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investigators obtained security video from the university of rochester campus and from all the major highways and toll booths in between the porcos' home and the campus. they screened all of it looking for christopher's yellow jeep. >> the average person is videotaped 18 to 22 times a day. so there's a tremendous amount of media that's available to the law enforcement. >> at 10:30 p.m., they saw a yellow jeep leaving the university campus. the security alarm at the porcos' home was deactivated a little more than 3 1/2 hours later at 2:14 a.m. the porcos' phone line was cut at 4:59 a.m., and the same yellow jeep returned to the campus 3 1/2 hours later at 8:30 in the morning. the timeline fit perfectly, but was this christopher's jeep? >> there are actually more yellow jeeps than you might imagine. in the state of new york there are thousands of yellow jeeps. >> video analyst james kennedy ran the security camera images through a computer filter. kennedy found specific details on the jeep like mud on the passenger's side door. the passenger's side window had a torn parking sticker, an
investigators obtained security video from the university of rochester campus and from all the major highways and toll booths in between the porcos' home and the campus. they screened all of it looking for christopher's yellow jeep. >> the average person is videotaped 18 to 22 times a day. so there's a tremendous amount of media that's available to the law enforcement. >> at 10:30 p.m., they saw a yellow jeep leaving the university campus. the security alarm at the porcos' home was...
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caller: do you fly out of the rochester airport? guest: why do you ask that question the echo -- that question? caller: i would like to ask about the one million patients the clinic sees each year, how many are foreigners and how many foreign planes lined the tarmac at rochester airport? why is that important to you? caller: why did they fly into rochester instead of england? host: is there anything there you want to respond to? from 130 see patients countries each year and patients, from far away to come to the mayo clinic to get helpful solutions. we see patients from all 50 states. we are a destination for patients who have those needs and that is an important part of what we do. intent totinue ashley commit to expand opportunity for those who wish to come to us. have something called the destination medical center legislation to help support the infrastructure so we can help patients from around the united states and far away. it is an important part of what we do. why do you think the mayo and the cleveland clinic model has not
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the growth of rochester and the -- to your question, it is a minnesota legislation. host: some final tweaks -- thank you for coming on the washington journal today to be, but political questions. you are a great spokesman and very patient with us. we will leave it there. dr. john knows where the -- dr. john >> on the next "washington journal" sheryll cashin and sophia nelson on african- american history month. then nathan hultman. he talks about energy policy, the growth of hydraulic fracturing, and whether the u.s. should approve the keystone xl pipeline. "washington journal" is live at 7 a.m. eastern with your calls, e-mails, and facebook comments. >> we are very focused on the sochi olympics and we have seen an uptick in the threat reporting regarding sochi. as is what we expected, given where the lyrics are located. there are a number of extremists in the area, in particular a group that is probably the most prominent terrorist group in russia. the leader of that group last july announced a public message that he would intend to carry out attacks in sochi in conn
the growth of rochester and the -- to your question, it is a minnesota legislation. host: some final tweaks -- thank you for coming on the washington journal today to be, but political questions. you are a great spokesman and very patient with us. we will leave it there. dr. john knows where the -- dr. john >> on the next "washington journal" sheryll cashin and sophia nelson on african- american history month. then nathan hultman. he talks about energy policy, the growth of...
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by auto caravan roosevelt raked across the southern tier of republican counties of to buffalo and rochester where people lined the sidewalks to see the cavalcade roll into town and stood in line to shake his hand, that night october 21st was two weeks before the election before a crowd of 4,000 in rochester convention hall where he had been nominated three weeks earlier, fdr placed the issue of the disability squarely on the table. from their seats people could see precisely what he was, a tall, good-looking man, perfectly straight who moved with a slow swinging gate, one half of the cane, they saw him cross the stage and drop into a heavy arm share under his trouser leg and bending, saw him listen to other smoke talking his -- when his turn came he got to his feet with an aide's help. choosing as topics as any candidate would he talked about out smith, his republican opponent, the use of the state rivers for prohibition, now he said he would see about a new issue. that he would wish to speak to 100,000 yorkers, unable to pay for the treatments that might help recover their mobility. i may
by auto caravan roosevelt raked across the southern tier of republican counties of to buffalo and rochester where people lined the sidewalks to see the cavalcade roll into town and stood in line to shake his hand, that night october 21st was two weeks before the election before a crowd of 4,000 in rochester convention hall where he had been nominated three weeks earlier, fdr placed the issue of the disability squarely on the table. from their seats people could see precisely what he was, a...
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caller: why did they fly into rochester instead of england?host: is there anything there you want to respond to? guest: we see patients from 130 countries each year and patients, from far away to come to the mayo clinic to get helpful solutions. we see patients from all 50 states. we are a destination for patients who have those needs and that is an important part of what we do. and we intend to expand opportunity for those who wish to come to us. we have something called the destination medical center legislation to help support the infrastructure so we can help patients from around the united states and far away. it is an important part of what we do. host: why do you think the mayo clinic model and the cleveland clinic model has not gone across the nation more? guest: there are a number of groups around the country that are a little less well known that have followed this model. it teams working together were focused on the patients and were those have been adopted, it seems the efficiency of the work, the quality and safety of the work ten
caller: why did they fly into rochester instead of england?host: is there anything there you want to respond to? guest: we see patients from 130 countries each year and patients, from far away to come to the mayo clinic to get helpful solutions. we see patients from all 50 states. we are a destination for patients who have those needs and that is an important part of what we do. and we intend to expand opportunity for those who wish to come to us. we have something called the destination...
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so roosevelt agreed to run even though the very weekend before the state convention in rochester he was done in warm springs and for the first time, literally two days before the convention, he wasn't going to go to the convention, he was staying as far away as he could, he walked across his living room in his cottage in warm springs without canes and without crutches. it was the high point of his physical comeback. and yet the next day he had to say all right, boys, i'll run. and with that, he chose his political career over the prospect of more months at warm springs. if he was elected governor he was going to be well spent his winter months in warm springs. tsubject to go back up north and run. and this is the description of part of that fall campaign. he had been rehearsing for this performance. he had hoped to at least two more years to prepare. he had fought for the extra time, but circumstances and the party forced him to yield, and now the performance was upon him. the role he must play was a paradox. normally the actor puts on a mask and become someone else. fdr's role now was
so roosevelt agreed to run even though the very weekend before the state convention in rochester he was done in warm springs and for the first time, literally two days before the convention, he wasn't going to go to the convention, he was staying as far away as he could, he walked across his living room in his cottage in warm springs without canes and without crutches. it was the high point of his physical comeback. and yet the next day he had to say all right, boys, i'll run. and with that, he...
