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he is in rochester, minnesota. dr. noseworthy, the so-called fix -- doc fix law was signed into bill. -- sign into law. how does that affect you? guest: it takes the uncertainty out of year-to-year payments of medicare payments to health care organizations and puts us on a path to moving to pay for value better outcomes for our patients rather than pay for the volume of services we do. we think this is a step forward in the right direction. this is a path we have been advocating to the government for some time. host: how much of your funding, dismissed, deals directly with federal payments and the federal government? guest: approximately half our patients are receiving government payment for their medicare services. that is across our campuses in the upper midwest, florida, and arizona. a little more than half of the services we provide our for patients over age 65, he could as generally have greater health care needs. host: howell has the affordable care act, now that it has been in place a couple of years affected th
he is in rochester, minnesota. dr. noseworthy, the so-called fix -- doc fix law was signed into bill. -- sign into law. how does that affect you? guest: it takes the uncertainty out of year-to-year payments of medicare payments to health care organizations and puts us on a path to moving to pay for value better outcomes for our patients rather than pay for the volume of services we do. we think this is a step forward in the right direction. this is a path we have been advocating to the...
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he is in rochester, minnesota. dr. noseworthy, the so-called fix -- doc fix law was signed into bill. -- sign into law. how does that affect you? guest: it takes the uncertainty out of year-to-year payments of medicare payments to health care organizations and puts us on a path to moving to pay for value better outcomes for our patients rather than pay for the volume of services we do. we think this is a step forward in the right direction. this is a path we have been advocating to the government for some time. host: how much of your funding, dismissed, deals directly with federal payments and the federal government? guest: approximately half our patients are receiving government payment for their medicare services. that is across our campuses in the upper midwest, florida, and arizona. a little more than half of the services we provide our for patients over age 65, he could as generally have greater health care needs. host: howell has the affordable care act, now that it has been in place a couple of years affected th
he is in rochester, minnesota. dr. noseworthy, the so-called fix -- doc fix law was signed into bill. -- sign into law. how does that affect you? guest: it takes the uncertainty out of year-to-year payments of medicare payments to health care organizations and puts us on a path to moving to pay for value better outcomes for our patients rather than pay for the volume of services we do. we think this is a step forward in the right direction. this is a path we have been advocating to the...
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air for 15 years the threads of his story lead back to the years he worked in rochester new york. the story begins in 1984 when rochester police suspected he was a major link in a complex drug traffic network with rochester international airport as the hub. >> if we've been involved in investigations with this individual for approximately three years on and off. we have seen nothing that would indicate a violent behavior or violent pattern in our dealings with our officers or anyone else. >> reporter: they believe it was a drug operation that originated in burke's native jamaica. police believe that burke's job at the airport allowed burke job as a airline clerk. his own friends even had their suspicions. a friends of burke says quote, burke was a heavy duty cocaine dealer. he was dealing in quantity. he was using his airport connections to deal the stuff. but after living and working in california for about a year, he was fired by u.s. air for allegedly stealing $69 from petty cash. he was fired from a job where he was making less than $30,000 a year. yet we find he was spending
air for 15 years the threads of his story lead back to the years he worked in rochester new york. the story begins in 1984 when rochester police suspected he was a major link in a complex drug traffic network with rochester international airport as the hub. >> if we've been involved in investigations with this individual for approximately three years on and off. we have seen nothing that would indicate a violent behavior or violent pattern in our dealings with our officers or anyone else....
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but this is what it looked like in rochester. people had to bundle up before venturing out. it was colder in rochester yesterday than it was there on christmas day. >>> 12 minutes before 6:00. it's chilly this morning with temperatures in the 30s and 40s. look how nice and clear it is from the melon bank building in center city. in the distance, a few scattered clouds with a lot of sunshine. warm that number into the 70s today. 64 yesterday afternoon. 42 degrees right now. still falling at this hour. we don't expect it to go much cooler than it is right now. the view from center city looking past university city which will stay dry today. we can't say the same about tomorrow. in fact much of the week we'll see april showers. so the may flowers should be spectacular this year. dry conditions for our area but look to the southwest and to the west moving through the midwest. those are light scattered showers. that's part of the system that is going to deliver rain to us tomorrow. for today, sunny and nice. and you'll need your sunglasses. leave the umbrella at home today. but t
but this is what it looked like in rochester. people had to bundle up before venturing out. it was colder in rochester yesterday than it was there on christmas day. >>> 12 minutes before 6:00. it's chilly this morning with temperatures in the 30s and 40s. look how nice and clear it is from the melon bank building in center city. in the distance, a few scattered clouds with a lot of sunshine. warm that number into the 70s today. 64 yesterday afternoon. 42 degrees right now. still...
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the easter bunny had to dodge a few flakes in rochester. upstate new york people had to bundle up before venturing out for their holiday. it was colder in rochester yesterday than it was on christmas. >>> nine minutes before 5:00. we are not cold this morning but a little chilly with temperatures still dropping right now. clear view of center city doesn't that look nice? looking across the delaware this morning, not much wind. it is cold in the pocano mountains, 28 degrees. clear skies with no chance of a snowflake there. 44 degrees in northeast philadelphia. atlantic city is now 46 degrees. all eyes are on the ballpark this morning. it's going to be a sunny day today and mild too, with a nice day yesterday in the 60s. we're heading for the 70s this afternoon. the satellite shows some clouds to the south. with those clouds, it will come a chance for some rain for us for tomorrow. what we won't see is any of that. that snow is falling in western new york through just north of toronto and into northern michigan this morning. what we will get
the easter bunny had to dodge a few flakes in rochester. upstate new york people had to bundle up before venturing out for their holiday. it was colder in rochester yesterday than it was on christmas. >>> nine minutes before 5:00. we are not cold this morning but a little chilly with temperatures still dropping right now. clear view of center city doesn't that look nice? looking across the delaware this morning, not much wind. it is cold in the pocano mountains, 28 degrees. clear skies...
