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rochester chamber of commerce. it is brought to by the public television stations of minnesota , with support of aarp minnesota. is focused on making sure the older voters know where the candidates stand on issues that matter. [indiscernible] minnesota, 70 workings teachers together to prepare our students. minnesota, a union of 43,000 workers who advocate for excellent and public services, dignity in the workplace, and prosperity for all working families. from the mayo civic center, the 2014 gubernatorial debate. >> good evening. 2014he first debate of the campaign for minnesota governor. of thee managing editor post-bulletin in rochester. organized bynt was the coalition of greater minnesota cities, the rochester area of greater wisconsin. thank you to our public tv sponsors. we are joined my -- by the three major candidates. , jeff johnson, and hannah nicollet. thank you for being here. you can applaud. [applause] here are the ground rules. each candidate will have 90 seconds to respond. we have highly skilled t
rochester chamber of commerce. it is brought to by the public television stations of minnesota , with support of aarp minnesota. is focused on making sure the older voters know where the candidates stand on issues that matter. [indiscernible] minnesota, 70 workings teachers together to prepare our students. minnesota, a union of 43,000 workers who advocate for excellent and public services, dignity in the workplace, and prosperity for all working families. from the mayo civic center, the 2014...
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unemployment rates right now in rochester are 3.3%. you look at the development projects downtown in both cities as well as st. cloud, the bonding bill, the focus has been on greater minnesota. that's why the economies are expanding. >> ok. question number three is on the state health insurance exchange and it was in the news today. regional insurance rates vary widely. they're lowest net twin cities this year and people faces fewer choices. the geographical disparity is then linked in part to access the hospital and clinic systems. further changes are ahead in rates. so here's the question. as governor, how would you help make sure the rates and plan options are equitable in all corners of the date? and it's your turn. >> thank you. well, obviously, it's going to be difficult, you know, it just drop e largest enrollee out of the program. and they had the lowest rates. of course, there have been all kinds of administrative problems, and the whole rollout went out poorly. so we'll probably have to -- we'll probably have to fix it. as lo
unemployment rates right now in rochester are 3.3%. you look at the development projects downtown in both cities as well as st. cloud, the bonding bill, the focus has been on greater minnesota. that's why the economies are expanding. >> ok. question number three is on the state health insurance exchange and it was in the news today. regional insurance rates vary widely. they're lowest net twin cities this year and people faces fewer choices. the geographical disparity is then linked in...
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." >> reporter: in rochester, new york, at the university of rochester strong memorial hospital, twosplant patients are shedding new life on the healing process. after they got their new hearts, 68-year-old esther fitz-randolph, and 68-year-old danny pszczolkowski both suffered from complicates and depression. they'd all but given up. >> oh! i-- i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> i kind of refused the exercises and all that at times. >> reporter: but a few months ago, simultaneously, both these patients started really improving. >> sounds great. >> reporter: cardiologist dr. leway chen and the rest of the staff here were pleasantly confounded. >> we talked and said yeah, she's doing better now. i wonder why. and, yeah, he's been more active and involved in his care. i wonder why. >> reporter: you knew why you were getting better? >> yes. >> reporter: you were on something. >> yes. >> reporter: the same thing she was on. >> i wanted to do more things. i wanted to walk. i wanted to ride a bike. >> reporter: so what was this miracle drug? what had they found that
." >> reporter: in rochester, new york, at the university of rochester strong memorial hospital, twosplant patients are shedding new life on the healing process. after they got their new hearts, 68-year-old esther fitz-randolph, and 68-year-old danny pszczolkowski both suffered from complicates and depression. they'd all but given up. >> oh! i-- i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> i kind of refused the exercises and all that at times. >>...
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it is really important to hold rochester and hold the kingdom.f you lose rochester then there whoa whole load of tory mps may be ideologically sympathetic to the u.k. and worried about their seats and small majorities who might think, this is the way to hang on. rochester, for david cameron, is where it all hangs now. >> our u.k. governor reporter, rob hutton. about the historic day. we will get his take on what this all means. we will also talk about what we know about ukip and its economic model. will it have an impact elsewhere in policy formulation. er will change its business model and germany. eliminates driver profits which allows them to grab a ride without a license under local law. executives of the company spoke , it secondarytors listing, no final decisions have been made. it is not clear if the new idea is still being actively considered. kneeling -- nearing a deal with the is will. -- azul. they are planning to buying many of the new narrow bodied jets. that aircraft is pretty well sold. up, the hong kong government puts plans on ho
it is really important to hold rochester and hold the kingdom.f you lose rochester then there whoa whole load of tory mps may be ideologically sympathetic to the u.k. and worried about their seats and small majorities who might think, this is the way to hang on. rochester, for david cameron, is where it all hangs now. >> our u.k. governor reporter, rob hutton. about the historic day. we will get his take on what this all means. we will also talk about what we know about ukip and its...
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richard was my journalistic lenny rochester. and, you know, he was -- he was, i learned a lot from him. i learned -- richard and i were competing city hall reporters. he was with "the morning sun" and i was with "the evening sun" and it was a bloody year. in fairness, i think richard got the best of it. i got a few shots in, but richard pretty steadily beat me. >> here is a brother of a couple of friends of yours. karl on this show talking about his experiences with war. >> it was a local group of psychologists doing stress. they said come to a free workshop and i went and they said you should go because you have a lot of stress and i talked about my symptoms, jumping up in the middle of the night and running without knowing what was going on. i would honk cash and car park -- a car would honk behind me and i would start attacking a car behind me and he said, have you ever been in a war? i was in a room with 80 people and i started bawling and snot coming out of my nose. he said, you have ptsd. you ever heard of it? >> how do yo
richard was my journalistic lenny rochester. and, you know, he was -- he was, i learned a lot from him. i learned -- richard and i were competing city hall reporters. he was with "the morning sun" and i was with "the evening sun" and it was a bloody year. in fairness, i think richard got the best of it. i got a few shots in, but richard pretty steadily beat me. >> here is a brother of a couple of friends of yours. karl on this show talking about his experiences with...