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the growth of rochester and the immunity as a destination. qualitys if a high- permanent jobs over the next 20 years. qualitypect high permanent jobs over the next 20 years. to your question, it is a minnesota legislation. host: some final tweets -- thank you for coming on the washington journal today to be, pummeled by political questions. you are a great spokesman and very patient with us. we will leave it there. dr. john noseworthy. guest: thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> on the next "washington journal" sheryll cashin and sophia nelson on african- american history month. .hen nathan hultman is live at journal" 7 a.m. eastern with your calls, e-mails, and facebook comments. new development in new jersey where a former official said that governor chris christie knew about the lane closings that led to massive delays on the george washington bridge and that am might have been an act of political retribution. governor christie held a news con
the growth of rochester and the immunity as a destination. qualitys if a high- permanent jobs over the next 20 years. qualitypect high permanent jobs over the next 20 years. to your question, it is a minnesota legislation. host: some final tweets -- thank you for coming on the washington journal today to be, pummeled by political questions. you are a great spokesman and very patient with us. we will leave it there. dr. john noseworthy. guest: thank you so much. [captions copyright national...
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. >> she rode polo ponies and branded cows and went rock climbing and was a student at the rochester institute and was quite a student of photography. >> she was a realist and she knew how to face things and worked through them. >> michelle faithfully called her parents almost every day to let them know where she was and what she was doing. but when several days passed without a call, her parents became alarmed. >> i knew that she didn't run off. you know, they said, well, this is one of these girls that, you know, just decides she's a free spirit and off she goes. she was not that way. >> when local officials were told she was missing, they instituted what was to become the largest manhunt in colorado history. >> there were hundreds of people in the woods literally walking hand in hand across fields and mountains. >> search teams covered more than 3,000 square miles of isolated mountain landscape but found no sign of michelle or her red station wagon. it was as if michelle had simply disappeared. then, a week after she was reported missing, there was a potential break. a local ranch
. >> she rode polo ponies and branded cows and went rock climbing and was a student at the rochester institute and was quite a student of photography. >> she was a realist and she knew how to face things and worked through them. >> michelle faithfully called her parents almost every day to let them know where she was and what she was doing. but when several days passed without a call, her parents became alarmed. >> i knew that she didn't run off. you know, they said,...
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there are complaints from the opposition democratic party and rochester seeking to annul -- and protestersseeking to annul the election. been hittingn has back against accusations that he sexually assaulted his estranged daughter 21 years ago. w wrote that woody allen had routinely abused her. -- she so, sized sheet was so traumatized she developed an eating disorder. she was likely coached by her mother during -- during a bitter custody battle, allen alleges. 24thody allen won his oscar nomination last month. for his estranged daughter, it is a testament to how -- thatublished an article had repeated allegations that alan abused her as a child. she attacked -- that allen abused her as a child. on sunday, the writer-director theack -- hit back, calling statement untrue and disgraceful. >> it is tragic that after 20 years a story engineered by a vengeful lover resurfaces after it was fully vetted and rejected by independent authorities. the one to blame for dylan's distress is neither dylan nor woody allen. >> the accusations first emerged during a custody battle for the three children alle
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. >> full disclosure, jed and i grew up from each other near rochester, new york. above zero and processors tomorrow. it is a completely different economy than the cities we are talking about. how are the economy's doing that never saw the boom and it is dirt cheap real estate? >> there are two places that never really had a housing bust. places like where we grew up in rochester, new york that never saw the price runoff. it is still very cheap to buy than to rent, but there are economic challenges. the other types of places are the ones that are blooming partly because of energy, so texas and oklahoma are the other parts of the country that also had a very mild housing bust, but they are seeing strong progress, that is the difference between texas and oklahoma and upstate new york. >> a great map, scarlet. up with it.th came >> it is gorgeous. >> by the way, tom, it makes you realize that real estate is truly local. you have got to look at separate market, right? of six thinking buildings local limits on manhattan. price we are in our own bubble. >> seeking of loc
. >> full disclosure, jed and i grew up from each other near rochester, new york. above zero and processors tomorrow. it is a completely different economy than the cities we are talking about. how are the economy's doing that never saw the boom and it is dirt cheap real estate? >> there are two places that never really had a housing bust. places like where we grew up in rochester, new york that never saw the price runoff. it is still very cheap to buy than to rent, but there are...
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he came back to his hometown of rochester and he supported the local arts. am happening today, the come tight tee -- committee wants the waterfront. >> they join us live in the newsroom. and this is the pivotal day for the project. >> opponent of the waterfront project. must hand in the required signatures to put this on the pale. all the while a multimillion dollars bail sits in the balance. >> to build an arena on the waterfront has evolved over the years. >> to build and push back grand opening. >> soon, the public could have the final say on its fate. >> subjecting the project to the ballot box. >> they sat down with kpix's phil metier, they would have a say as to whether they want it on the water front. >> arena opponents will turn in 15,000 signatures for a measure that would require the warriors and any other developer to win voter approval before exceeding the current height limits along the waterfront. the latest blow came this weekend when they announced it would knot open in time for 2,017 basketball season. warrior's president said they want to g
he came back to his hometown of rochester and he supported the local arts. am happening today, the come tight tee -- committee wants the waterfront. >> they join us live in the newsroom. and this is the pivotal day for the project. >> opponent of the waterfront project. must hand in the required signatures to put this on the pale. all the while a multimillion dollars bail sits in the balance. >> to build an arena on the waterfront has evolved over the years. >> to build...
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she liked it a lot better than the cold winters of her hometown of rochester, new york. >> corey was beautiful. she was very tall. she had a presence about her. some of our best times together was a girl's night in, you know, rent movies and go hang out at the house. >> corey worked her way through college as a waitress. during the thanksgiving holiday of her junior year, she didn't show up for work, so her fellow employees were concerned. >> they thought immediately that something was wrong. so the manager directed one of the cooks to go by her apartment to check on her. >> her apartment door was locked, but her co-worker looked inside and saw her body on the bed covered in blood. >> this crime scene was one of the worst that this county has ever seen in terms of its just gruesomeness. there was blood all over her bedroom, all over her body, almost as if it had been painted on her. >> the scene appeared to be staged. >> corey's body was positioned in a way that was very sexually suggestive. she was nude. her legs were spread apart. there's every indication that there was a sexual mo
she liked it a lot better than the cold winters of her hometown of rochester, new york. >> corey was beautiful. she was very tall. she had a presence about her. some of our best times together was a girl's night in, you know, rent movies and go hang out at the house. >> corey worked her way through college as a waitress. during the thanksgiving holiday of her junior year, she didn't show up for work, so her fellow employees were concerned. >> they thought immediately that...
