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, rochester, new york, and israel. thanks for your time. >> guest: appreciate it. >> you've been watching "the communicators" on c-span. if you'd like to see more programs, go to c-span.org/communicators. >> c-span created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> over the next several weeks the supreme court will announce decisions in a number of cases. today the center for american progress holds a discussion on what to expect. those cases include king v. burwell dealing with the affordable care act and the health insurance marketplace. other cases could affect fair housing laws and marriage equality protections for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. watch it live at 10 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> this summer booktv will cover book festivals from around the country and top nonfiction authors and books. near the end of june watch for the annual roosevelt reading festival from the franklin d. roosevelt president
, rochester, new york, and israel. thanks for your time. >> guest: appreciate it. >> you've been watching "the communicators" on c-span. if you'd like to see more programs, go to c-span.org/communicators. >> c-span created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> over the next several weeks the supreme court will announce decisions in a number of cases. today the center for...
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>> rochester, new york. host: lexifone. rochester, new york, and isreal. thanks for your time. >> you have been watching "the communicators." if you would like to see more, go to c-span.org/thatcommunicators. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span, brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. >> the funeral for vice president biden's eldest son beau, took place in delaware. president obama was there to deliver the eulogy. we heard remarks from beau's brother, hunter. >> the first memory i had was of him lying in the hospital bed. i was almost three years old. i remember my brother was one year and one day older than me. holding my hand and staring into my eyes saying, i love you. i love you. i love you. over and over again. in my 42 years since, he never stopped holding my hand. he never stopped telling me just how much he loves me. my hand wasn't the only hand he hel
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steve dubnik exifone in rochester new york. thank you very much. >> guest: thank you very much. appreciate it. >> if you'd like to see more programs go to c-span.org/communicators. .. >> >> and would be heading back to europe to continue talks. the crisis did you grade was escalating and we will he your id detail about ukraine isis was on a rampage. and the u.s.-led coalition was weighing tough choices to defeat the growing peril of american interests and allies in the middle east including israel.
steve dubnik exifone in rochester new york. thank you very much. >> guest: thank you very much. appreciate it. >> if you'd like to see more programs go to c-span.org/communicators. .. >> >> and would be heading back to europe to continue talks. the crisis did you grade was escalating and we will he your id detail about ukraine isis was on a rampage. and the u.s.-led coalition was weighing tough choices to defeat the growing peril of american interests and allies in the...
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far for this day to happen. >> my parents, jamal and zubeda, made their way -- made their way to rochesterrom ethiopia in the '80s and '90s. >> reporter: what they didn't say, because everyone here knows, is who he dad is. the head janitor in the school, who escaped life as a teenage soldier in ethiopia in the 1980s, and came to the u.s., unable to read or write. until he taught himself. and then, starting a family. she was up there today and is the oldest of his four kids and she made clear what an inspiration her dad and her mom have done. >> they had the audacity to imagine something better for me and my siblings. >> reporter: she got superior grades and is going to barnard college, planning to be a doctor. but she's not the first college grad in her family. her dad, even while working here, earned a bachelor's degree just a few years ago. so, they have this in common. knowing what it feels like to graduate. because some your needs happen over generations. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> congratulations to her and the entire class of 2015. thank you for watching tonight. "gma" and
far for this day to happen. >> my parents, jamal and zubeda, made their way -- made their way to rochesterrom ethiopia in the '80s and '90s. >> reporter: what they didn't say, because everyone here knows, is who he dad is. the head janitor in the school, who escaped life as a teenage soldier in ethiopia in the 1980s, and came to the u.s., unable to read or write. until he taught himself. and then, starting a family. she was up there today and is the oldest of his four kids and she...
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are needed, they will pay the entire cost of those patients going to phoenix or jacksonville or rochester for all the diagnostics and all the care and send the caregiver for that care at no cost to the employee, which is an extraordinary benefit if you think about it. and then you realize, wait a minute, it is an extraordinary benefit, but it makes good sense to walmart because the diagnosis will be accurate, the care will be as safe as it can be, as cutting edge as it can be and the patient will get back to work. and they've recognized that the avoided cost for complex care in a highly engineered system like mayo saves them money. and we believe that's our value, if you will, for other employers who say, for our employees, if they get complex care, it's very expensive, but it will be a lot less expensive if they do the right thing and do it quickly and help the patient get back and it's also good for their employees. and so this is an area of growth for us to take the proven value of our care, better care at lower costs, safer care, avoiding the back and forth that you mentioned about ne
are needed, they will pay the entire cost of those patients going to phoenix or jacksonville or rochester for all the diagnostics and all the care and send the caregiver for that care at no cost to the employee, which is an extraordinary benefit if you think about it. and then you realize, wait a minute, it is an extraordinary benefit, but it makes good sense to walmart because the diagnosis will be accurate, the care will be as safe as it can be, as cutting edge as it can be and the patient...
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owner for 25 years of town and country pest solutions in rochester, new york.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. every day of our life. >> 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
owner for 25 years of town and country pest solutions in rochester, new york.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. every day of our life. >> this cute little snake, we're going to take that home to the kids. >> the team...
