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rochester: it is funny. i hope all of them will be there, but my father actually was city council president in delaware in our major city of wilmington, and for him, i think he was extra proud. i think he is maybe the second time in my life that i have seen him cry. he will not acknowledge it, but he cried on my shoulder. he will hold the bible for me, the family bible. it was just a great campaigning with him and enjoying the moment. i think that is what charles, charles was my husband, he taught me to be present, be in the moment, enjoy this right now. even the hard stuff. it is all for our good. >> what advice has your dad given you about public service? ms. rochester: you know, we kind of grew up in that kind of background. my grandmother, one was a nurse, the other was a union leader in a ball bearing plant. they grew up in philadelphia. we come from a lot of educators in my family, and i think this has always been about public service. but running for office has been really different, because i am used
rochester: it is funny. i hope all of them will be there, but my father actually was city council president in delaware in our major city of wilmington, and for him, i think he was extra proud. i think he is maybe the second time in my life that i have seen him cry. he will not acknowledge it, but he cried on my shoulder. he will hold the bible for me, the family bible. it was just a great campaigning with him and enjoying the moment. i think that is what charles, charles was my husband, he...
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rochester: you know, it was an interesting time in my life. i had done a lot of different things and had been in public service for many years and really was not thinking about it at the moment, but through a tragic loss of my own -- i lost my husband of the age of 52. he ruptured his achilles tendon
rochester: you know, it was an interesting time in my life. i had done a lot of different things and had been in public service for many years and really was not thinking about it at the moment, but through a tragic loss of my own -- i lost my husband of the age of 52. he ruptured his achilles tendon
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rochester: it is funny. i hope all of them will be there but my father was actually city , council president in delaware wilmington,city of and for him i think he was extra , proud. i think it is maybe the second time in my life that i have seen him cry. he will not acknowledge it, but he cried on my shoulder. it was just a great campaigning with him and enjoying the moment. i think that is what charles, charles was my husband, he taught me to be present, be in the moment, enjoy it right now. even the hard stuff. it is all for our own good. >> what advice has your dad given you about public service? ms. rochester: you know, we kind of grew up in that kind of background. my grandmother, one was a nurse and the other was a union leader in a plant. they grew up in philadelphia. we come from a lot of educators in my family, and i think this has always been about public service. but running for office has been really different because i am , used to public service, but it is a different thing when you the candida
rochester: it is funny. i hope all of them will be there but my father was actually city , council president in delaware wilmington,city of and for him i think he was extra , proud. i think it is maybe the second time in my life that i have seen him cry. he will not acknowledge it, but he cried on my shoulder. it was just a great campaigning with him and enjoying the moment. i think that is what charles, charles was my husband, he taught me to be present, be in the moment, enjoy it right now....
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. >> representative-elect lisa blunt rochester, thank you very much. announcer: join us on tuesday, for live coverage of opening day of the new congress. the official swearingin and the election of the speaker house. our all day live coverage begins eastern on c-span and c-span.org and you can to it on the free c-span radio app. announcer: in the weekly lady michelle obama joins president obama to deliver a christmas message. representative tim murphy of republican has the response and talks about helping americans living with mental illness. president obama: merry christmas, everybody. one of the best parts of the
. >> representative-elect lisa blunt rochester, thank you very much. announcer: join us on tuesday, for live coverage of opening day of the new congress. the official swearingin and the election of the speaker house. our all day live coverage begins eastern on c-span and c-span.org and you can to it on the free c-span radio app. announcer: in the weekly lady michelle obama joins president obama to deliver a christmas message. representative tim murphy of republican has the response and...
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. >> representative-elect lisa blunt rochester, thank you very much. announcer: join us on tuesday, for live coverage of opening day of the new congress. the official swearingin and the election of the speaker house. our all day live coverage begins eastern on c-span and c-span.org and you can to it on the free c-span radio app. announcer: in the weekly lady michelle obama joins president obama to deliver a christmas message. representative tim murphy of republican has the response and
. >> representative-elect lisa blunt rochester, thank you very much. announcer: join us on tuesday, for live coverage of opening day of the new congress. the official swearingin and the election of the speaker house. our all day live coverage begins eastern on c-span and c-span.org and you can to it on the free c-span radio app. announcer: in the weekly lady michelle obama joins president obama to deliver a christmas message. representative tim murphy of republican has the response and
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i am from rochester, new york, and i wonder if you know here in rochester we have it the strong museum of a play and it's a history of all play items throughout history, all different kinds of things and if a book tv ever comes to rochester, new york, you could visit and i wonder if you ever heard of it. guest: i have heard of it, but i have not been. look, i'm on book tour i need to do an event there and, i mean, this is the thing, how do we think about this role of these objects, physical objects of play? where do they go in the way we think about history cracks do we think about them out-- just kind of something at the margins? or do we recognize that play space in these objects that we have made have been, you know, for thousands of years an important part of the march of progress and the advance of civilization. it's good we have some museums out there celebrating this and everyone should go to rochester, new york. host: stephen johnson, was chess a technological innovation?echnl guest: exceptional innovation that then lead to technological innovations because this chess was centr
i am from rochester, new york, and i wonder if you know here in rochester we have it the strong museum of a play and it's a history of all play items throughout history, all different kinds of things and if a book tv ever comes to rochester, new york, you could visit and i wonder if you ever heard of it. guest: i have heard of it, but i have not been. look, i'm on book tour i need to do an event there and, i mean, this is the thing, how do we think about this role of these objects, physical...
