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rochester went kodak, began its slump, rochester began to go down too. rochester back to the community? >> rochester is probably economically the strongest city in upstate new york. we have a lot of high-tech, fuel cell, optics. employment in rochester over the last ten years has increased and some of those areas including the world's largest premium wine company helped to offset declines in the traditional companies like kodak. rochester doing pretty well. dave: congratulations and thanks for coming. come back and see us again soon. appreciate it. forget september's low unemployment rate. we have a guest to says today's jobs report is a statistical fluke. dean baker, a co-director of the center for policy research is here to tell us why coming up next and supply disruptions, low inventory sending gas prices surging double digits. we will tell you the state getting rid of artists straight ahead in today's speed read. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are commi
rochester went kodak, began its slump, rochester began to go down too. rochester back to the community? >> rochester is probably economically the strongest city in upstate new york. we have a lot of high-tech, fuel cell, optics. employment in rochester over the last ten years has increased and some of those areas including the world's largest premium wine company helped to offset declines in the traditional companies like kodak. rochester doing pretty well. dave: congratulations and...
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at the university in rochester. claiton whitmore pled not guilty though police say he pled not guilty to a crime. >>> the pope's former butler testifies today for stealing private documents. the butler, whose duties included helping the pope get dressed, wanted to expose what he felt was corruption within the vatican. >>> now for a look at what is trending today, our quick roundup of what has you talking online. actress drew barrymore announced she gave birth last wednesday to a baby girl named olive, the first child for the 37-year-old actress and her husband art consultant will kopelman. fans are wondering if the baby is named after the reindeer character named olive. liam niesom was pretty in pink.
at the university in rochester. claiton whitmore pled not guilty though police say he pled not guilty to a crime. >>> the pope's former butler testifies today for stealing private documents. the butler, whose duties included helping the pope get dressed, wanted to expose what he felt was corruption within the vatican. >>> now for a look at what is trending today, our quick roundup of what has you talking online. actress drew barrymore announced she gave birth last wednesday to...
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the game will be played in the home down of al consumer winner johnny perati from rochester, new yorkive of his friends will host the n.l. consumer winner, steven from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. with one out, nobody on, the batter will be andy dirks. batting for garcia with one out, nobody on, took a ball. dirks had a great year with the bat. hit .322. pinch-hit last night. made an out. 0 for 1 in this world series and the count 1-1. 1-1, grounds to the right side and there is scutaro! two out. and the batter will be gerald laird, who is 0 for 2 tonight. scutaro, even though he's been held hitless tonight, already factored in on the relay to the plate to cut down prince fielder back in the second. >> tim: seems like yesterday. >> joe: he has shown great range at second base, as this giants team has gotten so much stronger up the middle the second half of the season with the addition of scutaro. crawford has played much better at short, and pagan is a very good defensive center fielder. that doesn't even count the guy that starts the action with the signs
the game will be played in the home down of al consumer winner johnny perati from rochester, new yorkive of his friends will host the n.l. consumer winner, steven from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. with one out, nobody on, the batter will be andy dirks. batting for garcia with one out, nobody on, took a ball. dirks had a great year with the bat. hit .322. pinch-hit last night. made an out. 0 for 1 in this world series and the count 1-1. 1-1, grounds to the right side...
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she is also from rochester. okay. of the following four drinks, which has the most sugar? maid cranberry grapes, coke, mountain dew or snapple tea? >> um, i'm going to go with mountain dew? [ buzzer ] >> oh. that's all right. everyone has a story. >> you are fooling everyone. okay. so the juices are really packed with the calories. >> 100% juice, juice full of sugar and the cran grape 8-ounce serving has almost ten teaspoons of sugar. the soda and the snapple are mo party either, six or seven teaspoons, all high in sugar but the juice is always going to have it. don't be fooled by 100% juice. >> you water it down? >> the best thing to do if you like real juice, water it down, half and half. >> back across to kathy. >> lady long way from home, roseville, california, welcome enough. eat two scoops of ice cream, about how long would you have to walk to burn off the calories? one hour, two hours, three hours or five hours. of course, it doesn't say what kind of ice cream. what do you think? >> i'm going to say five hours? [ buzzer ] >> and you would be wrong from roseville, ca
she is also from rochester. okay. of the following four drinks, which has the most sugar? maid cranberry grapes, coke, mountain dew or snapple tea? >> um, i'm going to go with mountain dew? [ buzzer ] >> oh. that's all right. everyone has a story. >> you are fooling everyone. okay. so the juices are really packed with the calories. >> 100% juice, juice full of sugar and the cran grape 8-ounce serving has almost ten teaspoons of sugar. the soda and the snapple are mo...