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to his high school english teacher back in rochester, new york. >> i've never had a student make me feelas he did because his intelligence when it came to the human condition was off the charts. >> reporter: never let it be said he just phoned it in. he did some of his best work on the phone. as the hard-nosed rock critic in "almost famous." >> the only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool. >> reporter: or the seedy mattress statement in "punch drunk love." >> shut up! shut up! shut up! shut -- shut -- shut -- shut -- shut up! >> reporter: or the worried male nurse in "magnolia. >> i know i might sound ridiculous like this is the scene of the movie where the guy's trying to get hold of the long lost son. you know, but this is that scene. >> reporter: today one critic said hoffman had a rare ability to illuminate the varieties of human ugliness. no one else ever did it so beautifully. and he died in the prime of his life. >> he was 46 years old. imagine for a moment what he could have gone on to do. >> reporter: among the the movies l
to his high school english teacher back in rochester, new york. >> i've never had a student make me feelas he did because his intelligence when it came to the human condition was off the charts. >> reporter: never let it be said he just phoned it in. he did some of his best work on the phone. as the hard-nosed rock critic in "almost famous." >> the only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool. >> reporter: or...
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anyway, just to finish this, i live in rochester, new york. about two thirds of the seniors in rochester are covered by 2 very excellent medicare advantage plans run by "no nprofit insurance companies." i would like to hear your comment about the outcomes. are the outcomes better, and is it more cost effective than regular medicare? thank you. guest: right, so this goes back to the same debate that insurers have been happening with the federal government. insurers say that we are providing more services, we are better able to present -- prevent waste, fraud, and b's instead of just going after it after we think it has happened. which is how medicare approaches things. the federal government says you are still providing any much the same service, although you've got a couple of additional things running. it is still basically medicare at its core. we are paying you more than the amount we spend on medicare. i don't think of that question has been definitively answer. -- i don't think that that question has been definitively answer. host: matt i
anyway, just to finish this, i live in rochester, new york. about two thirds of the seniors in rochester are covered by 2 very excellent medicare advantage plans run by "no nprofit insurance companies." i would like to hear your comment about the outcomes. are the outcomes better, and is it more cost effective than regular medicare? thank you. guest: right, so this goes back to the same debate that insurers have been happening with the federal government. insurers say that we are...
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. >> he was born in a suburb of rochester, new york to a father who worked for xerox and a mother that was a family court judge. he discovered new york city and put down roots there. he was a greenwich village fixture and with his long-time partner, mimi o'donnell, a theater costume designer, hoffman had three young children's, ages 10, 7, and 5. for all his power on film, he could be devastating on stage. after directing him just two years ago as willy loman in "death of a salesman" on broadway, mike nickels said, simply, no words for this. he was too great and we are too shattered. and wednesday night on broadway here in new york, the lights will dim at curtain time as they do only when a big star is gone. and for nothing but terrible reasons. the death of this star philip seymour hoffman at 46 is bringing attention to a heroin problem that is exploding among people in all walks of life across our country. our national correspondent, kate snow has that story for us tonight. >> reporter: carol christianson's eric was on the fast track with the new york city police. seven years working
. >> he was born in a suburb of rochester, new york to a father who worked for xerox and a mother that was a family court judge. he discovered new york city and put down roots there. he was a greenwich village fixture and with his long-time partner, mimi o'donnell, a theater costume designer, hoffman had three young children's, ages 10, 7, and 5. for all his power on film, he could be devastating on stage. after directing him just two years ago as willy loman in "death of a...
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it's this year's social ice winter festival in rochester, minnesota.even outdoor bars that sculptors carved entirely from ice. this weekend, bartenders will serve up drinks with different themes, including one in honor of the winter olympics. people can also relax on benches and couches that are also made of ice while they enjoy both hot and cold drinks. what they don't want to do is spill the hot drinks. >> hot buttered rum? >> it makes a hole. >> in your bench. yeah, we got it. >> you don't want to do tha every day i spend three hours on weights. four hours on the slopes. and two hours doing this stuff. which leaves me approximately two minutes to get my banking done. so i use the citi mobile app to quickly check my accounts and pay my bills. which leaves me about five seconds to kick back. that was nice. bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. citi, with you every step of the way. which 4g lte map has the most coverage? this isn't real difficult. pretty obvious to me. i'm going to have to say verizon verizon. the choice is obvious. veriz
it's this year's social ice winter festival in rochester, minnesota.even outdoor bars that sculptors carved entirely from ice. this weekend, bartenders will serve up drinks with different themes, including one in honor of the winter olympics. people can also relax on benches and couches that are also made of ice while they enjoy both hot and cold drinks. what they don't want to do is spill the hot drinks. >> hot buttered rum? >> it makes a hole. >> in your bench. yeah, we got...
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. >> in a bona fide scientific study in rochester, new york, 175 newlywed couples were told to watchic movesies. among them "love story." >> love means never having to say you're story. >> the divorce rate fell from 24% to just 11%. >> it does seem simple, but at the same time, it's brilliant. >>. >> reporter: so hang on. could meg ryan save my marriage? >> oh, god. >> movies like "when harry met sally" or "sleepless in seattle." those movies don't work well because the couples only get together at the end. you don't see them in d-to-day life as a couple. >> reporter: "yours, mine and ours" blending step families, and "indescent proposal." that's weird. >> suppose i were to offer you $1 million for one night with your wife. >> reporter: we never anticipated that just from watching five movies, having five discussions focused on your relationship that we could cut the divorce rate in half. >> a lot of couples may balk at therapy, but watching a movie, why not. abc news, los angeles. >> that's really interesting. >> a strange one. >> but i get it, because watch is those movies, it make
. >> in a bona fide scientific study in rochester, new york, 175 newlywed couples were told to watchic movesies. among them "love story." >> love means never having to say you're story. >> the divorce rate fell from 24% to just 11%. >> it does seem simple, but at the same time, it's brilliant. >>. >> reporter: so hang on. could meg ryan save my marriage? >> oh, god. >> movies like "when harry met sally" or "sleepless in...
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so far the idea was spread to nearby rochester. >>> a 10-year-old boy stood tall as he took an oath to become an honorary officer an at upstate new york police department. >> j.j. honsinger suffers from a ray, degenerative disease that affects the memory, balance, lungs and liver, j.p. joined his partner on k-9 patrol. he didn't talk much with reporters, but his father says he is grateful that his son had this opportunity. >> i'm extremely happy. you know, because it's something that has been in his mind for years and i'm trying to give him every experience he can have now. >> j.p. says the day as an officer was one of the highlights of his young life. >> what a sweet boy. >>> the golden yen state may not be the place to spend your golden years and the obstacles facing retireis. >> the spike in crime that is sending them door-to-door. >>> and he crossed the bridge and did not get a very warm reception in new york city. new jersey's governor, boy he is still feeling the heat over over that bridge scandal. one of the best things is that millions of peopleia will qualify for financial ass
so far the idea was spread to nearby rochester. >>> a 10-year-old boy stood tall as he took an oath to become an honorary officer an at upstate new york police department. >> j.j. honsinger suffers from a ray, degenerative disease that affects the memory, balance, lungs and liver, j.p. joined his partner on k-9 patrol. he didn't talk much with reporters, but his father says he is grateful that his son had this opportunity. >> i'm extremely happy. you know, because it's...
