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cora's tables at the rochester cafe.tead, she's bracing for a 25% loss in yearly income. >> it's our biggest, busiest time of the year and it generally runs about probably a month, month and a half and we haven't seen it... much business at all. >> reporter: rochester was one of the 13 vermont towns once isolated when irene's floodwaters cut all the roads and bridges into town. 50 families are still hiking out across a temporary foot bridge towards school and to work. at the liberty hill farm and inn, owner beth kinnet saw the flood wash away most of their corn and most of their fall reservations. how many guests did you have last night? >> last night i didn't have any. >> reporter: tourists have stayed away, she says, because they think the roads are still closed, but route 100 opened into town ten days ago. >> the roads are open. you got here. >> reporter: most roads are now open because the state-- knowing what's at stake-- is racing to fix them all. for the last month, the state symbol of vermont has been the road cr
cora's tables at the rochester cafe.tead, she's bracing for a 25% loss in yearly income. >> it's our biggest, busiest time of the year and it generally runs about probably a month, month and a half and we haven't seen it... much business at all. >> reporter: rochester was one of the 13 vermont towns once isolated when irene's floodwaters cut all the roads and bridges into town. 50 families are still hiking out across a temporary foot bridge towards school and to work. at the liberty...
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were just this morning that he is being transferred even further away from calm to a facility in rochester, minnesota. that is kind of a good news/bad news for us. the facility, as i understand, in minnesota is more of an medical facility that can take care of his needs more as they arise. but this puts him more away from his wife, also in hurt -- her eighties. his emotional standpoint, and there are issues involving his cognitive ability, it probably will not be a good thing that he is moving to minnesota, that much further from home. tavis: i am paraphrasing, the jury really had no choice based upon the facts that were presented to them. never mind their respect and their regard for mr. mcnair of. they had to find him guilty, given what the letter of the law says. when, if, and how mr. minner ever came to terms with his own guilt, and how you, as a lawyer, represented him in the courtroom, -- when, if, and how mr. mcnair ever came to terms? >> it was one of those situations, tavis, where it was a crime of intent. defense lawyers try cases of intent. when there were so other -- many other
were just this morning that he is being transferred even further away from calm to a facility in rochester, minnesota. that is kind of a good news/bad news for us. the facility, as i understand, in minnesota is more of an medical facility that can take care of his needs more as they arise. but this puts him more away from his wife, also in hurt -- her eighties. his emotional standpoint, and there are issues involving his cognitive ability, it probably will not be a good thing that he is moving...
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america's war on terror i'm joined by david ignatius in washington he's a journalist and author in rochester we have john miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and chip with president george bush famously quote and the war on terror our war on terror. begins with al-qaeda. but it does not end there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stoppe
america's war on terror i'm joined by david ignatius in washington he's a journalist and author in rochester we have john miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al...
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the landlocked town of rochester became an island overnight. the town was trapped.ll roads in and out were washed away, that is, until now. today with the help of four-wheel drive, we were finally able to get a lock inside. >> the water was up into that apartment up above here. >> reporter: town had been under siege by a powerful torrent of water. some houses collapsed. others had their foundations sucked away. bodies and caskets from the local graveyard began to wash out. but the real problem were the roads. slowly they began to disintegrate, all of them. >> because one by one we were realizing that we were becoming so isolated. >> reporter: deb paino was stuck. no way out of town. national guard helicopters had to drop in much-needed food and water. medicine was running low. frustration was high, but the town didn't give up. >> the community has just really pulled together so quickly, so fast. >> reporter: local stores like the one seen here were giving away their food. survival was all that mattered. four days later you can now access the town by going through a
the landlocked town of rochester became an island overnight. the town was trapped.ll roads in and out were washed away, that is, until now. today with the help of four-wheel drive, we were finally able to get a lock inside. >> the water was up into that apartment up above here. >> reporter: town had been under siege by a powerful torrent of water. some houses collapsed. others had their foundations sucked away. bodies and caskets from the local graveyard began to wash out. but the...