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unemployment rates in rochester are 3.3%.n you look at the development projects downtown, the bonding bill, the focus has been on greater minnesota. that is why the economies are expanding. >> question number three. it is on mnsure. it was in the news today. varynal insurance rates widely. they are the lowest in the twin cities this year. people in southeast minnesota have the highest rates and the lowest choices. with that further changes are ahead and rates. as governor, how would you make sure that men sure rates and plan options are equitable in all corners of the state. ms. nicollet, it is your turn. >> thank you, obviously, it will be difficult. had the -- we will have to fix it. as long as there is a federal mandate that requires we have federal health insurance, as a state. i do not see as handing over federal and role. if we have a federal exchange, we lose federal subsidies. that addresses another subject. federal we receive in government. minnesota sends $90 billion a year to the federal government and receives $45
unemployment rates in rochester are 3.3%.n you look at the development projects downtown, the bonding bill, the focus has been on greater minnesota. that is why the economies are expanding. >> question number three. it is on mnsure. it was in the news today. varynal insurance rates widely. they are the lowest in the twin cities this year. people in southeast minnesota have the highest rates and the lowest choices. with that further changes are ahead and rates. as governor, how would you...
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the representation in rochester is bipartisan. we want to partner with you, and you, mayo, the private donations you're going to race. you would not have had anything to fix. so in this case, we will get this matter resolved the beginning of the next legislative session. we will proceed. it is a phenomenal project for the state of minnesota, for easons i described before. should it be a model for other partnerships of that type? bsolutely. this is where there is disagreement. i believe there is a real to rovide incentives and to partner in order to make these projects happen. you can look at jackson, minnesota, you can look at shutterfly, all over the state there are projects we have moved forward. the same kind of seeding that is crucial to get the projects going. >> commissioner johnson, can you envision this model being used in other parts of the state? >> i can see it being used in other parts of the state as long as the definition of infrastructure is truly about infrastructure, roads in particular. there would probably be so
the representation in rochester is bipartisan. we want to partner with you, and you, mayo, the private donations you're going to race. you would not have had anything to fix. so in this case, we will get this matter resolved the beginning of the next legislative session. we will proceed. it is a phenomenal project for the state of minnesota, for easons i described before. should it be a model for other partnerships of that type? bsolutely. this is where there is disagreement. i believe there is...
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she lives in rochester and is 61 years old. guinta works in the interest business started his consulting firm before being elected mayor of the largest city. he's 41 years old and lives in manchester. and there's a history between these two candidates. here we are two years later with what many are calling the three peat. each candidate will get one minute to ask questions of their opponent will be allowed three seconds of rebuttal time. joining me now, host of the exchange on new hampshire public radio and the executive editor. before we start him i would like to thank our partners in tonight's debate. the telegraph of nashua, at the unh school of law. let us begin. there are some 4700 civilian employees were guarded as the largest groups of employees. what more needs to be done is that they are not on the chopping block in the future? congresswoman, let's start with you. >> thank you, i'm delighted to be here. what needs to be done, we have already done. we have invested heavily to make sure that the shipyard has the funding
she lives in rochester and is 61 years old. guinta works in the interest business started his consulting firm before being elected mayor of the largest city. he's 41 years old and lives in manchester. and there's a history between these two candidates. here we are two years later with what many are calling the three peat. each candidate will get one minute to ask questions of their opponent will be allowed three seconds of rebuttal time. joining me now, host of the exchange on new hampshire...
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paul, duluth, morris, christian and rochester. all together about 59,000 students, so it's a big operation. >> the university was founded in 1851. how long have you been president, president kalor? >> well, less than that for sure. i'm just starting my fourth year, i'm the 16th president of the university so people tend to serve in this job for a long time. >> what are some of your priorities as president? >> well, it's really pretty simple for me, i'm very interested in accessibilities and affordability. for qualifies minnesotan s and i'm interested in the university providing a truly excellent education for those students. also interested in being sure that we help drive the economy of the state of minnesota, that we're the home of inventions and innovations in medical care, science and engineering and we also have a critically important responsibility to maintain the liberal arts and be a place where creative work of all kinds takes place. so it's a pretty broad span, but at the end of the day we're interested in our undergradu
paul, duluth, morris, christian and rochester. all together about 59,000 students, so it's a big operation. >> the university was founded in 1851. how long have you been president, president kalor? >> well, less than that for sure. i'm just starting my fourth year, i'm the 16th president of the university so people tend to serve in this job for a long time. >> what are some of your priorities as president? >> well, it's really pretty simple for me, i'm very interested in...
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rochester, new york, i used to go to syracuse university, a lot of my friends from rochester. when i was growing up, a young man, rochester was a vibrant, vibrant, vibrant middle class city. it had kodak, i'm not sure about the number, about 35,000 employees, i think. nobody had a minimum wage job. all really good paying jobs. a lot of engineers. a lot of people making a really good salary. had baush and lombe, a number of other operations. it fell on hard time. kodak not only stopped making brownies, they stopped making film. i think they're down under 10,000 employees. baush & lombe the same way. the optic industry in the meantime has changed radically as well. that's why they're in trouble. they didn't adapt. so, what happened was in monroe community college on their own initiative went out and surveyed businesses. i think it was 200 businesses in the greater -- in the two-county area. many of them still engaged in optics. for example, the lens on the mars rover is made by one of the companies in that city. what they found out was that these big -- these businesses needed e
rochester, new york, i used to go to syracuse university, a lot of my friends from rochester. when i was growing up, a young man, rochester was a vibrant, vibrant, vibrant middle class city. it had kodak, i'm not sure about the number, about 35,000 employees, i think. nobody had a minimum wage job. all really good paying jobs. a lot of engineers. a lot of people making a really good salary. had baush and lombe, a number of other operations. it fell on hard time. kodak not only stopped making...
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paul, duluth, morris, christian and rochester. all together, about 69,000 students. >> the university was founded in 1851. how long have you been president, president kalor? >> well, less than that for sure. i'm just starting my fourth year, i'm the 16th president of the university so people tend to serve in this job for a long time. >> what are some of your priorities as president? >> well, it's really pretty simple for me, i'm very interested in accessibilities and affordability. and i'm interested in the university providing a truly excellent education for those students. also interested in being sure that we help drive the economy of the state of minnesota, that we're the home of inventions and innovations in medical care, science and engineering and we also have a critically important responsibility to maintain the liberal arts and be a place where creative work of all kinds takes place. so it's a pretty broad span, but at the end of the day we're interested in our undergraduate student, ensuring they get an excellent educati
paul, duluth, morris, christian and rochester. all together, about 69,000 students. >> the university was founded in 1851. how long have you been president, president kalor? >> well, less than that for sure. i'm just starting my fourth year, i'm the 16th president of the university so people tend to serve in this job for a long time. >> what are some of your priorities as president? >> well, it's really pretty simple for me, i'm very interested in accessibilities and...