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the front producing showers which are pushing through buffalo and rochester on the way to syracuse over toward pittsburgh with some isolated showers at this hour. for us, there's just not a lot of moisture to work with so the front will come through. winds will start southwest and westerly today will turn to the northwest tonight behind the front. again the slim shower chance late. we're not going to see much weather this front. tonight will be clear and chilly. winds kick up out of the northwest. we dip into the 30s and 40s. it's going to be colder, nippy tomorrow morning with a brisk northwesterly wind but a sunny thursday. high temperature about 64. as we head into friday, maybe just a few clouds passing across the region. some showers well to our north of us and in the mountains. friday in the mid-60s. but the weekend, we're not going to have any issues like last weekend when we had the kind of cold and damp sunday. this one looks good. stray shower chance. upper 60s, maybe 70, 71 this afternoon. tonight 45 or so for d.c. but 36, 37 in the cold suburbs. tomorrow 64. the friday nice,
the front producing showers which are pushing through buffalo and rochester on the way to syracuse over toward pittsburgh with some isolated showers at this hour. for us, there's just not a lot of moisture to work with so the front will come through. winds will start southwest and westerly today will turn to the northwest tonight behind the front. again the slim shower chance late. we're not going to see much weather this front. tonight will be clear and chilly. winds kick up out of the...
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consumer winner johnny corradi from rochester, new york. he and five friends will host the n.l.mer winner, steven catchmark from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. two out, nobody on. here is cabrera. miguel has been on base twice. with a walk and rbi single. there isn't anybody that is more imposing figure at the plate than miguel cabrera standing right on top of it, waving the bat. where do you go? that is up. count 1-1. >> tim: he almost has no weaknesses. he is so quick inside. that you can get him to chase, and he takes enough walks to where he doesn't do that a lot. >> joe: fouls it away right side. that's two. >> tim: two guys in the major leagues to me have almost no holes. albert pujols when he is hitting well. and miguel cabrera. >> joe: still loud and still packed. here at at&t park. two outs. 1-2 pitch. a strike-out by lincecum, who has been perfect through 2-1/3. bottom of the eighth inning rolls in. number 55 pitching well, as the giants lead biso bison. is 40,000 miles more than ford. and this workhorse gives you the power of a v8 with the hi
consumer winner johnny corradi from rochester, new york. he and five friends will host the n.l.mer winner, steven catchmark from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. two out, nobody on. here is cabrera. miguel has been on base twice. with a walk and rbi single. there isn't anybody that is more imposing figure at the plate than miguel cabrera standing right on top of it, waving the bat. where do you go? that is up. count 1-1. >> tim: he almost has no weaknesses. he is...
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rainy weather, interstate 90, new york state thruway, buffalo to rochester.e'll track that rain today through central new york, albany, later today hartford and possibly areas around new york city could deal with showers. elsewhere, thunderstorms around chicago this morning that we could get airport delays. >> thank you very much. >>> christine that aguilera's new robust offer. entertainment is straight ahead. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> today donald trump -- did you hear about this? >> no. >> trump came back. he said he has a very big announcement about president obama that could cost him the election. yep. he's going to endorse him. we'll see. >> that
rainy weather, interstate 90, new york state thruway, buffalo to rochester.e'll track that rain today through central new york, albany, later today hartford and possibly areas around new york city could deal with showers. elsewhere, thunderstorms around chicago this morning that we could get airport delays. >> thank you very much. >>> christine that aguilera's new robust offer. entertainment is straight ahead. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military...
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gary tuchman, cnn, rochester, michigan. >> she's right about that poll. michigan is tightening, you saw from the polling at the top. ohio is tightening too, where early voting is well under way. chief national correspondent john king is in columbus, ohio tonight. in washington, chief political analyst, gloria borger. if there was any doubt about whether or not governor romney got a bounce from that first debate, is that now gone with these latest battleground polls, particularly in ohio, where you are tonight? are we really seeing a game change here? are you seeing stuff on the ground? >> you're seeing a shift on the ground. i don't call it a game change but predebate, governor romney was down six, seven, eight, some polls had him down nine points here in ohio. our new poll tonight has him down four, 51-47, within the margin of error. statistically you have to call that a tie. you see him gaining in the suburbs, among independents. a big giant question mark here is among white women. he's still struggling there, still dealing with the blowback from that 4
gary tuchman, cnn, rochester, michigan. >> she's right about that poll. michigan is tightening, you saw from the polling at the top. ohio is tightening too, where early voting is well under way. chief national correspondent john king is in columbus, ohio tonight. in washington, chief political analyst, gloria borger. if there was any doubt about whether or not governor romney got a bounce from that first debate, is that now gone with these latest battleground polls, particularly in ohio,...