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owner for 25 years of town and country pest solutions in rochester, new york.and his daring staff tackle the critters that strike fear into the hearts of their customers. >> each guy that we hire is, like, literally a crazy person. they go out and they're not afraid to do anything. they've had every insect and animal bite them, sting them, you name it. we have fun doing this. >> this cute little snake, we're going to take that home to the kids. >> the team lives up to its slogan. we fear nothing but god. taking on nearly everything that goes bump in the night. from a wayward alligator in a lake to a massive infestation of bats in an attic to raccoons, spiders, bees, and even a 15-foot pet albino python slithering too far from its owner. some things can be relocated. >> just don't go to the same home. >> but others must be eliminated. that's the case for one universally frightening creature that is one of the staff's specialties. cockroaches. and when they invade in skin crawling numbers, this crew likes to capture it all on their camera. june 2009. in one of th
owner for 25 years of town and country pest solutions in rochester, new york.and his daring staff tackle the critters that strike fear into the hearts of their customers. >> each guy that we hire is, like, literally a crazy person. they go out and they're not afraid to do anything. they've had every insect and animal bite them, sting them, you name it. we have fun doing this. >> this cute little snake, we're going to take that home to the kids. >> the team lives up to its...
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. >>> it was a white easter today in rochester, new york where it was colder today than on christmasay. on december 25 the high was 52 degrees and raining. fast forward to today the high was expected to be only 40. forecasters say up to an inch of snow could fall before the day is over which could make the easter eggs a little harder to find. >>> when nightly news continues we go under cover and inside the dark world of adoption scams preying on the hopes and pocket books of would-be parents. >>> women with drive navigating the harsh sahara all in a day's work. >>> for some couples adopting a child is a long emotional road that ends with joy. for others the road ends in betrayal when it finds out they were scammed. adoption experts say this is on the rise. >> reporter: you're watching on hidden camera as two couples meet to discuss adopting a baby. >> how do you feel about giving up the baby? >> i can't feed the baby. i can't do anything for this body. so why not give it a better life. >> this woman who is calling herself michelle says she is 8 months pregnant and will let this coupl
. >>> it was a white easter today in rochester, new york where it was colder today than on christmasay. on december 25 the high was 52 degrees and raining. fast forward to today the high was expected to be only 40. forecasters say up to an inch of snow could fall before the day is over which could make the easter eggs a little harder to find. >>> when nightly news continues we go under cover and inside the dark world of adoption scams preying on the hopes and pocket books of...
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around an inch fell in rochester, new york.ow, granted people in upstate new york are used to seeing snow pretty late in the season, but i'm glad that is not us. >> they probably don't even notice it unless it's like 8 inches. >> but still, i'm so ready for warm weather. >> good because we have warm weather for you. a warm-up on the way, tom. >> a white easter is not that unusual up there in that part of the country. here this morning, we're off to a clear start. live view overlooking washington, in the distance prince george's county. p under a clear sky, lots of sunshine. chill in the air, only near 5 through 8:00 a.m.. after that we'll be jumping in to the 60s by noon. temperature line quickly getting in to the low to mid-70s by mid to late afternoon. beautiful day today with highs reaching lowe to mid-70s. you can track the weather with your storm i'mteam 4 app on your mobile device. right now you'll need a light jackets. leaseesburg down in the 30s. around the metro area generally in the 40s nearby suburbs 40s around the b
around an inch fell in rochester, new york.ow, granted people in upstate new york are used to seeing snow pretty late in the season, but i'm glad that is not us. >> they probably don't even notice it unless it's like 8 inches. >> but still, i'm so ready for warm weather. >> good because we have warm weather for you. a warm-up on the way, tom. >> a white easter is not that unusual up there in that part of the country. here this morning, we're off to a clear start. live...
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people had to bundle up before venturing out in rochester.lder in rochester today than it was on christmas day. >> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> well, that just makes us even more grateful for our temperatures that we saw today, in the 60s. and also plenty of sunshine. we're actually going to warm up as we head into monday. but i'm track aguet workweek for you. and slightly cooler temperatures once again. so we'll head below average. enjoy the 70s tomorrow and also on tuesday. for philadelphia right now, 53 degrees under clear skies. our humidity is down to 38%. wind speed are lighter out of the southwest, 8 miles per hour with breezy conditions throughout most of the day. those will continue as we head into tomorrow. but your current temperature at 39 degrees in the poconos. 52 in redding. 50 degrees in west chester. temperatures still mild in glassboro at 4. 50 in dover and 50 degrees in wilmington. as we head into the rest of tonight, we will drop down into the 40s. our suburbs will drop down in
people had to bundle up before venturing out in rochester.lder in rochester today than it was on christmas day. >> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> well, that just makes us even more grateful for our temperatures that we saw today, in the 60s. and also plenty of sunshine. we're actually going to warm up as we head into monday. but i'm track aguet workweek for you. and slightly cooler temperatures once again. so we'll head below average....
