. we heard some of them on the floor this afternoon. mr. president, i also want to address the other proposal that we've been talking about this afternoon. it's a proposal that would also hurt women's health care and that's the pending resolution to deny funding for health care reform. already, the affordable care act is working for women across the country. as of last year it's illegal for insurance companies to require women to obtain preauthorizations or referrals to access ob/gyn care but there's sti
one of my constituents from rochester, a mother of two told me about her oldest daughter working for a restaurant. her daughter can't afford health insurance, and it's not provided through where she works. for her regular checkups and regular care, she relies on planned parent hood. because of the history of cervical cancer in her family she was regularly screened. it was planned parenthood that first diagnosed her daughter with cervical cancer, and because of that early diagnosis, her daughter...
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let's go to rochester, new york. karen on the line for democrats.aller: my drugs cost $25,000 per year. my medicaid is essential, obviously. my drugs are essential. you cannot cut my drugs. that's all i have to say. host: i'm sorry to hear about your diagnosis. what did you think about the president's plan yesterday. did you support that? caller: yes. host: what did you like about it? caller: obviously, people cannot be cut off from their medicare or medicaid. host: ok. thank you for sharing your story. let's go to michigan. randy on the line for republicans. hi. caller: good morning. good morning. the speech yesterday was nothing more than a bunch of lies. this lady who just called -- i feel sorry for her, but do not worry. they're not going to cut off your medicare. there's no way they are going to do that. president obama wants to tax. watch them give tax breaks to the millionaires and billionaires. he should have backed down a little bit and said anybody making over $200,000, i'm going to tax the heck out of you. the guy from michigan who calls
let's go to rochester, new york. karen on the line for democrats.aller: my drugs cost $25,000 per year. my medicaid is essential, obviously. my drugs are essential. you cannot cut my drugs. that's all i have to say. host: i'm sorry to hear about your diagnosis. what did you think about the president's plan yesterday. did you support that? caller: yes. host: what did you like about it? caller: obviously, people cannot be cut off from their medicare or medicaid. host: ok. thank you for sharing...
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host: rochester, new york, robert on the line for republicans. caller: mr.zer, i believe you are completely out of touch with the illegal immigration problem and jobs. explain to me why the 12 independent banks that are privately held -- it's a violation of the fourth amendment. if we cannot protect our southern borders, what we do in the middle east if you are a general in the pentagon? guest: there are a lot of things mixed in there. i'm not an expert on the middle east. i will tell you that the problem with immigration does not explain -- you had criticism of banks, some of which may be valid, but i would not in a big chunk of this on international flows in immigration. host: a tweet -- guest: [laughter] probably not the apocalypse. it's probably a sign of how bad the labor market is. if mcdonald's provides a big chunk, people are pretty happy to see them come around. i think it is a good indication of just how bad the recession has been and how modest and slow the recovery has been. host: arkansas, william on the line for independents. caller: yes, sir.
host: rochester, new york, robert on the line for republicans. caller: mr.zer, i believe you are completely out of touch with the illegal immigration problem and jobs. explain to me why the 12 independent banks that are privately held -- it's a violation of the fourth amendment. if we cannot protect our southern borders, what we do in the middle east if you are a general in the pentagon? guest: there are a lot of things mixed in there. i'm not an expert on the middle east. i will tell you that...
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there was a specifically the united postal service facility in rochester n.y. where we had our people go when and talk about some of the ergonomics. we have had a very strong and the history of collaboration. >> [unintelligible] it is an area of great concern for us. texting on the road. while driving. it is working closely with the national federation of independent businesses. >> unions are also part of working with the myriad maybe you can talk a little bit about how you promote worker health and safety. >> they bark and with employers. -- martin with employers. that really is the primary focus of unions in addressing safety and health. as we heard from kathy and mike, they have been helpful. sometimes very formal partnerships between employers and the unions. the steelworkers had a number of those partnerships. there is a lot that goes on in safety and health but is not directly -- it comes from the fact that there was a law passed or regulations on the books. that puts in place the frame work, the requirements, and the impetus to direct how we address thes
there was a specifically the united postal service facility in rochester n.y. where we had our people go when and talk about some of the ergonomics. we have had a very strong and the history of collaboration. >> [unintelligible] it is an area of great concern for us. texting on the road. while driving. it is working closely with the national federation of independent businesses. >> unions are also part of working with the myriad maybe you can talk a little bit about how you promote...
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host: matthew, a republican from rochester, new york. caller: my question to you is how can the republican party be so irresponsible as to sit there and tell us that we are in this big huge deficit and they did not want to raise taxes. even it doesn't make sense to me how you can fund two wars by borrowing money from china. then saying it is obama's fault and we're near the ceiling with our borrowing. believe the irresponsibility starts back then. guest: i think the answer is simple. if you look forward at the present cost budget, he does raise taxes. budget.he president's about $900 billion is the interest on borrowing. the taxes are not a solution. it is a political tax bill issue. republicans feel when large budget deals were struck, there were promises in exchange for tax increases. they feel they did not get the spending cuts. they are not going to agree to more revenue until they see spending cuts on the books. host: we have a question on twitter. guest: i should know the answer to this. top brackets you hear about is about $60 bil
host: matthew, a republican from rochester, new york. caller: my question to you is how can the republican party be so irresponsible as to sit there and tell us that we are in this big huge deficit and they did not want to raise taxes. even it doesn't make sense to me how you can fund two wars by borrowing money from china. then saying it is obama's fault and we're near the ceiling with our borrowing. believe the irresponsibility starts back then. guest: i think the answer is simple. if you...