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. >> reporter: before he walks into this college gymnasium in rochester, michigan, the crowd has been whipped into a frenzy. on the same day when paul ryan's done with his campaign speech here in swanton, ohio, there's no shortage of enthusiastic supporters hoping to shake the vice presidential candidate's hand. ryan then delivers a well-received stump speech. >> we need to change presidents and we need to elect mitt romney, the next president of the united states. >> reporter: amid the enthusiasm, there is anger among many people at these rallies. seething anger at the news media. >> the media lies, the media are for obama. >> i got to be honest, i can't stand it. it's brutal. it's definitely one-sided. >> let's hear it for paul ryan! >> reporter: paul ryan has said it himself, he believes there is media bias against the gop ticket. at these rallies, a widespread belief that presidential preference polls are part of that conspiracy. >> i don't think the polling is very fair. i believe that there are a lot more romney supporters out there. >> i think the polls are biased, too. i think
. >> reporter: before he walks into this college gymnasium in rochester, michigan, the crowd has been whipped into a frenzy. on the same day when paul ryan's done with his campaign speech here in swanton, ohio, there's no shortage of enthusiastic supporters hoping to shake the vice presidential candidate's hand. ryan then delivers a well-received stump speech. >> we need to change presidents and we need to elect mitt romney, the next president of the united states. >>...
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igor vovkovinskiy of rochester, minnesota, just stepped into a $25,000 pair of specially designed sneakersam of 10 reebok designers used laser technology and molds to custom make three pairs of size 24 shoes. each pair is personalized with his name and height which is 7'8." >> wow. >> never thought again that i would have a pair of shoes that looks like something that comes off a shelf and to have all these things that personalize them specifically to me, that's -- it goes above and beyond anything i ever hoped for. it's an enormous opportunity now to -- to start doing things that i haven't been able to. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com
igor vovkovinskiy of rochester, minnesota, just stepped into a $25,000 pair of specially designed sneakersam of 10 reebok designers used laser technology and molds to custom make three pairs of size 24 shoes. each pair is personalized with his name and height which is 7'8." >> wow. >> never thought again that i would have a pair of shoes that looks like something that comes off a shelf and to have all these things that personalize them specifically to me, that's -- it goes...
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. >> host: david, rochester in new york, you are on with john lewis gaddis. >> caller: it is an honor to speak with you. a couple years ago a book came out called by hawk and dove, george f. kennan and the history of the cold war written by -- paul's grandson. comment on the relationship between paul and george f. kennan and our george f. kennan was treated in that book. >> guest: i think highly of that book. nick thompson is a friend of mine and we talked about it a lot when he was writing his fourth. he was very helpful in my writing my book but he has a difficult task because i had a vast trove of papers and diaries. paul was a different kind of policymaker. he kept few things on paper. it was in his head. make had to write that from the standpoint of knowing him as a grandfather than from knowing him in the way that i write george f. kennan as a historical figure. i like very much the quote that hall nasa had when asked late in the life of both of them about their relationship they remain friends through all their arguments. paul said very cheerfully we have always george and i ag
. >> host: david, rochester in new york, you are on with john lewis gaddis. >> caller: it is an honor to speak with you. a couple years ago a book came out called by hawk and dove, george f. kennan and the history of the cold war written by -- paul's grandson. comment on the relationship between paul and george f. kennan and our george f. kennan was treated in that book. >> guest: i think highly of that book. nick thompson is a friend of mine and we talked about it a lot when...
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and so does rochester, n.y. they now have a plan to cover everybody and their premiums are two-thirds of the rest of the country. this is very important. it's a big human problem and a devastating economic problem for america. to i'm going to send a plan do this within the first hundred days of my presidency. it's terribly important. >> thank you. sorry to cut you short, but president bush, health care reform. >> can i -- i just have to say something. i don't want a stampede -- ross was very articulate -- across the country. i don't want anybody to stampede to cut the president's salary off altogether. barbara's sitting over here and i -- i -- but what i have proposed, 10 percent cut, downsize the government and we can get that done. she asked the question, i think, is whether the health care profession was to blame. no. one thing to blame is these malpractice lawsuits. they are breaking the system. it costs 20 to 25 billion dollars a year and i want to see those outrageous claims capped. doctors don't dare to d
and so does rochester, n.y. they now have a plan to cover everybody and their premiums are two-thirds of the rest of the country. this is very important. it's a big human problem and a devastating economic problem for america. to i'm going to send a plan do this within the first hundred days of my presidency. it's terribly important. >> thank you. sorry to cut you short, but president bush, health care reform. >> can i -- i just have to say something. i don't want a stampede -- ross...