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. >> the dog's owner 29-year-old ronald cooper was rushed to rochester general hospital after hitting a light pole, he faces driving without a license and driving under the influence and they found cocaine in the vehicle too. >>> a new nba champion the warriors out lasted the cavaliers they won 105 to 97 and it was seen right here on 6 abc the big win came on the road, in lebron james's home town of cleveland crowds in downtown oakland took to the streets to celebrate the big win. still to come on "action news" at noon, the maker of botox is making a big move. >> plus, coming up in the next half hour, the lawsuit against the pennsylvania planet fitness, the comments made by a gym manager. 14 irresistible flavors. one for the mood. one for the moment. each one can make every day more delicious than the last. the taste could only be baileys. the experience could only be yours. baileys coffee creamers. this is the one. >>> the amazon center is accepting job applications again today. amazon is trying to hire 500 full-time workers here in middletown can workers can apply on merry mack aven
. >> the dog's owner 29-year-old ronald cooper was rushed to rochester general hospital after hitting a light pole, he faces driving without a license and driving under the influence and they found cocaine in the vehicle too. >>> a new nba champion the warriors out lasted the cavaliers they won 105 to 97 and it was seen right here on 6 abc the big win came on the road, in lebron james's home town of cleveland crowds in downtown oakland took to the streets to celebrate the big...
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he was at the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota, and they told him he was not really enough to go to his daughter's wedding. >> how heartbreaking. >> here's the thing, doctors kept watch oef him and realized you know what? we think if we send somebody with him, he should be able to attend this wedding. so somebody from the hospital traveled with him from minnesota to california where the wedding was being held. they didn't tell the bride. >> you neve want to upstage the bride but in this case all good. >> he was able to walk her down the aisle. look at the look on her face. she walks away like i cannot believe what i'm seeing. what's wonderful is somebody from the hospital did fly with her father so he could come to the wedding. this was a few days before the wedding, it was held on a saturday but her dad said i'm going to be able to walk you down the aisle. >> are you okay? now you know why we had to change everything? >> as you could see here that's the bride, alexandra, and her dad. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> a positive mental attitude and stuff like that really helps in recovery
he was at the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota, and they told him he was not really enough to go to his daughter's wedding. >> how heartbreaking. >> here's the thing, doctors kept watch oef him and realized you know what? we think if we send somebody with him, he should be able to attend this wedding. so somebody from the hospital traveled with him from minnesota to california where the wedding was being held. they didn't tell the bride. >> you neve want to upstage the...
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it happened at a railroad crossing out ever rochester. detectives believe the victim iing ford a crossing gate and drove around it it. amtrak officials are on the scene doing an investigation. >> an investigation underway after an air conditioner left lifted by a plane crashed on to a new york city street and fell more than 28 stories after breaking free from the crane. 7 people were injured. elizabeth hurd is live in new york city. elizabeth. >> reporter: sarah good afternoon to you and as investigators try to figure out what went wrong this morning we heard from to two victims. they've had close calls but never like this and today they are just glad to be alive. >> this according to authorities the damage done by an air conditioner weighing 4 tons tumbling from 28 stories. it happens when a crane cable carrying the unit snapped sunday morning sending the massive equipment crashing down on to the street leaving a gaping hole in one building and causing off chairs to fly out windows and debris crushing cars on the walk sidewalk. >> i look
it happened at a railroad crossing out ever rochester. detectives believe the victim iing ford a crossing gate and drove around it it. amtrak officials are on the scene doing an investigation. >> an investigation underway after an air conditioner left lifted by a plane crashed on to a new york city street and fell more than 28 stories after breaking free from the crane. 7 people were injured. elizabeth hurd is live in new york city. elizabeth. >> reporter: sarah good afternoon to...
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anibel was thrown from her owner's suv when he lost control of the vehicle in rochester new york on mondayiver had to go to the hospital. anibel went, too, but ran all the way to the er. hospital security says the dog even beat the ambulance. annabel's owner faces charges for the crash so the yellow lab will be staying with relatives. >> wow. >> true life lassie. >> that's true love. 5:57. new this morning a robbery victim is shot stabbed and left for dead on a philadelphia street. we've got the details of the brutal attack. we have a live report coming up. >> later, one of the young victims of that shark attack in north carolina opens up about his terror at the beach. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> good morning. 6:00 a.m. on this wednesday june 17th we've got news you didn't see last night. >> ambushed, robbed, stabbed and shot. an overnight attack leaves a man critically injured and his three attackers are still on the run. >> philadelphia police are trying to catch a th
anibel was thrown from her owner's suv when he lost control of the vehicle in rochester new york on mondayiver had to go to the hospital. anibel went, too, but ran all the way to the er. hospital security says the dog even beat the ambulance. annabel's owner faces charges for the crash so the yellow lab will be staying with relatives. >> wow. >> true life lassie. >> that's true love. 5:57. new this morning a robbery victim is shot stabbed and left for dead on a philadelphia...
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. >> reporter: in upstate new york, a confirmed tornado near rochester taking down trees. two tornadoes reported in florida, lightning blowing out transformers. and in the deep south, deep water. louisiana, along the red river, the highest the river has been in 70 years. the water flowing downriver from texas and oklahoma from rains that fell in may. residents now waist deep, sandbagging, trying anything they can to hold back the floodwater. >> right now, all we can do is wait and pray and stay hopeful. >> the flooding pictures are still just incredible. rob is with us now with the track for tonight. what are you watching? >> yeah, two big areas of concern, david. let's get right to the radar. storms are rolling across missouri right now. we've got a tornado watch out for parts of nebraska, iowa and missouri. and now a severe thunderstorm watch out that includes kansas city. these storms will expand and get into the chicago, in through michigan by tomorrow morning. second area across southeast colorado into the texas panhandle. watches up there, as well. strong storms thro
. >> reporter: in upstate new york, a confirmed tornado near rochester taking down trees. two tornadoes reported in florida, lightning blowing out transformers. and in the deep south, deep water. louisiana, along the red river, the highest the river has been in 70 years. the water flowing downriver from texas and oklahoma from rains that fell in may. residents now waist deep, sandbagging, trying anything they can to hold back the floodwater. >> right now, all we can do is wait and...
