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. >>> and finally, a pair of frisky lion cubs will soon be on display at a zoo in rochester, new york are cute. the seneca park zoo kept it under wraps until today. and look at this. you can see the cubs playing with a teddy bear there. i think the teddy bear is bigger than them. they were born in march but their lion parents had problems taking care of them. so zookeepers had to feet them with bottles. they are also helping the cubs transition to eating meat. they are planning to reintroduce the cubs to the parents and put them on display on memorial day weekend. cute. >> they will be big someday. >> how long before that teddy bear has no arms or legs? [ laughter ] >>> have a great afternoon. and a great weekend. go, warriors. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> steffy: wait. were you serious? >> liam: mm-hmm. >> steffy: name the baby aspen? >> liam: i mean, it works for a boy or a girl, right? and it's got meaning. i mean, we got married here before. we're on our honeymoon now. >> steffy: yeah, you know, maybe for a girl. but if it's a boy, your dad's gonna
. >>> and finally, a pair of frisky lion cubs will soon be on display at a zoo in rochester, new york are cute. the seneca park zoo kept it under wraps until today. and look at this. you can see the cubs playing with a teddy bear there. i think the teddy bear is bigger than them. they were born in march but their lion parents had problems taking care of them. so zookeepers had to feet them with bottles. they are also helping the cubs transition to eating meat. they are planning to...
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and there are several goments that passed buffalo and rochester new york, and mel burn florida, 35 feet, and 400 floating around patients, 300 feet around the homes of clinics employees and i think that is in response to some of the incidents of the campos referenced. pits berg, pennsylvania, and valao, california, our neighbors has legislation on fixed buffer zone that requires protestors to remain across the street from a clinic west palm beach florida, 20 foot buffer zone and chicago, illinois, eight foot floating buffer zone in 50 feet of a clinic entrance and finally san francisco has a long history of supporting reproductive choice, including a 2005 resolution adopted by the san francisco board of supervisors file number 050019, urging all legal authorities to fully facility the protection of the right of women to control their reproductive health this is in the board of 2010 board supporting healthcare reform, 091463. thank you. >> thank you, very much. colleagues, any questions for the department on the status of women. thank you very much. unless there are any objections we wil
and there are several goments that passed buffalo and rochester new york, and mel burn florida, 35 feet, and 400 floating around patients, 300 feet around the homes of clinics employees and i think that is in response to some of the incidents of the campos referenced. pits berg, pennsylvania, and valao, california, our neighbors has legislation on fixed buffer zone that requires protestors to remain across the street from a clinic west palm beach florida, 20 foot buffer zone and chicago,...
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chris en rochester, estas al aire. >> chris: apenas estoy viendo que esto sucede y estoy un poco asustadoempezo? >> 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. >> y sin efectos secundarios. >> estos ingredientes fueron estudiados, infinidad de veces con miles de pacientes y sin ningun efe
chris en rochester, estas al aire. >> chris: apenas estoy viendo que esto sucede y estoy un poco asustadoempezo? >> 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...
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find women's rights or we're organizing of course for the for people to fire for the university of rochester to fire the professor for promoting in his own way that culture of rape but there's a broader actions you know an on international women's day we had national actions just out violence against women where we made it very broad and we weren't just talking about rape we're talking about other forms of violence against women we consider deportation of form of violence. you know all of that we consider hunger a form of violence in new york city one in three families experience hunger so you know just to show how hypocritical it is so we're trying to build a broad movement of women you know allies to really fight back to really resuscitate the movement that we need so if people are interested they should go to our website absolutely we have some branches all over the country but we're also interested in starting new branches and so people can make out thank you want to know them as i do carina garcia of word appreciate time. thank you. for my preaching but stay tuned hear from independent
find women's rights or we're organizing of course for the for people to fire for the university of rochester to fire the professor for promoting in his own way that culture of rape but there's a broader actions you know an on international women's day we had national actions just out violence against women where we made it very broad and we weren't just talking about rape we're talking about other forms of violence against women we consider deportation of form of violence. you know all of that...
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he ends up talking to some people, and they end up taking event in rochester for two weeks. he stays in rochester, new york, because economic in the canada because it is that a passport. he is it going back to cincinnati. they're still after him. and so he leaves cincinnati and settles in chicago. >> there are two things to draw from there. i have a handy highlight compiled from the book. one is the idea that his uncle was killed. and that big, but as world events did not just happen to people in the papers and people on television. they happen to people right in your family, and the emanuel boys spent a series of very formative summers in the 60's when it was a much smaller and more intimate place and were given this astonishing free rein which is part of the secret sauce. they had it in chicago, to. zeke always a trailblazer and courageous older brother who led the expeditions. but one thing he said about a friend of the family was involved in the famous 1946 at the king david hotel, this man were palpable proof -- palpable proof that big, historic events were carried out
he ends up talking to some people, and they end up taking event in rochester for two weeks. he stays in rochester, new york, because economic in the canada because it is that a passport. he is it going back to cincinnati. they're still after him. and so he leaves cincinnati and settles in chicago. >> there are two things to draw from there. i have a handy highlight compiled from the book. one is the idea that his uncle was killed. and that big, but as world events did not just happen to...
