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tenure as the 14th president of alfred university dean at the simon business school at university of rochester january 1st 2004 serving is dean and professor at university of arizona college of management through 2003 and taught at university of southern california where he served master dean of the master's program also teaching fellow while pursuing his doctoral studies at m.i.t. and a faculty member at the school of business administration at dartmouth with a bachelor's degree from harvard university and a ph.d. from the massachusetts institute of technology we now look forward to it exciting conversation from dr. zupan. [applause] >>. >> thanks for the kind introduction thanks for being here. a special shot out to the editor of the cato journal who provided space while on sabbatical with lots about articles of research to pursue this work is a work in progress over 30 years with this provided the opportunity for these ideas to come to fruition the book probably has gotten more popular with the most recent presidential election but if you look at the research poll done annually the percenta
tenure as the 14th president of alfred university dean at the simon business school at university of rochester january 1st 2004 serving is dean and professor at university of arizona college of management through 2003 and taught at university of southern california where he served master dean of the master's program also teaching fellow while pursuing his doctoral studies at m.i.t. and a faculty member at the school of business administration at dartmouth with a bachelor's degree from harvard...
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growth of the roh rode slowly loosened some of rochester's preeminence but rochester and the rest of upstate new york don't start falling off the wagon until the 1940s and the 1950s. it's a story that can't connect to the demise of kodak or carrier that can more generally be correlated to the new york state becoming a high tax state. recent book by steven moore a look at nine states without income taxes versus the tenth highest income tax states and migration rates. a very similar story in seattle last week for an alumni event. it's striking how many -- are there in my absent of my former hometown of rochester. more modern examples you've read about them in the news whether they are autocracies are democracies. north korea three generation of the kim's and russia and putin and the treats you boys. the iranian revolutionary guard. by conservative estimates owns 33% of their country. what chavez has been doing in venezuela but it applies to democracies to. in india most recent surveys taken 54% of citizens report having to pay for bribes to get a public service. even higher for the low
growth of the roh rode slowly loosened some of rochester's preeminence but rochester and the rest of upstate new york don't start falling off the wagon until the 1940s and the 1950s. it's a story that can't connect to the demise of kodak or carrier that can more generally be correlated to the new york state becoming a high tax state. recent book by steven moore a look at nine states without income taxes versus the tenth highest income tax states and migration rates. a very similar story in...
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rochester michigan -- rochester, michigan, good morning. caller: good morning. i think this is just a continuation of this group me that president obama gets. it's as american as it gets to earn as much money as you can get. evidently that is the value that he is worth. wouldestion is -- what mr. obama want to pay as far as his fair share of taxes? he and warren buffett will tell the world that they should pay more money. that is where we should be looking at. this is just picking on obama because of who he is. host: let me bounce this on you. "the new york times" lead editorial wrote this, "it is disheartening that a man's whose historical candidacy now joins almost every modern president in cashing in and it shows surprising tone deafness, more likely to be expected from the billionaires the obamas have vacation with this past month than the president who was a to only -- keenly attuned to the worries and resentments of the 99%." caller: that's ridiculous. fair share his money, he should pay his fair share of taxes. othersrren buffett and that understand fairn
rochester michigan -- rochester, michigan, good morning. caller: good morning. i think this is just a continuation of this group me that president obama gets. it's as american as it gets to earn as much money as you can get. evidently that is the value that he is worth. wouldestion is -- what mr. obama want to pay as far as his fair share of taxes? he and warren buffett will tell the world that they should pay more money. that is where we should be looking at. this is just picking on obama...
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. >> host: frank, rochester, new york. independent. good morning. >> caller: i'm concerned on how people believe the so-called sources that are in the newspaper. considering that we already have a presentation done at the white house by one of the individuals that was right in the office and in the building where the russians were. he said that it never happened. who are these official sources # the real question is is it c-span, c-span or is it msnbc? take you.ni >> host: we want to hear your thoughts on this story. this phone lines are open. lewis, in colorado, springs. republican. >> caller: good morning. listen, i agree with that last judgment. we need to find out where the leaks are coming from. that's the problem. you know, the worst untrained washington post are the same people that are trying to bring down trumpet during his campaign and up till today. they ought to find a way somehow to get these reporters to see who these people are. it might be former intel guys that were in the obama administration or somebody inn that cabi
. >> host: frank, rochester, new york. independent. good morning. >> caller: i'm concerned on how people believe the so-called sources that are in the newspaper. considering that we already have a presentation done at the white house by one of the individuals that was right in the office and in the building where the russians were. he said that it never happened. who are these official sources # the real question is is it c-span, c-span or is it msnbc? take you.ni >> host: we...