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. >> the 114 audio files were released on thursday by a research team at rochester university in the state of new jersey. >>> new york mayor michael bloomberg says intelligence indicates terrorists could be planning an attack on the city. the announcement comes three days before the tenth anniversary of the september 11th attacks. in an emergency news conference on thursday bloomberg said information about the threat is uncorroborated and unspecific but comes from credible sources. >> the nypd is deploying additional resources around the city and taking other steps to keep our city safe, but there is no reason for any of the rest of us to change anything in our daily routines. >> a senior official of the u.s. homeland security department told nhk that the information is specific and credible but unconfirmed. the officials said the government is investigating the threat. he noted that the intelligence obtained from the hideout from the slain al qaeda leader osama bin laden pointed to a possible terror plot to coincide with the september 11th anniversary. the u.s. media reported that t
. >> the 114 audio files were released on thursday by a research team at rochester university in the state of new jersey. >>> new york mayor michael bloomberg says intelligence indicates terrorists could be planning an attack on the city. the announcement comes three days before the tenth anniversary of the september 11th attacks. in an emergency news conference on thursday bloomberg said information about the threat is uncorroborated and unspecific but comes from credible...
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chris en rochester, estas al aire. >> chris: apenas estoy viendo que esto sucede y estoy un poco asustado >> nadie puede decirle la rapidez con la que avanzara sus sintomas. podemos decirle que con el tiempo empeoraran, pero si comienza a tomar prosvent tiene ingredientes que revertiran el proceso y desde el dia que empieze comenzara a sanar. >> la siguiente llamada es de lou de nueva york. ¿tienes alguna pregunta para el doctor? >> lou: hola! si, doctor, tengo 62 años de edad y tengo algunos de los sistomas que estan tratando... ¿pueden causar cancer? >> lou, la respuesta es sencilla es no, pero un hombre de 62 aÑos de edad con agrandamiento benigno de prostata tambien es un hombre con riesgo de cancer. recuerde, recomiendo que todos los hombres de 50 aÑos vean a su medico se sometan a un examen digito rectal y se hagan el examen de p.s.a. primero descartar el cancer y despues prosvent puede ayudar a aliviar el problema del agrandamiento de la prostata. >> barbara: y sin efectos secundarios. >> estos ingredientes fueron estudiados, infinidad de veces con miles de pacientes y sin efectos
chris en rochester, estas al aire. >> chris: apenas estoy viendo que esto sucede y estoy un poco asustado >> nadie puede decirle la rapidez con la que avanzara sus sintomas. podemos decirle que con el tiempo empeoraran, pero si comienza a tomar prosvent tiene ingredientes que revertiran el proceso y desde el dia que empieze comenzara a sanar. >> la siguiente llamada es de lou de nueva york. ¿tienes alguna pregunta para el doctor? >> lou: hola! si, doctor, tengo 62 años...
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have to jump in here brother in a time or gentlemen many thanks to my guests today in washington rochester and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching to see in r.t.c. next time and remember crosstalk we'll. see. we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice ceased to face with the news makers. it. all. in some pieces but he's available in grant to tell you a grand hotel emerald smoke opponent of the club's full circles hotel in the big old circus hotel. corinthian escaped on this medicine this is from kim in scheme waco twenty two look you can scan hawkins. now so it's. grief in the air morial services held in russia and across europe for the forty three victims of wednesday's plane crash that killed almost one of russia's greatest place hockey team. a movie devoted to the strong message to the syrian regime should be to be addressed to both sides just put them one president medvedev speaks out against a one sided approach to the conflict in syria he also confirms russia's willingness to help and the bloodshed plus do they know where it is leading we don't know so that's cause
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have to jump in here with really no time for gentlemen many thanks to my guests today in washington rochester and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember cross talk we'll. see. tonight on r t is libyan rebels prepared to storm some of the last program alfie strongholds people in tripoli take no comfort from the new rulers as fears of anarchy drown out for drives. a desperate spark the u.k.'s national rides as a funeral processions held people are still questioning whether he was a victim of police brutality also tonight. do we know where it is even if we don't know sort of its guns because you're a former neighbor heard about it here of the world the world as america's decade long war in afghanistan winds died many of those punished for the atrocities of september the eleventh two thousand and one are still unaware of where or what not to leaven the war. welcome this is r.t. it's eight pm now here in moscow going to go in and first tonight fighting continues in libya as rebel forces prepare to storm to the remaining strongholds held by prog