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>> her business based in rochester, new york, for 300 bucks she snuggles for an hour. >> what are the >> no touching or kissing. >> reporter: she claims her business yields tangible benefits. human touch releases something called oxytocin the happiness hormone in our brain. >> we're not acknowledging that we have a basic need to be touched and touch others. >> reporter: for her customers vary. some might surprise you. >> they range from 20 up to 85. there are people from construction workers to doctors, to financial consultants. >> reporter: everybody's probably unmarried i would imagine. >> i have married clients. >> reporter: really? >> who says my wife doesn't like to cuddle. >> reporter: he's among the clients. he argues that it fulfills a basic need. >> i think everyone can use more affection and hugs in their life. i got the benefit of the affection that everyone goes for. >> reporter: but while samuels has her fans, she also has her critics. some have called what she does prostitution. her controversial business got this single mom kicked out of graduate school. some said what
>> her business based in rochester, new york, for 300 bucks she snuggles for an hour. >> what are the >> no touching or kissing. >> reporter: she claims her business yields tangible benefits. human touch releases something called oxytocin the happiness hormone in our brain. >> we're not acknowledging that we have a basic need to be touched and touch others. >> reporter: for her customers vary. some might surprise you. >> they range from 20 up to 85....
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for more information i'm join by a columnist, author and professor joining us from rochester, new yorkwelcome inside 9 war room. >> thank you for having me, michael. >> michael: david, how has the nra made it harder for law enforcement to trace guns and gunpowder. that's something i didn't know about until i read what you wrote. >> in the late the early 70s and late 60s, i covered a lot of bombings and bombing attempts in the united states. the national rifle association under wayne lapierre has been incredibly hostile to law enforcement. they say science has found you cannot recover bullets. they say good science. the report they base this on was from 1980. it was prepared with a typewriter. anyone who doubts that can go to my website and click on the link to see it. we've made enormous advances in science. it would be easy to quickly trace gunpowder. >> michael: that's amazing to me. it seems like simple process and one that really doesn't challenge the second amendment which they're so about protecting. it doesn't challenge it at all. let's say that the police were able to trace the
for more information i'm join by a columnist, author and professor joining us from rochester, new yorkwelcome inside 9 war room. >> thank you for having me, michael. >> michael: david, how has the nra made it harder for law enforcement to trace guns and gunpowder. that's something i didn't know about until i read what you wrote. >> in the late the early 70s and late 60s, i covered a lot of bombings and bombing attempts in the united states. the national rifle association under...
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what is rochester? rochester, new york. i'll take events for $2,000. what is wyoming? $2,000 more for you. eme animals, $400. what is a beetle? extreme animals, $800. what's a sloth? extreme animals for $1,200. here's sarah... traveling distances as great as 25,000 miles gives the artic type of this the record for the longest migration of any bird. what is a tern? extreme animals, $1,600. what is a catfish? extreme animals, $2,000. spingarn winners, $800. who is s i'll take spingarn for $1,200. who is robinson? no. judy. who is hank aaron? um, spingarn for $1,600. 1983--this brassy singer and activist who died in 2010. who is lena horne? spingarn for $2,000. who is wilder? douglas wilder. i'll take great depressions for $400. (beep) french-speaking haiti. back to you, michelle. i'll take great depressions for $800. and that would be the rhine ri back to you, michelle. i'll take great depressions for $1,200. you're in third place. ver. can get close to second, and we have about a minute left. i will go for $1,800. all right. here is the clue in great depressions... what
what is rochester? rochester, new york. i'll take events for $2,000. what is wyoming? $2,000 more for you. eme animals, $400. what is a beetle? extreme animals, $800. what's a sloth? extreme animals for $1,200. here's sarah... traveling distances as great as 25,000 miles gives the artic type of this the record for the longest migration of any bird. what is a tern? extreme animals, $1,600. what is a catfish? extreme animals, $2,000. spingarn winners, $800. who is s i'll take spingarn for $1,200....
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. >> reporter: her business, based in rochester, new york, is called the snuggery.she'll cuddle for a stranger for an hour and for 300, she'll spend the night. this is strictly cuddling. we're talking hugging and holding. think pg not r-rated. what are the boundaries? >> no touching or kissing. and clothes stay on. >> reporter: she claims her business yields tangible benefits. it's been scientifically proven that human touch releases something called oxytocin, or the happiness hormone, in our brain. >> people are on the internet, they're isolated. they're buying things to make us happy. we're not acknowledging that we have a very basic need to be touched and touch others. >> reporter: her customers vary, some might surprise you. >> there is so much diversity in my client body. they range from 20 all the way up to 85. there are people from construction workers to doctors, to financial consultants. >> reporter: everybody's probably unmarried, i would imagine. >> i have married clients. >> reporter: really? who says my spouse doesn't like to cuddle that much? >> i have
. >> reporter: her business, based in rochester, new york, is called the snuggery.she'll cuddle for a stranger for an hour and for 300, she'll spend the night. this is strictly cuddling. we're talking hugging and holding. think pg not r-rated. what are the boundaries? >> no touching or kissing. and clothes stay on. >> reporter: she claims her business yields tangible benefits. it's been scientifically proven that human touch releases something called oxytocin, or the happiness...