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joan is next in rochester, minnesota. democrat. caller: good morning. i wondered about the author of the book just on before, i would like to know the difference differenceolitical on topics and character assassination, which is what happens when this information is about people. hearing everyone has rights as long as they do not infringe on other people's rights. people have the right to privacy , and they do not have the right to have their names smeared all over everything. that is one thing. difference of opinion on a topic, that is another thing where everyone has a right to speak their differences. aboutdo not think talking other people and character assassination of people is a right for anyone. host: do you believe characters as nation is getting worse than in the past? caller: absolutely. especially when that lady talked about the little girl killing herself -- host: when did it start to change? when did it start getting worse? caller: i think it started getting worse a few years ago. and this political thing going on now with trump -- his whol
joan is next in rochester, minnesota. democrat. caller: good morning. i wondered about the author of the book just on before, i would like to know the difference differenceolitical on topics and character assassination, which is what happens when this information is about people. hearing everyone has rights as long as they do not infringe on other people's rights. people have the right to privacy , and they do not have the right to have their names smeared all over everything. that is one...
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in buffalo, rochester, even in places like utica. >> those are all places that are deeply in trouble,you know, but a class is dying. the middle class is dying in new york city as you may know. i think you follow this since you are on tv arguing on behalf of it. let me ask you some questions. we have about 1.1 million people come here illegally every year. what is the optimal number, how many want to lead in their workers that you represent? >> i'm not an expert in the number of specific immigrants coming in. here's what i will tell you. these cities that you just mentioned, not only those cities, but buffalo, albany, rochester, though cities are in dire economic straits not because of immigrants, but immigrants are part of the way forward. that is been proven time and time again. immigrants add value. they stabilize neighborhoods, they pay taxes, their great workers and business workers. we should figure out how to get more immigrants. >> tucker: you don't know how many. you are making the case but you haven't actually thought through how many is a good number because you are not goin
in buffalo, rochester, even in places like utica. >> those are all places that are deeply in trouble,you know, but a class is dying. the middle class is dying in new york city as you may know. i think you follow this since you are on tv arguing on behalf of it. let me ask you some questions. we have about 1.1 million people come here illegally every year. what is the optimal number, how many want to lead in their workers that you represent? >> i'm not an expert in the number of...
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and jordan rochester. how are you thinking about this now? the polls come out and things get choppy and sterling is all over the place. jordan: last week we published a piece called "what if labor wins?" the first reaction i had from a colleague is that is great, jordan, it is like talking to me about what happens if aliens land on the moon. the market was not pricing in the possibility of polls tightening. we discussed faith in the polls after the french elections of the main thing is the polls can move. we look at the previous election and the last two weeks and just shy of two weeks now, you can blair lost 90% in the polls and he was a favorite to win in 1997. there was enough of a percentage to worry theresa may and we are seeing switching from conservatives to labor. is if labor was to even get a chance of winning, it is a coalition. the interesting thing for markets is they are actually pro-single market access. stable leadership under theresa may is what the markets have become used to. the market might zone in on the fact this coaliti
and jordan rochester. how are you thinking about this now? the polls come out and things get choppy and sterling is all over the place. jordan: last week we published a piece called "what if labor wins?" the first reaction i had from a colleague is that is great, jordan, it is like talking to me about what happens if aliens land on the moon. the market was not pricing in the possibility of polls tightening. we discussed faith in the polls after the french elections of the main thing...