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. >> reporter: hoffman grew up outside rochester, new york. telling "the new york times" that at 12 he saw a local production of "all my sons," his first glimpse of the acting world up close. and when he won that oscar, an emotional and grateful actor thanking the mother that took him to that play. >> we're at the party, ma, you know? and she took me to my first play and she stayed up with me and watched the ncaa final four and my passions, her passions became my passions, and you know, be proud, mom, because i'm proud of you and we're here tonight and -- it's so good. thank you. >> reporter: he was in more than 40 films. there was "doubt," opposite meryl streep. he played father flynn. >> you've had a fundamental mistrust of me before this incident. it was you that warned sister james to be on the lookout, wasn't it? >> that's true. >> so, you admit it! >> certainly. >> why? >> i know people. >> that's not good enough. >> reporter: hoffman would never say whether he thought the priest he portrayed was innocent or guilty. so many fans this sun
. >> reporter: hoffman grew up outside rochester, new york. telling "the new york times" that at 12 he saw a local production of "all my sons," his first glimpse of the acting world up close. and when he won that oscar, an emotional and grateful actor thanking the mother that took him to that play. >> we're at the party, ma, you know? and she took me to my first play and she stayed up with me and watched the ncaa final four and my passions, her passions became my...
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the girl from upstate new york, raised in rochester, her dad conducting there, in fact, both her parentsat's renee right there with the head band. as the big game now approaches, she knows the pop stars that come before her. >> i can't sing like that. i do something different. sflr you do something much different. but even for the most talented singers, "the star-spangled banner" is notoriously difficult. she's been waking up tonight aware of the flubs that have been made before her. ♪ land of the free >> reporter: even christina aguilera couldn't hit it. that last line is the tough one. hitting the high note. >> yeah, but, that's what we do. i mean, the singing is the least of my worries. wait, wait. knock on wood. >> reporter: the high note the least of her worries, after all, she hits it several nights a week. so, you think this year they found someone to hit the high note? >> we'll do it a few times. >> reporter: we like it, you heard it. how she's saving the voice, now whispering in restaurants in these final hours and quietly rehearsing the words in her head, and backstage, just wa
the girl from upstate new york, raised in rochester, her dad conducting there, in fact, both her parentsat's renee right there with the head band. as the big game now approaches, she knows the pop stars that come before her. >> i can't sing like that. i do something different. sflr you do something much different. but even for the most talented singers, "the star-spangled banner" is notoriously difficult. she's been waking up tonight aware of the flubs that have been made before...
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but if in a city like rochester where we have a black male initiative -- >> rochester, new york? we touch 50 kids, we could touch 500 if there was expanded level of resources. so i think we've got to understand, behind the words there is an initiative, there's a work group. there's an effort to -- >> cornell, what's one thing that all of us can do to make a difference? >> well, give back. just go into your community and mentor someone. there's great mentorship programs in every community. just go out there and mentor programs. one thing, barack obama as a role model is not always transactional but to a lot of african-american men and women, one thing that they fell in love with barack obama was that this was an ideal that they want for their children to look up to, this man with this wonderful family who's made it on his own. >> do you think this program is going to work, lz? over the years we've heard a lot about the problems out there and maybe, you know, tavis smiley is right, maybe african-american men will be in worse shape after the obama administration than before the obam
but if in a city like rochester where we have a black male initiative -- >> rochester, new york? we touch 50 kids, we could touch 500 if there was expanded level of resources. so i think we've got to understand, behind the words there is an initiative, there's a work group. there's an effort to -- >> cornell, what's one thing that all of us can do to make a difference? >> well, give back. just go into your community and mentor someone. there's great mentorship programs in...
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. >> host: next up is jerry in rochester new york on the line for republicans. >> caller: good morning. this discussion has been very interesting. i have been following medicare advantage and i've been a medicare advantage member for 10 years now and i find it very very cost-effective. i guess my question is medicare always promotes a very low administrative rate in the single digits and i believe senator, -- tom coburn who said that doesn't cover the waste fraud and abuse in regular medicare. greg is medicare advantage is run by insurance companies and they might have a higher administrative costs let's say 15% versus 5% for example. they probably have a rate close to zero for waste, fraud and abuse carried anyway just to finish this i live in rochester new york. about two-thirds of the seniors in rochester are covered by two very excellent medicare advantage programs run by quote unquote nonprofit insurance companies. i would just like to hear your comment about the cost effectiveness of medicare advantage and also the outcomes. are the outcomes better and is more cost-effective than
. >> host: next up is jerry in rochester new york on the line for republicans. >> caller: good morning. this discussion has been very interesting. i have been following medicare advantage and i've been a medicare advantage member for 10 years now and i find it very very cost-effective. i guess my question is medicare always promotes a very low administrative rate in the single digits and i believe senator, -- tom coburn who said that doesn't cover the waste fraud and abuse in...
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if you look at the oppenheimer rochester virginia municipal fund will in theory invest in virginia, but last year 31% of their holdings were in puerto rico bonds and they lost their team percent. franklin templeton double fund, 61% ofme their holdings were puerto rico bonds. they lost 18% last year. in wisconsin, there was a wells bond -- fund, 13% expose. >> who else is at risk? >> bond insurers. they have been insured by companies like assured guarantee, and remember, they ran into trouble during the financial crisis. there is an interesting hedge going on with some funds buying puerto rican debt, but shorting the insurers thomas figuring if they have to pay up, stock price will go down, and investors win either way. if there is a problem, everybody is likely to pay more because riskier missable that will have to go up and it could be a problem. detroit $18 billion. puerto rico, $70 billion. a lot is at stake. >> michael mckee, with an in-depth look at puerto rico. thank you. regulators testified about how to protect sensitive consumer data after recent breaches at target and neiman m
if you look at the oppenheimer rochester virginia municipal fund will in theory invest in virginia, but last year 31% of their holdings were in puerto rico bonds and they lost their team percent. franklin templeton double fund, 61% ofme their holdings were puerto rico bonds. they lost 18% last year. in wisconsin, there was a wells bond -- fund, 13% expose. >> who else is at risk? >> bond insurers. they have been insured by companies like assured guarantee, and remember, they ran...