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steve hartman, on the road, in rochester, new york. >> oh, man, that is such a great story.w, when you're correcting each other's grammar, it is true love. i mean, there tough. >> and one confirmed bachelor has flowered coffee caution. >> flowered mugs. >> yep. it is official. >> for sure. we'll be right back. >>> 8: 53, how is it feeling, carol? >> warming up nicely out here, that's a relief, we saw our colder air, in a lot of locations cents but now 41 in philadelphia, 34 trenton, 41 in wilmington, and on our way this afternoon to 60 degrees, sun and clouds, we drop down to 50 degrees tonight, and then tomorrow back at 66 degrees, few more clouds, chance of a shower, we keep a shower chance on wednesday and thursday. but, by friday, saturday, sunday, at this point it, looks like we have temperatures with sunshine, in the 60s. let's check on our roads with jess. >> thank you, good weekends to look forward tonight we go outside right now 309 stump road where police activity and clean up for an accident, on the scene right here, so this is headed northbound, blogging off thes
steve hartman, on the road, in rochester, new york. >> oh, man, that is such a great story.w, when you're correcting each other's grammar, it is true love. i mean, there tough. >> and one confirmed bachelor has flowered coffee caution. >> flowered mugs. >> yep. it is official. >> for sure. we'll be right back. >>> 8: 53, how is it feeling, carol? >> warming up nicely out here, that's a relief, we saw our colder air, in a lot of locations cents but...
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notice only 48 in pittsburgh. 49 in rochester new york. 46 in cleveland ohio.epresentative probable wal our temperatures will look like at this time tomorrow evening. maybe not as cold but you know what i mean. winds out of the northwest behind the front 15 miles an hour. sustained winds here in philly got higher gusts down in south jersey. close to 30 miles an hour. fox future cast shows we've got the clouds that will come and go overnight tonight. i think though sunday brings a lot of sunshine as high pressure is in place look out the window it looks gorgeous. decent jacket when you head outdoors. we're starting in the 40s. predicted low temperatures early tomorrow morning even some 30s up into the mountains. by mid afternoon it's only in the mid 50s and this is a code by a gusty northwest wind. so it will feel probably like it's in the upper 40 toss low 50s most of the day. early monday morning this is the coldest morning we'll have in awhile. upper to mid 30s frost possible in our suburban spots upper bucks, montgomery, berks, chester that haven't seen it y
notice only 48 in pittsburgh. 49 in rochester new york. 46 in cleveland ohio.epresentative probable wal our temperatures will look like at this time tomorrow evening. maybe not as cold but you know what i mean. winds out of the northwest behind the front 15 miles an hour. sustained winds here in philly got higher gusts down in south jersey. close to 30 miles an hour. fox future cast shows we've got the clouds that will come and go overnight tonight. i think though sunday brings a lot of...
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a lot of my friends are from rochester. when i was growing up, rochester was a vibrant middle class city. t had code yak which had about 35,000 employees i think. nobody at a minimum wage job. all realy good-paying jobs. a lot of engineers, a lot of people making a good salary. had barb and loam, it had a number of other operations. well, it fell on some hard times and kodak stopped making brownies, stopped making film. and i think they're down to well under 10,000 employees. boush and loam the same way. so the optic industry in the meantime has changed radically as well. that's why they're in trouble. they didn't adapt. and so what happened was this monroe community college on their own initiative went out and surveyed businesses, i think 200 businesses in the two-county area. many of them still engaged in optics. for example, the lens in the mars rover is made by one of the small companies in that city. what they found out was that hese businesses needed employees. so they partnered with a bunch with e businesses and the
a lot of my friends are from rochester. when i was growing up, rochester was a vibrant middle class city. t had code yak which had about 35,000 employees i think. nobody at a minimum wage job. all realy good-paying jobs. a lot of engineers, a lot of people making a good salary. had barb and loam, it had a number of other operations. well, it fell on some hard times and kodak stopped making brownies, stopped making film. and i think they're down to well under 10,000 employees. boush and loam the...
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second listing, let's move to 2261 north rochester road. it's $679,000.6200. 4 beds, 3 1/2 baths. 4500 square feet of living space. tell us about it. >> now, this is magnificent. this is almost five acres. >> wow! >> and it has a pond. it's almost like a park setting. this is absolutely a gorgeous piece of property. in oakland township. it's got a finished walkout basement as well. and it has a four-car garage. actually, the fourth car is in the back with your own private workshop. it's a beautiful piece of property. and at almost five acres. it's unbelievable with the price. >> that is big. no wonder, $679,000, that's for five acres. 2888 addison circle south, just recently sold, $1.1 million. that is below the list of 1.195. annual taxes here, a very modest $7600. i'm getting ill just seeing that. 4 bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths, nearly 5,000 square feet of living space. what makes this one special? >> now, this is a 2013 custom-built home. it's got vintage beams in the kitchen, gourmet kitchen, with subzero refrigerator, granite countertops. it also has a fini
second listing, let's move to 2261 north rochester road. it's $679,000.6200. 4 beds, 3 1/2 baths. 4500 square feet of living space. tell us about it. >> now, this is magnificent. this is almost five acres. >> wow! >> and it has a pond. it's almost like a park setting. this is absolutely a gorgeous piece of property. in oakland township. it's got a finished walkout basement as well. and it has a four-car garage. actually, the fourth car is in the back with your own private...
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come in november when another conservative defector will try to sway voters in southern england's rochestera way to gauge popularity ahead of the may, 2015 national elections. >> to north korea, where kim jong-un has missed a key political event this friday fueling speculation about his physical condition. the leader's name was not on the list of those to visit the modeling -- the mausoleum to mark the ruling party's victory. hundreds of protesters regrouped in central hong kong this friday to push their call for democracy. it comes a day after the government canceled talks with students amid a two-week standoff that has shaken china's capitalist hub. demonstrations came as lawmakers demanded control over elections. ebola could be the next aids epidemic. that is, according to the u.s. center for disease control. this as a new case is suspected here in france. the nobel peace prize is awarded to two laureates. pakistan's malala use of sigh -- malala yousafzai and india's eyelash security -- kailash satyarthi. now it's time for a look at business. what do you have for us? >> the markets have
come in november when another conservative defector will try to sway voters in southern england's rochestera way to gauge popularity ahead of the may, 2015 national elections. >> to north korea, where kim jong-un has missed a key political event this friday fueling speculation about his physical condition. the leader's name was not on the list of those to visit the modeling -- the mausoleum to mark the ruling party's victory. hundreds of protesters regrouped in central hong kong this...