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let's hear from david and rochester. i'm from new york and i wonder if you know here in rochester we have the strong museum of play. it is a history of all of the play items throughout history all different kinds of things. and if book tv ever comes to hear. i need to make a pilgrimage there. where do they go in the way we think about history. do we think about them as just kind of something at the margin. the real history happens on the battlefield. where do we recognize that it's been for thousands of years. i think it is a ladder. everyone should go to rochester new york. it was at technological innovation. it was a conceptual innovation that then led to technological innovation because it was essential to that. the first essays written about it. and now those essays. we are anchored in this could you teach a computer to play chess. in a way he was a little bit too pessimistic about it. it's a great example of the power of play here. all along the gains have been the way in which they both measure and train these new
let's hear from david and rochester. i'm from new york and i wonder if you know here in rochester we have the strong museum of play. it is a history of all of the play items throughout history all different kinds of things. and if book tv ever comes to hear. i need to make a pilgrimage there. where do they go in the way we think about history. do we think about them as just kind of something at the margin. the real history happens on the battlefield. where do we recognize that it's been for...
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charlie rochester. i asked the secret service and they came to me and gave me the position to see mr. rochester that i would talk to him and he said this is what i'm going to do. he said why i'm going to do i'm going to take it to the white house and let you meet mr. wilson about washing the windows. i said yes sir. so i get over to the white house and i was a little nervous. i said mr. wilson he was actually cutting the putty out of the windows loading the class into the train. the f he had the razor blade and he was cutting all the patio. i told him i said mr. wilson and his said yeah. i said i mr. stevens and mr. mr. rochester sent me over to help you because i'm a window washer. he said well i am glad to see you he said the cause they are trying to make a window washer out of me and i'm not a window washer. he said, so i'm glad to see you. i said okay, one thing i said when you clean a window youn th can't cut the putty out of there because that's what holds the glass of the window. i started workin
charlie rochester. i asked the secret service and they came to me and gave me the position to see mr. rochester that i would talk to him and he said this is what i'm going to do. he said why i'm going to do i'm going to take it to the white house and let you meet mr. wilson about washing the windows. i said yes sir. so i get over to the white house and i was a little nervous. i said mr. wilson he was actually cutting the putty out of the windows loading the class into the train. the f he had...
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. >> host: let's hea but here frod in rochester new york. >> caller: thank you. how are you doing? i wonder if you know here in rochester we have a museum that is a history of all play items throughout history, all different kinds of and if bookte ever comes you can visit. >> guest: i have heard of it but i haven't been. this is the thing. how do we think about the role of these objects that play, where do they go and do you think of them something just at the margin but the real history happenetheir realhistory happene battlefield or the parliament or do we recognize these objects that we made have been for thousands of years a reallyars. important part of the march on progress in advance of civilization. it's good that we have some museums out there celebrating so everyone should go to rochester new york. >> host: was just a technological innovation? >> guest: it was a conceptual innovation that led to technological innovation because it was central to the early days of computing. if you look back the first essays written about the idea of artificial intelligence for all anchored
. >> host: let's hea but here frod in rochester new york. >> caller: thank you. how are you doing? i wonder if you know here in rochester we have a museum that is a history of all play items throughout history, all different kinds of and if bookte ever comes you can visit. >> guest: i have heard of it but i haven't been. this is the thing. how do we think about the role of these objects that play, where do they go and do you think of them something just at the margin but the...
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rochester, 20 below zero in rhinelander. this is the craziness that can high. today, 15, which is closer to the average. let's talk about the future wind chills. this is the morning tomorrow morning, and everybody is below zero windshield wise. the wind picks up as the day goes on. -- windchill wise. the wind up except as the day goes on. thursday morning, we will have a wind chill issued during that time. the debtor blast working its way into dangerous conditions. don't stay outside for long. get back inside as much as possible, and don't forget about your pets. dress in layers for the next two days. then, it is the snow. more snow friday into saturday, good confidence that this will be happening. models come together, it is looking more likely that we will see six inches of snow friday and saturday, so be ready for that. the timing is friday afternoon, throughout saturday. the track is not set. we will make some tweaks, but be ready for travel to be impacted friday into saturday, specially saturday. friday early is ok, but
rochester, 20 below zero in rhinelander. this is the craziness that can high. today, 15, which is closer to the average. let's talk about the future wind chills. this is the morning tomorrow morning, and everybody is below zero windshield wise. the wind picks up as the day goes on. -- windchill wise. the wind up except as the day goes on. thursday morning, we will have a wind chill issued during that time. the debtor blast working its way into dangerous conditions. don't stay outside for long....