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the new world videogame hall ong, an includes p early table tennis game, and the hall of fame in rochesterrk says six games were inducted. super mario brothers, pac-man, tetris -- whoo-hoo --and world of warcraft. be merging with t-mobile. that is according to a report from wall street journal. that would put ceo john legend at the top of the company. the price is not been the sided yet, but together the companies are worth 64 billion dollars. bloomberg west anchor emily chang joins is more for more -- kind ofergen --what combo would that be? fireworks. , was sitting next to charles the bloomberg media reporter and he has been working the phones. keep in mind charlie ergen has had a lot of talks with a lot of different companies and failed to complete a a lot of deals. he did publicly bid for sprint, clearwire. those things did not happen. what is also interesting, john gere, who is normally outspoken, he tweeted a couple things about this deal and then .eleted those tweets he specifically referred to those as bad reporting. it's unclear if he is talking about the reporting or the analysis
the new world videogame hall ong, an includes p early table tennis game, and the hall of fame in rochesterrk says six games were inducted. super mario brothers, pac-man, tetris -- whoo-hoo --and world of warcraft. be merging with t-mobile. that is according to a report from wall street journal. that would put ceo john legend at the top of the company. the price is not been the sided yet, but together the companies are worth 64 billion dollars. bloomberg west anchor emily chang joins is more for...
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though video game hall of fame in rochester, new york.up in the first half hour, rick carey hold -- will make it official. running for presidential nomination. we will take you live to texas where he will be's leaking. christine lagarde fires out a warning to the fed, don't raise rates until next year. is the fed or janet yellen going to listen? laying down rules for bitcoin. becoming the first to do so. awaiting rick, perry's official entrance into the 2015 -- 2016 presidential race. making that announcement in an airport just outside dallas. the second try for the governor who was an unsuccessful candidate and the longest-serving governor in texas history. jeb bushncement, as announces he is a special announcement june 15. joining us now to talk about the ever growing gop field, now 10 declared candidates, ron ceo of christie strategy, former adviser to president george bush, dick cheney and many other prominent republicans. so with us, peter cook. the obvious question, does the kerry have any chance, and if he does not, why is he doing
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the videogame all of located in rochester, new york. those are your top stories at the moment. are closing in europe. we want to go to guy johnson in london. >> good afternoon. the markets beginning to shut off in europe. it has been a pretty difficult day. most of the european indices down. the ftse down by 1.3%. the dax a little bit better done by half of 1%. it did not start off particularly well. we have been watching what has been going on with the bond market pretty carefully. you can see the gap lower first thing this morning. we came in to trade in a fairly negative story. since then we have firmed a little bit. we are off the high. the imf made the comment. christine lagarde in the comment. we have faded a little bit since then. greece remains front and center and well. everyone watching carefully to see if we get the imf bond payment. we have had a tweet indicating he will update the greek parliament tomorrow at around 6:00 p.m. athens time, 4:00 london time. update. an all eyes definitely on greece. the bond market continues to be a factor here just stocks taking a s
the videogame all of located in rochester, new york. those are your top stories at the moment. are closing in europe. we want to go to guy johnson in london. >> good afternoon. the markets beginning to shut off in europe. it has been a pretty difficult day. most of the european indices down. the ftse down by 1.3%. the dax a little bit better done by half of 1%. it did not start off particularly well. we have been watching what has been going on with the bond market pretty carefully. you...
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and a union game at 7:30, at ppl park versus the rochester rhinos, some traffic headed in there and onramp from the northbound side of 295 to the blue route will be closed. that goes from 9:00 until 5:00 tomorrow morning. it's good because we see delays heading toward its one night tonight that ramp will close. we'll check it again coming up at 5:00. >> all right matt thanks. >>> meteorologist, adam joseph has your exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, that is next. >>> you showed the incredible picture of a pop-up storm and it's totally sunny. that is what i used to say back in the day it's raining across the street and not here. you put your towel on the dry part, can you time it perfectly we'll do our best this afternoon, to keep you in the dry, as we look live on sky 6 down in cape may you can see the lifeguards are out and folks are in the water and the sun is shining and parts of cape may and wildwood are getting a downpour right now but not at this vantage point at the southern tip of cape may we look at double scan live radar most of the area is in the quiet, and it's hot a
and a union game at 7:30, at ppl park versus the rochester rhinos, some traffic headed in there and onramp from the northbound side of 295 to the blue route will be closed. that goes from 9:00 until 5:00 tomorrow morning. it's good because we see delays heading toward its one night tonight that ramp will close. we'll check it again coming up at 5:00. >> all right matt thanks. >>> meteorologist, adam joseph has your exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, that is next....
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and abolitionists like post child, women's activists that come most out of rochester, they encourage her to publish her own autobiography. they know frederick douglass had sold his biography and it was definitely supported and had advanced the abolitionist movement, so they want a woman's story. she publishes it and child rights the editorial note to the book. so the book is widely circulated. it is part of an abolitionist network. it is ready northern reform circles, but after the war, it sort of falls by the wayside. by the 1880's and 1890's, people began to doubt if harriet jacobs ever wrote that the book. and you can get this book anywhere today. the prose is absolutely beautiful. the writing style is excellent. the word choice is really impressive. so it is because of this because she got this begin of what many people understand to be a black vernacular slavery they dismiss it. they say this is a modern day case of rachel dolezal. this is a white woman who wrote pretending she was black. there is no way that harriet jacobs wrote this. it is a white woman pretending she is black
and abolitionists like post child, women's activists that come most out of rochester, they encourage her to publish her own autobiography. they know frederick douglass had sold his biography and it was definitely supported and had advanced the abolitionist movement, so they want a woman's story. she publishes it and child rights the editorial note to the book. so the book is widely circulated. it is part of an abolitionist network. it is ready northern reform circles, but after the war, it sort...