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to have to jump in here brother and i'm a little me many thanks to my guest today in washington rochester and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember cross talk will. see. the term used to tack that became synonymous with pure evil. the senseless slaughter of almost three thousand people stunned the world. and it all seemed like a nightmare. ten years on. r.g.p. remembers the attacks and suffering. a look back at nine eleven an arche. it. all. top stories on our team as libyan rebels prepare to storm some of the last broken off the strongholds people of tripoli take no comfort from their new rulers as fears of anarchy drown out triumphant cries. moscow's not taking sides over syria saying it will be no peace through blood feting and calls of both the rebels and the regime to move down arms that turn to dialogue. the world's ice hockey community grieve the loss of the locomotive team after it was all but wiped out of a plane crash in the russian city of yet a small just one a squad member survived with many stars of international hocke
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to have to jump in here brother and i'm a little me many thanks to my guests today in washington rochester and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember cross talk rules. the thing the thing. the thing thing the . when you look for nuclear winter against. in human blonde is measured in barrels. your brain is. more of. a charmer of an air broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. evening and welcome to the lone no show where you get the real headlines with none of the mersey work coming live out of washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster in for alona so as we come up on the ten year anniversary of nine eleven tonight we'll talk about what has happened since with the trillions of dollars of defense spending thousands of lives lost erosion of individual rights and perpetual state of war has meant for the country i'll talk to colonel lawrence wilkerson about that his former chief of staff to colin powell and also jake hugo he's host of the young turks but first what is the mainstream media miss. so as the anniversary
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going to jump in here brother and i'm going to mean many thanks to my guests today and launched in rochester and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember cross talk rules. and. see. mr bill this bill passes jobs bill pass this bill after sounding like a broken record i guess we know what the president wants but is obama really the man with a plan for the economy or was this job speech just a bid to secure his job security. we don't most of it's close because your former neighbor heard about it because the brother we're. not even anything about nine eleven we'll take you to afghanistan where many civilians have no idea why the u.s. invaded their country. but it's not just countries the u.s. attacked after nine eleven the personal freedoms came under fire as well so in a post nine eleven world our assault on human rights now considered annoying. and let's not forget about libya even though it seems the mainstream media so in the wake of revolution is there any sign of surrender. there it's friday september ninth four pm in washington d.c. and
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i will be at a club near rochester called the comedy club. the comedy club . u.s. >> they spent a longtime on that title. >> i like the fact they decided to go basic. >> that was like, when you get assigned the paperwork right now. just call it the comedy club. >> you know what you are getting. i like it. >> where can people see you next? >> well, i will be on fox week covering on all things middle east having to do with the u.n meetings. >> will you be meeting with ahmadinejad this week? >> i hope he calls me back. he is a big fan. >> bill, how is kansas city? >> kansas city is great. i stayed at the sad boy hotel which is one of the most haunted in america. i didn't see anything, but one of the pictures i posed in, not the normal color. it is sepia. crazy. guess i'm a ghost hunter. >> back to you, greg. >> all right, thank you, andy. lisa, a pleasure. bill schulz, i hate you. joe devito, well done. later.
i will be at a club near rochester called the comedy club. the comedy club . u.s. >> they spent a longtime on that title. >> i like the fact they decided to go basic. >> that was like, when you get assigned the paperwork right now. just call it the comedy club. >> you know what you are getting. i like it. >> where can people see you next? >> well, i will be on fox week covering on all things middle east having to do with the u.n meetings. >> will you be...
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, retail and a place like rochester. the employees of those places to a great job. >> the history of the process. >> the studies have been around for decades. long, established process. vetted by both gao and the office of inspector general. we clearly are a very transparent about the data and also the inclusion of customer input as we work through the process. part of the process is, we will have a community meetings to beat in buffalo, new york, so the local community and mailers will have an opportunity to provide comments and feedback. >> thank you. this side please. >> amelie long. the 35,000 employees, part of the 220 by late 2015? >> yes. >> and then the 35,000 comes by 2013? >> what we are looking at is a number of things. six to five day proposals, these network proposals. when we talk about the number we set up to 220,000, and the reason we put that in the white paper, we felt it was very responsible on our part to say to congress we need to address this issue. we talked to the unions. there are opportunities t
, retail and a place like rochester. the employees of those places to a great job. >> the history of the process. >> the studies have been around for decades. long, established process. vetted by both gao and the office of inspector general. we clearly are a very transparent about the data and also the inclusion of customer input as we work through the process. part of the process is, we will have a community meetings to beat in buffalo, new york, so the local community and mailers...