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this, ijust to finish live in rochester, new york. about two thirds of the seniors in rochester are covered by 2 very excellent medicare advantage plans run by "nopro nprofit insurance companies." i would like to hear your comment about the outcomes. are the outcomes better, and is it more cost effective than regular medicare? thank you. guest: right, so this goes back to the same debate that insurers have been happening with the federal government. insurers say that we are providing more services, we are better able to present -- prevent waste, fraud, and b's instead of just going after it after we think it has happened. which is how medicare approaches things. the federal government says you are still providing any much the same service, although you've got a couple of additional things running. it is still basically medicare at its core. we are paying you more than the amount we spend on medicare. that questionof has been definitively answer. -- i don't think that that question has been definitively answer. host: matt in concorde,
this, ijust to finish live in rochester, new york. about two thirds of the seniors in rochester are covered by 2 very excellent medicare advantage plans run by "nopro nprofit insurance companies." i would like to hear your comment about the outcomes. are the outcomes better, and is it more cost effective than regular medicare? thank you. guest: right, so this goes back to the same debate that insurers have been happening with the federal government. insurers say that we are providing...
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researchers from the university of rochester, go spray butter, said talking about movies can be as effectives marriage counseling cutting the three-year divorce rate in half which is about 70%. some movies used include "as good as it gets,"" steel magnolias," "father of the bride" and oddly" jaws 3-d." joanne, are you okay over there? >> yeah. >> you already watched these films alone at home on friday nights. if you do meet someone you won't have to change your schedule much. >> no, except the tears i cry will be of. >> instead of despair. >> can you tell the difference? >> one is sweeter. guess which one. >> despair. >> i had a 50/50 shot. >> we love watching these train wreck movies because we feel better about ourselves in our relationships. >> that's exactly right. if you can see kevin james hookup, i have a shot with my wife. that's how i look at it. >> take it away, paul. >> i just said at the break you didn't gang up and now you are starting. >> i am offering. >> that is passive aggressive. >> oh paul, it is amazing how you can get everybody against you. you are like the opposite of t
researchers from the university of rochester, go spray butter, said talking about movies can be as effectives marriage counseling cutting the three-year divorce rate in half which is about 70%. some movies used include "as good as it gets,"" steel magnolias," "father of the bride" and oddly" jaws 3-d." joanne, are you okay over there? >> yeah. >> you already watched these films alone at home on friday nights. if you do meet someone you won't...
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. >> what if juan pablo was a salesman at rochester appliance. >> can i help you?king. >> okay. can i help you? >> oh, i'm just looking too. >> keep looking. >> oh, i will. >> oh, i'm just looking too. >> oh, i will. >> so will i. juan pablo starring in a commercial for an upstate new york appliance dealer. he played soccer in college with the owner's brother-in-law. >> the guy asked juan pablo to appear in the spot and he said yes. it's the first of four commercials he will appear in for the dealer. if he plays his cards right, he can be like fabio part 2. juan pablo, it's all in the name, man. >> juan pablo. >> time for a look at today's celebrity birthdays. >> blowing out the candles today, rihanna 25, cindy crawford, 47. >> charles barkley turns the big 5-0, and sidney poitier, 86 years young. ♪ i was 80% nervous to lead the meeting. 90% confident i'd say the right things. but with 100% odor protection, i had nothing to worry about. [ female announcer ] only secret offers clinical strength antiperspirant in your 2 favorite forms, with 100% odor protection. intr
. >> what if juan pablo was a salesman at rochester appliance. >> can i help you?king. >> okay. can i help you? >> oh, i'm just looking too. >> keep looking. >> oh, i will. >> oh, i'm just looking too. >> oh, i will. >> so will i. juan pablo starring in a commercial for an upstate new york appliance dealer. he played soccer in college with the owner's brother-in-law. >> the guy asked juan pablo to appear in the spot and he said yes....
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and of course because douglas was a well-to-do publisher and editor from rochester, he could vote. 80%of black new yorkers could not vote during the civil war. the year he advises the state constitution. or in mind there's slavery in new york until 1827. the passes the law for gradual emancipation 1799 it covers only those people born after 1799. if you're bored in 1798, you're not covered. finally, 1827, becomes free. before they do that, they write this new constitution and it seems to make sense to keep the distinction between white and black voters. they would have been 1821 any qualification for rights. $250 in property. again, douglas can fail, that the black shopkeeper in buffalo would not be able to. in 1860, see post this as a valid referendum. do you want to keep this property qualification are not? mind, linking kerry's new york 1860. people go to the polls in new york in april for linking. and then they vote down, you know, a a referenda eliminating the proclamation for blacks. then blacks served in the military. 1867, two years after he war is over, again to repeal the qua
and of course because douglas was a well-to-do publisher and editor from rochester, he could vote. 80%of black new yorkers could not vote during the civil war. the year he advises the state constitution. or in mind there's slavery in new york until 1827. the passes the law for gradual emancipation 1799 it covers only those people born after 1799. if you're bored in 1798, you're not covered. finally, 1827, becomes free. before they do that, they write this new constitution and it seems to make...
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>> a university of rochester study has couples watch five romantic comedies and discussed them reduceede from 22 percent to 11 percent. not all romance movies have the same effect. movies like "when harry met sally," do not work so well because the couples only end up together at the very end of the post so you do not see them getting through day-to-day life. >> romantic movies like "yours, mines and ours," and "indy -- "indecent proposal," helped keep couples together. remember, we are only reporting stories. >> and impossible ending to a college basketball game in sacramento. >> .7 seconds to go -- oh my god! my god! >> teammates and fans loved dilloa after he nailed a 75' shot and they won the game with .7 remaining. he tied saturday's game seconds earlier and kept the game from going into a second overtime. >> and a man was so confident the seahawks would win the super bowl he got the logo and "champs" tattooed on his arm in august and land him on jimmy kimmel and when doritos heard about his support for the team they gave him tickets to the game and flew him to new jersey but until
>> a university of rochester study has couples watch five romantic comedies and discussed them reduceede from 22 percent to 11 percent. not all romance movies have the same effect. movies like "when harry met sally," do not work so well because the couples only end up together at the very end of the post so you do not see them getting through day-to-day life. >> romantic movies like "yours, mines and ours," and "indy -- "indecent proposal," helped...
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they had average snow in rochester and syracuse. they had about 8 to 12 inches with this storm. this was pure snow for them. everyone new york and hartford did cross over to freezing rain, even rain at some point, but this was all snow. and they declared a state of emergency in upstate new york. but they can handle that. okay, live look outside. it's our live michael and son weather cam. temperatures still holding steady at 39. dew points above freezing. that's good. getting home will not be a problem. winds out of the west at 6. e ae on tonight as they pick up. there goes our storm. we're looking at some snow in northern new england, but the major cities are done with the storm. they are all done. it will still snow in maine for a while. we have breaks in the clouds and dryer air moving in expugn fortunately, it's going to be a problem for places like frederic and hagerstown and cumberland that have all the ice. you folks got the ice almost exactly the same folks who had all the snow. at least the winners of the snow this week. 38 college park. good news, temperatures are above
they had average snow in rochester and syracuse. they had about 8 to 12 inches with this storm. this was pure snow for them. everyone new york and hartford did cross over to freezing rain, even rain at some point, but this was all snow. and they declared a state of emergency in upstate new york. but they can handle that. okay, live look outside. it's our live michael and son weather cam. temperatures still holding steady at 39. dew points above freezing. that's good. getting home will not be a...