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. >>> the shelves already being stocked for thanksgiving at the food cupboard in rochester.he food drive throughout the county. the down similar members and officials have various agencies work to get a head start on the holiday. last year they collected more than 18,000 pounds of food. the food drive will continue through november 21. ♪ music ♪ it's so important to make someone happy ♪ ♪ make just one heart to heart you ♪ ♪ music ♪ you sing to one smile that cheers you ♪ ♪ one face that lights when it nears you ♪ [ male announcer ] play the monopoly millionaires' club lottery game. making more and more millionaires. >> the eagles are getting important players back. >> and they need those important players, trying to bounce back from a loss. this is a big one sunday in houston. chip kelly may not be dr. miagi, but the eagles are getting healthier. and sproles and harriman and kelsi are among the guys that are probable for the texan. and mccoy healthy despite numbers down, 3.7 yards per carry. ranked 40th in the nfl. what is leading to the banged offensive line and nick foles
. >>> the shelves already being stocked for thanksgiving at the food cupboard in rochester.he food drive throughout the county. the down similar members and officials have various agencies work to get a head start on the holiday. last year they collected more than 18,000 pounds of food. the food drive will continue through november 21. ♪ music ♪ it's so important to make someone happy ♪ ♪ make just one heart to heart you ♪ ♪ music ♪ you sing to one smile that cheers you...
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abby wambach is simply one of the best soccer players on the planet. 34 years old, born in rochester,new york, played in florida. sidney is actually from canada being acknowledging ucla, 24 years old. we wish them all our best next year in the world cup. >> harold: u.s. women, top of the world, set a bar that is attainable for all young ladies in this country. >> joe: role models for so many. panik up the middle. joe panik is on to start the eighth. meanwhile, ventura, guys, to finish on yordano, get the win barring incredible comeback in 64 of his 100 pitches tonight were 95 miles an hour or more. four were at 100. here is susac. >> harold: marvelous arm. it's easy. it's just easy really. there's no effort. listen to a lot of guys grunt with all the great microphones we have around here. no grunt. there it is. >> joe: only guy not it appear in this series as a backup catcher for kansas city, erik kratz. susac is the backup for posey. ball one. >> tom: you think about the job ven tur ra did, you almost lose track of how young he is. 23 years old. to win this game would be the second y
abby wambach is simply one of the best soccer players on the planet. 34 years old, born in rochester,new york, played in florida. sidney is actually from canada being acknowledging ucla, 24 years old. we wish them all our best next year in the world cup. >> harold: u.s. women, top of the world, set a bar that is attainable for all young ladies in this country. >> joe: role models for so many. panik up the middle. joe panik is on to start the eighth. meanwhile, ventura, guys, to...
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abby wambach is simply one of the best soccer players on the planet. 34 years old, born in rochester,new york, played in florida. sidney is actually from canada being acknowledging ucla, 24 years old. we wish them all our best next year in the world cup. >> harold: u.s. women, top of the world, set a bar that is attainable for all young ladies in this country. >> joe: role models for so many. panik up the middle. joe panik is on to start the eighth. meanwhile, ventura, guys, to finish on yordano, get the win barring incredible comeback in 64 of his 100 pitches tonight were 95 miles an hour or more. four were at 100. here is susac. >> harold: marvelous arm. it's easy. it's just easy really. there's no effort. listen to a lot of guys grunt with all the great microphones we have around here. no grunt. there it is. >> joe: only guy not it appear in this series as a backup catcher for kansas city, erik kratz. susac is the backup for posey. ball one. >> tom: you think about the job ven tur ra did, you almost lose track of how young he is. 23 years old. to win this game would be the second y
abby wambach is simply one of the best soccer players on the planet. 34 years old, born in rochester,new york, played in florida. sidney is actually from canada being acknowledging ucla, 24 years old. we wish them all our best next year in the world cup. >> harold: u.s. women, top of the world, set a bar that is attainable for all young ladies in this country. >> joe: role models for so many. panik up the middle. joe panik is on to start the eighth. meanwhile, ventura, guys, to...
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davis works at the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. she says foods and things like dirt don't give us acne. those ugly breakouts are caused by three things -- too much oil in our skin, bacteria, or irritation caused by the way our skin sheds old, dead cells. >> and a lot of parents encourage their teenagers to scrub their face harder, or the teenager thinks they should scrub their face harder to get out the dirt. >> actually, the last thing you want to do is scrub. dr. davis says it's better to wash your face gently, with mild soap and water. but if only it were that easy. chances are, you'll also need some sort of treatment. you can find tons of products at your drugstore. these have ingredients that work in different ways. some kill the bacteria that can be causing the breakout. others get rid of the excess oil on your skin. still others help remove the old skin and speed up growing new skin. experts say you should first try a product that contains benzoyl peroxide. and don't immediately reach for the highest strength. you could end
davis works at the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. she says foods and things like dirt don't give us acne. those ugly breakouts are caused by three things -- too much oil in our skin, bacteria, or irritation caused by the way our skin sheds old, dead cells. >> and a lot of parents encourage their teenagers to scrub their face harder, or the teenager thinks they should scrub their face harder to get out the dirt. >> actually, the last thing you want to do is scrub. dr. davis...
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. >> in rochester, new york, at the university of rochester's strong memorial hospital, two heart transplantatients are shedding new light on the healing process. after they got their new hearts, 68-year-old esther fitzrandolph and 68-year-old danny pszczolkowski both suffered from complications and depression. they'd all but given up. >> oh, i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> i kind of refused the exercises and all that at times. >> but a few month ago simultaneously, both these patients started really improving. >> that's great. >> cardiologist leway chen and the rest of the staff here were pleasantly con founded. >> we were confounded he is doing better thousand, i wonder why, he is more involved in his care i wonder why. >> you knew why you were getting better? >> yes. >> you were on something. >> yes. >> i wanted to do more things. i wanted to walk. i wanted to ride a bike. >> so what was this miracle drug? what had they found that so dramatically accelerated their recoveries? >> just each other. >> after their surgeries danny and esther kept running into each oth
. >> in rochester, new york, at the university of rochester's strong memorial hospital, two heart transplantatients are shedding new light on the healing process. after they got their new hearts, 68-year-old esther fitzrandolph and 68-year-old danny pszczolkowski both suffered from complications and depression. they'd all but given up. >> oh, i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> i kind of refused the exercises and all that at times. >> but a few...