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many of them have also come from streets that had been very active, particularly in 64 and rochester in 64 and they began to ask for help initially through the system writing letters to their state senators and banking the commissioner to do something. what was done is a great deal of repression and anyone caught with a letter asking for help with mean you were throwing your soul for indefinite periods of time and it is in that context
many of them have also come from streets that had been very active, particularly in 64 and rochester in 64 and they began to ask for help initially through the system writing letters to their state senators and banking the commissioner to do something. what was done is a great deal of repression and anyone caught with a letter asking for help with mean you were throwing your soul for indefinite periods of time and it is in that context
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still with us is jordan rochester looking at the possible grey swans of 2017.nts that are not completely on for seen -- u nforeseen, totally unexpected, just unlikely. we want to move to the emerging markets sector. i want to ask you about what you're grey swans are, what are the unlikely event that could still happen with china. riad: it is already ongoing -- jordan: it is already ongoing. it is part of its policy of to do so in the long run, but could could there be a free-floating renminbi in 2017? if you look at the current pace of depreciation in the renminbi versus the dollar, -- if you look at forward pricing, there is 6% deval. on thaters pushing distribution. to make money on this, you have to expect an aggressive devaluation in china. gressive devaluation in china. not just staring at the dollar but also looking at china versus its peers in the euro and yen and that is what the chinese authorities are reminding us to look at, look at the basket, not just against the dollar. if you had free-floating currency, it would be quite a shock to the market and
still with us is jordan rochester looking at the possible grey swans of 2017.nts that are not completely on for seen -- u nforeseen, totally unexpected, just unlikely. we want to move to the emerging markets sector. i want to ask you about what you're grey swans are, what are the unlikely event that could still happen with china. riad: it is already ongoing -- jordan: it is already ongoing. it is part of its policy of to do so in the long run, but could could there be a free-floating renminbi...
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. >> so in the fall of 2013 charlie tan left his parents' home near rochester, new york, and drove the few hours to cornell. his exciting new chapter in a life already filled with early achievements. he pledged a frat. he wasn't big enough for the varsity football team, so at 165 pounds he was directed forward what they call a sprint football team. >> i met charlie the first day, freshman year, actually. i had just gotten my locker and charlie was one of the first people i met. >> quarterback rob pinola. >> he was one of the most encouraging people on the team. he was a leader on the team, both by example and his words. >> rob and charlie became not just teammates but great friends. >> he's one of the most generous and selfless people i've ever met. >> he impressed his teammates and coach. >> good football player, always quiet, always got a smile, never late, good worker, good kid, solid. >> go back to the handsome house in the rochester suburbs where charlie grew up in his teenage years. it's a place called pittsford, new york. and newspaper reporter john hand knows it well. >> it's a
. >> so in the fall of 2013 charlie tan left his parents' home near rochester, new york, and drove the few hours to cornell. his exciting new chapter in a life already filled with early achievements. he pledged a frat. he wasn't big enough for the varsity football team, so at 165 pounds he was directed forward what they call a sprint football team. >> i met charlie the first day, freshman year, actually. i had just gotten my locker and charlie was one of the first people i met....
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the mother of a rochester teen earl is charged with conspiracy to commit murder and criminal of killing her own daughter is scheduled to be sentenced this morning. she was found guilty of murder in august. she faces a minimum of 35 years in prison. another round of negotiations is set for today hoping to avoid a strike by a -- by local school bus drivers. a strike was first authorized nearly three have continued as the sides have tried o work out a deal. sean: our spirit of giving toy drive is getting underway today. erin is live at the toys are us in manchester. we're hoping lots of folks come out and visit with mr. and mrs. claus. erin: i know. we have some special guests here as we kick off our toy drive. we're going to bean toys are us in nashua and we're going to be collecting toys at the crossings in knewington. last year people were so generous to this campaign for toys for tots. we collected over 15,000 toys last year. we know the people in new hampshire are generous. we're hoping to collect just as many toys this year if not more. if you pass on by on your way to we hope you'll
the mother of a rochester teen earl is charged with conspiracy to commit murder and criminal of killing her own daughter is scheduled to be sentenced this morning. she was found guilty of murder in august. she faces a minimum of 35 years in prison. another round of negotiations is set for today hoping to avoid a strike by a -- by local school bus drivers. a strike was first authorized nearly three have continued as the sides have tried o work out a deal. sean: our spirit of giving toy drive is...
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delaware's congresswoman elect lisa blunt rochester made out pretty well, she drew the number 4 out of 54, meaning she gets the fourth pick of offices. the congresswoman congresswoman she's excited to get started. >> to get number 4 is very positive. >> rochester will be the first african-american and first woman to represent the state in congress. she will be sworn in on january 3. >>> foul on the floor. we have new details on what caused this wet mess at last night's 76ers game. fans tell us why they don't like the way the team and the wells fargo center handled the situation. >>> plus we have heard a lot about medical marijuana. but what about medical mushrooms, a new report says the hall lo hallucinogenic drug could help patients. >>> the pennsylvania state medical board has suspended the license of a pediatrician who was still in jail a day after his arrest. parents who showed up at his practice say they have already started the process of moving to a new doctor. >> i feel sick that my children were that close to that and i didn't even know. i didn't know so i could do something a
delaware's congresswoman elect lisa blunt rochester made out pretty well, she drew the number 4 out of 54, meaning she gets the fourth pick of offices. the congresswoman congresswoman she's excited to get started. >> to get number 4 is very positive. >> rochester will be the first african-american and first woman to represent the state in congress. she will be sworn in on january 3. >>> foul on the floor. we have new details on what caused this wet mess at last night's...