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this is rochester, up state new york just yesterday.ve had a fair amount of snow coming through. around 10 centimeters falling in some places. there was snow for the baseball in chicago on wednesday. so not all together good news. i'm hoping some of that will get out of the way. friday, more rain coming out of texas into louisiana pushing across mississippi. that will drive its way further east with the panhandle seeing nasty weather on saturday. possibility of tornado, large hail damaging winds, possibly flooding as well. and that wet weather stretching right up into the ohio valley up towards the midwest. we have rain just around california san francisco looking wet on saturday. mind you, it's gone by sunday. >>> thank you. lots more coming up on al jazeera. the indian government is being accused of a witch hunt against foreign aid agencies. foreign aid agencies. >>> the european union union's plan to tackle migration in the mediterranean sea -- more people have been brought to italy after being rescued by the italian coast guard. >>>
this is rochester, up state new york just yesterday.ve had a fair amount of snow coming through. around 10 centimeters falling in some places. there was snow for the baseball in chicago on wednesday. so not all together good news. i'm hoping some of that will get out of the way. friday, more rain coming out of texas into louisiana pushing across mississippi. that will drive its way further east with the panhandle seeing nasty weather on saturday. possibility of tornado, large hail damaging...
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it's in rochester i believe. they have a ton of good stuff. a cheap flight if you are trying to go. anything else? thank you so much. [applause] >> as it says up here a must read on sale now monopolists and mary would be happy to sign copies for you. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
it's in rochester i believe. they have a ton of good stuff. a cheap flight if you are trying to go. anything else? thank you so much. [applause] >> as it says up here a must read on sale now monopolists and mary would be happy to sign copies for you. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
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it gets your bank account -- host: rochester, new york. caller: i retired. i used to work for a big name company in rochester that went bankrupt, start with a "k." over the years, as i was working there, i used to put $25 a month away and buy stock. the company went bankrupt about 2013. i never claimed the losses on the stock. since i never sold the stock could i just amend my return for this year or do i have to go back to 2013 -- four last year or do i have to go back to twitter 13 -- 22013? guest: they should be deducted in the year they became worthless. you should file an amended 2013 return. the advantage to that, the irs will have to pay interest. that is the rule. it is unclear that the stock was worthless in 2013. and you can point to something in 2014 that you think is what finally convinced you is worthless, then between 14 is the year. -- then 2014 is the year. you can ask your broker to buy it for one dollar and file a return in 2015. host: seattle washington. sarah is waiting. caller: good morning. my question is this -- i am a small business o
it gets your bank account -- host: rochester, new york. caller: i retired. i used to work for a big name company in rochester that went bankrupt, start with a "k." over the years, as i was working there, i used to put $25 a month away and buy stock. the company went bankrupt about 2013. i never claimed the losses on the stock. since i never sold the stock could i just amend my return for this year or do i have to go back to 2013 -- four last year or do i have to go back to twitter 13...
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this is the scene in rochester new york where they got an inch of snow. >>> and flakes falling in theda mountains where a drought has gripped that state. >>> now back to "lockup." >>> the american counsel showed up one day, 54 days before i was scheduled to go free. i was crossing off the schedule. i thought, he's here early. they screwed up. i'm going to get out early. as soon as i saw his face, i knew something really bad had happened. i was afraid. i was waiting to hear tragic news about somebody, family. and that's when he said, "the high court in hong kong --" >> wants to change the verdict. they want you for smuggling, not possession. >> at first, i couldn't quite fathom it. i'm going free. >> they are very clear about what they want. >> he said, "they are going to sentence you to life." the only discretion he had was he could lower life to 30 years. but life, 30 years, it's all the same. i can't spend the rest of my life in prison. and that's what essentially was happening. the switch went back on. i needed to get very honed and totally focused on escaping. for me, for patrick,
this is the scene in rochester new york where they got an inch of snow. >>> and flakes falling in theda mountains where a drought has gripped that state. >>> now back to "lockup." >>> the american counsel showed up one day, 54 days before i was scheduled to go free. i was crossing off the schedule. i thought, he's here early. they screwed up. i'm going to get out early. as soon as i saw his face, i knew something really bad had happened. i was afraid. i was...
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host: from rochester new york here is andrew. good morning. caller: morning.t is cold but it is always called out here. guest: cold and beautiful sound like rochester. caller: you ever been out there? guest: yeah i sure have. upstate new york is beautiful. caller: who does rush limbaugh work for? guest: it works for his radio syndicate for whom he is well-paid. i will take that ball and run with it for a second. first of all, if you pull back for a second and look at the forces that are transforming news media over the past decade in change -- and change, there have been essentially three revolutions within have my lifetime. you happy days when there were essentially three sanctioned networks that were repository of all news knowledge and perhaps as many magazines and change. then you have the rise of talk radio and partisan media which was designed in the eyes of the people who advocated it. they believe the implicit bias of mainstream media required explicit bias to balance. then you had the fragmentation in the media environment with the rise of online. wha
host: from rochester new york here is andrew. good morning. caller: morning.t is cold but it is always called out here. guest: cold and beautiful sound like rochester. caller: you ever been out there? guest: yeah i sure have. upstate new york is beautiful. caller: who does rush limbaugh work for? guest: it works for his radio syndicate for whom he is well-paid. i will take that ball and run with it for a second. first of all, if you pull back for a second and look at the forces that are...
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a rochester woman wrote about a remarkable dream she had that she believed had significant meaning. in the dream she saw a great storm with terrible thunder and lightning and she said it was as though the heavens and earth were coming together. in the dream she saw lincoln standing erect above the clouds and the sun and the thunder and the lightning towering over the city of washington with a book in his hand. she continued, quote, he was crowned with honors and covered with laurels and he looked very smiling. i thought i clapped my hands and sung the following verse which i remembered when i awoke and rose from my bed and i penned it to paper. this is the poem the woman hearden her dream. a voice from the north has proclaimed and slavery is ended and freedom is born. the fair sunny south is restored one more. secession has ended and slavery is over. think about that. may 1861 prior to the first major battle of the civil war and long before lincoln would issue the emancipation proclamation. this woman envisioned lincoln as a savior to the nation and liberator to the slaves. in these
a rochester woman wrote about a remarkable dream she had that she believed had significant meaning. in the dream she saw a great storm with terrible thunder and lightning and she said it was as though the heavens and earth were coming together. in the dream she saw lincoln standing erect above the clouds and the sun and the thunder and the lightning towering over the city of washington with a book in his hand. she continued, quote, he was crowned with honors and covered with laurels and he...