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he was a faction leader who was living on the outside rochester that was another ice case. antifog against the deportation but was eventually sent back to liberia. >> and he acquired american citizenship speak with i don't believe he did, but that issue of the american citizenship and liberian officials is very vague and it's a very contentious, and it sort of crop up. there was the recent election with johnson-sirleaf's son running. basically as an american citizen he can't run for office or. but it's a good antidote to whether amnesty or the state department will comment on the citizenship of individual politicians in liberia. >> well, thank you for us shedding light on this. >> it's a pleasure to meet you. i know your name very well from the cable traffic. i should add that diplomats are some of the greatest writers out there. >> thanks for being here. i wondered in the course of your research, and all of the things you came across both here in the u.s. and navigating the legal system there and also with your travels in liberia, what was the most unbelievable to think th
he was a faction leader who was living on the outside rochester that was another ice case. antifog against the deportation but was eventually sent back to liberia. >> and he acquired american citizenship speak with i don't believe he did, but that issue of the american citizenship and liberian officials is very vague and it's a very contentious, and it sort of crop up. there was the recent election with johnson-sirleaf's son running. basically as an american citizen he can't run for...
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earlier, she told the crowd in rochester, new hampshire, she would provide federal aid to boost earlyldhood education. "nbc nightly news" will have more on today's developments in the race for the white house coming up at the top of the hour. >>> coming up, tell you why teachers in d.c. staged a sit-in today. >>> cyber attacks on all sorts of things but what about on our traffic leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >>> some changes at a d.c. high school are pitting some of the teachers and students against d.c. school leaders. those teachers led a sit-in, a protest at ballou high school in southeast today. it has been deemed underperforming so it was ordered to undergo what peas called a reconstitution the third time such an order has been issued in the past five years. what it means is 40 teachers basically will be filed from ballou. officials say they are upset with the process. >> the te
earlier, she told the crowd in rochester, new hampshire, she would provide federal aid to boost earlyldhood education. "nbc nightly news" will have more on today's developments in the race for the white house coming up at the top of the hour. >>> coming up, tell you why teachers in d.c. staged a sit-in today. >>> cyber attacks on all sorts of things but what about on our traffic leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat...
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. >> in rochester, new york when emily goode heard someone being stopped she went out to film the ence officer didn't like that. >> we're dog a traffic stop. >> i'm allowed to stand in my >> >> stand in your house. >> i'm allowed to stand in my >> i w >> i was in cotton pajamas. you could tell i was holding i don i don't think there's any reason to feel threatened. >> all i have is a camera. i have no weapons. >> this does not matter. you know what? you're going to go to jail. >> they're arresting me. i don't understand what's going >> the >> the officer took her to jail and charged her with obstructing governmental administration. >> i did nothing. i did nothing. >> i think that the young police officer is high on his power. >> high on his power is a little harsh. he's he's doing his job. >> no it's not his job to take people observers from their own property and put them in >> a >> a month later, emily put this video online. it was viewed thousands of times and some viewers criticized the police. so you post the video on youtube, and they come back. >> in uniform, four officers. >>
. >> in rochester, new york when emily goode heard someone being stopped she went out to film the ence officer didn't like that. >> we're dog a traffic stop. >> i'm allowed to stand in my >> >> stand in your house. >> i'm allowed to stand in my >> i w >> i was in cotton pajamas. you could tell i was holding i don i don't think there's any reason to feel threatened. >> all i have is a camera. i have no weapons. >> this does not matter....
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my sister was up in rochester. my brother was in d.c. we met in the middle.'t want to come to philadelphia a i just pick a spot on the map and it had happens ton williamsport pa. that stadium is just ridiculous fantastic. so manicure. i went down on the grass it is like carpeting. it is just beautiful. >> setting there it is build it and they will come. in the mountains in the middle of a beautiful area. it is like with the family. >> family was great. >> there is my brother tom his wife. butch in the middle and me over on the right. >> which one is the smart ones. >> the guy on the lefties a nuclear physicist, valedictorian. woman i'm hugging there she was a valedictorian of her high school very smart and she's married to tom and ellen. and then there is me. >> was there alcohol consumed. >> there was some beer and yes, yes. >> there was maybe some vodka. >> reason why i wanted to go once we were in williamsport i wanted to see little league world series. i went down on the field and imagined mo'ne davis. here she is in philadelphia of course. we're in the a
my sister was up in rochester. my brother was in d.c. we met in the middle.'t want to come to philadelphia a i just pick a spot on the map and it had happens ton williamsport pa. that stadium is just ridiculous fantastic. so manicure. i went down on the grass it is like carpeting. it is just beautiful. >> setting there it is build it and they will come. in the mountains in the middle of a beautiful area. it is like with the family. >> family was great. >> there is my brother...