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we grieve for our neighbors and the little boy we knew from rochester.w our heroes also. the other women and men that wear helmets, the badges, the runners. they helped us during this time of need. as we go together. we are going to make sure this state pulls together. we got it under control. let's continue to work together. a very difficult time in our city's history. i'm a mayor for 20 years. i have never seen law enforcement pull together, working together to solve our crimes and help people pull together, business communities, neighbors. boston is a strong city. we will get through this. like the governor said, we set up a resource center over at the castle near the park plaza hotel. staff will be there available to give information to individuals that have been involved in the marathon. open from 9:00 to 5:00 and the phone number is -- 635-5040, i believe. our hotline nurm is 617-534-5050. also, the 24-hour hotline that you need information also, that number is 617-635-4500. the last several hours, we have received calls from all over the world ask
we grieve for our neighbors and the little boy we knew from rochester.w our heroes also. the other women and men that wear helmets, the badges, the runners. they helped us during this time of need. as we go together. we are going to make sure this state pulls together. we got it under control. let's continue to work together. a very difficult time in our city's history. i'm a mayor for 20 years. i have never seen law enforcement pull together, working together to solve our crimes and help...
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>> i'm playing with allison, and she's from rochester, new york. >> steve: oh!. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: don't ask me who's my partner. >> steve: who is your partner? >> jimmy: my partner is dan. >> steve: from where? >> jimmy: east side of new york. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and we're here to play "password!" >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: i'm your host, steve higgins. the rules of the game are very simple. i will give each of you a password, and you'll each only give a one-word clue to your partner. one word only. if a clue is determined illegal by our judges, you will hear this. [ buzzer ] and you will forfeit your turn. now, the team with the most points after six words wins. any questions? >> well -- >> jimmy: ah -- >> steve: great! the first clue goes to amy and jimmy, and amy, since you are our guest, you will start off. >> the password is -- >> steve: are you ready? >> jimmy: wait, we have to do it tonight. you can't take this much time. that is ridiculous. >> steve: amy, are you ready? one word. >> plumage. [ laughter ] >> down.
>> i'm playing with allison, and she's from rochester, new york. >> steve: oh!. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: don't ask me who's my partner. >> steve: who is your partner? >> jimmy: my partner is dan. >> steve: from where? >> jimmy: east side of new york. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and we're here to play "password!" >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: i'm your host, steve higgins. the rules of the game are very...
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samuel's business based in rochester, new york, is called the snuggery for $60, cuddle for an hour. to be clear what she is doing she insists, cuddling. hugging and holding. pg. think pg, not r rated. what are boundaries? >> no touching where undergarments cover and no kissing. and clothes stay on. >> reporter: samuels claims her business yields tangible benefits. it has been proven that human touch releases oxytocin or happiness hormone in our brains. >> there is so much diversity in my client body. they range from 20 up to 85. there are people from construction workers to doctors to -- financial consultants. >> reporter: sharif abdur is one of samuel's customers tired of the expense of dating, he argues samuels service, serves a really need in an upfront way, no mind games, no need to take her out to dinner or call the next day. >> i think everyone could use affection and hugs in their life -- so i got that benefit of the affection that everyone goes for with a little bit of simpler rules than day-to-day life. >> reporter: while samuels has her fans, she also has her critics. some
samuel's business based in rochester, new york, is called the snuggery for $60, cuddle for an hour. to be clear what she is doing she insists, cuddling. hugging and holding. pg. think pg, not r rated. what are boundaries? >> no touching where undergarments cover and no kissing. and clothes stay on. >> reporter: samuels claims her business yields tangible benefits. it has been proven that human touch releases oxytocin or happiness hormone in our brains. >> there is so much...
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. >>> we're going to start tonight talking about my interview with former reality show host ajay rochester of her extreme weight gain. now the question, do weight loss reality shows put the contestants in danger? now more of the explosive interview. were you worried about the health of the contestants
. >>> we're going to start tonight talking about my interview with former reality show host ajay rochester of her extreme weight gain. now the question, do weight loss reality shows put the contestants in danger? now more of the explosive interview. were you worried about the health of the contestants
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some lion cubs that are going to be on display at a zoo in rochester, new york. the seneca park zoo kept it under wraps until this week. here are the babies. you can sethem there playing with a teddy bear. they were born in march, but their parents had trouble taking care of them. zookeepers are caring for them with bottles, the cubs are now transitioning into normal food. the zoo plans to reintroduce them to their parents and put them on display on memorial day. >>> too cute. >> i know. animal overkill. i hope that started off your saturday on a positive note and that you enjoy the rest of it. our next newscast on kpix5 is coming up at 5:30 and we'll be back tomorrow morning at 7:30 with phil. have a good one. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ererererererererer ♪ man: ♪ you and me solve a mystery ♪ with huckle kids: ♪ in busytown! girl: let's get busytown! man: ♪ you and me... kids: ♪ you and me! man: ♪ solve a mystery... kids: ♪ solve a mystery! man: ♪ with huckle
some lion cubs that are going to be on display at a zoo in rochester, new york. the seneca park zoo kept it under wraps until this week. here are the babies. you can sethem there playing with a teddy bear. they were born in march, but their parents had trouble taking care of them. zookeepers are caring for them with bottles, the cubs are now transitioning into normal food. the zoo plans to reintroduce them to their parents and put them on display on memorial day. >>> too cute. >>...