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not just in buffalo but rochester. they do the summer training at st. johns fisher. that's an important economic catalyst all over the district. sunday morning i was at the restaurant in warsaw, the place was packed with people heading to the bills game. we've got to keep the filter. spent is it feasible? collins: absolutely. what we got here is a great regional market. we sell out the stadium, the sport of the fans is second to none even the we have been 13 years not in the playoffs. i know that the bills want to stay here. they need what i think a reasonable improvements to the stadium and i'm confident the state will come through on that part and the county will continue to support him to expenses and some capital as we move forward. it surely up to the government to make sure the money is there to improve the stadium as the bills are requesting. >> obviously the buffalo bills are very important economy of western europe but i think we're clear on that but economy is more of course than just football. new york's jobless rate fell for the first time elite and 11 mo
not just in buffalo but rochester. they do the summer training at st. johns fisher. that's an important economic catalyst all over the district. sunday morning i was at the restaurant in warsaw, the place was packed with people heading to the bills game. we've got to keep the filter. spent is it feasible? collins: absolutely. what we got here is a great regional market. we sell out the stadium, the sport of the fans is second to none even the we have been 13 years not in the playoffs. i know...
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towns like rochester, cities like rochester are areas that are indicative of what may happen in the election. the other location that candidates are coming into as the city alive -- city of nashua. the president was there a few days ago. it seems to be a place that is being fought over. it is along the massachusetts border. massachusetts is the state governor romney lead. it is an interesting area. many of the people from nashua work in massachusetts. >> who are the voters in these areas? >> well, new hampshire has a libertarian streak. our model is live free or die. it is a tossup location. the voters, you know, i think they are voting for the person they think is going to lead the country for the next four years. some people will say new hampshire has a summer home of governor rodney and the state next door was massachusetts where he was governor. i think that is less of a factor. the people can see beyond that. they are voting for the person they think is best for the 50 states. traditionally new hampshire was solidly republican for many years. recently, it was the clinton 1992 phenomenon
towns like rochester, cities like rochester are areas that are indicative of what may happen in the election. the other location that candidates are coming into as the city alive -- city of nashua. the president was there a few days ago. it seems to be a place that is being fought over. it is along the massachusetts border. massachusetts is the state governor romney lead. it is an interesting area. many of the people from nashua work in massachusetts. >> who are the voters in these areas?...
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consumer winner johnny corradi from rochester, new york. he and five friends will host the n.l.m washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. two out, nobody on. here is cabrera. miguel has been on base twice. with a walk and rbi single. there isn't anybody that is more imposing figure at the plate than miguel cabrera standing right on top of it, waving the bat. where do you go? that is up. count 1-1. >> tim: he almost has no weaknesses. he is so quick inside. that you can get him to chase, and he takes enough walks to where he doesn't do that a lot. >> joe: fouls it away right side. that's two. >> tim: two guys in the major leagues to me have almost no holes. albert pujols when he is hitting well. and miguel cabrera. >> joe: still loud and still packed. here at at&t park. two outs. 1-2 pitch. a strike-out by lincecum, who has been perfect through 2-1/3. bottom of the eighth inning rolls in. number 55 pitching well, as the giants lead biso bison. is 40,000 miles more than ford. and this workhorse gives you the power of a v8 with the highway fuel economy of a v6. incr
consumer winner johnny corradi from rochester, new york. he and five friends will host the n.l.m washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. two out, nobody on. here is cabrera. miguel has been on base twice. with a walk and rbi single. there isn't anybody that is more imposing figure at the plate than miguel cabrera standing right on top of it, waving the bat. where do you go? that is up. count 1-1. >> tim: he almost has no weaknesses. he is so quick inside. that you can get...