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openers of a new restaurant in rochester, new york must like the abbott and costello. the name of their restaurant. i don't know. yeah. that is the name. really. chinese food restaurant called i don't know. she came up with the name after asking the winds what they wanted to eat and getting that answer. i don't know. alison: who's on first? leon: it's on the menu. ja this is not a restaurant but a bakery. this is making a gnash on facebook this week -- a flash on facebook this week. look at this. place in plano texas. we are not making this up either. it's called amaze balls. the owner started trying to capitalize on the cake pop craze which she bacon rose. >> we had to use a specific whipped bacon and specific type of bacon. we had to develop specific process. the stem is not edible but once vacuum sealed they can last two weeks. leon: why? alison: i don't know. if you give your husband bacon give him roses. leon: it might make the bathroom smell better. they may have an agreement toward a new statement in d.c. but could d.c. united look for a better deal? alison: "7
openers of a new restaurant in rochester, new york must like the abbott and costello. the name of their restaurant. i don't know. yeah. that is the name. really. chinese food restaurant called i don't know. she came up with the name after asking the winds what they wanted to eat and getting that answer. i don't know. alison: who's on first? leon: it's on the menu. ja this is not a restaurant but a bakery. this is making a gnash on facebook this week -- a flash on facebook this week. look at...
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authorities in rochester say officers used a taser to subdie the man yesterday after he hit a car, a church a fence, and a house with his truck. and then they say he locked himself inside. when he came out, investigators say he charged at officers. family members say the man had breathing issues and was on medication. >>> people enjoying the beach along the italian coast watch in disbelief as two planes collided over the weekend. this is cell phone video showing the moments leading up to the crash that killed one pilot and injured the other. the planes appear to be flying very close before one pilot dropped down and then clipped the other's plane right there. investigators are looking into one caused the planes to collide. >>> and we have new video this morning of enrique iglesias injuring his hand during a concert in tijuana, mexico. it happened during his show saturday night. he grabbed a drone that was hovering in the air to get overhead camera shots and apparently put his hands into the blades. he began bleeding and he got some temporary treatment offstage but he continued to per
authorities in rochester say officers used a taser to subdie the man yesterday after he hit a car, a church a fence, and a house with his truck. and then they say he locked himself inside. when he came out, investigators say he charged at officers. family members say the man had breathing issues and was on medication. >>> people enjoying the beach along the italian coast watch in disbelief as two planes collided over the weekend. this is cell phone video showing the moments leading up...
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last sunday they knocked on the door of a rochester man which is about three hours west of the prison and questioned him about whether he had made arrangements or been a truck driver and possibly had picked them up. i spoke to the man today. he said he denied it he said he hadn't been a truck driver for many years. and he believes that he was questioned because his fiancee has visited one of the inmates david sweat. and is still considered a friend of his. >> brenden, thank you very much. go ahead. >> it seems they have cast a wide net but it doesn't seem at this point that they have a solid lead other than the sightings of that small raid yus of the prison. >> they better find them soon though because these two are very dangerous but now they have got a seven day jump on the police. anyway brendan, thank you. >> thank you. joyce michelle now facing criminal charges accuseed of helping escape from prison. ted williams joins us and katie phang. she is in so much trouble. >> you said it earlier she is in a heap of trouble. greta, what i have found in the history of female institutions,
last sunday they knocked on the door of a rochester man which is about three hours west of the prison and questioned him about whether he had made arrangements or been a truck driver and possibly had picked them up. i spoke to the man today. he said he denied it he said he hadn't been a truck driver for many years. and he believes that he was questioned because his fiancee has visited one of the inmates david sweat. and is still considered a friend of his. >> brenden, thank you very much....
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confirmed that four people have been brought here to eden medical center and fore others taken to the rochester high school including highland and this was the scene this morning as people were being taken away by ambulance. berkeley police say that the eight people injured sustained critical life threatening injuries with the balcony collapse on the 4th floor of the apartment building before 1:00 o'clock a.m. there are several distraught and emotional friends in the e.r. waiting room here for the summer from ireland. they say they were hanging out when the unthinkable happened: they are frantic and do not know the area or american hospital procedures. a young man has not called his parents because he doesn't know what to tell them. irish foreign minister charlie flanagan has confirmed a number of young irish people is died or been injured and said "my heart goes out to the family and loved ones of the decease asked those would have been injured in this appalling accident." my department in dublin stands ready to provide all possible assistance to the irish citizens affected by the tragedy. fri
confirmed that four people have been brought here to eden medical center and fore others taken to the rochester high school including highland and this was the scene this morning as people were being taken away by ambulance. berkeley police say that the eight people injured sustained critical life threatening injuries with the balcony collapse on the 4th floor of the apartment building before 1:00 o'clock a.m. there are several distraught and emotional friends in the e.r. waiting room here for...
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are needed, they will pay the entire cost of those patients going to phoenix or jacksonville or rochester for all the diagnostics and all the care and send the caregiver for that care at no cost to the employee which is an extraordinary benefit if you think about it. and then you realize, wait a minute, it is an extraordinary benefit, but it makes good sense to walmart because the diagnosis will be accurate, the care will be as safe as it can be as cutting edge as it can be and the patient will get back to work. and they've recognized that the avoided cost for complex care in a highly engineered system like mayo saves them money. and we believe that's our value if you will, for other employers who say, for our employees, if they get complex care it's very expensive, but it will be a lot less expensive if they do the right thing and do it quickly and help the patient get back and it's also good for their employees. and so this is an area of growth for us to take the proven value of our care, better care at lower costs, safer care avoiding the back and forth that you mentioned about new yor
are needed, they will pay the entire cost of those patients going to phoenix or jacksonville or rochester for all the diagnostics and all the care and send the caregiver for that care at no cost to the employee which is an extraordinary benefit if you think about it. and then you realize, wait a minute, it is an extraordinary benefit, but it makes good sense to walmart because the diagnosis will be accurate, the care will be as safe as it can be as cutting edge as it can be and the patient will...