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she could have sent a very different message had she gone to, say, syracuse and utica or rochester andthe urban center entirely. it's people who are outside of the new york metropolitan area aren't really going to tell the difference all that much. you hear vaguely when you don't live around here of brooklyn being where the hipsters are and whatnot, but i don't think generally people still think of it outside of the sort of new york city area or outside of the northeast corridor as still being part of new york in a general sense. >> there's also a practical thing here. a lot of the people who work on the campaign and cover the campaign live in brooklyn. in terms of recruiting top talent, you're going to get a lot of people who aren't going to want to move to utica or rochester, they're happy about riding their bikes five minutes to work every day and also in terms of covering the campaign this is where people who cover campaigns, a lot of them hang out. if you're going to be in the bars at night trading information and leaks and stuff, this is a pretty easy organic place to do it. >> i
she could have sent a very different message had she gone to, say, syracuse and utica or rochester andthe urban center entirely. it's people who are outside of the new york metropolitan area aren't really going to tell the difference all that much. you hear vaguely when you don't live around here of brooklyn being where the hipsters are and whatnot, but i don't think generally people still think of it outside of the sort of new york city area or outside of the northeast corridor as still being...
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revolt of standardized testing has occurred, even more in the suburbs -- long island, the suburbs of rochester and buffalo. in school districts that formerly were not considered to have problems. in reality what has happened, in 2009, state tests in new york showed over 70% of all schools the kids were at proficient levels. suddenly, the test was -- the test was change the following years and the numbers drop to 57%. in the new curriculum and the purpose and she does for vincent -- the proficiency has dropped even further. now you're told the kids are failing. i think that is had an impact on these parents were paying high taxes in the suburbs. >> i will tell you my colleagues in smallrural school districts who did not express it at the beginning are now expensing it to a higher degree many of them, then we are in the suburbs. even if everything that the state is doing is 100% correct the doubt in the protest are indicative of a massive failure on the part of the state to persuade people that what they're doing is right. i don't accept the first part, but even if you did, shouldn't people take
revolt of standardized testing has occurred, even more in the suburbs -- long island, the suburbs of rochester and buffalo. in school districts that formerly were not considered to have problems. in reality what has happened, in 2009, state tests in new york showed over 70% of all schools the kids were at proficient levels. suddenly, the test was -- the test was change the following years and the numbers drop to 57%. in the new curriculum and the purpose and she does for vincent -- the...
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>> caller: jim boo-yah from rochester, new york. how are you? >> i'm all right. how about you? caller: hey, i'm calling about cypress semiconductor. had a nice little run there, up to oh, i don't know -- >> 16. >> caller: almost 16 there. is this a good time to -- >> yes i think it is. i've seen this stock trade down and people are saying jim, what's the matter with it? i say, nothing. i say, buy. all right, now i'm going to go to bruce, oh, in ohio. bruce! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. bruce from chesapeake ohio. i've been following you since the 1990s on the street.com. >> holy cow, man. that makes you older than me. what's up? >> caller: i even have some street.com stock. i'm calling about twitter after you did your technical analysis last week, twitter surged several times, getting knocked back down each time. what's going on short-term -- >> i have to tell you, i don't like the way twitter acts. i know that tim collins said it looked good. this stock feels like there is absolutely, without a doubt, a seller at the 50 level, who lives there. that's what we used to call it. that
>> caller: jim boo-yah from rochester, new york. how are you? >> i'm all right. how about you? caller: hey, i'm calling about cypress semiconductor. had a nice little run there, up to oh, i don't know -- >> 16. >> caller: almost 16 there. is this a good time to -- >> yes i think it is. i've seen this stock trade down and people are saying jim, what's the matter with it? i say, nothing. i say, buy. all right, now i'm going to go to bruce, oh, in ohio. bruce!...
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david: i am from rochester minnesota. i think in the modern day, when you have twitter shrinking things down to 140 characters, it sort of provides information where everything has to be brief, so you have to boil it down to the core, and sometimes to get viewer attention, you have to make it very polarized and that is another reason why i guess we hate washington, and we hate the news. well, i am not saying we hate the news. brian: where do you go for yours? david: my parents are chinese, so we watch the chinese government news, and with the commendation of the japanese and the nhk and some american sources. brian: so when you watch central chinese television news, how much of it do you believe? david: none of it. it depends. for example, when i watch a particular news story, china will be blaming america, america will be blaming china. and it is just -- brian: do you ever find american reporters blaming china because they are americans? david: yes. they have their own bias. it is interesting that their own cultural valu
david: i am from rochester minnesota. i think in the modern day, when you have twitter shrinking things down to 140 characters, it sort of provides information where everything has to be brief, so you have to boil it down to the core, and sometimes to get viewer attention, you have to make it very polarized and that is another reason why i guess we hate washington, and we hate the news. well, i am not saying we hate the news. brian: where do you go for yours? david: my parents are chinese, so...