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the game will be played in the home down of al consumer winner johnny perati from rochester, new yorkive of his friends will host the n.l. consumer winner, steven from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. with one out, nobody on, the batter will be andy dirks. batting for garcia with one out, nobody on, took a ball. dirks had a great year with the bat. hit .322. pinch-hit last night. made an out. 0 for 1 in this world series and the count 1-1. 1-1, grounds to the right side and there is scutaro! two out. and the batter will be gerald laird, who is 0 for 2 tonight. scutaro, even though he's been held hitless tonight, already factored in on the relay to the plate to cut down prince fielder back in the second. >> tim: seems like yesterday. >> joe: he has shown great range at second base, as this giants team has gotten so much stronger up the middle the second half of the season with the addition of scutaro. crawford has played much better at short, and pagan is a very good defensive center fielder. that doesn't even count the guy that starts the action with the signs
the game will be played in the home down of al consumer winner johnny perati from rochester, new yorkive of his friends will host the n.l. consumer winner, steven from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. with one out, nobody on, the batter will be andy dirks. batting for garcia with one out, nobody on, took a ball. dirks had a great year with the bat. hit .322. pinch-hit last night. made an out. 0 for 1 in this world series and the count 1-1. 1-1, grounds to the right side...
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then will travel up to eerie, then to new york state rochester.e have experienced quite a bit of wind as a result. quite a bit of rain. the flooding has been moderate in this storm compared to storms that we took last year with irene. with lee. we had 5 reported deaths so far. we hoping that is where it is. we actual have snowfall in the lower highlands. i imagine there were some ski lomgs thalodgesthat are happy. we have 1.1 customers without electric service in pennsylvania right now. major companies are working hard, they brought in about 2300 service providers, and workers from other states to help resolve problems here in pennsylvania. as i look at what is going on in new york, and new jersey, i am counting that we're lucky compared to them. but, you know with one million people without electricity, a lot of wind damage, it appears, some flooding damage, this has been an impact on pennsylvania. neil: you mentioned 1 million or so without power, we hear 3 million in new jersey, we told most will not have it back any time soon. we're a week awa
then will travel up to eerie, then to new york state rochester.e have experienced quite a bit of wind as a result. quite a bit of rain. the flooding has been moderate in this storm compared to storms that we took last year with irene. with lee. we had 5 reported deaths so far. we hoping that is where it is. we actual have snowfall in the lower highlands. i imagine there were some ski lomgs thalodgesthat are happy. we have 1.1 customers without electric service in pennsylvania right now. major...
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i think my last time was in rochester. my hair was a lot shorter.hat it's a good thing. someday, i hope to do it again. what? what? what was that look? what look? the look you just gave me. i gave a look? what kind of look? i know that look. what was it? why should i tell you? you're the big look expert. i want to see how smart you are. trust me. i know the look. so? what? what about the look? i don't know. something on your mind? no. things pop into your head. you? things occur to me from time to time. yeah. me, too. you can't expect to just forget the past completely. no, of course not. i mean, it's something we did probably about... what, 25 times. 37. yeah, we pretty much know what we're doing in there. we know the terrain. no big surprises. nope. what do you think? what do you think? well, it's something to consider. yeah. i mean, let's say... what if...we did? what if? is that the end of the world? certainly not. why shouldn't we be able to do that occasionally? i know. really, what's the big deal?
i think my last time was in rochester. my hair was a lot shorter.hat it's a good thing. someday, i hope to do it again. what? what? what was that look? what look? the look you just gave me. i gave a look? what kind of look? i know that look. what was it? why should i tell you? you're the big look expert. i want to see how smart you are. trust me. i know the look. so? what? what about the look? i don't know. something on your mind? no. things pop into your head. you? things occur to me from time...
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. >> jason mcelwain lives in rochester new york, not far from the high school he attends from 2002 to get their respected. basketball teaches you life lessons of things are not always going to go your way in life. >> as a student, it's basketball tryouts that never seem to go his way. >> he practiced and so forth. when he was a sophomore in high school, he was only about 100 pounds, about 5'6". so he got cut. that's when the jv coach came up with the idea of the being the team manager. >> basically getting water for the team, encouraging guys on the court. it was fantastic. >> i can always see he's excited in his white shirt and tie. his shirt would be out in the first quarter. he would be yelling and screaming. everybody else saw it, too. >> jason's dedication inspires players like ricky wallace and varsity coach jim johnson to set a plan into motion. >> we had already brainstormed it. let's get this league built for this kit so we can have a substantial amount of time to get in. >> we had talked during the season. >> he works so hard in practice. that was the least we could do, is t
. >> jason mcelwain lives in rochester new york, not far from the high school he attends from 2002 to get their respected. basketball teaches you life lessons of things are not always going to go your way in life. >> as a student, it's basketball tryouts that never seem to go his way. >> he practiced and so forth. when he was a sophomore in high school, he was only about 100 pounds, about 5'6". so he got cut. that's when the jv coach came up with the idea of the being the...