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in new york state where i served on the cuomo commission, we saw from some superintendents in rochesterroe county, they told us in the first four weeks over 20,000 pretests were being given to kids to 4,000 kids in that district. >> all right. thank you so much. we'll have you on again to talk more about education reform. >> thanks. good luck with the gig. >> thank you so much. >>> from atlanta to new york city where in the race to replace mayor bloomberg comes a case prosecutors are calling an unadvertising smorgasboard of graft and greed and reads like a sleazy dime store mofl from yester year. a democratic state senator who wanted to be the next mayor but good luck now figured his best chance was to run as a republican so he allegedly bribed gop county leaders to back him with money he got from a real estate tycoon. too bad the guy bank rolling him was actually an undercover fbi agent. for today's installment of explain this to me we turn to erl lewis. who is this guy? >> malcolm smith used to be the top democrat in the new york state senate so had a lot of power in 2009. his colleag
in new york state where i served on the cuomo commission, we saw from some superintendents in rochesterroe county, they told us in the first four weeks over 20,000 pretests were being given to kids to 4,000 kids in that district. >> all right. thank you so much. we'll have you on again to talk more about education reform. >> thanks. good luck with the gig. >> thank you so much. >>> from atlanta to new york city where in the race to replace mayor bloomberg comes a case...
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i went over to minnesota and went to a place called rochester where the mayo clinic is. one of the things i've done in the last couple of years as a member of the finance committee with one of my other hats on, medicare, medicaid, oversight, to see how they can get better health care results for -- with less money at mayo, guysinger which covers a big part of pennsylvania? i spent time with folks at kaiser permanente and spent time at united health while in minnesota last week. but if we don't do something real and substantial on figuring out how to get better health care results with less money or the same amount of money in medicare we're doomed. we had one come testify before the senate finance committee over a year now, about a year and a half ago, and he as a panel -- alan -- former vice chairman of the federal reserve when alan greenspan was our chairman, now back at princeton teaching economics. i said, -- he mentioned in his testimony the 800-pound gorilla in the room is health care. when it came time for us to ask questions, he said in your statement 800-pound g
i went over to minnesota and went to a place called rochester where the mayo clinic is. one of the things i've done in the last couple of years as a member of the finance committee with one of my other hats on, medicare, medicaid, oversight, to see how they can get better health care results for -- with less money at mayo, guysinger which covers a big part of pennsylvania? i spent time with folks at kaiser permanente and spent time at united health while in minnesota last week. but if we don't...
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[laughter] an associate professor of public policy at the rochester institute of technology in rochesternew york where he teaches courses on technological innovation and communications and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the chairman, ranking member, the members of the committee for inviting me to testify here today. i have been studying immigration policy for more than a decade. i am honored to share when i have learned with you. i also want to thank the senator for his lead within the gang of eight to ensure that some reforms or included in s744. i also want to thank the senators for their long work in trying to provide clarity on how the h-1b and guest worker programs are being used in practice. we have the potential of tracking the best and brightest from around the world, and more importantly, keeping them here. much of our policy effort is misguided and focused mostly on expanding guest for programs rather than permanent immigration. i will focus my remarks today on the deeply flawed h-1b program. right now the majority of the h-1b program is being used to h
[laughter] an associate professor of public policy at the rochester institute of technology in rochesternew york where he teaches courses on technological innovation and communications and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the chairman, ranking member, the members of the committee for inviting me to testify here today. i have been studying immigration policy for more than a decade. i am honored to share when i have learned with you. i also want to thank the senator...
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just down the road, frederick douglass will live in rochester, new york. neither of the fillmores ever lift a finger to fight slavery. they never show any hostility to slavery at all, and they showed no sympathy whatsoever to free blacks. it is really quite shocking that they are completely clueless about this. when he is running for a vice- president, someone accuses him of helping runaway slaves escape. in a letter that is so shocking i would not say it on air, he says incredibly horrible things about black people, like why would i ever lived my finger to help them? -- lift my finger to help them? >> any trend in national education or in the library expansion? >> to my knowledge, no. but you have to look for the long term. they did not have the instantaneous communication. her books were not going to set off a trend for banks like modern communications do. what we are beginning to see as we go into the second half of the 19th century is normal work for middle-class women, teaching and so on and so forth. obviously they would be aware that they had a firs
just down the road, frederick douglass will live in rochester, new york. neither of the fillmores ever lift a finger to fight slavery. they never show any hostility to slavery at all, and they showed no sympathy whatsoever to free blacks. it is really quite shocking that they are completely clueless about this. when he is running for a vice- president, someone accuses him of helping runaway slaves escape. in a letter that is so shocking i would not say it on air, he says incredibly horrible...
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in 2007, he entered clinton's campaign office in rochester, new hampshire, with road flares strappede claimed it was a bomb and held several hostages for five hours. hillary clinton was in washington at the time. >>> president obama heads to connecticut later today to ramp up his push for tougher gun control laws in a state that is still grieving over the sandy hook elementary school shooting. meantime, a deal is being worked on in the senate to expand background checks for gun sales to include gun shows, and online sales. democrat joe manchin of west virginia, and republican pat toomey of pennsylvania are trying to break the stalemate and have a vote as early as this week. >>> happening right now, secretary of state john kerry in jerusalem trying to re-ignite israeli/palestinian peace talks. this is the latest stop of a ten-day trip overseas. kerry will meet with israeli leaders including prime minister benjamin netanyahu. earlier this morning sirens sounded across israel and all activity stopped for a moment of silence as the country marked holocaust remembrance day. >>> an incredi
in 2007, he entered clinton's campaign office in rochester, new hampshire, with road flares strappede claimed it was a bomb and held several hostages for five hours. hillary clinton was in washington at the time. >>> president obama heads to connecticut later today to ramp up his push for tougher gun control laws in a state that is still grieving over the sandy hook elementary school shooting. meantime, a deal is being worked on in the senate to expand background checks for gun sales...