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rescue crews finally able to reach the town of rochester, vermont, which was cut off when roads into and out of the town were washed away by floodwaters. the national guard is resupplying a number of landlocked towns that became islands overnight. disaster declarations issued in north carolina, new york and new jersey. the governor will tour patterson, new jersey, which has been swamped. the water has begun to recede and residents are concerned that potential health risks from what's left behind, that might be the next cause of trouble for them. >>> firefighters exposed to toxic dust after the world trade center towers collapsed ten years ago, are much more likely to develop cancer. that is the finding of a new study headed up by the chief medical officer of the new york city fire department. here's the headline, firefighters at ground zero face a 19% greater risk of cancer than firefighters who were not at ground zero. that finding comes as a source of relief for many of the big apple's bravest. >> it's nice to start hearing that there's studies that are backing what we're -- what m
rescue crews finally able to reach the town of rochester, vermont, which was cut off when roads into and out of the town were washed away by floodwaters. the national guard is resupplying a number of landlocked towns that became islands overnight. disaster declarations issued in north carolina, new york and new jersey. the governor will tour patterson, new jersey, which has been swamped. the water has begun to recede and residents are concerned that potential health risks from what's left...
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. >> owe la da did not want her five children to attend the local schools in rochester new york.the suburbs. >> the teachers more considering about the child needs. they interact and stay in contact. whereas in the city you don't get that. >> so she lied and used her mother's address to enroll her kids in school. >> i wanted to give them the best education they could get which was attending a suburban school district. >> but neighbors reported her and she was arrested. >> i was facing two felonies. so on those two felonies it was possible that i was going to get five to seven years. >> she took a bargain three years probation, a fine and community service. but even after all that, sending two of her kids to the suburban schools was still so important to her she took extreme measures. >> i just gave guardianship to my mother. i made it legal. it doesn't make me less of a mom. would sigh ido it again? i would. they are my children. i'm their mother. i know the extreme i will go for my children. >> educators admit that a zip code makes a big difference in education. what miranda did
. >> owe la da did not want her five children to attend the local schools in rochester new york.the suburbs. >> the teachers more considering about the child needs. they interact and stay in contact. whereas in the city you don't get that. >> so she lied and used her mother's address to enroll her kids in school. >> i wanted to give them the best education they could get which was attending a suburban school district. >> but neighbors reported her and she was...
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, retail and a place like rochester. the employees of those places to a great job. >> the history of the process. >> the studies have been around for decades. long, established process. vetted by both gao and the office of inspector general. we clearly are a very transparent about the data and also the inclusion of customer input as we work through the process. part of the process is, we will have a community meetings to beat in buffalo, new york, so the local community and mailers will have an opportunity to provide comments and feedback. >> thank you. this side please. >> amelie long. the 35,000 employees, part of the 220 by late 2015? >> yes. >> and then the 35,000 comes by 2013? >> what we are looking at is a number of things. six to five day proposals, these network proposals. when we talk about the number we set up to 220,000, and the reason we put that in the white paper, we felt it was very responsible on our part to say to congress we need to address this issue. we talked to the unions. there are opportunities t
, retail and a place like rochester. the employees of those places to a great job. >> the history of the process. >> the studies have been around for decades. long, established process. vetted by both gao and the office of inspector general. we clearly are a very transparent about the data and also the inclusion of customer input as we work through the process. part of the process is, we will have a community meetings to beat in buffalo, new york, so the local community and mailers...