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all the newspapers in new york state, and none of the albany times union, syracuse post standard rochester has their pictures up. that's a shame, and that's a mistake. and the more the media and public and police can work together the sooner we're going to chasm these guys and catch them before somebody gets caught. that's what we learned. >> we have been plastering all over cnn. you were talking about the at its too on their hands -- >> and those are the things that are going to catch them. >> those are the little things. to your point about mistakes. we're hearing from sources phil they have some kind of food wrappers in the woods, dogs picking up the scent within that three-mile area from clinton, maybe a footprint or a location where it appears they had slept. so those are all little things, what do you think? what could the big mistake be? >> we've seen hundreds of things like this. think about it for yourself if you were trying to hide from the police. you have to never run a red light, never run a stop sign. they're going to be seen in a 7-lynne, get caught they will get caught. the
all the newspapers in new york state, and none of the albany times union, syracuse post standard rochester has their pictures up. that's a shame, and that's a mistake. and the more the media and public and police can work together the sooner we're going to chasm these guys and catch them before somebody gets caught. that's what we learned. >> we have been plastering all over cnn. you were talking about the at its too on their hands -- >> and those are the things that are going to...
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>> reporter: evan selinger teaches philosophy at the rochester institute of technology, is skeptical of outsourcing apps like hello alfred. >> instead of actually giving us our time back? they just open up more time for us to be imprisoned in other ways, often for us to work longer hours. what kind of character do we develop, the more that we outsource? how does outsourcing more and more change our interactions with more and more people? >> reporter: but on the other hand, alfred could free up more time for professional interactions since folks like emma stanton can subcontract lesser tasks. >> we noticed one of your shirts still had some small stains on it, we took it back to the dry cleaners. thank you, have a great weekend. so i probably wouldn't maybe even noticed that my shirt had a stain on it. so i kind of like the fact that they just picked that up and dealt with it! >> reporter: and to c.e.o. marcela sapone, it's just a division of labor, that allows anyone in a dense neighborhood to buy a butler. >> there's no reason you or i can't be just as extraordinary as batman. >> rep
>> reporter: evan selinger teaches philosophy at the rochester institute of technology, is skeptical of outsourcing apps like hello alfred. >> instead of actually giving us our time back? they just open up more time for us to be imprisoned in other ways, often for us to work longer hours. what kind of character do we develop, the more that we outsource? how does outsourcing more and more change our interactions with more and more people? >> reporter: but on the other hand,...
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>> not in tibet or the jungles of africa it was in rochester.to write fiction during breaks. around this time you end up writing the great american novel. >> yeah. >> well, not exactly. >> had 700 page manuscript that was titled -- which i think means -- gave it to my wife i was so happy. i can't believe i accomplished this. she took it to read. i peeked around the corner she must have been on page three she just with her head in her hands gossoon intelligible. >> he'd been doing another kind ever writing back at the office park when was bored. one night his wife stumbled on that work. >> i was just writing these little poems like dr. seuss limb ricks. i went out to do something i heard paula laughing, genuinely laughing. i hadn't had anyone read something i'd written with genuine pleasure in about six years. i thought dummy that's what it is. >> he found his voice. >> just like a little light wept on that this is the life that we're living right now. most americans my age were living. if you want find something to say about it or capped fine a
>> not in tibet or the jungles of africa it was in rochester.to write fiction during breaks. around this time you end up writing the great american novel. >> yeah. >> well, not exactly. >> had 700 page manuscript that was titled -- which i think means -- gave it to my wife i was so happy. i can't believe i accomplished this. she took it to read. i peeked around the corner she must have been on page three she just with her head in her hands gossoon intelligible. >>...
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today in rochester, new hampshire, this is what she said about early childhood education, proposing pre-k all 3 and 4 year olds. >> republicans aren't just missing the boat on early childhood education. they're trying to sink it. their budget puts at risk one of the most effective investments for our youngest children, early head-start. did they cut subsidies to oil companies? no. did they cut tax loopholes like carried interest for hedge fund managers? no. the republicans took care of those at the top and went after the kids. >> chris, is this the way she can combine public events these small events the one she held this morning, the ral he she's ant to hold she's beginning to do some interviews. we hear she may be doing local tv. is this a better mix for her going forward? >> well, i think anything would be a better mix than what she's done thus far. i do think not sitting for any interviews, taking you know a number of questions that you, ann, and i could probably count on her hands together is not her best strategy. i do think, though andrea the policy specifics i think are a very goo
today in rochester, new hampshire, this is what she said about early childhood education, proposing pre-k all 3 and 4 year olds. >> republicans aren't just missing the boat on early childhood education. they're trying to sink it. their budget puts at risk one of the most effective investments for our youngest children, early head-start. did they cut subsidies to oil companies? no. did they cut tax loopholes like carried interest for hedge fund managers? no. the republicans took care of...
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if you were a wife of a man who works for exxon or somebody like that and he got transferred to rochesternew york and he could do worse, then she would go with him. it is a normal process with people that do that. it is a basic part -- i think that is true of the first ladies -- they go with their husbands to the white house. so often like any marital arrangement, they had a level of advice that he couldn't buy if he tried and couldn't trust it he did. he trusts her more than anyone. lyndon johnson, a beautiful organized person. she carried a lot of baggage for him and he would have been the first to say so and i think that is true of so many of them. even poor little mrs. tyler when she could barely stand up. when she could, she would go to receptions. she went there with her husband and i think you need to attach that to all of them. that is the basic -- that is why they are there. many would rather not be there. we all know the ones like mrs. taft who could not wait to get there. poor lady had a stroke the month later. she would sit at the tables of the state dinners and close the door
if you were a wife of a man who works for exxon or somebody like that and he got transferred to rochesternew york and he could do worse, then she would go with him. it is a normal process with people that do that. it is a basic part -- i think that is true of the first ladies -- they go with their husbands to the white house. so often like any marital arrangement, they had a level of advice that he couldn't buy if he tried and couldn't trust it he did. he trusts her more than anyone. lyndon...