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the singer is attending a rally tonight in rochester, michigan. this isn't the first time he's attended gop events. kid rock attended a fund-raising event in michigan in august. he was also at the republican national convention in tampa. >>> it's not raining but it is still cloudy. >> right, it is still cloudy. the rain is still coming. temperatures today are going to be pretty low. so late fall chill, wet, damp. it might as well be yesterday, right? the weather is certainly getting our attention. that's for sure. we had our coolest start. our coldest start since april the 28th. started out at 45 degrees in d.c. other locations north and west started out in the 30s this morning. i wanted to start out by showing you the national temperatures. we're not the only ones dealing with this cold blast. 45 in chicago. minneapolis, minnesota, at 46. that cold air has made its way down to the south with texas and little rock. even atlanta, just 59. temperatures, many of the big cities running well below average. around here, some 15 to 20 degrees below avera
the singer is attending a rally tonight in rochester, michigan. this isn't the first time he's attended gop events. kid rock attended a fund-raising event in michigan in august. he was also at the republican national convention in tampa. >>> it's not raining but it is still cloudy. >> right, it is still cloudy. the rain is still coming. temperatures today are going to be pretty low. so late fall chill, wet, damp. it might as well be yesterday, right? the weather is certainly...
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the singer is attending a rally for ryan tonight in rochester, michigan.his isn't the first time he's attended gop events. kid rock attended a fund-raising event in michigan back in august, and at the republican national convention in tampa. >>> new this morning, venezuelan president hugo chavez has been reelected to a third term in office. chavez wins after a tight race and a record turnout. he told supporters last night in caracas that he would sit down with opposition leaders to work for a better venezuela. this comes just months after rumors the 58-year-old was dying from cancer. >>> right now at 6:06, a wild end to a wedding night. a brawl caught on camera. police using clubs to subdue the crowd. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for mul
the singer is attending a rally for ryan tonight in rochester, michigan.his isn't the first time he's attended gop events. kid rock attended a fund-raising event in michigan back in august, and at the republican national convention in tampa. >>> new this morning, venezuelan president hugo chavez has been reelected to a third term in office. chavez wins after a tight race and a record turnout. he told supporters last night in caracas that he would sit down with opposition leaders to...
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now conservative activist kid rock introduced paul ryan at a rally in rochester, michigan, yesterday. i think we have a shot of them hugging it out. there we go. this was paul ryan's second trip to the state of michigan as the vice presidential nominee. even though mitt romney, the guy at the top of the republican ticket has not visited michigan since august and the republican party has yet to run a single ad in michigan, at this rally paul ryan was very enthusiastic and very optimistic about his republican side's chances. >> it's getting closer in michigan. you can help push us over the top. you can deliver this. we can do it here. >> if that was the high point of paul ryan's day in michigan, the low point definitely came earlier that same day in an interview with an award-winning local report from flint, michigan. terry camp, and mr. camp introduced his interview like this. >> i wanted to ask him about the gun violence in our cities. cities like flint and saginaw. let's listen in, this did not end well. >> gun violence and gun policy have not been big issues in the presidential camp
now conservative activist kid rock introduced paul ryan at a rally in rochester, michigan, yesterday. i think we have a shot of them hugging it out. there we go. this was paul ryan's second trip to the state of michigan as the vice presidential nominee. even though mitt romney, the guy at the top of the republican ticket has not visited michigan since august and the republican party has yet to run a single ad in michigan, at this rally paul ryan was very enthusiastic and very optimistic about...
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tomorrow morning there's the front with the rain and showers in pittsburgh up to rochester and syracuse. by midday, we may start to see a few clouds and even a couple of showers pop especially south and east of d.c. for the afternoon. and then the cooler air moves in for saturday night and sunday and with southwesterly flow, yeah, showers will develop for sunday. cool showers at that. 83 today. tonight 50s and 60s. not bad tomorrow but a couple of afternoon showers. 78 that's for d.c.. may stay in the 60s 234 hagerstown but be near 80 in southern maryland. then sunday chilly and showers. you're going to lose at least 20 degrees. columbus day better 62 and tuesday looks nice and temperatures back toward 70. it's 5:47. good morning beverly farmer. >>> and good morning howard. we've got a pretty good morning out on the roadways too so far. couple of things of note. a stretch of rolling road shut down now because of an accident with the ewe pill pole at north upper bin road. bristow road a new crash and a stretch of glebe road partially blocked between arlington ridge and route 1 near south
tomorrow morning there's the front with the rain and showers in pittsburgh up to rochester and syracuse. by midday, we may start to see a few clouds and even a couple of showers pop especially south and east of d.c. for the afternoon. and then the cooler air moves in for saturday night and sunday and with southwesterly flow, yeah, showers will develop for sunday. cool showers at that. 83 today. tonight 50s and 60s. not bad tomorrow but a couple of afternoon showers. 78 that's for d.c.. may stay...