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if you think about the geography around buffalo and rochester, you get better reach out of an area like rochester. >> take a second and talk about the history of the process. >> the studies have been around for decades. what the established process. in fact, that is by both the office of inspector general. we clearly are a very transparent about the data and the inclusion of customer input. we will have at community meetings in each of these service areas. so that the local community will have an opportunity to provide comments and feedback. >> thank you. is that part of the 220,000 or hoping to cut by 2015? >> yes. >> would that 35,000 come back in 2013? >> we have a 625-day proposal out there. but we talk about -- 6 to 5-day proposal. we thought it was irresponsible on our part to say to congress, we knew it -- we need -- we thought it was very irresponsible on our part to say to congress, we need to address this. you can create opportunities to move people off the rolls and irresponsible way. -- in a responsible way. >> there are always discussions that go on. the situation is that w
if you think about the geography around buffalo and rochester, you get better reach out of an area like rochester. >> take a second and talk about the history of the process. >> the studies have been around for decades. what the established process. in fact, that is by both the office of inspector general. we clearly are a very transparent about the data and the inclusion of customer input. we will have at community meetings in each of these service areas. so that the local...
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he was superintendent of the rochester, new york, school system where he had a rocky tenure. he and his newly appointed school board have already approved a property tax increase to try to close a $700 million school budget shortfall. and he and the new mayor are pushing for, among other things, longer school days and some concessions from teachers that's led to an ongoing stand- off with their union. craig dell a more is the political reporter for news radio 780 in chicago. >> he is making moves that the former mayor did not make to the same degree. of going up against the labor unions, of... and in some cases trying to work out partnerships with them but' in the case of the teachers union definitely that's an adversarial relationship at least at this point. >> reporter: but whether mayor rahm emanuel is a breath of fresh air or a continuation of the chicago political machine is up for debate. the mayor could face a lot more pushback from the city council when he unveils his first budget around mid october. it will likely contain extensive cuts and how the aldermen respond c
he was superintendent of the rochester, new york, school system where he had a rocky tenure. he and his newly appointed school board have already approved a property tax increase to try to close a $700 million school budget shortfall. and he and the new mayor are pushing for, among other things, longer school days and some concessions from teachers that's led to an ongoing stand- off with their union. craig dell a more is the political reporter for news radio 780 in chicago. >> he is...
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for the purpose of debate only i yield the customary 30 minutes to my very good friend from rochester, new york, the distinguished ranking minority member of the committee on rules, ms. slaughter, pending which i yield myself such time as i might consume and ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. dreier: all time that i'll be yielding and that my friend from rochester will be yielding will be for debate purposes only and i'd ask unanimous consent, mr. speaker, that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. dreier: mr. speaker, we have gone through what james madison, the author of the constitution, described as an ugly, messy, difficult process. that's the legislative process. and while many of us have been frustrated, it does work at the end of the day. and, mr. speaker, it has to work . it has to work because our fellow americans are suffering at this moment. just been talking to staff members of the house appropriations committee and we have
for the purpose of debate only i yield the customary 30 minutes to my very good friend from rochester, new york, the distinguished ranking minority member of the committee on rules, ms. slaughter, pending which i yield myself such time as i might consume and ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. dreier: all time that i'll be yielding and that my friend from rochester will be yielding will be for debate purposes only and i'd ask unanimous...
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educated at lulzsec college and the university of rochester.we also a -- joined by dean hillsdaleducated ant college and university of rochester. we are also drawn by dean baker, who was a professor at bucknell university, worked at the world bank, educated at the university of michigan. has written several books, a long list of books. .uest: keeps me busy host: democrat, good morning. caller: i have one question that i keep hearing over and over again from republicans, the tax as corporations pay, if we could just get it down. i would like to know from the man from heritage, the name of a company, just one, that actually pays 35% in taxes after deductions in loop holes. i want an aim of one company. if you cannot give me the name of one company, everything you say is disingenuous. host: put you on the spot here. guest: i think she actually has a good point. if you are -- there are different carve-outs and deductions that get stuck in it the tax code. the actual effective rate is closer to 18%. you are paying the full rate, more or less. it act
educated at lulzsec college and the university of rochester.we also a -- joined by dean hillsdaleducated ant college and university of rochester. we are also drawn by dean baker, who was a professor at bucknell university, worked at the world bank, educated at the university of michigan. has written several books, a long list of books. .uest: keeps me busy host: democrat, good morning. caller: i have one question that i keep hearing over and over again from republicans, the tax as corporations...