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to bring pro ton beams therapy to cancer patients two large senior centers, one about to open in rochester and one in arizona. this is a $400 million investment in this safer and we think more effective way to deliver radiation treatment to children and to adults with cancer and we're going to charge the same amount as conventional radiation therapy because it's not about making money it's for the doctors to say you would or you wouldn't need proton beam regardless of the cost. so, again, i think any great organization needs to do everything it can to improve the quality of the product, but also be cost sensitive. and mayo and obviously kaiser do that. i think we're good models of that. >> and we've talked a lot about the costs of pharmaceuticals. the drug costs. there's the high costs of some of these new and effective drugs. we've talked about hepatitis c which has very much been in the news lately and who wants to pay for that. what is the argument and how do we resolve the extreme costs of some of these new drugs with hepatitis c as a huge problem in this country? how do you get to the
to bring pro ton beams therapy to cancer patients two large senior centers, one about to open in rochester and one in arizona. this is a $400 million investment in this safer and we think more effective way to deliver radiation treatment to children and to adults with cancer and we're going to charge the same amount as conventional radiation therapy because it's not about making money it's for the doctors to say you would or you wouldn't need proton beam regardless of the cost. so, again, i...
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. >> reporter: in upstate new york confirmed tornado near rochester taking down trees.n florida. and in the deep south. deep water. los angeles along the red river. highest the river has win in 70 years. the water flowing downriver from texas and oklahoma from rains that fell in may. residents now waist deep. sandbagging. trying anything they can to hold back the floodwater. >> right now. we wait and pray and stay hopeful. >> reporter: severe threat for friday women clued texas-oklahoma panhandle. some could produce flash flooding. severe weather. upstate new york where we know tornados do happen. rob marciano abc news new york. >> scary moment last night for lebron, king james. poor baby. got hit upside the head. got his wig split last night. lebron game four. makes a move. gets bumped out. okay. hard foul. fine. look at him. yes, he hits his head. head first into a camera. he was down for several minutes. look at the result there. his head was bleeding. this was a problem. of course. can't be bleeding out there. get him patched up. came back into the game. all seems t
. >> reporter: in upstate new york confirmed tornado near rochester taking down trees.n florida. and in the deep south. deep water. los angeles along the red river. highest the river has win in 70 years. the water flowing downriver from texas and oklahoma from rains that fell in may. residents now waist deep. sandbagging. trying anything they can to hold back the floodwater. >> right now. we wait and pray and stay hopeful. >> reporter: severe threat for friday women clued...
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it was way overdone coming out of the nastiness of world war ii and in the past decades from rochesterhard thaler has been a staunch defender for the certain crew as he said no, uncertainty matters. thrilled to have you -- did you stay up and watch every minute of the blackhawks? richard: thanks to you guys, i missed the third. trying to get beauty sleep. tom: bring up the quote. the reality of what you do at the booth school at the university of chicago, one thing the nba's learn in the business goal is to think like an economist, but they also forget to think like a human. another example of theory induced blindness. are we smarter than we were in the nascent days of behavioral economics? are we wiser in our certitude and uncertainty? richard: we are wiser because we are less certain. i say in the book that the rational models are fine, we need them. tom: we need bob lucas? richard: because they prevent best present a framework we can dismantle. the market hypothesis, nothing wrong with studying it it is necessary, the danger is believing it is true. tom: i hundred percent -- i 100%
it was way overdone coming out of the nastiness of world war ii and in the past decades from rochesterhard thaler has been a staunch defender for the certain crew as he said no, uncertainty matters. thrilled to have you -- did you stay up and watch every minute of the blackhawks? richard: thanks to you guys, i missed the third. trying to get beauty sleep. tom: bring up the quote. the reality of what you do at the booth school at the university of chicago, one thing the nba's learn in the...
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. >>> i'm ron peterson, director of the mayo clinic alzheimer's research center in rochester, minnesotar's disease even before the developing symptoms. research is under way to develop treatments that may alter the progression of this devastating disease and subsequently early identification is a paramount importance. as therapies are developed, the sooner we intervene, the more likely we are to be successful at treating and ultimately preventing alzheimer's disease. i'd like to thank you for watching the film and appreciate your support in the quest to conquer alzheimer's disease. nice. top again? >> it's gotten to the point where he doesn't know what we're talking about. it doesn't matter what the conversation is, he just does not understand. but he understands music. i think with -- with glen, music is the last thing to go. the most deeply embedded thing in his memory, in his soul and spirit. >> okay. i like it. >> to me, that's -- glen is returning, you know? just something in his spirit and the twinkle of his eye and the way he enjoys the music. just reminds me of the way he really
. >>> i'm ron peterson, director of the mayo clinic alzheimer's research center in rochester, minnesotar's disease even before the developing symptoms. research is under way to develop treatments that may alter the progression of this devastating disease and subsequently early identification is a paramount importance. as therapies are developed, the sooner we intervene, the more likely we are to be successful at treating and ultimately preventing alzheimer's disease. i'd like to thank...