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well, billy the big mouth bass foiled a robbery at a bait and tackle shop in rochester.er the next day found billy on the floor. the door was opened. they pieced it all together and figured out the motioning of the burglar going in to the shop set off billy the big mouth bass. billy big mouth bass did his singing "take me to the river" and the bandits decided to get out of there. the door was damaged a little bit but nothing stolen from the business. and on the floor was poor billy. >> i thought that was a useless item. but now i know it also doubles as a security system. >> exactly. home security. ♪ we're all in this together. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. protect your health with life-saving air quality updates from the american lung association. get our free "state of the air" app at lung.org. >>> this morning on "world news now," zapped. ice and snow snapped tree limbs,
well, billy the big mouth bass foiled a robbery at a bait and tackle shop in rochester.er the next day found billy on the floor. the door was opened. they pieced it all together and figured out the motioning of the burglar going in to the shop set off billy the big mouth bass. billy big mouth bass did his singing "take me to the river" and the bandits decided to get out of there. the door was damaged a little bit but nothing stolen from the business. and on the floor was poor billy....
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because douglas was a well-to-do publisher and editor from rochester did vote. like 80% of black new yorkers could not vote during the civil war. this went back to 1821, new york revise the state constitution are there still was slavery in new york until 1827 to if you are born in 1798, one year before the cutoff date, you are not covered. finally, new york passes a law 1827 and everybody becomes free. before they do that the writing a new constitution and he seems to make sense to keep the distinction between whites and black voters to so the removed in 1820 property qualifications for whites, but put one on blacks at $250 in owning property. douglas can vote, the black shopkeeper in buffalo would not be able to. in 1860, the state puts this as a ballot referendum, do you want to keep this property qualifications or not. bear in mind, lincoln and carries new york in 1860. so people go to the polls in new york and they vote for lincoln, and then they vote down the referendum eliminating this proclamation for blacks. than blacks served in the military. 1867, two
because douglas was a well-to-do publisher and editor from rochester did vote. like 80% of black new yorkers could not vote during the civil war. this went back to 1821, new york revise the state constitution are there still was slavery in new york until 1827 to if you are born in 1798, one year before the cutoff date, you are not covered. finally, new york passes a law 1827 and everybody becomes free. before they do that the writing a new constitution and he seems to make sense to keep the...
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tonight we have a fish tale from rochester, minnesota where earlier this month the owner of a bait storele. someone broke into his shop after he closed up. luckily he had activated 2 alarm system before he left. >> the last thing i did before i locked the door was turn billy bass on. >> at hooked on fishing much like in countless basements and garages throughout this great nation there is a motion-activated fish that sings "take me to the river" or "don't worry be happy" when someone enters this shop. in this case, billy bass was not just a delight for everyone, but also a top-notch guard fish. >> i saw the door had been damaged and the dead bolt was actually bent at like a 45-degree angle. i think he just did his job and scared whoever it was right out of their tracks. >> i think we're going to need to see a dramatic recreation of what might have happened to send the robber reeling. >> i think when he opened the dooshgs i think billy kind of turned himself on. when i saw billy bass on the floor that something really was up. an then when i tried to close the door and it wouldn't close at
tonight we have a fish tale from rochester, minnesota where earlier this month the owner of a bait storele. someone broke into his shop after he closed up. luckily he had activated 2 alarm system before he left. >> the last thing i did before i locked the door was turn billy bass on. >> at hooked on fishing much like in countless basements and garages throughout this great nation there is a motion-activated fish that sings "take me to the river" or "don't worry be...
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we go down about 1400 feet, 30 miles south of rochester and clearly have enough mineral rights and future supply salt. as we work at a level we've been working we can produce in excess of 6 million tons a year. it isn't the quantity. we work all summer and hope when the crop comes in we can tell it -- sell it. the last couple years it has been a real challenge. this year obviously there is more demand for our carrots and vegetables in our case, deicing salt than there has been in the past. as i say magnitude of storms and rapidity they hit really challenged the industry on the logistics side almost as much as on the mining side. liz: wish you were public. your stock would be jumping probably. david: that's right. maybe this will make you go public. can make a lot of money doing that. gun they are, we have to leave it at that. congratulations missing all the lovely weather being in florida where you are. >> i'm like everyone else. no way to get out of here. everything is tied up in the east. david: fort lauderdale, florida. we have to leave it at that. american rock salt founder co-ceo and
we go down about 1400 feet, 30 miles south of rochester and clearly have enough mineral rights and future supply salt. as we work at a level we've been working we can produce in excess of 6 million tons a year. it isn't the quantity. we work all summer and hope when the crop comes in we can tell it -- sell it. the last couple years it has been a real challenge. this year obviously there is more demand for our carrots and vegetables in our case, deicing salt than there has been in the past. as i...
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. >> kroft: hoffman grew up in a middle-class household near rochester, new york. competitive jock who excelled in baseball and wrestling until a neck injury cut short his athletic career and his hormones led him to acting. >> hoffman: this woman that i was just... had a mad crush on-- woman, girl. she was in high school, walked by the other way. i said, "where are you going?" and she's going, "i'm going to go audition for a play." you know, and kept walking. "i think i'll go, too," and i turned around and i followed her in. and i auditioned for the play, and i got to be with her every day, you know what i mean? it was like, you're a teenager and you have a crush, you know, and then, all of a sudden, it's not about the crush. all of a sudden, you realize you like doing theater and you like being an actor and you like hanging out with these people. >> kroft: over time, he applied the same competitive drive he had with wrestling to grappling with roles on stage and screen, steadily building an impressive resume with a stubborn, single- minded zeal for perfection that
. >> kroft: hoffman grew up in a middle-class household near rochester, new york. competitive jock who excelled in baseball and wrestling until a neck injury cut short his athletic career and his hormones led him to acting. >> hoffman: this woman that i was just... had a mad crush on-- woman, girl. she was in high school, walked by the other way. i said, "where are you going?" and she's going, "i'm going to go audition for a play." you know, and kept walking....
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and hoffman was born in rochester, new york and started acting at new york university.three children, is best known for his oscar-winning role, again, in "capote." hoffman made his major film debut in 1992 in "scent of a woman." alexandria field down in greenwich village now in that neighborhood in new york city. and that's where philip seymour hoffman lived what neighbors called a very quiet life, and he was very normal. he took his kids to school you. would see him all the time. not, you know, like an oscar-winning major movie star living in hollywood. very down to earth. and alexandra, how are people showing their sadness there tonight? >> a lot of expressions of grief here tonight, don. this is a neighborhood that is filled with celebrities. one of the star-studded neighborhoods here in new york city. celebrity sightings are not uncommon. but everyone we speak to says that philip seymour hoffman didn't walk around here like a hollywood celebrity. he sort of blended in with the community. a lot of people felt like in some way they knew him as a neighbor. they would s
and hoffman was born in rochester, new york and started acting at new york university.three children, is best known for his oscar-winning role, again, in "capote." hoffman made his major film debut in 1992 in "scent of a woman." alexandria field down in greenwich village now in that neighborhood in new york city. and that's where philip seymour hoffman lived what neighbors called a very quiet life, and he was very normal. he took his kids to school you. would see him all the...