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the curator of technology at eastman house, the kodak museum in rochester, new york. >> it's a baby boomroduct. after world war ii availability of new automobiles, national parks were open, people were able to actually have some time to travel and of course now there's this new color film which you could use to document your family va kags. then of course come back and show your friends and neighbors your slides on your carousel or actually your photo-slide projector. >> osgood: let's not forget the biggest kodak picture show of all. the colorama that commanded new york's grand central terminal for more than 40 years. 18 feet high and 60 feet long, colorama showed photos of nature and family. the american dream was large, very large. but time and technology took a toll on kodak's dominance. americans by the millions embraced digital photography over film. to the point that kodak announced in 2009 that it was taking all of the kodachrome away by halting production for good. earlier this year, the last remaining kodachrome photo lab processd its final roll. now after a series of steep fina
the curator of technology at eastman house, the kodak museum in rochester, new york. >> it's a baby boomroduct. after world war ii availability of new automobiles, national parks were open, people were able to actually have some time to travel and of course now there's this new color film which you could use to document your family va kags. then of course come back and show your friends and neighbors your slides on your carousel or actually your photo-slide projector. >> osgood:...
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. >> in rochester will be here performing and she's the star at 16.alking about two young, too young. >> should develop unless open, she did when ellen was a trailblazer for the actors. the >> inland of regina's recent be the greatest oakland team, this is in beating the jean king. >> as a bed and i think it happened to many times. >> now look that i live knife and then fit. even young then. we were young. >> you religion i have a tick of that? >> no, not contracting. >> i want to drive along to the web site kron4.com. they can get a few extra tickets. >> we will see that a o'clock. >>> beverly hills housewife taylor armstrong gets asked the tough question from dr. phil. >>> and kirstie alley and bulimia in the same headline. her "dancing with the stars'" co-stars come to her defense. i'm kevin frazier. >> and i'm brooke anderson. >>> "the insider" is on. >> bulimia, they can call it bulimia. i call it hard work. >> people need to shut up. >> i think it's ridiculous. >> will kirstie sue "the national enquirer" on this cover story? >> halle berry, how
. >> in rochester will be here performing and she's the star at 16.alking about two young, too young. >> should develop unless open, she did when ellen was a trailblazer for the actors. the >> inland of regina's recent be the greatest oakland team, this is in beating the jean king. >> as a bed and i think it happened to many times. >> now look that i live knife and then fit. even young then. we were young. >> you religion i have a tick of that? >> no,...
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the small town of rochester is still cut off from the outside world. water. floodwater seeped into the village cemetery and forced coffins up out ground. >> unbelievable. >>> workers are now stringing safety nets under the damaged ceiling in the washington national cathedral. last week's earthquake knocked three of the landmark's four spires to the ground and littered the floor with debris. the rush is on to make those repairs before 9/11. that's when president obama and other officials will attend a commemorative service at the cathedral. >>> and as the tenth anniversary of 9/11 approaches, you may notice stepped-up security. >> the nation's landmarks and transportation hubs will get some extra attention in the coming days. abc's pierre thomas explains what is behind the security threat. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, rob and tanya. abc news has learned that the fbi and intelligence agencies are ramping up security and urgently hunting for any clues of a terrorist plot as the 9/11 anniversary approaches. senior u.s. officials tell me
the small town of rochester is still cut off from the outside world. water. floodwater seeped into the village cemetery and forced coffins up out ground. >> unbelievable. >>> workers are now stringing safety nets under the damaged ceiling in the washington national cathedral. last week's earthquake knocked three of the landmark's four spires to the ground and littered the floor with debris. the rush is on to make those repairs before 9/11. that's when president obama and other...
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educated at lulzsec college and -- hillsdale college and the university of rochester. we also a -- joined by dean baker -- educated at hillsdale college and university of rochester. we are also drawn by dean baker, who was a professor at bucknell university, worked at the world bank, educated at the university of michigan. has written several books, a long list of books. guest: keeps me busy. host: democrat, good morning. caller: i have one question that i keep hearing over and over again from republicans, the tax as corporations pay, if we could just get it down. i would like to know from the man from heritage, the name of a company, just one, that actually pays 35% in taxes after deductions in loop holes. i want an aim of one company. if you cannot give me the name of one company, everything you say is disingenuous. host: put you on the spot here. guest: i think she actually has a good point. the statutory rate is 35% federal rate, plus 4% more in local rates. if you are -- there are different carve-outs and deductions that get stuck in it the tax code. the actual ef
educated at lulzsec college and -- hillsdale college and the university of rochester. we also a -- joined by dean baker -- educated at hillsdale college and university of rochester. we are also drawn by dean baker, who was a professor at bucknell university, worked at the world bank, educated at the university of michigan. has written several books, a long list of books. guest: keeps me busy. host: democrat, good morning. caller: i have one question that i keep hearing over and over again from...