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he sat there hanging in midair in rochester new york for almost two hours.he truck's fuel tank burst which complicated efforts for rescue crews. eventually they were able to rescue that driver. he was taken to the hospital and suffered only minor injuries. >>> another daring rescue this one in colorado. watch as this man in colorado springs pulls a neighbor from burning pickup. the man had suffered a seizure and ended up flooring the gas pedal in the process. a few minutes later the truck began to fill with smoke and that neighbor saved the day just in the nick of time. >> the fire starting to come through the dash so i just grabbed him and we just exited, pulled him right out of there. that whole thing you see me outer there, i don't remember any of it. >> again the two men were neighbors but they didn't even know each other by first name until this happened: good neighbor. >>> 35 feet in the air, six people including two children become trapped in a pair of gondolas at the indianapolis zoo. >> this video shows the rescue. zoo officials say they were all st
he sat there hanging in midair in rochester new york for almost two hours.he truck's fuel tank burst which complicated efforts for rescue crews. eventually they were able to rescue that driver. he was taken to the hospital and suffered only minor injuries. >>> another daring rescue this one in colorado. watch as this man in colorado springs pulls a neighbor from burning pickup. the man had suffered a seizure and ended up flooring the gas pedal in the process. a few minutes later the...
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memorial service was held at our lady of holy rosary parish in rochester, new hampshire.ey would have been 41 years old today. the terrorist group isis beheaded him on video back in august after holding him captive for two years. >> his work in telling the presence, the personal stories of people, trapped by war and senseless violence continues even to this day. >> foley was on assignment covering the war in syria when he was kidnapped. >>> meantime, more u.s. strikes today right near the syrian turkey border as that fight against isis is continuing. reports say that isis shells landed on the turkish side of the border. fox's greg palkot reports from that region. >> reporter: the battle in the syrian border kaboni is turning out to be a major test for all sides involved. isis terrorists, local kurds, and the united states perhaps very good reason why the fight there is still going on. our contacts more clashes today between isis and the curdish defenders right in the center of town where some had claimed terrorists had been driven out. sources telling us that at least 20%
memorial service was held at our lady of holy rosary parish in rochester, new hampshire.ey would have been 41 years old today. the terrorist group isis beheaded him on video back in august after holding him captive for two years. >> his work in telling the presence, the personal stories of people, trapped by war and senseless violence continues even to this day. >> foley was on assignment covering the war in syria when he was kidnapped. >>> meantime, more u.s. strikes today...
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. >> back on "eyewitness news" with a daring rescue in rochester new york. for more than two hours a tractor trailer dangled over the side of an overpass with the driver still and side. 60 firefighters worked to free that driver. at one point the truck's fuel tank burst. the driver was eventually removed safely. he suffered only minor injuries. >> now to another daring rescue this one out of colorado. watch as the man in this, n colorado springs pulls his neighbor from a burning pickup. the driver of that truck had a seizure and wound up flooring the gas pedal. within minutes, the cab of the truck began to fill with smoke and that's when a neighbor saved the day just in time. >> the fire started to come through the dash. so i just grabbed him and we just exited pulled him right out of there. >> the whole seen you see me out there, i don't remember any of it. >> again they're neighbor but these two men did not know each other by first name until this happened. on the health watch tonight, a promising study highlights a natural alternative to treating some of
. >> back on "eyewitness news" with a daring rescue in rochester new york. for more than two hours a tractor trailer dangled over the side of an overpass with the driver still and side. 60 firefighters worked to free that driver. at one point the truck's fuel tank burst. the driver was eventually removed safely. he suffered only minor injuries. >> now to another daring rescue this one out of colorado. watch as the man in this, n colorado springs pulls his neighbor from a...
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. >>> now, to pair of daring rescues, first one here out of rochester, new york, where tractor-trailer dangled over the side after overpass, with the driver still inside for more than two hours. sixty firefighters worked to free the diver. at one point, the truck's fuel tank burst. but that driver was safely removed. he suffered only minor injuries. >>> and the other rescue out in colorado, watch as this man in column rod owe springs pulls his neighbor out of burning pick-up truck. the driver had a seizure, and ended up flooring the gas pedal. and within minutes, the truck began to fill with smoke and that's when the neighbor saved the day and did so just in time. the two men didn't even know each other by first name until this incident. >> wow. 4:43 right now, already, warmer start to the day. >> yes, so we start off this warm, any break of sunshine is going to help us just keep on climbing. we are, again, i think, going to flirt with 80 degrees here today. >> here we go. >> yes, feels good. overall not bad day. you don't need the umbrella, absolutely don't need the umbrella, are coup
. >>> now, to pair of daring rescues, first one here out of rochester, new york, where tractor-trailer dangled over the side after overpass, with the driver still inside for more than two hours. sixty firefighters worked to free the diver. at one point, the truck's fuel tank burst. but that driver was safely removed. he suffered only minor injuries. >>> and the other rescue out in colorado, watch as this man in column rod owe springs pulls his neighbor out of burning pick-up...
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edmund goodland, who was a government worker from rochester new york -- a garment worker from rochester new york, who founded a taylor shop, he moved uptown. tailoring has ever gone this far uptown. you are in vanderbilt country up on central park east. but he leases the property, and eventually buys it and controls that whole property. he and his wife lived in a penthouse on the top floor of the store. by new york law, custodians weren't permitted to live in a city's industrial buildings. industrial buildings, because women's made dresses on the sixth floor. jimmy walker is a friend, and he gets the goodmans listed as custodians. they had to be the richest janitors in the history of the world. it pays to know people. this is the regal stretch of fifth avenue, as it is transformed in the 20's. these two women i will be talking about had a lot to do with it. they formed the newest new york business. by 1935, it was the eighth largest business in the country. it was called the beauty business. cosmetics. founded by elizabeth arden, came to new york on her own. it is also found by helena r
edmund goodland, who was a government worker from rochester new york -- a garment worker from rochester new york, who founded a taylor shop, he moved uptown. tailoring has ever gone this far uptown. you are in vanderbilt country up on central park east. but he leases the property, and eventually buys it and controls that whole property. he and his wife lived in a penthouse on the top floor of the store. by new york law, custodians weren't permitted to live in a city's industrial buildings....
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we do not treat rochester and manchester the same. not be treating all of the school district the same with top down mandates. they believe in local control. would like to put my faith in the school boards, not the bureaucracy of washington d.c. >> moderator: a very short rebuttal. shea-porter: i believe in local control. what i said was i was concerned about a number of elements. this has not come from the federal government, but i am concerned about how this is playing out. i think pause and have a look and make sure we are getting what. so what worked and what does not. we need to be able to make changes when we find that it is not working. guinta: we have had, in court long enough to know that it is not working. people don't like it. i don't understand why she will not draw a clear line. i oppose it. most are opposing it in our state. it is, again, another clear difference between the two of us. >> moderator: think you very much. a question from you. >> drug addiction and heroin in particular. we now have more deaths from drug ove
we do not treat rochester and manchester the same. not be treating all of the school district the same with top down mandates. they believe in local control. would like to put my faith in the school boards, not the bureaucracy of washington d.c. >> moderator: a very short rebuttal. shea-porter: i believe in local control. what i said was i was concerned about a number of elements. this has not come from the federal government, but i am concerned about how this is playing out. i think...