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corky in rochester. hi, corky. >> caller: hello testifystephanie.hat would have given us the 60 votes we needed. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: on the gun debate if i get hurt by somebody's gun and i don't have health insurance who pays the bill? yeah. that's how you come out this argument, with money. >> yeah, you should make the nra responsible -- >> caller: every gun has to have a liability policy, period. funeral costs. you know what funeral costs are? 5 to $8,000. >> stephanie: yep. chris you were saying somebody made a good point about guns as well. you also have something on your lip. >> oh, god. >> stephanie: i'm guessing it is cottage cheese one would hope. >> buying a gun today is easier than canceling your gym membership. >> stephanie: i couldn't know because i belong to like eight gyms. >> ahhhhh! >> stephanie: i'm spinning in my mind, though. rick in washington you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, rick. >> caller: hey stephanie. i just want to say this is the voice of reasoning calling in to let you know -- [ bell chimes ] >> ste
corky in rochester. hi, corky. >> caller: hello testifystephanie.hat would have given us the 60 votes we needed. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: on the gun debate if i get hurt by somebody's gun and i don't have health insurance who pays the bill? yeah. that's how you come out this argument, with money. >> yeah, you should make the nra responsible -- >> caller: every gun has to have a liability policy, period. funeral costs. you know what funeral costs are? 5 to...
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in 2007, eisenberg entered clinton's campaign office in rochester, new hampshire, with road flares strapped to his chest. he claimed it was a bomb and he held several hostages for five hours. hillary clinton was in washington, d.c. at the time. and happening now, secretary of state john kerry in jerusalem trying to rekindle israeli/palestinian peace talks. he's in the middle of a ten-day trip to europe, the middle east and asia. kerry will meet with israeli leaders including prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and earlier this morning, sirens sounded across israel and all activity stopped for a moment of silence as the country marked holocaust remembrance day. >>> and in just a few hours, the body of state department employee anne smedinghoff will be back on u.s. soil. the 25-year-old was delivering books to schoolchildren in southern afghanistan on saturday when a suspected taliban suicide bomber slammed into her convoy, killing her and also four other americans. barbara starr is live from the pentagon this morning for us. good morning. >> good morning, zoraida. the friends and family of an
in 2007, eisenberg entered clinton's campaign office in rochester, new hampshire, with road flares strapped to his chest. he claimed it was a bomb and he held several hostages for five hours. hillary clinton was in washington, d.c. at the time. and happening now, secretary of state john kerry in jerusalem trying to rekindle israeli/palestinian peace talks. he's in the middle of a ten-day trip to europe, the middle east and asia. kerry will meet with israeli leaders including prime minister...
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we grieve for the little boy we knew from rochester. but we know her heros also.omen who wear helmets, the badges, the runners who helped us yesterday during this time of need. as we go together with all of the law enforcement officials we got to make sure we stay close together. we have got it under control, let's continue to work together and offer a helping hand to individuals who may need it during this very difficult time in our history, but i just say to all of you, i have been mayor for 20 years now i have never seen law enforce. pulling and working together to solve a crime as they have but also help people pull together. this is a tragedy but boston is a strong city a city that will get through this, and like the governor said, we set up a resource center over at the castle near the park plaza hotel. it is open from 9:00 to 5:00 and the phone number is -- 635-5040 ji believe. our hot line -- 617-534-5050, and the 24-hour hot line with information also. for the last several hours we have received calls from all over the world asking for information about t
we grieve for the little boy we knew from rochester. but we know her heros also.omen who wear helmets, the badges, the runners who helped us yesterday during this time of need. as we go together with all of the law enforcement officials we got to make sure we stay close together. we have got it under control, let's continue to work together and offer a helping hand to individuals who may need it during this very difficult time in our history, but i just say to all of you, i have been mayor for...
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corky in rochester you're on "the stephanie miller show." worthless pieces of paper. government bonds. >> stephanie: what was the book he wrote about the booming bush economy or something? [ whatever! ] >> stephanie: okay. all right. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> former prime minister who said you don't believe in evolution, do you believe in penicillin? because it doesn't work anymore. i think that was it. >> stephanie: appearing on christian broadcasting network rand paul said the republicans and ean elcal christians often seem too eager to go to war. comments like these likely to further irritate the war hawk such as bill crystal who called the senator dangerous and neoisolationist and fox news commentator krauthammer dismissed civil liberties as absurd and ridiculous. fight, fight fight fight. rand paul said didn't organize coalitions and arm then. blessed are the peacemakers not blessed are the war makers. oh no. bill crystal. saying things jesus actually said. [ applause ] they're a mess. >> they are just a mess. >> a glorious war of
corky in rochester you're on "the stephanie miller show." worthless pieces of paper. government bonds. >> stephanie: what was the book he wrote about the booming bush economy or something? [ whatever! ] >> stephanie: okay. all right. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> former prime minister who said you don't believe in evolution, do you believe in penicillin? because it doesn't work anymore. i think that was it. >> stephanie: appearing on christian...