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educated at lulzsec college and the university of rochester. we also a -- joined by dean hillsdaleducated ant college and university of rochester. we are also drawn by dean baker, who was a professor at bucknell university, worked at the world bank, educated at the university of michigan. has written several books, a long list of books. .uest: keeps me busy host: democrat, good morning. caller: i have one question that i keep hearing over and over again from republicans, the tax as corporations pay, if we could just get it down. i would like to know from the man from heritage, the name of a company, just one, that actually pays 35% in taxes after deductions in loop holes. i want an aim of one company. if you cannot give me the name of one company, everything you say is disingenuous. host: put you on the spot here. guest: i think she actually has a good point. if you are -- there are different carve-outs and deductions that get stuck in it the tax code. the actual effective rate is closer to 18%. you are paying the full rate, more or less. it ac
educated at lulzsec college and the university of rochester. we also a -- joined by dean hillsdaleducated ant college and university of rochester. we are also drawn by dean baker, who was a professor at bucknell university, worked at the world bank, educated at the university of michigan. has written several books, a long list of books. .uest: keeps me busy host: democrat, good morning. caller: i have one question that i keep hearing over and over again from republicans, the tax as corporations...
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my friend from rochester is absolutely right. it's been a challenging nine months. and as long as americans are hurting, it's going to always be difficult for us here. but being able to establish priorities to come together in a bipartisan way is important, and this measure that we are considering today is being done at the request of the bipartisan leadership of our colleagues in the other body who want to be able to move this continuing resolution through as expeditiously as possible to, as my friend from lawrenceville said, recognize that between now and november 18 we simply want to ensure that the resources are there. i see my friend from vermont, and i will say to my friend that i read and looked at the photographs of the flooding that has taken place in vermont. it has been devastating. i looked at disasters that have taken place across this country. my state of california suffers from earthquakes, fires, flooding, lots of disasters. and an earthquake was felt in this capitol during the month of august. we know disasters occur. we must do everything we can to
my friend from rochester is absolutely right. it's been a challenging nine months. and as long as americans are hurting, it's going to always be difficult for us here. but being able to establish priorities to come together in a bipartisan way is important, and this measure that we are considering today is being done at the request of the bipartisan leadership of our colleagues in the other body who want to be able to move this continuing resolution through as expeditiously as possible to, as...
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. >> that's a rochester speciality. >> look at this thing. >> i was -- obviously, not necessarily a western gourmet. >> we've got the hybrids and then we've got some beer that actually my brother brewed just for us, from naked dove brewery in canandaigua. >> this is delicious, by the way. >> some of the ingredients for this beer came from just ten miles away from the brewery. >> let's see. >> it's called hopulus loculous.
. >> that's a rochester speciality. >> look at this thing. >> i was -- obviously, not necessarily a western gourmet. >> we've got the hybrids and then we've got some beer that actually my brother brewed just for us, from naked dove brewery in canandaigua. >> this is delicious, by the way. >> some of the ingredients for this beer came from just ten miles away from the brewery. >> let's see. >> it's called hopulus loculous.
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have a listen: >> i'm in decline, i'm in rochester, new york. if you had to choose between cutting taxes and balancing the budget, which one would you choose and why? bill: short and sweet. like it. you can submit a question, foxnews.com, scroll down for the spotlight section and click on the presidential debate. there was a link -- or there is a link, rather, to submit your question, you can figure out all the information online there, a piece of cake, you can do it and we look at each and every one of them, too. minister march it's going to be fun! looking forward to it. thursday night is a huge night for fox and t nation as we watch the next round of the gop hopefuls, squaring off. >>> and this story that happened over the weekend caught everyone's attention, because it was just so tragic at this air show. as a plane slammed into a horrified crowd on the ground. we're going talk to somebody who was there. and watched this whole thing right before his eyes. >> i ran. i ran, and a second later, the thing crashes right behind me, and i -- all i
have a listen: >> i'm in decline, i'm in rochester, new york. if you had to choose between cutting taxes and balancing the budget, which one would you choose and why? bill: short and sweet. like it. you can submit a question, foxnews.com, scroll down for the spotlight section and click on the presidential debate. there was a link -- or there is a link, rather, to submit your question, you can figure out all the information online there, a piece of cake, you can do it and we look at each...