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from streets that had been very active, particularly rebellions in philly and 64 and harlem and 54, rochester in 64. and they begin to ask for help initially through the system, writing letters to the state senators and begging the commission of correction to do something. but nothing was really done. in fact what was done was a great deal more repression anyone who is caught having a letter asking for help with be thrown into key lock which meant your throat and yourself are in different parts of time. you couldn't get out. it's in the context that people start talking across political lines, start talking across racial lines. >> that's a look at some of this years notable books according to the newark times review. both devious covered many of these authors. you can watch the full programs on our website, booktv.org. >> host: and now we're joined by cyd zeigler whose book is called "fair play: how lgbtq athletes are claiming their rightful place in sports."g here's the cover. first of all all, you're the cofounder of sports.com which is what? >> guest: out sports was started many years ago
from streets that had been very active, particularly rebellions in philly and 64 and harlem and 54, rochester in 64. and they begin to ask for help initially through the system, writing letters to the state senators and begging the commission of correction to do something. but nothing was really done. in fact what was done was a great deal more repression anyone who is caught having a letter asking for help with be thrown into key lock which meant your throat and yourself are in different parts...
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rochester! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello. hey! welcome, everybody. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it. you're here. [ cheers and applause ] you made the show. you're here. thank you very much. here's what people are talking about. you guys, the finalists for time's "person of the year" st and they include donald trump, hillary clinton, mark zuckerberg, vladimir putin, and beyonce. [ light laughter ] putin was like, "most of group is weak, but even i cannot compete with queen bey. no, i mean, let's be -- come on." [ cheers and applause ] speaking of beyonce, both she and adele got a bunch of grammy nominations today. they were each nominated for record of the year, song of the year, and album of the year. [ cheers and applause ] marking -- marking the first time in 2016, that america has two finalists that they actually like. [ laughter and applause ] yeah, that's very interesting. this is kind of interesting. yesterday, joe biden sa
rochester! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello. hey! welcome, everybody. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it. you're here. [ cheers and applause ] you made the show. you're here. thank you very much. here's what people are talking about. you guys, the finalists for time's "person of the year" st and they include donald trump, hillary clinton, mark zuckerberg,...
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it does extend east towards rochester and up through 93 and into the lakes region too. 43 in concord, new hampshire right now, but 51 in boston. mild start to the day. 60 right now in taunton. 56 in chatham, 61 on the vineyard right now. contrast that with the 30s, west, pasty snow coming down across northern maine right now. our storm will cone going to happen here is the sun is going to be breaking out over the next several hours, giving way to a brighter afternoon. it does turn a little bit breezy today. the wind is already gusting over 20 miles per hour. that will continue. not a bad end to the week. tomorrow sun and clouds, not quite as mild. we'll be around 50. mountain snow showers will drop a fresh couple of inches in the highest terrain, the highest summit ises of the green and white mountains. great news for snow lovers. and then our weekend does look sunday. it's going to drag in some chilly air out of canada. highs will be in the 40s as opposed to 50s. 58 in boston for a high today, most of us 55 to 60 degrees. a few clouds tonight, 32 to 38 in the suburbs, 40 downtown, bu
it does extend east towards rochester and up through 93 and into the lakes region too. 43 in concord, new hampshire right now, but 51 in boston. mild start to the day. 60 right now in taunton. 56 in chatham, 61 on the vineyard right now. contrast that with the 30s, west, pasty snow coming down across northern maine right now. our storm will cone going to happen here is the sun is going to be breaking out over the next several hours, giving way to a brighter afternoon. it does turn a little bit...
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police in rochester are investigating after a teenager riding his bike to school was hit by a car driven by another teen this morning. police say it happened on wakefield street near spaulding high school. a 16-year-old was riding his bike in the crosswalk when he was allegedly struck by a 16-year-old driver. the victim was taken to the hospital with it's news patriots fans have been fearing. star tight-end rob gronkowski may not be returning to the field this season. gronk is having surgery on his back today. the all-pro tight end injured his lower back in sunday's game against the jets. they do not expect gronk to play for the remainder of the 2016 season but will await today's surgery before making a final decision. tom brady and coach belichick sounded off on his injury. >> obviously, we are all disappointed. rob. hopefully things will work out positively. >> it is hard to see people you care about go through injuries and he has gone through his fair share. i also know the result he has and that will never change. you will be as determined as ever to get back and get better. sean: th
police in rochester are investigating after a teenager riding his bike to school was hit by a car driven by another teen this morning. police say it happened on wakefield street near spaulding high school. a 16-year-old was riding his bike in the crosswalk when he was allegedly struck by a 16-year-old driver. the victim was taken to the hospital with it's news patriots fans have been fearing. star tight-end rob gronkowski may not be returning to the field this season. gronk is having surgery on...