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it gets your bank account -- host: rochester, new york. caller: i retired. used to work for a big name company in rochester that went bankrupt, start with a "k." over the years, as i was working there, i used to put $25 a month away and buy stock. the company went bankrupt about 2013. i never claimed the losses on the stock. since i never sold the stock could i just amend my return for this year or do i have to go back to 2013 -- four last year or do i have to go back to twitter 13 -- 22013? guest: they should be deducted in the year they became worthless. you should file an amended 2013 return. the advantage to that, the irs will have to pay interest. that is the rule. it is unclear that the stock was worthless in 2013. and you can point to something in 2014 that you think is what finally convinced you is worthless, then between 14 is the year. -- then 2014 is the year. you can ask your broker to buy it for one dollar and file a return in 2015. host: seattle washington. sarah is waiting. caller: good morning. my question is this -- i am a small business own
it gets your bank account -- host: rochester, new york. caller: i retired. used to work for a big name company in rochester that went bankrupt, start with a "k." over the years, as i was working there, i used to put $25 a month away and buy stock. the company went bankrupt about 2013. i never claimed the losses on the stock. since i never sold the stock could i just amend my return for this year or do i have to go back to 2013 -- four last year or do i have to go back to twitter 13 --...
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host: from rochester new york here is andrew. good morning. caller: morning.t is cold but it is always called out here. guest: cold and beautiful sound like rochester. caller: you ever been out there? guest: yeah i sure have. upstate new york is beautiful. caller: who does rush limbaugh work for? guest: it works for his radio syndicate for whom he is well-paid. i will take that ball and run with it for a second. first of all, if you pull back for a second and look at the forces that are transforming news media over the past decade in change -- and change, there have been essentially three revolutions within have my lifetime. you happy days when there were essentially three sanctioned networks that were repository of all news knowledge and perhaps as many magazines and change. then you have the rise of talk radio and partisan media which was designed in the eyes of the people who advocated it. they believe the implicit bias of mainstream media required explicit bias to balance. then you had the fragmentation in the media environment with the rise of online. wha
host: from rochester new york here is andrew. good morning. caller: morning.t is cold but it is always called out here. guest: cold and beautiful sound like rochester. caller: you ever been out there? guest: yeah i sure have. upstate new york is beautiful. caller: who does rush limbaugh work for? guest: it works for his radio syndicate for whom he is well-paid. i will take that ball and run with it for a second. first of all, if you pull back for a second and look at the forces that are...
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he will join us a -- join us from rochester minnesota. that is all coming up. if you watch this program regularly, and december, we had to ban political consultants, brad and dallas woodhouse. during their segment -- they are on opposing sides, by the way -- during their segment, they received a phone call. here it is. [video clip] >> we go to joy and raleigh, north carolina. >> good morning from down south. >> oh god, it's mom. >> i am your mother. i does a great that all families are like ours. i do not know many families are writing at thanksgiving. >> is is your mother? >> i was very glad that this thanksgiving was a year that you two were supposed to go to your in-laws. i am hoping you will have some of this out of your system when you come here for christmas. >> we were not together this thanksgiving we were most years -- >> i would really like a peaceful christmas and i love you both. >> this was not planned. she called in on the normal line. but since you did call in mrs. woodhouse, what is it like to raise these two boys? >> it hadn't been easy. host:
he will join us a -- join us from rochester minnesota. that is all coming up. if you watch this program regularly, and december, we had to ban political consultants, brad and dallas woodhouse. during their segment -- they are on opposing sides, by the way -- during their segment, they received a phone call. here it is. [video clip] >> we go to joy and raleigh, north carolina. >> good morning from down south. >> oh god, it's mom. >> i am your mother. i does a great that...
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it is about a 12-year-old girl in rochester who got a text. the text said she was invited to a party. the text said meet me in a parking lot. then she got raped in a man sold on craig's list, sold for sex. raped by two other men. finally, the guy that did this -- weeks later they were able to find him. he has been prosecuted -- he's being prosecuted federally. that's what this is about. these are serious crimes. the average age of a a victim is 12 years old. again, i want to thank senator correspondent nun for his work. we have -- again i want to thank senator cornyn for his work. we have worked together on this bill. this has been a lot of work for the last month but i am so pleased. i see the senator from maine is also here, who has been such a leader in this area. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. ms. collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you mr. president. mr. president, first let me commend senator cornyn and senator klobuchar for the work that they have done on this antitraff
it is about a 12-year-old girl in rochester who got a text. the text said she was invited to a party. the text said meet me in a parking lot. then she got raped in a man sold on craig's list, sold for sex. raped by two other men. finally, the guy that did this -- weeks later they were able to find him. he has been prosecuted -- he's being prosecuted federally. that's what this is about. these are serious crimes. the average age of a a victim is 12 years old. again, i want to thank senator...
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>> guest: attica is a correctional facility in upstate new york east of rochester and buffalo which,like every other place in new york and indeed throughout the country was overcrowded, disproportionately populated by african-americans, underfunded -- c-span: and he's governor. >> guest: he's governor. interestingly enough, he had brought in a man named russ oswald to run a new department the of contractions -- department of corrections. the idea being to begin to reform this antiquated system. but in 1971 new york state also was many a severe budget crunch. and the two priorities collided. but it's hard to make people 40 years later understand immerse themselves in the culture of 1971. not only the prison culture, not only the very real sense of grievance felt by prisoners and particularly african-americans about the justice system in its entirety but also a culture in which once the takeover occurred in september 1971, part of this was just fate. rockefeller was out of state. he was in washington d.c. he was not part of that unfolding process as it took place the first day of the t
>> guest: attica is a correctional facility in upstate new york east of rochester and buffalo which,like every other place in new york and indeed throughout the country was overcrowded, disproportionately populated by african-americans, underfunded -- c-span: and he's governor. >> guest: he's governor. interestingly enough, he had brought in a man named russ oswald to run a new department the of contractions -- department of corrections. the idea being to begin to reform this...