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and so does rochester, n.y. they now have a plan to cover everybody and their premiums are two-thirds of the rest of the country. this is very important. it's a big human problem and a devastating economic problem for america. to i'm going to send a plan do this within the first hundred days of my presidency. it's terribly important. >> thank you. sorry to cut you short, but president bush, health care reform. >> can i -- i just have to say something. i don't want a stampede -- ross was very articulate -- across the country. i don't want anybody to stampede to cut the president's salary off altogether. barbara's sitting over here and i -- i -- but what i have proposed, 10 percent cut, downsize the government and we can get that done. she asked the question, i think, is whether the health care profession was to blame. no. one thing to blame is these malpractice lawsuits. they are breaking the system. it costs 20 to 25 billion dollars a year and i want to see those outrageous claims capped. doctors don't dare to d
and so does rochester, n.y. they now have a plan to cover everybody and their premiums are two-thirds of the rest of the country. this is very important. it's a big human problem and a devastating economic problem for america. to i'm going to send a plan do this within the first hundred days of my presidency. it's terribly important. >> thank you. sorry to cut you short, but president bush, health care reform. >> can i -- i just have to say something. i don't want a stampede -- ross...
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to spend a couple of days in washington, but then -- and then come back to rochester in a few days,>> reporter: in l.a., nathan cooper is also stuck trying to get back to newark. >> i stood in line for five hours to get to our flight. >> reporter: and in paris jeff barron was one of thousands of travelers stuck in europe unable to get back to the states. >> we obviously need to get a place to stay here in paris. >> reporter: airlines have moved their planes out of harm's way, parking them at airports across the country. >> and then we have another manager on duty. >> reporter: cnbc's phil lebeau was at delta headquarters in atlanta. >> all together sa! will be responsible for delta cancelling more than 2,500 flights and forcing 75,000 passengers to rebook their flights. >> i think we'll be able to operate through most of the rest of the impact once we get past early morning wednesday. >> reporter: meanwhile, amtrak's northeast corridor remains shut down. new york's grand central station empty. subways shut down up and down the east coast as sandy's travel impact extends both near a
to spend a couple of days in washington, but then -- and then come back to rochester in a few days,>> reporter: in l.a., nathan cooper is also stuck trying to get back to newark. >> i stood in line for five hours to get to our flight. >> reporter: and in paris jeff barron was one of thousands of travelers stuck in europe unable to get back to the states. >> we obviously need to get a place to stay here in paris. >> reporter: airlines have moved their planes out of...
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that said, i think the management out there in california is drinking better water than in rochester.e dividend at 3.6% yield, meg whitman is a smart person. hopefully she'll get things going internally or external events will lead investors up here. >> carter, thanks, as always. >>> the dow jones industrial average right now is lower by 14 points. the nasdaq is lower by 19. we've got 35 minutes before the closing bell. mixed messages. why have stocks rallied into what is expected to be one of the worst earning seasons in years? should you protect your gains right now? that's coming up. >>> first, it was problems with maps, then complaints about scratching. now the iphone 5 has a purple haze problem. no, not too much jimi hendrix. take a look at your screen. are apple shares in the iphone 5 being hit by death of a thousand cuts? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#
that said, i think the management out there in california is drinking better water than in rochester.e dividend at 3.6% yield, meg whitman is a smart person. hopefully she'll get things going internally or external events will lead investors up here. >> carter, thanks, as always. >>> the dow jones industrial average right now is lower by 14 points. the nasdaq is lower by 19. we've got 35 minutes before the closing bell. mixed messages. why have stocks rallied into what is...
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right turn and move towards upper new york and into places like albany and buffalo and syracuse and rochestery latest developments with this storm throughout the evening, but first we have new information tonight on the white house's coverup of the benghazi terrorist attack. fox news has now learned that 48 hours after that fatal assault, the national counterterrorism center and representatives from the fbi briefed members on capitol hill and told them there was evidence that al-qaeda or an al-qaeda affiliated group was somehow involved. well, now here's where things get sticky. according to sources, the very next day cia director david petraeus during a capitol hill briefing reportedly said the attack was spontaneous and equated it to a flash mob, so here's the question. who in the obama administration asked general petraeus to go out and change the story? my next guest is demanding, rightly so, to know the answer. his son, ty woods, is one of the four americans killed in the benghazi attack. his son was a navy seal. joining us is charles woods with his children, jeremiah, faith, and hope. t
right turn and move towards upper new york and into places like albany and buffalo and syracuse and rochestery latest developments with this storm throughout the evening, but first we have new information tonight on the white house's coverup of the benghazi terrorist attack. fox news has now learned that 48 hours after that fatal assault, the national counterterrorism center and representatives from the fbi briefed members on capitol hill and told them there was evidence that al-qaeda or an...