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we are two rochester, minnesota. six degrees below zero in mills milwaukee. when the chills going as low as 10 degrees below zero tonight -- windchills going as low as 10 degrees below zero tonight. kathy: thanks, mark. as the weather gets colder milwaukee homeless shelters are , filling to capacity and some folks are being turned away. but as wisn 12 news mike the county says there's no reason anyone should go without a helping hand. >> when the weather get's cold at bayview's tippecanoe presbyterian church, the church gets busy. >> this is where our guests sign in each night. >> the shelter has been open seven years, and they have taken people off the street when the weather has been 30 below, literarily saving already into this current cold snap they're running out of , space and are having to turn people away. they have a capacity of up to 25 guests and a few years back , larry hartmann was one of them. he's now a care taker here trying to help other get on their feet. ,>> you spend all your energy trying to stay warm. >> while the tippecanoe shelter is o
we are two rochester, minnesota. six degrees below zero in mills milwaukee. when the chills going as low as 10 degrees below zero tonight -- windchills going as low as 10 degrees below zero tonight. kathy: thanks, mark. as the weather gets colder milwaukee homeless shelters are , filling to capacity and some folks are being turned away. but as wisn 12 news mike the county says there's no reason anyone should go without a helping hand. >> when the weather get's cold at bayview's tippecanoe...
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one below in rochester. one in superior. we we usually like that at channel 12, but 12 degrees is not as nice. 20 degrees below zero is the windchill in minneapolis. and the wind is the issue. it is about 15-25 miles per hour and higher gusts outside and it is making it uncomfortable and a dangerous. and make sure that you are not -- length of time. check in on your neighbors. windchills going as low as -25. and it will start at 9:00 tonight, the advisory, and you could say it is in place already. it will go until 10:00 in the morning on thursday. we will warm up, but then we get snow. so far, 9.6 inches from is coming. here it is. it will start a little bit on thursday night as warmer air, relatively speaking, begins to move in. we get a little bit of snow on friday morning. and then we have a better chance of snow on friday afternoon, the heaviest on friday night. if you have plans on friday, be ready for that. i am not saying you cannot get there, you need to take your down. it will be fluffy snow. more snow on saturday a
one below in rochester. one in superior. we we usually like that at channel 12, but 12 degrees is not as nice. 20 degrees below zero is the windchill in minneapolis. and the wind is the issue. it is about 15-25 miles per hour and higher gusts outside and it is making it uncomfortable and a dangerous. and make sure that you are not -- length of time. check in on your neighbors. windchills going as low as -25. and it will start at 9:00 tonight, the advisory, and you could say it is in place...
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buffalo, rochester, and rochester, and attica was filled with 2400 men. overwhelmingly black and puerto rican, but also white men. the conditions were horrendous. one roll of toilet paper to last a month, 2 quarts of water to do everything in, wash, clean yourself, drink. medical care so bad that prisoners were not only dying in attica but were permanently disfigured from lack of care. this is the context that the men and the research talk you about civil rights in the prison and human rights in the prison. many of these guys had also come from streets that have been very active particularly rebellion in 64 and they began to ask for help initially through the system writing letters to their state senators i'm back in the of correction to do something. but nothing was really done. in fact what was done was more repression. anybody who is caught having the letter asking for help would be thrown in the cell for indefinite time and you couldn't get out. it's in in that context that people start talking across political lines and racial lines. >> that's a look
buffalo, rochester, and rochester, and attica was filled with 2400 men. overwhelmingly black and puerto rican, but also white men. the conditions were horrendous. one roll of toilet paper to last a month, 2 quarts of water to do everything in, wash, clean yourself, drink. medical care so bad that prisoners were not only dying in attica but were permanently disfigured from lack of care. this is the context that the men and the research talk you about civil rights in the prison and human rights...
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. >> withdrew from david rochester new york. of the >> it's all different kinds of things and if booktv comes to visit i wondethis that i wondere heard of it. >> how do you think that the physical objects of play. where do they go and do you think of them just as something at the margins if history happens on the battlefield or parliament. for thousands of years it's been an important part of the march of progress. it's a conceptual innovation that van led to technological innovations because it was early to the computing. it's the artificial intelligence in this? can you teach a computer to play chess. it's a great example. it's in a wa the way that we boh measure and train. there is no way to get thechess. computer to pay a good look at the supercomputer which is arguably one of the most intelligent forms of artificial computation out there. n we need to train the machines and it would be the perfect way to do it. so the connection between gaming and digital technology is very rich. someone should remake the 2001 space odyssey
. >> withdrew from david rochester new york. of the >> it's all different kinds of things and if booktv comes to visit i wondethis that i wondere heard of it. >> how do you think that the physical objects of play. where do they go and do you think of them just as something at the margins if history happens on the battlefield or parliament. for thousands of years it's been an important part of the march of progress. it's a conceptual innovation that van led to technological...