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at the radar because we have everything from snow in the northeast there it is and syracuse and rochester air in this direction and obviously below freezing to support snow and as we zoom to where you were mentioning, texas strong storms this morning with heavy rain right now is the primary threat and severe weather risk enhances through the course of the day and where we have lighter colors and pinks in south texas that is a thunderstorm watch the potential is there especially for wind and hail and red and green are places we have flood concerns but as the day goes on here is where we have the highest risks, places like dallas right in the bullseye of where we could deal with some severe weather and does include the tornado risk also elevated risk into kansas, spreading in the day tomorrow and front loves along then the risk moves the highest part of the risk kentucky and kansas but the heavy rain corridor will stay through the south and that will cause us a lot of problems as well and see it develop through the course of the day and not the best start to maybe our last weekend in april.
at the radar because we have everything from snow in the northeast there it is and syracuse and rochester air in this direction and obviously below freezing to support snow and as we zoom to where you were mentioning, texas strong storms this morning with heavy rain right now is the primary threat and severe weather risk enhances through the course of the day and where we have lighter colors and pinks in south texas that is a thunderstorm watch the potential is there especially for wind and...
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we had a team in from rochester a few weeks back, and a couple of years, -- a couple of years ago, their graduation rate was 9%. i think them work it up to 20% now. we know what education means for your future. those are the areas where working on. and the president talks about it in three ways. one, there is a moral obligation. if you work hard and play by the roles, we have a responsibility to help you succeed. when you succeed, we succeed. our neighbor's kids are our kids. i grew up poor in western massachusetts. but i grew up in a neighborhood where i knew i could not the door and i ride my bike. just making sure that we ramp up that ethic that we have a responsibility for each other. the other piece is recognizing that sometimes you can work really hard, and there are barriers we still have to remove. and there is an economic imperative. the stats have disconnected 7 million youths. the vast majority of them have many boys of color. there is a $1.6 trillion loss to society from a fiscal perspective, and a $4.8 trillion lost from a social perspective. if we look at a nation that is b
we had a team in from rochester a few weeks back, and a couple of years, -- a couple of years ago, their graduation rate was 9%. i think them work it up to 20% now. we know what education means for your future. those are the areas where working on. and the president talks about it in three ways. one, there is a moral obligation. if you work hard and play by the roles, we have a responsibility to help you succeed. when you succeed, we succeed. our neighbor's kids are our kids. i grew up poor in...
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like rochester new york saying really? it's late april.g, the wind chill is 34. >> it is cold here. >>> coming up on "gma," bruce jenner. diane sawyer here with the sneak peek of the big interview. >>> also coming up a remarkable story of a wife's intuition. how she raced home just the time to save her husband's life. >>> and dr. oz going on the offensive. what he's saying about critics right now. >>> and the end to one of television's most popular characters. mcdreamy's run on "grey's anatomy" is over. all the latest in a minute. that's lactaid®. right. 100% real milk just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl, boom! lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for a tasty snack that's 100% real dairy try lactaid® cottage cheese. lowe's presents: how to plan for the future. happy valentine's day. happy birthday. sorry i forgot our anniversary. happy mother's day. now get 20% off all miracle-gro products at
like rochester new york saying really? it's late april.g, the wind chill is 34. >> it is cold here. >>> coming up on "gma," bruce jenner. diane sawyer here with the sneak peek of the big interview. >>> also coming up a remarkable story of a wife's intuition. how she raced home just the time to save her husband's life. >>> and dr. oz going on the offensive. what he's saying about critics right now. >>> and the end to one of television's most...
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what could have been a devastating tragedy for a family near rochester new york had a happy ending thanksan speeding bullets to save the day. no one should have survived this crash on november23 2013. terry was driving home with all four of her children. the youngest just 6 months old. then the unthinkable. >> as i was turning, the other guy ran the light and hit us. >> the impact was so hard. the vehicle was immediately on fire. >> reporter: in the car behind terry was off-duty police officer and mother of two, christine wilson. >> i heard babies, babies i just reacted. >> reporter: father of two frank was headed out for work as a snowplow operator. both sprang into action. christine is the first to reach the car. >> i grabbed the first child. helped her unbuckle. >> reporter: christine gets marianna baby adelai and one of the boys out. she couldn't get the other. >> it was dark. i couldn't see nothing. everyone was saying it's about to explode. i didn't hear none of that. i guess i just went into tunnel vision. >> reporter: the heat and smoke was too much. >> i knew i had that last chil
what could have been a devastating tragedy for a family near rochester new york had a happy ending thanksan speeding bullets to save the day. no one should have survived this crash on november23 2013. terry was driving home with all four of her children. the youngest just 6 months old. then the unthinkable. >> as i was turning, the other guy ran the light and hit us. >> the impact was so hard. the vehicle was immediately on fire. >> reporter: in the car behind terry was...
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what could have been a devastating tragedy for a family near rochester, new york, had a happy endingter than speeding bullets to save the day. no one should have survived this crash on november 23, 2013. terri was driving home from a birthday party with all four of her children. marianna twins maddox and dante, and the baby adelai just 6 months old. then, the unthinkable. >> as i was turning, the other guy ran the light and hit us. >> the impact was so hard. the vehicle was immediately on fire. >> reporter: in the car behind terri was off-duty police officer and mother of two, christine wilson. >> i heard babies, babies, i just reacted to it. >> reporter: also nearby, frank destefano, a father of two, was headed out for work as a snowplow operator. both sprang into action. christine is the first to reach the car. >> i grabbed the first child. helped her unbuckle. >> reporter: christine gets marianna, baby adelai, and maddox you can buckled and to safety. but she's struggling to get dante out of his car seat. >> the smoke started getting thick. it was heavy. it was dark. i couldn't se
what could have been a devastating tragedy for a family near rochester, new york, had a happy endingter than speeding bullets to save the day. no one should have survived this crash on november 23, 2013. terri was driving home from a birthday party with all four of her children. marianna twins maddox and dante, and the baby adelai just 6 months old. then, the unthinkable. >> as i was turning, the other guy ran the light and hit us. >> the impact was so hard. the vehicle was...