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saying it might be this party or that party, they should sit back and think about the little boy from rochester who died. host: are you referring to the eight-year old who was killed. caller: that little baby who is gone. they should be thinking of things like that and not trying to put blame on anybody until we exactly know what happened. host: "the washington post reports this this morning -- that in "washington post" this morning. here is another article. michigan,o jesse in democratic caller. go ahead surprisedhat i was about was [indiscernible] why would they put that out so quick. we have no idea who was behind it. i am quite informed on everything. this government -- [indiscernible] i was born during that time. there was a time when the great s roosevelt and harry truman, -- peters on the air now, a democratic column. caller: i do not know what i missed because i just turned it it could bes saying a white supremacist group. if i remember right one time they scooped up a white suprem ist. the first caller, blaming it on the people who did not look like stolen.s country was you know what i
saying it might be this party or that party, they should sit back and think about the little boy from rochester who died. host: are you referring to the eight-year old who was killed. caller: that little baby who is gone. they should be thinking of things like that and not trying to put blame on anybody until we exactly know what happened. host: "the washington post reports this this morning -- that in "washington post" this morning. here is another article. michigan,o jesse in...
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corky in rochester you're on "the stephanie miller show." real quick.you doing steph? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: it is not a conspiracy theory. i'm waiting for somebody in the senate or congress to come up and say we have to restore the pentagon spending because you know, all of this is happening and we need more money for the pentagon. >> we need another icbm. >> don't let a tragedy go to waste, you know. >> stephanie: exactly. thank you, corky. appreciate it. all right. this is one of the bombing victims in boston yesterday. >> there are people who have lost their lives or have lost limbs. so i'm very fortunate. i wish everybody else the best. >> stephanie: again, a lot of -- a lot of heroes along with -- always the best and the worst, these things bring out. the other big story people don't know if it is connected or not is the ricin letter, an envelope addressed to robert wicker in mississippi. tested positive for ricin. potential poison. authorities have a suspect. it was from an individual who frequently writes to lawmakers. it doesn
corky in rochester you're on "the stephanie miller show." real quick.you doing steph? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: it is not a conspiracy theory. i'm waiting for somebody in the senate or congress to come up and say we have to restore the pentagon spending because you know, all of this is happening and we need more money for the pentagon. >> we need another icbm. >> don't let a tragedy go to waste, you know. >> stephanie: exactly. thank you,...
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i am joined by rob sands and he's constellation brands president and ceo and he joins us from rochester going to close the big deal. >> we expect to close around june, about the beginning of june. >> and you're levering up the balance sheet and it makes perfect sense in this environment. have you secured all of your financing for that and you are comfortable operating at a leveraged ratio at five or five and a half times ebitda? >> yes, we have secured all of our financing for the transaction and, yeah, we are quite comfortable operating in that range. the good thing about the beverage and alcohol business is it's very free cash flow generalive, so we expect to pay down that debt into our target range of between three and four times debt to ebitda between two, two and a half years. >> that's pretty quick delevering. what do you see in terms of trends? >> does this bring more power to the other brands that includes a broader portfolio that includes a lot of the bigger beer names and not just a lot of wine? >> yeah, it does in many respects in that it positions us as the multi-category be
i am joined by rob sands and he's constellation brands president and ceo and he joins us from rochester going to close the big deal. >> we expect to close around june, about the beginning of june. >> and you're levering up the balance sheet and it makes perfect sense in this environment. have you secured all of your financing for that and you are comfortable operating at a leveraged ratio at five or five and a half times ebitda? >> yes, we have secured all of our financing for...
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just down the road, frederick douglass will live in rochester, new york. neither of the phil morris ever lift a finger to fight slavery. they never show any hostility to no sympathy whatsoever to free blacks. it is really quite shocking that about this. when he is running for a vice- president, and accused him of helping runaway slaves escape. in a letter that is so shocking i would not say it on air, he says incredibly horrible things about black people, like why would i ever lived my finger to help them? >> going back to her love of books, didn't cause any national trends in education or any library expansion? >> to my knowledge, no. but you have to look for the long term. they did not have the instantaneous communication. her books were not going to set off a trend for banks like modern communications do. what we are beginning to see as we go into the second half of the 19th century is normal work for middle-class women, teaching and so on and so forth. obviously they would be aware that they had a first lady who was a teacher, an honorable profession,
just down the road, frederick douglass will live in rochester, new york. neither of the phil morris ever lift a finger to fight slavery. they never show any hostility to no sympathy whatsoever to free blacks. it is really quite shocking that about this. when he is running for a vice- president, and accused him of helping runaway slaves escape. in a letter that is so shocking i would not say it on air, he says incredibly horrible things about black people, like why would i ever lived my finger...
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the of 100 miles to the west of the rochester institute of technology, 100 miles to the east and it is the largest successful engineering school in the country and they couldn't get the engineers. so, it is on the high end but we are tougher on the low skill with the exception of agriculture because we know americans don't do that work. and yes it is a pretty tough bill on the low end pitting it provides the needs people have, but it is kind of tough and to their credit, the business community went along. even to construct a smaller construction industry, the smaller folks, the home builders and stuff. they have said we want to change, but we are not going against the bill because nobody really is. john said nobody really wants to go against the bill, but i think that we, you know, the bottom line is it is a carefully balanced situation and i think everyone is going to go along with it. >> one of the reasons they went along with it is the status quo was totally unacceptable in america today. it's unacceptable to have 11 million people, human beings, god's children in our society withou
the of 100 miles to the west of the rochester institute of technology, 100 miles to the east and it is the largest successful engineering school in the country and they couldn't get the engineers. so, it is on the high end but we are tougher on the low skill with the exception of agriculture because we know americans don't do that work. and yes it is a pretty tough bill on the low end pitting it provides the needs people have, but it is kind of tough and to their credit, the business community...