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type of wind chill so it will be comfortable in the morning. 35 degrees in upstate new york and rochester, williamsport 31 the same in philadelphia. ocean city, married, at 27. lock at new york. not so bad at 41 degrees. so pretty much everyone enjoying a milder december evening for the first day of winter. temperatures are pretty mild the wind relatively light. so comfortable overnight and even during the day tomorrow. we'll watch has high pressure builds off off the coast. cold front will approach. not so cold. clearing skies but some gusty winds for tomorrow afternoon and high temperatures bumping into the upper 40s to around 50 degrees. on the future cast you can see the clouds thickening overnight and tomorrow morning. maybe even a few sprinkles through the poconos and north jersey or few flurries. by the afternoon, clear skies, and a pretty sunset. but breezy conditions. and that will lead to another type day for our friday. so overnight, 31 in the city. suburbs 26 degrees. mostly cloudy. not quite as chilly as it's been. so you don't have to get out there and warm the car up all th
type of wind chill so it will be comfortable in the morning. 35 degrees in upstate new york and rochester, williamsport 31 the same in philadelphia. ocean city, married, at 27. lock at new york. not so bad at 41 degrees. so pretty much everyone enjoying a milder december evening for the first day of winter. temperatures are pretty mild the wind relatively light. so comfortable overnight and even during the day tomorrow. we'll watch has high pressure builds off off the coast. cold front will...
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rochester, 36 the high. >>> dr. oz is embroiled in a legal battle over comments he made on his tv show. >> the popular talk show host is virgin olive oil used by millions of americans may be fake. let's get more now from abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: an olive oil trade association suing dr. oz over this comment. >> a shocking 80%, 80% of the extra virgin olive oil you buy every day in your supermarket isn't the real deal. >> reporter: telling his millions of viewers during an episode in may their olive oil might be fake. in a suit filed this week, the north american olive oil association saying the doctor willfully and maliciously disseminated false information about olive oil. the dr. oz show tells abc news they were aggressively defend the story which was covered by numerous other reputable news organizations. adding that the statute the lawsuit is based on is discredited and constitutionally questionable. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> and the woman you're about to meet probably doesn't need an
rochester, 36 the high. >>> dr. oz is embroiled in a legal battle over comments he made on his tv show. >> the popular talk show host is virgin olive oil used by millions of americans may be fake. let's get more now from abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: an olive oil trade association suing dr. oz over this comment. >> a shocking 80%, 80% of the extra virgin olive oil you buy every day in your supermarket isn't the real deal. >> reporter: telling his...
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rochester in '64 and, and they began to ask for help.nitially through the system, writing letters to their state senators and, and begging the commissioner of corrections to do something. but, nothing was really done. in fact what was done was a great deal more repression. anyone who was caught having the letter asking for help would be thrown into keep lock. which meant you were thrown into your cell for indefinite periods of time, you couldn't get out it was in that context people start talking across political lines, start talking across racial lines. >> that is a look at some of this year's notable books according to "the new york times" book review. booktv has covered many of these authors. you can watch the full programs on our website, booktv.org. >> >> host: helps dale college president, larry arnn, what was your goal, churchill's trial, winston churchill and the salvation of free government?
rochester in '64 and, and they began to ask for help.nitially through the system, writing letters to their state senators and, and begging the commissioner of corrections to do something. but, nothing was really done. in fact what was done was a great deal more repression. anyone who was caught having the letter asking for help would be thrown into keep lock. which meant you were thrown into your cell for indefinite periods of time, you couldn't get out it was in that context people start...
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rochester new york 37. pittsburgh 36. even in cleveland it is 37 degrees.temperatures fairly uniform in the wake of this front. we do have a stiff wind out of the northwest still gusting to about 25 miles an hour sustain in philadelphia at 16. a sustained wind in wilmington and dover at 21 miles an hour. so definitely be feeling that chill. airport delays pretty few and far between. newark a 73 minute delay. you have to go clear across the country to see any additional delays still in los angeles a 70 minute delay we do have that storm system that will be moving into the midwest. so i think chicago could have some issues late tomorrow with plana rifles and departures. great weather though for the whole eastern third of the nation during the day tomorrow with this fair weather high pressure sitting in place. moving offshore temperatures warming with what we call a return flow on the back side of this. nice southwesterly wind and that will peak temperatures about 50 with sunny skies. traveling up 95 north or south no issue. as you head toward the west, clevel
rochester new york 37. pittsburgh 36. even in cleveland it is 37 degrees.temperatures fairly uniform in the wake of this front. we do have a stiff wind out of the northwest still gusting to about 25 miles an hour sustain in philadelphia at 16. a sustained wind in wilmington and dover at 21 miles an hour. so definitely be feeling that chill. airport delays pretty few and far between. newark a 73 minute delay. you have to go clear across the country to see any additional delays still in los...