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just down the road, frederick douglass will live in rochester, new york. with all of this anti-slavery movement going on, neither of the fillmores ever lift a finger to fight slavery. they never show any hostility to slavery at all, and they show no sympathy whatsoever to free blacks. when fillmore is running for vice president, someone accuses them of helping slaves escape, and in a letter that is so shocking that i would not say it on the air, he simply says incredibly horrible things about black people. “why would i ever lift my finger to help them?” >> kind of back to her love of books did abigail's love of , books cause any trends in education or library expansion? >> to my knowledge, no. but you would have to look for the long-term. they did not have the instantaneous communications. her books were not going to set off a trend in the way modern communications do. i think what we are beginning to see as we go into the second half of the 19th century, is more and more work for middle-class women teaching and so on and so forth. obviously, they would be
just down the road, frederick douglass will live in rochester, new york. with all of this anti-slavery movement going on, neither of the fillmores ever lift a finger to fight slavery. they never show any hostility to slavery at all, and they show no sympathy whatsoever to free blacks. when fillmore is running for vice president, someone accuses them of helping slaves escape, and in a letter that is so shocking that i would not say it on the air, he simply says incredibly horrible things about...
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. >> my parents, jamal and ribeda made their way -- made their way to rochester new york from ethiopia they didn't say because everyone here knows is who her dad is the head janitor in the school escaped life as a teenage soldier in ethiopia in the 1980s and came to the u.s. unable to read or write, until he taught himself. and then starting a family. biftu is the oldest of his four kids and she made clear what an inspiration her dad and mom have been. >> i have the best dad you could imagine. >> reporter: she's going to barnard college planning to be a doctor. she's not the only grad in her family. her dad even working here earned a bachelor's degree. they have this in common, knowing what it feels like to graduate because some journeys happen over generations. john donvan abc news washington. >> what a beautiful way to end this half hour. >> what a fantastic story they have. and she was not only the valedictorian of any high school. wilson magnet consistently ranked as one of the top high schools in all of this country. >> is that right. >> so it's beautiful. great achievement. >> co
. >> my parents, jamal and ribeda made their way -- made their way to rochester new york from ethiopia they didn't say because everyone here knows is who her dad is the head janitor in the school escaped life as a teenage soldier in ethiopia in the 1980s and came to the u.s. unable to read or write, until he taught himself. and then starting a family. biftu is the oldest of his four kids and she made clear what an inspiration her dad and mom have been. >> i have the best dad you...
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here's a picture of her reading a book to children in rochester. republican senator rand paul in south carolina, he tweeted: it's a beautiful day to be in south carolina. and former new york governor george pataki is at the republican women's lilac luncheon. he says it's great to be back in new hampshire. jeb bush formally enters the presidential race this afternoon. the 62-year-old former florida governor begins with a speech and rally near his south florida home at miami-dade university. bush is one of 11 major republicans in the hunt for that nomination, and you can watch this afternoon's event in just about an hour, at 3 eastern live on c-span3. donald trump announces his decision tomorrow on whether to run for president in 016. 2016. we'll have live coverage at 11 eastern on c-span3. and wisconsin governor scott walker and ohio governor john kasich are among those still deciding on whether they'll join the republican field. >>> the u.s. senate is about to gavel in. senators today will begin with general speeches, then about 3:00 eastern they r
here's a picture of her reading a book to children in rochester. republican senator rand paul in south carolina, he tweeted: it's a beautiful day to be in south carolina. and former new york governor george pataki is at the republican women's lilac luncheon. he says it's great to be back in new hampshire. jeb bush formally enters the presidential race this afternoon. the 62-year-old former florida governor begins with a speech and rally near his south florida home at miami-dade university. bush...
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the mayor of new york city of course i work for a creator of and committed mayors from buffalo to rochester other places and i've is particularly happy to do so because they're always full of ideas and even to work together to attract a more high-paying jobs to revitalize downtown to support our first responders to try and close the skills gap in what used to be sure of is whether you are a democrat or republican or independent if i am president of america's mayors will always have a friend in the white house. >>marty gonzales: that as hillary clinton speaking to the u.s. conference of mayors tech plays in san francisco over this weekend mrs. clinton also talking about the need to work closely with the federal government and reaching out to mayors of cities of all sizes and with mayors of all political parties. let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target and upgrade to a shiny new everything. now when you purchase one of these affordable plans get a $1
the mayor of new york city of course i work for a creator of and committed mayors from buffalo to rochester other places and i've is particularly happy to do so because they're always full of ideas and even to work together to attract a more high-paying jobs to revitalize downtown to support our first responders to try and close the skills gap in what used to be sure of is whether you are a democrat or republican or independent if i am president of america's mayors will always have a friend in...
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. >> judy and peter wambach live just outside rochester, new york, but for the month of june they areyear-old forward abby wambach. >> do you still get nervous for her? >> oh, me god, yes. i get this notknot in my stomach. she said you know someone once told me if you didn't get that knot in your stomach, then you would never know how to be brave. >> reporter: the wambachs and many others in the stands will be watching for their favorite player to score tonight. wambach is one of the world's strongest and most experienced forwards. next to her will likely be sydney larue raised in canada but from a young age wanted to play for team usa, a goal her mother sandy supported. >> when she left home i'm sure everybody's dream came true on the whole team. they all had a reason to make it. one game at a time though. >> reporter: now the u.s. is favored to win against nigeria, but keep in mind in the first game nigeria ranked 33rd in the world was able to make a comeback and tie against sweden ranked fifth in the world. as coach jill ellis for the u.s. put it nigeria will likely be a challenge.
. >> judy and peter wambach live just outside rochester, new york, but for the month of june they areyear-old forward abby wambach. >> do you still get nervous for her? >> oh, me god, yes. i get this notknot in my stomach. she said you know someone once told me if you didn't get that knot in your stomach, then you would never know how to be brave. >> reporter: the wambachs and many others in the stands will be watching for their favorite player to score tonight. wambach...