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, witnesses have seen the planes being flown around the military airport. [ choir singing] >> in rochesternew hampshire, family and friends gathered to remember slain journalist james foley beheaded by islamic state militants in august. foley was remembered as someone who tried to see the good in everyone and who through his work gave voice to those trapped in war and caught up in senseless violencement today would have been -- violence. today would have been his 41st birthday. >>> same-sex couples in arizona are lining up to get married. >> by the power vested in me through the state of arizona -- >> this couple was one of the first to tie the knot after yesterday's court ruling that throughout the state's one man, one woman marriage -- threw out the state's one woman, one man marriage law. montana may be next as the western state waits for ruling from a federal judge. >>> at the vatican, catholic bishops today rejected the proposed acceptance of gays and less bans in their church. pope francis was speaking to craft a new approach to welcome gays, but the final language in the bishop's re
, witnesses have seen the planes being flown around the military airport. [ choir singing] >> in rochesternew hampshire, family and friends gathered to remember slain journalist james foley beheaded by islamic state militants in august. foley was remembered as someone who tried to see the good in everyone and who through his work gave voice to those trapped in war and caught up in senseless violencement today would have been -- violence. today would have been his 41st birthday....
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there is the man in rochester, new york, trying to recruit people to join isis and return to the u.s.o attack citizens here. donald ray morgan, a native of north carolina, accused of trying to get weapons for isis. shannon conley from colorado. pled guilty to conspiracy to help radical isl terrorists. worries of many more isis sympathizer or recruits across the country, what do we do before they strike us here? peter brookes, senior fellow at heritage foundation and former assistant secretary of defense. joins us here. peter, almost is it a matter of time before there is an attack by an american jihadist? >> we've had a couple already, right, eric? we had for thehood. the boston marathon bombings. the heritage foundation has been keeping track. much there are more than 60 months taken against the homeland since 9/11. we're under constant threat. despite justice of military operations oversees or in iraq or afghanistan, these will incite passions. make people move from a sympathizer or become a sympathizer and potentially undertake terrorists acts. we would be a fool to be complacent a
there is the man in rochester, new york, trying to recruit people to join isis and return to the u.s.o attack citizens here. donald ray morgan, a native of north carolina, accused of trying to get weapons for isis. shannon conley from colorado. pled guilty to conspiracy to help radical isl terrorists. worries of many more isis sympathizer or recruits across the country, what do we do before they strike us here? peter brookes, senior fellow at heritage foundation and former assistant secretary...
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his family celebrated in rochester new york. more than 100 attended the ceremony. his brother remembered him as a giving man. >> jim was different to most people. he had a combination of factors that you don't find if others. >> a legacy fund has been created in his memory, supporting journalists in conflict zone. >> a u.n. led initiative in libya has been anaunsed in the hope of stopping the fighting in tripoli to provide aid. in the eastern city, a renegade general continues his assault on splinter militia groups. 40 have been killed in four days. >> these gunshots in libya are enigmatic of conflict. these are the latest battle front in the person r western towns. a renegade general is pushing its forces between tripoli and zinc dane. and is trying to take control from dawn of libya. civilians unwhitingly caught in the conflict are suffering, and supplies are running out. the u.n. is calling for calm. a statement says the support mission is proposing a cessation of the military operations, investing in libya for four days to facilitate humanitarian sentence. four
his family celebrated in rochester new york. more than 100 attended the ceremony. his brother remembered him as a giving man. >> jim was different to most people. he had a combination of factors that you don't find if others. >> a legacy fund has been created in his memory, supporting journalists in conflict zone. >> a u.n. led initiative in libya has been anaunsed in the hope of stopping the fighting in tripoli to provide aid. in the eastern city, a renegade general continues...
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. >>> a trucker survive aid brush with death in rochester, new york, the tractor trailer was dangling two hours and finally a firefighter was able to repeal down the ramp to rescue the driver. >>> the parents of a missing college student in virginia, issue aid new message to mark one month. police arrested jesse matthew in texas and charged him with kidnapping with intent to defile. in the grands message they said that it's heart breaking for us that the person or persons that know where hannah is have not come forward with that information, it's within their power to end this all. >>> conservative catholic bishops are making their voices here, after the church said they may change their position on homosexuals and divorced people. it was released during a meeting of family life, but conservatives say that the church must not forget the church doctrine and the dangers of sin. >>> one mom that went right from the gym to the delivery room is causing controversy. she continued her cross fit workouts until the baby was born. alicia vitarelli has the story. >> reporter: these are the image
. >>> a trucker survive aid brush with death in rochester, new york, the tractor trailer was dangling two hours and finally a firefighter was able to repeal down the ramp to rescue the driver. >>> the parents of a missing college student in virginia, issue aid new message to mark one month. police arrested jesse matthew in texas and charged him with kidnapping with intent to defile. in the grands message they said that it's heart breaking for us that the person or persons that...
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hundreds of people filled the church in his hometown of rochester, new hampshire. foley would have turned 41 yesterday. >> police and protesters in hong kong clashed. the demonstrators took to the street september 26. they oppose the screening of candidates in the first elections of 2017. talks between the protesters and the government are supposed to resume tuesday. >>> hundreds of tons of fuel is adrift off the coast of canada. coast guard officials have tried to tow the ship, but each time the cable has snapped. the ship lost power from washington to russia. ten people are still on board. >> police are investigating a pumpkin festival that turned into a riot in new hampshire. yesterday police fired tear gas to disburses a crowd at the college. the streets were littered with broken beer and liquor bottle. there were no reports of how many were injured, but several ambulances were called to the scene. the problem started when a big fight broke off near an off-campus house. >>> tragic story, 6 people died in a house fire outside pittsburgh. it happened beyond every
hundreds of people filled the church in his hometown of rochester, new hampshire. foley would have turned 41 yesterday. >> police and protesters in hong kong clashed. the demonstrators took to the street september 26. they oppose the screening of candidates in the first elections of 2017. talks between the protesters and the government are supposed to resume tuesday. >>> hundreds of tons of fuel is adrift off the coast of canada. coast guard officials have tried to tow the ship,...