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host: next telephone call as we talk about america's numbers this is mark from rochester, new york. also unemployed. caller: hello, how are you. host: what field did you work in? caller: photography, optics. i got my bachelor's degree from r.i.t. and got a master's degree from r.i.t. in color science. i'm actually calling because i have laid off a number of times in my history of going through college i was in the workforce in 2000, laid off from a company that does aerial images for bing and places like that. and went to work for kodak and was laid off from them and most recently worked for i.t.t. one of the bigger employers left in got laid off when they lost a government contract. so, i'm very familiar with the workforce, i guess. my question is, where are people like me that have been laid off and decided they will take their future into their own hands and now we are coming up through this lending crisis and we can't money to hire anybody or equipment and we would like to create jobs but away can't. host: when you went into this field did you have any sense of how volatile it w
host: next telephone call as we talk about america's numbers this is mark from rochester, new york. also unemployed. caller: hello, how are you. host: what field did you work in? caller: photography, optics. i got my bachelor's degree from r.i.t. and got a master's degree from r.i.t. in color science. i'm actually calling because i have laid off a number of times in my history of going through college i was in the workforce in 2000, laid off from a company that does aerial images for bing and...
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. >> that's a rochester speciality. >> look at this thing. >> i was -- obviously, not necessarily a westernve got some beer that actually my brother brewed just for us from naked dove brewery in canandaigua. >> this is delicious, by the way. >> some of the ingredients for this beer came from just ten miles away from the brewery. >> let's see. >> it's called hopulus loculous. >> breakfast of champions. lots of sunshine in the inner harbor. we will go over the tim williams. >>> looking at a pretty decent day shaping up. good bit of sunshine, slight chance of a shower through the evening. same chance for tomorrow and sunday. 59 now, bwi marshal. chillier air moving in as low pressure moves out. what that means for us, 77 degrees with clouds and sun and lows down around 50 degrees. >>> people pretending to be police and robbing people is a trend we've seen before in this city. it's happening again. monique griego explains. >> reporter: good morning everyone. there are similarities between the cases, investigators aren't sure if all of them are linked. police tell us that groups of men are imper
. >> that's a rochester speciality. >> look at this thing. >> i was -- obviously, not necessarily a westernve got some beer that actually my brother brewed just for us from naked dove brewery in canandaigua. >> this is delicious, by the way. >> some of the ingredients for this beer came from just ten miles away from the brewery. >> let's see. >> it's called hopulus loculous. >> breakfast of champions. lots of sunshine in the inner harbor. we will...
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i moved lock, stock and remington typewriter to rochester, new york, for one year, where the papers were housed. i spend every day from 9:00 until 5:00 going through boxes of paper and then going home and writing on night. i could not do it now. >> why? >> because i am about 30 years older. hopefully 30 years wiser. but he was a remarkable story. multiple stories, because you had the whole racket busting era, very colorful in the 1930's, when thomas dewey was the nation's leading crime fighter. he had a unique background for a presidential candidate. in 1939, with hitler about to invade poland, the gallup poll comes out and it shows thomas e. dewey, the 37-year-old district attorney of new york county leading franklin roosevelt in the event that fdr decides to run for a third term. obviously, subsequent events intervened. the republicans turned to a dark horse named wendell willkie. but thomas dewey would go on to become a three term government -- governor of new york. along with al smith he is regarded as one of the best governors of the century. he is one of those people who i think wo
i moved lock, stock and remington typewriter to rochester, new york, for one year, where the papers were housed. i spend every day from 9:00 until 5:00 going through boxes of paper and then going home and writing on night. i could not do it now. >> why? >> because i am about 30 years older. hopefully 30 years wiser. but he was a remarkable story. multiple stories, because you had the whole racket busting era, very colorful in the 1930's, when thomas dewey was the nation's leading...