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in rochester snow and strong winds also created blinding conditioning for motorists. dangerous roads also made it impossible for a food bank in adam, new york, to receive a much-needed delivery on time. >> it's sad, but there is nothing we can do about it. >> reporter: nancy abbott is the food bank coordinator. >> there's about 100 people each month that come. it's extra that helps people in need. >> reporter: this is the third time this need that superintendent marybeth denny has had to cancel classes in south jefferson county, new york. >> the forecast said we would have high winds and white-out conditions throughout the day. i can't put buses on the road in that. >> reporter: the wind-chill will likely get down to negative 15 before the night is out. as for road conditions in these parts, scott, officials have asked residents to avoid unnecessary travel until further notice. >> pelley: demarco morgan with the big chill. now let's check in with eric fisher of our cbs station in boston, wbz. eric, what's next? >> reporter: scott, that cold air still on the move tonig
in rochester snow and strong winds also created blinding conditioning for motorists. dangerous roads also made it impossible for a food bank in adam, new york, to receive a much-needed delivery on time. >> it's sad, but there is nothing we can do about it. >> reporter: nancy abbott is the food bank coordinator. >> there's about 100 people each month that come. it's extra that helps people in need. >> reporter: this is the third time this need that superintendent marybeth...
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. >> particularly in rochester. does my right and honorable friend agree that our current school's contribution to education ought to be valued and given every support as part of the educational mix to help children achieve their potential. >> i believe there's now 11,000 more children that go to outstanding schools than in 2010. we want to provide a good school place for every child. she references the good work being done to ill prove the quality of education in primary schools. it's exactly what she is looking for we want to remove the legal band on expanding or opening new grammer schools. >> thank you. >> this is a model from america where they're used to deliver pry mat insurance based health care. can the prime minister assure me that they won't be used as a means to introduce private health care into the nhs. >> what they're about is about people in a local area determining the shape of health services in that local area in terms of delivering the best service for local people. that's what those are about. o
. >> particularly in rochester. does my right and honorable friend agree that our current school's contribution to education ought to be valued and given every support as part of the educational mix to help children achieve their potential. >> i believe there's now 11,000 more children that go to outstanding schools than in 2010. we want to provide a good school place for every child. she references the good work being done to ill prove the quality of education in primary schools....
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john covach is the director of the institute for popular music at the university of rochester in newk. just explain to us why george michael was such a cultural icon. well, it really comes down to those two big albums in the second half of the 1980s, wham's make it big and his first solo album, faith, those established george michael as one of the biggest performers of the 1980s. i was surprised to see people in their 20s tweeting condolences and saying how sad they were to hear he had passed away. he obviously appealed to a broad range of people. that's true. of your course today's young people are so connected via the web that they are almost a make by generation that grabs stuff from all different generations —— of course “— all different generations —— of course —— magpie. many of them are still beatles fans. his rise coincided with the rise of mtv. how did he use that to propel his career forward 7 did he use that to propel his career forward? the early years of mtv saw record companies having to be convinced in america at least that there was value investing in these videos. bu
john covach is the director of the institute for popular music at the university of rochester in newk. just explain to us why george michael was such a cultural icon. well, it really comes down to those two big albums in the second half of the 1980s, wham's make it big and his first solo album, faith, those established george michael as one of the biggest performers of the 1980s. i was surprised to see people in their 20s tweeting condolences and saying how sad they were to hear he had passed...
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from streets that had been very active, particularly rebellions in philly and 64 and harlem and 54, rochester in 64. and they begin to ask for help initially through the system, writing letters to the state senators and begging the commission of correction to do something. but nothing was really done. in fact what was done was a great deal more repression anyone who is caught having a letter asking for help with be thrown into key lock which meant your throat and yourself are in different parts of time. you couldn't get out. it's in the context that people start talking across political lines, start talking across racial lines. >> that's a look at some of this
from streets that had been very active, particularly rebellions in philly and 64 and harlem and 54, rochester in 64. and they begin to ask for help initially through the system, writing letters to the state senators and begging the commission of correction to do something. but nothing was really done. in fact what was done was a great deal more repression anyone who is caught having a letter asking for help with be thrown into key lock which meant your throat and yourself are in different parts...
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both girls and boys sports in rochester have been thriving, including the girls' soccer team winning its second straight title in 2016. congratulations to this group of student athletes and their coach and my friend, derek leonard, on another championship season. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to thank my colleagues for passing the 21st century cures act. this legislation speaks for itself. it will bring health care research and infrastructure into the 21st century. during my time here in congress, i have met with countless groups across georgia 12 like the alzheimer's association who have told me how this legislation can and will change lives. in fact, more than five million americans currently live with this disease. in a recent op-ed the associated note if nothing is done
both girls and boys sports in rochester have been thriving, including the girls' soccer team winning its second straight title in 2016. congratulations to this group of student athletes and their coach and my friend, derek leonard, on another championship season. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend....
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prison and many of them had come from the streets that were very active with rebellious 64 harlem and rochester. and initially through the system and was was done anybody caught asking for help point the you had indefinite periods of time you could not get out and in the context they start to talk across the of political winds in the law the spanish-speaking prisoners and somebody in the yard was trying to translate some everybody could understand did everybody was saying. bent to make a long story short the the initial moments was a management decision so 1300 gather one part to have representatives from each cell block to speak to them then they oversee negotiations with the state so they feel that they could be heard and then insisted the media come in because of a problem with prison is nobody ever sees what goes on inside and they are committed to shining light on the inside and discourse they were inspired themselves by other citadel cannot -- captains in the new york city jails and for four days negotiated intensely for the basic cumin rights -- human-rights then one of the most brutal i
prison and many of them had come from the streets that were very active with rebellious 64 harlem and rochester. and initially through the system and was was done anybody caught asking for help point the you had indefinite periods of time you could not get out and in the context they start to talk across the of political winds in the law the spanish-speaking prisoners and somebody in the yard was trying to translate some everybody could understand did everybody was saying. bent to make a long...