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rochester and me. that's the basis of the movie. >> so did you actually write the story then from your own life experience? >> yes. >> and so that's what it's going to be about, a child who finds a hero. >> a child who finds a very unlikely saint in a bill murray. >> wow. how did you get bill murray involved? did you know you wanted him when you were writing it? >> no, i wrote the script with my father-in-law in mind, who was a vietnam vet. he didn't live the best life then became very saintly, a very great person by the end of his life. by getting bill murray, he doesn't have an agent or a manager. he only has a 1-800 number. so you just call the 1-800 number incessantly until bill murray calls you. >> rely? that's amazing. glad you told us that. listen, he was on the "today" show earlier this week. let's listen to what he said about the movie. >> this is a -- when i saw the movie, i said, gee, golly, that reminds me of my grandfather. i saw my grandfather in the film. i saw my brother in the film. i
rochester and me. that's the basis of the movie. >> so did you actually write the story then from your own life experience? >> yes. >> and so that's what it's going to be about, a child who finds a hero. >> a child who finds a very unlikely saint in a bill murray. >> wow. how did you get bill murray involved? did you know you wanted him when you were writing it? >> no, i wrote the script with my father-in-law in mind, who was a vietnam vet. he didn't live the...
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one is our chief medical officer in rochester, minnesota. and the other is doctor in boston who is chair of our safety and protective equipment committee. that committee has been in existence at u.s.a. hockey for 40 years and it is an important group helping guide our board in making its decision. we have a risk management committee which is concerned with the safety of the surrounding area. in 1999 we began an organization called serving the american ranks, or star, which is a trade organization for facilities focussing on a variety of aspects including safety issues. in terms of the safety of our participants we believe we affect the landscape through education, rules and rules enforcement, and risk management. education related to safety happens on a ongoing basis at u.s.a. hockey and utilize many avenue oohs to communicate. we have direct communicate with every home, player in our organization in our database. we are constantly in communication with them with bulletins and news. our coaching education program has long been heralded for g
one is our chief medical officer in rochester, minnesota. and the other is doctor in boston who is chair of our safety and protective equipment committee. that committee has been in existence at u.s.a. hockey for 40 years and it is an important group helping guide our board in making its decision. we have a risk management committee which is concerned with the safety of the surrounding area. in 1999 we began an organization called serving the american ranks, or star, which is a trade...
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and this comes after two other incidents, in rochester, new york, for trying to aid isil. and then an american woman, shannon connolly, pled guilty to conspiracy on the same charges. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. and criticism on strategy is coming from the secretary of defense, and he told us that the u.s. should have kept the presence in iraq for the local stewart operation, and that would have ensured that something like isil wouldn't have developed. and he warned that airstrikes against isil last name be enough. >> you need to have boots on the ground to embed and train the forces, and in syria, we would like the opposition forces to be the boots on the ground. but if that's not enough, the military says that we have to do more, the president ought to be open to that. >> he crit sizes the president for not having the congressional approval for strikes on isil and for taking too long. >> . >> 4,000 u.s. troops are being sent to africa on a $17 million mission. they will fight ebola. the defense department says that several steps will be taken to keep the troops
and this comes after two other incidents, in rochester, new york, for trying to aid isil. and then an american woman, shannon connolly, pled guilty to conspiracy on the same charges. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. and criticism on strategy is coming from the secretary of defense, and he told us that the u.s. should have kept the presence in iraq for the local stewart operation, and that would have ensured that something like isil wouldn't have developed. and he warned that...
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i was in rochester last week and a woman came up to me with a eyes between fear and anger. she just received her premiums in the mail. you know what is going to cost her next year? a 50% increase! we do have the best health care in minnesota. difference between al franken and i. i believe the state is a laboratory for experiments. our system will look like a va. i am not going to allow that to happen. i will fight for you. >> senator franken? >> understand this. we are really at a turning point here. we can do one of two things. we can repeal the afford will care act -- the affordable care act i go back to square one. au will not get coverage with pre-existing condition, no guarantees of coverage if you're a woman because you are a woman. no guarantees that once you have gone through your lifetime limit your just thrown off. 50% of all bankruptcies in this country have been caused by health care crises. we have a choice here, that is the difference between mr. mcfadden and me. make no mistake about it. you repeal this, it goes back and there will be i've hundred different h
i was in rochester last week and a woman came up to me with a eyes between fear and anger. she just received her premiums in the mail. you know what is going to cost her next year? a 50% increase! we do have the best health care in minnesota. difference between al franken and i. i believe the state is a laboratory for experiments. our system will look like a va. i am not going to allow that to happen. i will fight for you. >> senator franken? >> understand this. we are really at a...
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reporter: one of 51 dogs rescued from michael vick's dog fighting ring hector has made his home in rochester years with a couple of college sweethearts from saint mary's university in wenonah. >> i was skeptical a little bit. just things like i was worried he wouldn't get along with our other dogs. just because didn't make sense to me that he would. but he did. >> reporter: since his adoption, hector became a certified therapy dog. visiting local nursing homes and hospitals all the while disproving every misconception about pitbulls. >> he loves people. loves -- loves kids. he's wonderful with other doing. >> reporter: a small glimpse into his past live does make an appearance every once in awhile, though. >> you know when he first came into our house, claire would look over and all of a sudden he's standing on the dining room table so it's like, all right, we got to teach you that, you know, it's not the top of your doghouse in the card. >> reporter: after surviving unthinkable circumstances, the struggle for this incredible animal is not over yet. >> it all kind of started with michael vic
reporter: one of 51 dogs rescued from michael vick's dog fighting ring hector has made his home in rochester years with a couple of college sweethearts from saint mary's university in wenonah. >> i was skeptical a little bit. just things like i was worried he wouldn't get along with our other dogs. just because didn't make sense to me that he would. but he did. >> reporter: since his adoption, hector became a certified therapy dog. visiting local nursing homes and hospitals all the...
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when i was in rochester last week him a woman came up to me who work at mayo clinic -- last week, a womane up to me who works at mayo linette at her deductible is going up and she had a look of fear and anger. said it is a lie you are telling minnesotans. premiumsfocus on the going off. three weeks from tomorrow, thousands of minnesotans will go to the website and the estimates are all over the map ranging from 4% to 11%. what did you say to people who are concerned not only by the increasing -- people have seen their rates go up and some have seen them go down. i spoke to a manufacturer 8:00 p.m. ploys 48 people -- may fracture and he employees 48 people. let's make it clear. let me make this clear. what he is talking about is repealing this and it goes back to square one with a congress that is -- where there is -- there is obstruction and gridlock. all of this disappears illegally. -- immediately. >> we have a health care issue in this country. obamacare is not the right solution. it is a disaster. to say it is going to lower cost is patently wrong. it will raise costs. we cannot affor
when i was in rochester last week him a woman came up to me who work at mayo clinic -- last week, a womane up to me who works at mayo linette at her deductible is going up and she had a look of fear and anger. said it is a lie you are telling minnesotans. premiumsfocus on the going off. three weeks from tomorrow, thousands of minnesotans will go to the website and the estimates are all over the map ranging from 4% to 11%. what did you say to people who are concerned not only by the increasing...