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the owner of a bait shop in rochester, minnesota, says a burglar was frightened away when the fish suddenly other night. the fish has a motion detection system normally used to alert the clerk when a customer arrives but in this today it told the burglar, go away. >> it looks so nice on the wall. >> it does. doesn't it? >> it does. >>> 5:55 right now. in the next half hour, driving in the rain with the top down. the porsche driver among the first to get caught going too fast on slick roads. >> reporter: check it out! it is coming down pretty good in the south bay. i'm kiet do. we have a live report on the weather after the break. ,, save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty g
the owner of a bait shop in rochester, minnesota, says a burglar was frightened away when the fish suddenly other night. the fish has a motion detection system normally used to alert the clerk when a customer arrives but in this today it told the burglar, go away. >> it looks so nice on the wall. >> it does. doesn't it? >> it does. >>> 5:55 right now. in the next half hour, driving in the rain with the top down. the porsche driver among the first to get caught going...
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on parker's telling of this, he says we were sheltered at a friend's house this rochester. and then you read into frederick douglass' narrative, and he says, he talks about how, well, these people from christiana, and then he names parker explicitly, they came, they sheltered at my house, i helped them across. and the ending scene, you couldn't write it better, the ending scene is douglass and parker on the ferry. and as douglass is about to get off and send them into canada, parker takes out of his pocket the, he calls it the revolver snatched from the dead hand of the slave. [laughter] so it's like the ending scene of a movie. but there are countless examples like this with less detail. and some of them appear, actually, in william still's account, william still who some call the founder of the underground railroad who wrote this long, 800-page exposition on fugitive slaves who were coming through philadelphia. three of the images in the book showing fugitive slaves firing guns against slave catchers come from william still's images in the original account. >> host: so on
on parker's telling of this, he says we were sheltered at a friend's house this rochester. and then you read into frederick douglass' narrative, and he says, he talks about how, well, these people from christiana, and then he names parker explicitly, they came, they sheltered at my house, i helped them across. and the ending scene, you couldn't write it better, the ending scene is douglass and parker on the ferry. and as douglass is about to get off and send them into canada, parker takes out...
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at the on the board school of business at the university of rochester.i started doing work there maybe 15 years ago, the number is inb situation investment banking. over the last 15 years, things have changed. when i go back there, the number one thing people want to be our entrepreneurs. >> isn't that interesting? >> i don't know if it was magnified by the financial crisis. >> right. responded tosity the students and now there are joint programs and entrepreneurship with the medical school and with the engineering school. >> do you think that you would be able to start the same company that you did back in the 1980's now? would it be easier? >> i think it is actually easier today. i think technology enables people to do what whatsapp has done. i will say that in my experience nobody that i have ever seen be successful has started the company in order to make money. everybody wants to make money. you have to love what you do, you have to look for an innovative idea, you have to work incredibly hard, you have to be incredibly lucky. [laughter] still, i th
at the on the board school of business at the university of rochester.i started doing work there maybe 15 years ago, the number is inb situation investment banking. over the last 15 years, things have changed. when i go back there, the number one thing people want to be our entrepreneurs. >> isn't that interesting? >> i don't know if it was magnified by the financial crisis. >> right. responded tosity the students and now there are joint programs and entrepreneurship with the...
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he came from rochester. in a conservative community. he lived a life that was blessed and absolutely cursed by his addiction. i hate drugs. i consider myself a liberal person on most issues, on drugs i'm very conservative. i've never been abused by anyone drunk or drugged, and i think they cheat themselves and they rob us, and in the end, drugs have taken from us someone who should have been here for a very, very long time. >> james lipton, thank you so much. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for being here. >> we'll be right back. discover card. hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. yeah, you've got our discover it card, so you get your fico® score on your monthly statements now, for free! that's nice of you! it's a great way to stay on top of your credit, and make sure things look the way they should. awesomesauce! huh! my twin sister always says that. wait...lisa? julie?! you sound really different on the phone. do i sound pleasant? for once in your life you sound very p
he came from rochester. in a conservative community. he lived a life that was blessed and absolutely cursed by his addiction. i hate drugs. i consider myself a liberal person on most issues, on drugs i'm very conservative. i've never been abused by anyone drunk or drugged, and i think they cheat themselves and they rob us, and in the end, drugs have taken from us someone who should have been here for a very, very long time. >> james lipton, thank you so much. thank you for coming in....
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a beautiful meaning -- a beautiful morning in new york, it has been a long winter, a rochester winter it has been a fairbanks winter. >> an alaskan winter. ceo ofckner, delivery.com, giving us smart perspective on the walmart as they came in with a nominal gdp, family dollar constrained earnings report. >> walmart lowered guidance, barely made that. >> company news. >> activist investor nelson a breakup of for pepsico, sending a letter saying he will take his case to investors. pepsico's ceo said keeping the snack and average units together was in the best interest of shareholders. brian monahan gets a raise, bank of america boosting his compensation by 17% to $14 million, 12 point $5 million of that was in stock grants, $1.5 million was in salary. moynihan did not receive a cash bonus. harvard university receives the largest gift in history, kenneth griffin is donating $150 million, this will fund scholarships for 200 undergraduates and provide funds for another 600. griffin is the founder of citadel advisors and graduated from harvard in 1989, that is the company news. good news. ho
a beautiful meaning -- a beautiful morning in new york, it has been a long winter, a rochester winter it has been a fairbanks winter. >> an alaskan winter. ceo ofckner, delivery.com, giving us smart perspective on the walmart as they came in with a nominal gdp, family dollar constrained earnings report. >> walmart lowered guidance, barely made that. >> company news. >> activist investor nelson a breakup of for pepsico, sending a letter saying he will take his case to...