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a lake effect snowstorm over rochester. high wind always making it dangerous to be outside with gusts leaching 50 miles an hour -- leaching 50 miles an hour. the temperature in chicago 7 degrees, a blast of arctic air has sent chicago into a deep freeze. earlier it was below zero and with windchill it felt -20. you can check weather conditions with the free weather app and the weather team on twitter, incenter gram and facebook. >>> the -- inthat graham. >>> the passenger pick up began yesterday, hours later, the dmv ordered outbounder to stop. regulate -- uber. uber said they don't need the special permit. >>> yahoo! announcement about a data breach could impact the buy out deal with verizon. verizon agreed to buy yahoo!, but the data breach has a negative impact on the brand. there's talk that verizon may scrap the deal. yahoo! stock fell on the news. >>> video of killer whales eating a shark off the coast of northern california. the pictures were taken by a drone. >> biologist said killer whale attacks on shark is rare a
a lake effect snowstorm over rochester. high wind always making it dangerous to be outside with gusts leaching 50 miles an hour -- leaching 50 miles an hour. the temperature in chicago 7 degrees, a blast of arctic air has sent chicago into a deep freeze. earlier it was below zero and with windchill it felt -20. you can check weather conditions with the free weather app and the weather team on twitter, incenter gram and facebook. >>> the -- inthat graham. >>> the passenger pick...
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in rochester snow and strong winds also created blinding conditions for motorists. dangerous roads also made it impossible for a food bank in adams, new york to receive a much-needed delivery on time. >> it's sad, you know, but there's nothing we could do about it. >> reporter: nancy abbott is the food bank's coordinator. >> there's about 100 people each month that come. you know, it's an extra. it helps people that are in need. >> reporter: this is the third time this season that superintendent marybeth denny has had to cancel classes in south jefferson county, new york. >> the forecast said that we were going to have high winds and whiteout conditions throughout the day and i jus can't put buses on the road in that. >> reporter: the wind chill will likely get down to negative 15 before the night is out. as for road conditions in these parts, scott, officials have asked residents to avoid unnecessary travel until further notice. >> demarco morgan with the big chill. now let's check in with chief meteorologist eric fisher of cbs station in boston, wbz. eric, what's
in rochester snow and strong winds also created blinding conditions for motorists. dangerous roads also made it impossible for a food bank in adams, new york to receive a much-needed delivery on time. >> it's sad, you know, but there's nothing we could do about it. >> reporter: nancy abbott is the food bank's coordinator. >> there's about 100 people each month that come. you know, it's an extra. it helps people that are in need. >> reporter: this is the third time this...
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and temperatures along with windchills, it is bone-chilling cold from philadelphia to new york and rochester. rockford, illinois, north central, illinois, high temperature was 8 degrees on thursday. you see just how cold that air will be across the northern tier. single digits. 70s along the gulf coast. huge temperature change. we have the weather system moving from the interior west and heavy rainfall across california. icy mix across the ohio river valley and appalachians. >> if you want to go skiing, those places are open. >>> harsh words from president obama. he is pledging retaliation against russia for intruding on the election. his message to putin next. ways . especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. then why settle for slow internet? comcast business. built for speed. built for business. >>> new this morning, president obama w
and temperatures along with windchills, it is bone-chilling cold from philadelphia to new york and rochester. rockford, illinois, north central, illinois, high temperature was 8 degrees on thursday. you see just how cold that air will be across the northern tier. single digits. 70s along the gulf coast. huge temperature change. we have the weather system moving from the interior west and heavy rainfall across california. icy mix across the ohio river valley and appalachians. >> if you...
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in rochester, in newark, in jersey city, in philadelphia, cleveland, and chicago, all within a few days of each other, it was as though an unseen hand had given the signal. 18, 1960 five, guns replaced nightsticks in the hands of law enforcement officers as the watts area of burst into literally a cauldron of insurrection. thousands of writers roamed the streets night and day, smashing and looting, and setting the torch to over 50 square miles of the city. hidden snipers held police and firefighters at bay as fires raged unabated. at least 35 americans died in the violence and gunfire. the sheer magnitude of this monstrous madness strained the abilities of the civil authorities and the california national guard were sent to watts with orders to quell the violence with brute force if necessary. the spectacle of american soldiers shooting it out with american civilians was even more shocking than the writing itself. the nation was stunned and horrified. no smugness now. this time it wasn't a foreign country, this time it was "anarchy u.s.a.". the degree of communist influence and these ri
in rochester, in newark, in jersey city, in philadelphia, cleveland, and chicago, all within a few days of each other, it was as though an unseen hand had given the signal. 18, 1960 five, guns replaced nightsticks in the hands of law enforcement officers as the watts area of burst into literally a cauldron of insurrection. thousands of writers roamed the streets night and day, smashing and looting, and setting the torch to over 50 square miles of the city. hidden snipers held police and...