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this happened in rochester new york, they worked to free the driver.one point the truck's fuel tank burst. driver safely removed, only suffered minor injuries. >>> now, another daring rescue there is one in colorado. watch here as man in colorado springs races over to pull his neighbor out of burning pick-up truck. the driver had a seizure, just as he was starting his car. and he got his foot stuck on the gas pedal. maybe or pulled him out with second to spare. the two are never spoken before this incident. >>> promising study highlights a natural alternative to treating some of the symptoms of autism. researchers look at 40 teens and young men with moderate to severe autism. they gave them pill made up of chemical found in broccoli sprouts. after taking the pill, participants experienced improved verbal communication and decreased repetitive behaviors. >> two dogs in california credited when saving their own life proving once again why they are manor's or woman's best friend. >> jude any and out of the consciousness for two days after she suffered a f
this happened in rochester new york, they worked to free the driver.one point the truck's fuel tank burst. driver safely removed, only suffered minor injuries. >>> now, another daring rescue there is one in colorado. watch here as man in colorado springs races over to pull his neighbor out of burning pick-up truck. the driver had a seizure, just as he was starting his car. and he got his foot stuck on the gas pedal. maybe or pulled him out with second to spare. the two are never spoken...
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family and friends celebrated his life in rochester new hampshire. he was kidnapped in syria and beheaded by isil in august. more than 100 people attended the seshts where his brother said he was a generous man who always put others before himself. >> in syria, the u.s. coalition launched some of its heaviest airstrikes to date on kolbani. >> there were six airstrikes. kurd tissue am forces have held back isil. >> uruguay offers full resettlement for syrian refugees. the country is taking in 120 refugees the first 42ed arrived this past week. soon, they will receive cultural training and permanent housing. al jazeera's daniel schwimler has their story from montevideo. >> it was a long journey to escape fear and danger to end up here for now at least, a haven of peace and tranquility. five families of 42 syrians, most likely children, were personally welcomed by the president. >> we cannot avoid war but we can mitigate the consequences. sending food will not salve our conscience. >> officials working with the united nation's refugee commission went to
family and friends celebrated his life in rochester new hampshire. he was kidnapped in syria and beheaded by isil in august. more than 100 people attended the seshts where his brother said he was a generous man who always put others before himself. >> in syria, the u.s. coalition launched some of its heaviest airstrikes to date on kolbani. >> there were six airstrikes. kurd tissue am forces have held back isil. >> uruguay offers full resettlement for syrian refugees. the...
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hundreds of people filled their church today in foley's hometown of rochester. forty-first birthday. >>> well, air force is wrapping up a in mysterious mission in california. an unpiloted space plane landed at vanedenberg air base yesterday after two years in orbit. military calls it a experimental test vehicle but beyond that no information has been made public. next mission is scheduled for next year. >>> time for a check of the accu weather forecast, meteorologist adam joseph in for melissa. it was windy but nice. >> i said it was a warm wind because it was out of the westerly direction. >> close. >> just wait until tomorrow when we feel wind you will say i want yesterday's win. much warmer. that is how it will feel taking a look at sky six live over center city, all is quiet on this saturday night. wind gusting around 15 miles an hour but a lot less than earlier today. as we look at double scan live radar nothing upstairs so we can move on and take a look at temperatures to the north and west, 51 slating ton, kenneth square 50 degrees. fifty-six in chester.
hundreds of people filled their church today in foley's hometown of rochester. forty-first birthday. >>> well, air force is wrapping up a in mysterious mission in california. an unpiloted space plane landed at vanedenberg air base yesterday after two years in orbit. military calls it a experimental test vehicle but beyond that no information has been made public. next mission is scheduled for next year. >>> time for a check of the accu weather forecast, meteorologist adam...
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the memorial service will be held in his hometown of rochester, new hampshire.anizers are asking for everyone to put a white electric candle in the window in foley's honor. that's what his parents did when his death was confirmed. eight months since the outbreak of ebola in west africa. it is the greatest peacetime challenge the u.n. has ever faced. the advice reached seven countries including the united states and spain. one person, thomas duncan, has died of ebola in the united states. the, two doctors and a nurse and journalist were brought here for treatment and have or are recovering right now. more than 4,000 people in west africa have died since outbreak began. that's out of more than 8,000 people who have been diagnosed with this all around the world. in syria leone, aid agents say the international community needs to invest marfar more mor than into containing the ebola outbreak. they say they do not have enough resources to treat patients. >> this is an ebola treatment center in western freetown. freetown. >> they take it very seriously. >> the treatme
the memorial service will be held in his hometown of rochester, new hampshire.anizers are asking for everyone to put a white electric candle in the window in foley's honor. that's what his parents did when his death was confirmed. eight months since the outbreak of ebola in west africa. it is the greatest peacetime challenge the u.n. has ever faced. the advice reached seven countries including the united states and spain. one person, thomas duncan, has died of ebola in the united states. the,...
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she lives in rochester and is 61 years old.wn consulting firm before being elected to the state house. he was elected mayor of the largest city and lives in manchester. he knocked her out of congress but she returned the favor in 2012. here we are with what many are calling a three peat. each candidate will get one minute to respond after them and they will be allowed 30 seconds of rebuttal time. coast of the exchange on new hampshire public radio and the executive editor of the portsmouth herald. before we start, i would like to thank our other partners in tonight's debate, the telegraph of nashua, the laconia daily fund, and the unh goal of law. -- school of law. the portsmouth naval shipyard is among the largest employers along the seacoast. it was nearly closed as part of the base closings. what more needs to be done to make sure it's not on the chopping block in the future? what is your vision going forward? to be here.hted what needs to be done we have already been done. we invested heavily to make sure they have the fund
she lives in rochester and is 61 years old.wn consulting firm before being elected to the state house. he was elected mayor of the largest city and lives in manchester. he knocked her out of congress but she returned the favor in 2012. here we are with what many are calling a three peat. each candidate will get one minute to respond after them and they will be allowed 30 seconds of rebuttal time. coast of the exchange on new hampshire public radio and the executive editor of the portsmouth...