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massachusetts and across our country to 80% to 90% of the phone does and internet bills from chelsea to rochesterid out of may 1996 telecom act to make sure every child has access. from opportunity through education. i did that because they realize those kids did not have communities at home, everything i do is animated by the lessons i learned, by the conversations i have with the people here in massachusetts in the network to make it the law of our land. moderator: mr. lynch. lynch: if you got to get to roxbury and because families. they don't like the cable. they don't like it but he made dish in the window and they are concerned about the bill, let me tell you. it doesn't help the unemployment rate in those areas is double what it is everywhere else. in terms of going back to the health care bill, we had opportunity to get it right. we missed that opportunity. we could have forced the insurance come is to lower these prices. that was the idea of health care reform. we were going to use the savings to pay for the 31 million people who have health insurance. now ed made a post in the plan was p
massachusetts and across our country to 80% to 90% of the phone does and internet bills from chelsea to rochesterid out of may 1996 telecom act to make sure every child has access. from opportunity through education. i did that because they realize those kids did not have communities at home, everything i do is animated by the lessons i learned, by the conversations i have with the people here in massachusetts in the network to make it the law of our land. moderator: mr. lynch. lynch: if you...
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does that mean there will be no large scale transfer of employees from buffalo to rochester until 2015> who asked that question? [laughter] well, now it all depends on how i answer this question whether i'll get a phone call this afternoon. [laughter] here's the thing, as we've worked through these consolidations, what we've been trying to figure -- and poor ga you know, she'll be shooting glances at me. i keep saying to her we deliver 35% of all first class mail in one day. that's a bargain for 46 cents apiece, i think. and we do it very consistently. and so as we've been making these changes in the network, the one thing we've been worried about is, is not putting a whole lot of that overnight at risk. so as we made the big changes last year and this year, we're okay with that. buffalo starts to bend the curve, and there's some other big places expsms we've just got to make sure that we'll work through that in terms of trying to preserve as much of the overnight service. what's happened in the industry those of you in, especially the first class mailing industry, that whole world has
does that mean there will be no large scale transfer of employees from buffalo to rochester until 2015> who asked that question? [laughter] well, now it all depends on how i answer this question whether i'll get a phone call this afternoon. [laughter] here's the thing, as we've worked through these consolidations, what we've been trying to figure -- and poor ga you know, she'll be shooting glances at me. i keep saying to her we deliver 35% of all first class mail in one day. that's a bargain...
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he had been behind bars for carrying out a siege at hillary clinton's rochester campaign office when she was running for president. he claimed to have a bomb and took hostages. he turned out to be armed only with road flares. >>> now head to wall street. kayla is at the stock exchange. >> friday's disappointing jobs report is sparking fears about weakness in the economy. u.s. retailers are expected to say that consumers spent less in march and budget cuts are expected to hit the profits of american companies from banks to manufacturers. good news for drivers. a spring break of sorts. gas prices are down 12 cents in the last month. 33 cents from a year ago. experts say as far as this year is concerned likely the worst is behind us. >> we can hope so. thank you. >>> and we are getting a tiny sneak peek this morning at carrie walsh jennings brand new baby girl. the three-time olympic gold medalist in beach volleyball gave birth on saturday to a little girl. she wrote on her facebook page that her daughter is already a beautiful rainbow and she's just amazingly gorgeous and casey, congra
he had been behind bars for carrying out a siege at hillary clinton's rochester campaign office when she was running for president. he claimed to have a bomb and took hostages. he turned out to be armed only with road flares. >>> now head to wall street. kayla is at the stock exchange. >> friday's disappointing jobs report is sparking fears about weakness in the economy. u.s. retailers are expected to say that consumers spent less in march and budget cuts are expected to hit the...
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he is an associate professor of public py rochester institute of technology where he teaches courses on technological innovation and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the ranking chairman and members of the committee for and fighting me to testify here today. i have been studying this for more than a decade, so i am honored to share what i have learned with you. some forms of this were included. i also want to thank durbin and the long work and trying to provide clarity and how the guest worker programs are being used in practice. through high-skilled immigration we have potential of attracting the best and brightest are around the world and more importtly, kping them here. much is misguided. it has been focused mostly on expanding guest worker programs, rather than permanent emigration. i will focus the remarks today on the deeply flawed programs. right now the majority of the programs are being used to hire cheap, and injured workers. the bulk of the demand is driven by the desire for low-cost workers, not a race for specialized talents. the results show this.
he is an associate professor of public py rochester institute of technology where he teaches courses on technological innovation and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the ranking chairman and members of the committee for and fighting me to testify here today. i have been studying this for more than a decade, so i am honored to share what i have learned with you. some forms of this were included. i also want to thank durbin and the long work and trying to provide...