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. >> host: john, rochester, new york. you're on with ron kessler. >> caller: good afternoon and happy easter. >> guest: happy easter. >> caller: i read the bureau and i was looking around the bookstore looking for something to read that caught my eye and i wound up reading inside the cia inside the white house. your books are great. those are the only ones that i have read. but you are certainly fantastic and i enjoy your work very much. this is great. and i just really wanted to call and say that i enjoy your work, maybe the only thing i can think of is they popout throughout on the west wing they end with the big assassination attempt throughout the southern united states. what did you think and thanks again for all of your work. >> i had no idea that you were there. >> guest: it's not just the character that you portray. and i'm for trade looking like me and the same with my wife pam sitting at a desk in front of the office with some of the don fehr someone had done the actual drawings. i so appreciate that comment the
. >> host: john, rochester, new york. you're on with ron kessler. >> caller: good afternoon and happy easter. >> guest: happy easter. >> caller: i read the bureau and i was looking around the bookstore looking for something to read that caught my eye and i wound up reading inside the cia inside the white house. your books are great. those are the only ones that i have read. but you are certainly fantastic and i enjoy your work very much. this is great. and i just really...
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. >> and these young men are from rochester, new york.paul blart, actor kevin james. and from the new film, "ex-machina," oscar isaac. plus, performing their new hit "worth it," fifth harmony. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
. >> and these young men are from rochester, new york.paul blart, actor kevin james. and from the new film, "ex-machina," oscar isaac. plus, performing their new hit "worth it," fifth harmony. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
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give the example in the book of a branch campus at the university of minnesota which they built in rochesterinnesota because the mayo clinic is there and they didn't have a branch campus. they built a two blocks away from the mayo clinic. they rented out an expensive space in an abandoned food court court. none of the classes is under 30 suthers no class-size ratio issue at all. there only two majors, health majors because they are near the mayo clinic. if you want to major in health sciences in the state of minnesota or elsewhere you go there. if there. if you want to major in something else you don't go there. actually what was amazing about it was because they were so small and because they started from this premise the chemistry teacher in the biology teacher in anguish teacher in the philosophy teacher were all coordinating their curricula over the course of the semester so it made sense as people would go from class to class to class which is both commonsensical and entirely impossible in the kind of atomized dispersed approach to testing authority and educational decisions that all in
give the example in the book of a branch campus at the university of minnesota which they built in rochesterinnesota because the mayo clinic is there and they didn't have a branch campus. they built a two blocks away from the mayo clinic. they rented out an expensive space in an abandoned food court court. none of the classes is under 30 suthers no class-size ratio issue at all. there only two majors, health majors because they are near the mayo clinic. if you want to major in health sciences...
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. >> and these young men are from rochester, new york.ured during an industrial accident at a mall construction site. at least one was shocked and has serious injuries. all three are being treated at paoli hospital. the accident has led to a power outage in the area. >>> let's update you on the traffic situation with karen rogers. >> reporter: we have an accident with big delays on 295 in new jersey. the accident is past route 30. you're jammed in both directions. northbound in the single digits. southbound 12 to 16 miles per hour. southbound from 73 to 42 anticipate northbound from 45 to 42 so a slow go right there. causing problems on 42 northbound slowing from the black horse to 295. a 23 minute ride from the atlantic city to the walt whitman bridge. on the the schuylkill expressway we had delays heading toward the curve looking better now matt. >> that's good. david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: we have broken through with the sunshine full son on the terrace. feeling comfortable and building in
. >> and these young men are from rochester, new york.ured during an industrial accident at a mall construction site. at least one was shocked and has serious injuries. all three are being treated at paoli hospital. the accident has led to a power outage in the area. >>> let's update you on the traffic situation with karen rogers. >> reporter: we have an accident with big delays on 295 in new jersey. the accident is past route 30. you're jammed in both directions....
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. >> and these young men are from rochester, new york.rrow there will be rain showers coming in, clouds for the last couple of hours, sunshine becoming more abundant over the region high clouds over virginia, technical is starting to warm up now as a result of 54 in gaithersburg, 52 in manassas. grab the sunglasses today, you'll need it for the drive highs in the low to mid 70's across the region. rain showers possible tomorrow heaviest midday and then trying out for the afternoon and evening hours, cooler temperatures for the rest of the week. jamie: some glare is definitely -- some glare is definitely a factor this morning over the wet roads. there is an accident reported here and one near montgomery avenue but again, you can get by without much of a problem. new hampshire avenue, we are definitely on the brakes. this is the outer loop of the beltway working your way closer to colesville road. taking a look at the map i want to show you spot averaging 17 miles per hour, working your way closer to georgia avenue we loosen up quite a bit.
. >> and these young men are from rochester, new york.rrow there will be rain showers coming in, clouds for the last couple of hours, sunshine becoming more abundant over the region high clouds over virginia, technical is starting to warm up now as a result of 54 in gaithersburg, 52 in manassas. grab the sunglasses today, you'll need it for the drive highs in the low to mid 70's across the region. rain showers possible tomorrow heaviest midday and then trying out for the afternoon and...