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director, last march, i visited the federal medical center in rochester, minnesota. they have -- they are kind of a psychiatric unit and also behind bars, and they said they benefit tremendously from crv, crisis intervention training, and they avoided serious incidents that may lead to inmates going in the solitary confinement when they act out, become violence, and we see these on the weekend shows, show people behind bars, and the guards have to strap op all kind of protective wear. they can avoid that by understanding when some -- and talking someone double instead of in a way not provoking terrible conflict, but also not stopping it. can you talk a bit about the role that cit, crisis intervention training, plays in federal prison system? >> thank you, senator franken, and i'm glad you raised this question. the national institute of correctness, part of the bureau prison, actually provides the training for crisis intervention, and it is based on a request of the state system. we ensured that our staff, and as a result of what they have seen, we implemented our own
director, last march, i visited the federal medical center in rochester, minnesota. they have -- they are kind of a psychiatric unit and also behind bars, and they said they benefit tremendously from crv, crisis intervention training, and they avoided serious incidents that may lead to inmates going in the solitary confinement when they act out, become violence, and we see these on the weekend shows, show people behind bars, and the guards have to strap op all kind of protective wear. they can...
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in rochester, minnesota, a cell phone transformer blowing up in the snowstorm. heavy winds blew this semi right off the road. in plymouth, michigan, heavy snow and ice collapsed this man's garage. >> we'll be back tomorrow to start cutting it all apart. >> reporter: in oklahoma city wind gusts in excess of 60 miles per hour. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: slamming shopping carts into car after car. in huron county, michigan, crews using dynamite to break up ice dams on this river and prevent flooding. finally in minneapolis, blizzard conditions hampering roads and runways. at minneapolis/st. paul airport, the snow falling so fast, crews couldn't keep up. so the cleanup here hasn't even started yet, but the good news is there are no reports of any injuries. but the weather roller coaster is not done just yet. the midwest now bracing for plunging temperatures and return of the bitter cold. ginger? >> you're so right. often in the spring these types of tornado outbreaks then and severe weather outbreaks followed by severe cold. but here is what i wanted to show you to
in rochester, minnesota, a cell phone transformer blowing up in the snowstorm. heavy winds blew this semi right off the road. in plymouth, michigan, heavy snow and ice collapsed this man's garage. >> we'll be back tomorrow to start cutting it all apart. >> reporter: in oklahoma city wind gusts in excess of 60 miles per hour. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: slamming shopping carts into car after car. in huron county, michigan, crews using dynamite to break up ice dams on this...
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a new study by the university of rochester says watching a romantic movie with your significant other gives you some insight into yourself and your relationship. which can lead you two to talk about your highs and lows. the study also found couples one who do this were less likely to divorce or break up. so next time your guy grunts about having to watch "sleepless in seattle" or "the notebook". >> valentine's day means some big bucks are being spent at the flower shops today. kron four's mike pelton went to go check out how sales are going at the flowermart in san francisco. mike, i'm guessing its pretty busy there today. >> at this flower mart, you concede there is ncan see that a variety of flowers that you can pick from. there is still time, you can come down from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and you can pick rose was still locally grown products. they have more than 50 wholesalers here. >> if you are shopping for the typical roles, you can expect prices to be doubled. >> traditionally, rose us are the premium price for valentine's day. that is more at the function of the season, it is
a new study by the university of rochester says watching a romantic movie with your significant other gives you some insight into yourself and your relationship. which can lead you two to talk about your highs and lows. the study also found couples one who do this were less likely to divorce or break up. so next time your guy grunts about having to watch "sleepless in seattle" or "the notebook". >> valentine's day means some big bucks are being spent at the flower...
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. >> reporter: in a bona fide assign tifk study in rochester, new york, 174 newlywed couples were toldhaving to say you're sorry. >> reporter: in this group divorce rate fell from 24% to 11%. >> it does seem simple but at the same time it's brilliant. yes, yes, yes! >> reporter: so, hang on. could meg ryan save my marriage? >> oh, god! >> movies like "when harry met sally" or "sleepless in seattle," those movies don't work so well because the koums only end up at end of the movie so you don't see them getting through day-to-day life together. >> reporter: among professor's approved movies, a modern tale of step sib lynns into one family "yours, mine and ours" and "indon't proposal." that's weird. >> suppose i were to offer you $1 million for one night with your wife. >> we never anticipated that just from watching five movies, having five discussions focused on your relationship that we would be able to cut the divorce rate in half. >> reporter: a lot of couples might balk at therapy, but watching a movie, why not? nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> that's really interesting. >> that
. >> reporter: in a bona fide assign tifk study in rochester, new york, 174 newlywed couples were toldhaving to say you're sorry. >> reporter: in this group divorce rate fell from 24% to 11%. >> it does seem simple but at the same time it's brilliant. yes, yes, yes! >> reporter: so, hang on. could meg ryan save my marriage? >> oh, god! >> movies like "when harry met sally" or "sleepless in seattle," those movies don't work so well because...
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. >> reporter: in a bona fide scientific study in rochester, new york, 174 newlywed couples were toldry. >> reporter: among this group of movie watchers, the divorce rate fell from 24% to just 11%. >> it does seem simple, but at the same time it's brilliant. >> yes, yes, yes! >> reporter: so hang on, could meg ryan save my marriage? >> oh, god. >> movies like "when harry met sally" or "sleepless in seattle," those movies don't work as well because those couples only end up together at the end of the movie so you don't really see them getting through day-to-day life as a couple. >> how many kids do you have? >> reporter: among the approved movies, "yours, mine and ours," a modern tale of blending steps into one family, and "indecent proposal." >> suppose i were to offer you $1 million for one night with your wife. >> we never anticipated that just from watching five movies, having five discussions focused on your relationship that we would be able to cut the divorce rate in half. >> reporter: a lot of couples might balk at therapy but watching a movie, why not. now, the problem in my h
. >> reporter: in a bona fide scientific study in rochester, new york, 174 newlywed couples were toldry. >> reporter: among this group of movie watchers, the divorce rate fell from 24% to just 11%. >> it does seem simple, but at the same time it's brilliant. >> yes, yes, yes! >> reporter: so hang on, could meg ryan save my marriage? >> oh, god. >> movies like "when harry met sally" or "sleepless in seattle," those movies don't work...
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later learn that alex trout and again i interviewed alex trout and track them down at that time in rochesternew york and flew there to meet him. alex admitted he had a problem with methamphetamine that you know he didn't want to go on the record talking about any of matthews drug use that alex is significant because almost immediately after the crime happened there were two different police reports that mention when alex was questioned initially he told police that matthew had gotten involved with cocaine and methamphetamine when he was living in denver. again these were records that were sealed and not available for journalists to look at. i learned later and i found it curious that matthew's family did not allow alex and walt into st. mark's church for the funeral but alex and walt took this and ran with it. they ended up within days of the crime in washington d.c. on the steps of the capital with a number of politicians and ellen degeneres and her then girlfriend and they made statements on the steps of the capital at a rally days after all of this happened. so what their motives were, bu
later learn that alex trout and again i interviewed alex trout and track them down at that time in rochesternew york and flew there to meet him. alex admitted he had a problem with methamphetamine that you know he didn't want to go on the record talking about any of matthews drug use that alex is significant because almost immediately after the crime happened there were two different police reports that mention when alex was questioned initially he told police that matthew had gotten involved...