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. >>> we wanted to spend a couple of days in washington and come back to rochester. but we have been told the weather and we are stuck here. >> that woman is one of thousands of people who will be stuck today in new york. it could be days before the city's transportation system is up and running. the brooklyn battery tunnel was flooded from end to end just hours after it was closed. this picture shows water pouring into the entrance of that tunnel. water into at least seven tunnels under the east river. called the most devastating disaster in the history of that subway system. >>> this photo is from hoboken, new jersey, and it shows water pouring into a path train. all service is suspended until it does a full damage assessment. the storm is also affecting air travel, laguardia, jfk, newark airport all closed indefinitely. more than 15,000 flights canceled so far. phil lebeau joins me with the latest on the transportation situation. you're at atlanta airport. the busiest airport usually in the country. what's the status today with flights? what are airlines telling p
. >>> we wanted to spend a couple of days in washington and come back to rochester. but we have been told the weather and we are stuck here. >> that woman is one of thousands of people who will be stuck today in new york. it could be days before the city's transportation system is up and running. the brooklyn battery tunnel was flooded from end to end just hours after it was closed. this picture shows water pouring into the entrance of that tunnel. water into at least seven...
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. >> joining us from rochester, new york, is anton. is this storm an opportunity for banks, which have been vilified for some time, to improve their image in these communities? >> it really is. you know, local community banks have always been very involved in charity, as have the largest banks in this country. i think it's an opportunity for everybody to roll up their sleeves and help their communities physically as well as doing things like allowing people to take time on payments. i think in some cases, even foreclosures are going to be delayed for some time. i know freddie mac has already put out rules on that. i think they'll be able to get a chance to see some of the charitable nature of some of these employees. >> you have already got a number of banks waiving fees for customers impacted by the hurricane. are you expecting that to have a material impact on the bottom line of these banks? what's your take on business after this two-day shut down? >> well, it's interesting. you can really have a great debate between economists and
. >> joining us from rochester, new york, is anton. is this storm an opportunity for banks, which have been vilified for some time, to improve their image in these communities? >> it really is. you know, local community banks have always been very involved in charity, as have the largest banks in this country. i think it's an opportunity for everybody to roll up their sleeves and help their communities physically as well as doing things like allowing people to take time on payments....
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it was put in the tax code as a favorite to kodak and xerox who have headquarters up in rochester new york by the republican congressman barbara who came from that district. they wanted a tax shelter to give extra money to their executives. fast forward in the reagan administration somebody said let's give that to ordinary people. fast forward again. the mutual fund industry says wow we get ahold of all of those billions of dollars of retirement savings we can make a lot of money. power to the people. do it yourself. it's been a disaster for most americans. they don't save enough when they change jobs they take their money out. when times get rough, as they have been recently, neither the company nor the individual contributes with the result that the average balance is about $18,000 in a 401(k). if you're just on the cuss-of retirement this may be $85,000 for somebody in their 60s and who has been in the plan for 20 years. that's nowhere near enough. people will say if you've been making $50,000 a year you need a half a million. is we've got half of the baby boomer generation headed
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. >> we wanted to come back to rochester and we are stuck here. >> all right. nearly 16,000 flights were canceled because of sandy. more than 6,000 just today alone and there are still some flights that have been canceled already for tomorrow. >>> nbc's tom costello joins us live from reagan national airport. tom, when do we expect things to return to semi-normalcy. i know this ripple effect is big. >> reporter: it really depends on the airport. here at washington reagan airport, you can see it is still really quiet and we are just now on the status board starting to show half a dozen flights and that's it. half a dozen flights where they are looking at flights coming in this afternoon and starting to go out. it is a small trickle. keep in mind the washington airports were not affected by the storm. yes, we saw the airlines cancel their flights in and out of here, but there's no damage, not like we had in new york city's airports. philadelphia, jfk, newark and all of the airports up and down the east coast in that particular area have really been hit hard and l
. >> we wanted to come back to rochester and we are stuck here. >> all right. nearly 16,000 flights were canceled because of sandy. more than 6,000 just today alone and there are still some flights that have been canceled already for tomorrow. >>> nbc's tom costello joins us live from reagan national airport. tom, when do we expect things to return to semi-normalcy. i know this ripple effect is big. >> reporter: it really depends on the airport. here at washington...