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host: we will go to robert rochester, new york. caller: yeah, just a few points here. i do want to blame's of fuel -- blame fossil fuels for the global warming we have until we address the chemical trails of morning blocking out the blue sky. until we figure out what the project in alaska is doing blasting the iron sphere. and not only that, why can't we as a country, with an energy-based economy, why can't we figure out commercial hemp? you can't tell me texas tech, m.i.t. can't figure out how to burn commercial hemp. every broken downtown in america can go and have a basis of economy on renewable energy. host: michael livermore, let's take this idea of renewable technology. guest: absolutely. so you might ask the question, why haven't we developed cleaner energy technologies? or why are we dissatisfied with the correct mix of technologies we have available? a major part of that region is that cost, the true costs associated with energies including coal, are not reflected -- the companies do not bear those costs. the full costs, the full public health costs associated
host: we will go to robert rochester, new york. caller: yeah, just a few points here. i do want to blame's of fuel -- blame fossil fuels for the global warming we have until we address the chemical trails of morning blocking out the blue sky. until we figure out what the project in alaska is doing blasting the iron sphere. and not only that, why can't we as a country, with an energy-based economy, why can't we figure out commercial hemp? you can't tell me texas tech, m.i.t. can't figure out how...
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ben carson he would be the aaa rochester red wings.he can win. it's sort of like a great minor league team. marco rubio, we say he would be the chicago cubs. the chicago cubs loaded with youth this year. marco rubio stressing youth, generational issues. and the cubs and the white sox sharing chicago and rubio has to share florida with jeb bush. and sought walker would be the st. louis cardinals. anyway, thank you for playing along with us on that. enjoy the baseball season that kicks off tonight. enjoy the presidential season. thank you for getting up with us today. up next melissa harris-perry. stay tuned for that. we will see you next weekend. have a great weekend. happy easter to my family. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the wel
ben carson he would be the aaa rochester red wings.he can win. it's sort of like a great minor league team. marco rubio, we say he would be the chicago cubs. the chicago cubs loaded with youth this year. marco rubio stressing youth, generational issues. and the cubs and the white sox sharing chicago and rubio has to share florida with jeb bush. and sought walker would be the st. louis cardinals. anyway, thank you for playing along with us on that. enjoy the baseball season that kicks off...
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from rochester, new york, joe is next. caller: how are you doing? basically, this is how i see it. i have been a part of various different religions, and what they teach you want to adopt the faith is what you know is the truth. and it is the like. and that, within itself, divides us because that has -- that will ideology has embedded in it that what you know is the truth. and it gives you a sort of arrogance that you are living better than somebody else. so that, within itself plagues the division. host: ok, joe, thank you for the call. the headline, jeff bush as the inevitable choice. republicans say, not so fast. three months into what alice once confidently described as shocking on and dominate, his early campaigning looks like it is the junk and not that wasn't. ""po"politico" is reporting -- it soon will come to an and for hillary clinton's earlier staffers. setting up shop at one point plaza in brooklyn heights. a lease has been signed at that location for clinton's had -- campaign headquarters. the operation will occupy two full floors. the clinton team will be taking -- as
from rochester, new york, joe is next. caller: how are you doing? basically, this is how i see it. i have been a part of various different religions, and what they teach you want to adopt the faith is what you know is the truth. and it is the like. and that, within itself, divides us because that has -- that will ideology has embedded in it that what you know is the truth. and it gives you a sort of arrogance that you are living better than somebody else. so that, within itself plagues the...
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host: we will go to robert rochester, new york. caller: yeah, just a few points here.ant to blame's of fuel -- blame fossil fuels for the global warming we have until we address the chemical trails of morning blocking out the blue sky. until we figure out what the project in alaska is doing blasting the iron sphere. and not only that, why can't we as a country, with an energy-based economy, why can't we figure out commercial hemp? you can't tell me texas tech, m.i.t. can't figure out how to burn commercial hemp. every broken downtown in america can go and have a basis of economy on renewable energy. host: michael livermore, let's take this idea of renewable technology. guest: absolutely. so you might ask the question, why haven't we developed cleaner energy technologies? or why are we dissatisfied with the correct mix of technologies we have available? a major part of that region is that cost, the true costs associated with energies including coal, are not reflected -- the companies do not bear those costs. the full costs, the full public health costs associated with p
host: we will go to robert rochester, new york. caller: yeah, just a few points here.ant to blame's of fuel -- blame fossil fuels for the global warming we have until we address the chemical trails of morning blocking out the blue sky. until we figure out what the project in alaska is doing blasting the iron sphere. and not only that, why can't we as a country, with an energy-based economy, why can't we figure out commercial hemp? you can't tell me texas tech, m.i.t. can't figure out how to...
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." >> celebra ♪ >> good morning rochester! >> april showers -- >> bring out flowers!ay" show. >> morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." tuesday morning, april 2 that's what the sign says. the crowd is happy. there's a little spring in the air. >> we go together. >> why didn't we wear a jacket? >> exactly. i don't know about you guys but i can't imagine riding that ferris wheel in orlando much less what nik wallenda is going to do. he's going to walk atop it while it's moving. it's all going to happen live on "today" tomorrow. we're going to speak to nik in just a little bit. >> looks a little cloudy there. >> it's wet if you look behind him, it's rain pg. >> weather might give him a . emergency this morning. national g troops are now patrolling the streets after peaceful protests gave way to a night of violence there. nbc's ron allen is in baltimore with more. >> good morning, natalie. a very intense night here with police and protesters and people in the streets running battles back and forth through the night. a lot of damage a lot of buildings in flames. this
." >> celebra ♪ >> good morning rochester! >> april showers -- >> bring out flowers!ay" show. >> morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." tuesday morning, april 2 that's what the sign says. the crowd is happy. there's a little spring in the air. >> we go together. >> why didn't we wear a jacket? >> exactly. i don't know about you guys but i can't imagine riding that ferris wheel in orlando much less what nik wallenda is...