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i went over to minnesota and went to a place called rochester where the mayo clinic is. one of the things i've done in the last couple of years as a member of the finance committee with one of my other hats on, medicare, medicaid, oversight, to see how they can get better health care results for -- with less money at mayo, guysinger which covers a big part of pennsylvania? i spent time with folks at kaiser permanente and spent time at united health while in minnesota last week. we don't do something real and substantial on figuring out how to get better health care results with less money or the same amount of money in medicare we're doomed. we had one come testify before the senate finance committee over a year now, about a year and a half ago, and he as a panel -- alan -- former vice chairman of the federal reserve when alan greenspan was our chairman, now back at princeton teaching economics. said, -- he mentioned in his testimony the 800-pound gorilla in the room is health care. when it came time for us to ask questions, he said in your statement 800-pound gorilla in
i went over to minnesota and went to a place called rochester where the mayo clinic is. one of the things i've done in the last couple of years as a member of the finance committee with one of my other hats on, medicare, medicaid, oversight, to see how they can get better health care results for -- with less money at mayo, guysinger which covers a big part of pennsylvania? i spent time with folks at kaiser permanente and spent time at united health while in minnesota last week. we don't do...
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does that mean to be no large-scale transfer of employees from buffalo to rochester in till 2015? >> who asked that question? [laughter] now it all depends on how answer this question without get a phone call this afternoon. here's the thing. as we have worked through these consolidations, what we've been trying to figure, poor megan, she will be shooting glances at me with his. i keep saying to her, we deliver 35% of all first class mail in one day. that's a bargain for 46 cents apiece i see. and we do it in a very consistently. and so as we been making these changes in the network the one thing we've been working out is not putting a whole lot of that overnight at risk. so we make big changes last indicia, we are okay with it. buffalo starts to bend the curve, there's some other big places and we've just got to be sure that we will work through that in termsring to t clasmeetingindustry,ofye world is consolidated. where we is to get phone bills in every facility every day, we get phone bills from at&t at like three or four locations, verizon, three or four locations. so when the
does that mean to be no large-scale transfer of employees from buffalo to rochester in till 2015? >> who asked that question? [laughter] now it all depends on how answer this question without get a phone call this afternoon. here's the thing. as we have worked through these consolidations, what we've been trying to figure, poor megan, she will be shooting glances at me with his. i keep saying to her, we deliver 35% of all first class mail in one day. that's a bargain for 46 cents apiece i...
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. >> heineman administration of justice major from rochester new york, a freshman house well. you say you want to provide a government that leaves us alone. quite frankly i don't want that. i want a government that is going to help me, a government that will help me find my college education. i want a government that will define me by my status or my family income. i am a dollar sign with a party in this nation. the society is an image of capitol hill. do you, senator paul to have reformulated solution to come up with new american values so that the citizens of the nation have a worth of more than ben franklin? >> i think what i would say when we go back to i want a government that leaves you alone the main reason i say that -- and we can disagree, but probably will end up disagreeing -- what i would say is that the reason i say leaves me alone, the gentleman stood up and got mark on, most are not followers of louis farrakhan but in america you can be a follower of louis farrakhan if you want to. [applause] we don't have to agree on every issue. so, you know, i think there are
. >> heineman administration of justice major from rochester new york, a freshman house well. you say you want to provide a government that leaves us alone. quite frankly i don't want that. i want a government that is going to help me, a government that will help me find my college education. i want a government that will define me by my status or my family income. i am a dollar sign with a party in this nation. the society is an image of capitol hill. do you, senator paul to have...
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you ever university of rochester professor, theodore brown talked about policies were displayed during the early 20th century. the creation of medicare in the 1960s and during the debate over the 2010 health care law. hosted by the roosevelt house in new york, this discussion from february is just over an hour. >> good evening, everyone. i also want to take the opportunity to welcome you here to roosevelt house. i want to thank a couple people verily quickly. obviously president jennifer rabb. who is extraordinarily supportive of the fellowship and program here at roosevelt house. dr. rabb. couldn't be with us tonight. i want to thank her for her hard work and support. and laura tish and rick from the tish i will loom naics fund who fund the fellowship and program here. it is an important addition to the new york community. this really, this house has really served as a wonderful place for intellectual discussion, debate around a whole range of social policy issues and, we're really excited they could be here with us tonight for that. you heard a lot about this house and i just got to
you ever university of rochester professor, theodore brown talked about policies were displayed during the early 20th century. the creation of medicare in the 1960s and during the debate over the 2010 health care law. hosted by the roosevelt house in new york, this discussion from february is just over an hour. >> good evening, everyone. i also want to take the opportunity to welcome you here to roosevelt house. i want to thank a couple people verily quickly. obviously president jennifer...
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does that mean there will be no large scale movement of employees from buffalo to rochester until 2015? >> don't ask that question. now it all depends on how i answer that question as to whether or not i'll get a phone call this afternoon. as we work through these consolidations -- poor megan, she's still shooting demrans at me with this. we deliver 35% of all first class mail in one day. that's a bargain for 40 cents apiece, i think. we do it very consistent lip. the one thing we've been worried about is not putting a whole lot of that overnight at risk. as we've made the big changes last year and this year we're ok with that. buffalo starts to bend the curve. there are some other big places and we have to make sure we'll work through that in terms of trying to preserve as much of the overnight service. what's happened in the industry, especially in the first class mailing industry, that whole world is con sal dated. where we used to get phone bills in every facility every night. we get phone bills from at&t at three or four locations, verizon at three or four locations. so when the m
does that mean there will be no large scale movement of employees from buffalo to rochester until 2015? >> don't ask that question. now it all depends on how i answer that question as to whether or not i'll get a phone call this afternoon. as we work through these consolidations -- poor megan, she's still shooting demrans at me with this. we deliver 35% of all first class mail in one day. that's a bargain for 40 cents apiece, i think. we do it very consistent lip. the one thing we've been...