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today we'll see storms spreading towards minneapolis, rochester, 6 million people at risk in kansas and amarillo. hail threat and damaging wind threat. tuesday a much larger area including oklahoma city, wichita false, 9 million people at risk. you can see why we're going to get the severe weather. look at the warmth coming up ahead of the storm system. talk about chilly the weekend was very raw in areas of new england. little bit of warmth coming your way and some heat by thursday. that's going to be one of the stories finally areas tlinl and northeast weather. we'll give you the update on the mini heat wave coming up. >>> now united airlines says some information to access cockpit doors was inadvertently made public. airline doesn't know how the information was released but can confirm it wasn't a breach or hack, no other details were given. united says an interim protocol has been put in place to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. >>> one of hollywood's most movie villains and how about a breathalyzer for texting while driving. police are one step closer to cracking down on mo
today we'll see storms spreading towards minneapolis, rochester, 6 million people at risk in kansas and amarillo. hail threat and damaging wind threat. tuesday a much larger area including oklahoma city, wichita false, 9 million people at risk. you can see why we're going to get the severe weather. look at the warmth coming up ahead of the storm system. talk about chilly the weekend was very raw in areas of new england. little bit of warmth coming your way and some heat by thursday. that's...
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a slight risk of severe storms if we get enough sunshine in this area from buffalo to syracuse, rochester, state college, isolated storm from washington, d.c. to richmond. in the timing on it is typical, late afternoon, this is 6:00 a.m., we take and fire the storms up this afternoon between 3 and 6:00 >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. a cloudy start. the clouds just don't want to leave us. and to the south, the showers that will be moving in during the day. most of those are trending offshore now. you see a line of some thunderstorms just moving toward the eastern portions of maryland and heading toward delaware. that's for this morning. a chance of some showers. but not much chance for sunshine. we're in the 50s now. it's going to be a cool afternoon. fas neighborhood forecast at 4:30. >> thank you. >>> here's a look at what we're working on for "nbc10 news today" -- >> teenagers shot. right now philadelphia police searching for a gunman after a 14-year-old was killed and another teen was wounded by gunfire. >>> working to save lives. today the philadelphia fire departmen
a slight risk of severe storms if we get enough sunshine in this area from buffalo to syracuse, rochester, state college, isolated storm from washington, d.c. to richmond. in the timing on it is typical, late afternoon, this is 6:00 a.m., we take and fire the storms up this afternoon between 3 and 6:00 >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. a cloudy start. the clouds just don't want to leave us. and to the south, the showers that will be moving in during the day. most of...
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blunt rochester: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a letter from aarp which makes clear, health care will be sabotaged under this bill and health care costs for older americans will, quote, dramatically increase, end quote. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlelady from delaware. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. blunt rochester: thank you. mr. speaker, i know in these polarized times we often forget that we are connected. and we are all connected to each other. a sick, uninsured employee effects the bottom line of a small business. uncompensated care in the emergency room, we all pay the bill. when a child from an uninsured family goes to school, with an undiagnosed virus, not only does it impact his or her ability to learn, it impacts other kids and puts them at risk. we are all connected. as martin luther king so powerfully said, we may have come over on different
blunt rochester: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a letter from aarp which makes clear, health care will be sabotaged under this bill and health care costs for older americans will, quote, dramatically increase, end quote. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlelady from delaware. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. blunt rochester: thank you. mr. speaker, i...
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a slight risk of severe storms if we get enough sunshine in this area from buffalo to syracuse, rochester, state college, isolated storm from washington, d.c. late afternoon, this is 6:00 a.m., we take and fire the storms up this afternoon between 3 and 6:00 p.m. that's a look at the weather story of the day. now a closer look at your day ahead. as you can see, very gloomy type forecast. new york 61, boston at 62. at least we'll get sunshine mixed in with the storms in the southeast. typical afternoon storms from florida through the south. it was an all-out brawl the giants nationals game in san francisco. washington's bryce harper at the plate, hit by a fast ball, he says all right, game on. i'm charging the mound. he throws the helmet, and then they are at it. baseball is a family affair here come the benches. they clear. and the wrestling and the shoving, the dancing, whatever you call it is on. >> that is wwf style. >> you know when they throw the bats and the helmets it's all done. >> the helmet first, then the pitcher isn't ready for the fight. >> bill, when it putting up your dukes
a slight risk of severe storms if we get enough sunshine in this area from buffalo to syracuse, rochester, state college, isolated storm from washington, d.c. late afternoon, this is 6:00 a.m., we take and fire the storms up this afternoon between 3 and 6:00 p.m. that's a look at the weather story of the day. now a closer look at your day ahead. as you can see, very gloomy type forecast. new york 61, boston at 62. at least we'll get sunshine mixed in with the storms in the southeast. typical...
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." >> ♪ rockies and in the northwest, but 60 in rochester, minnesota, not a bad day. >>> you've probablyt out on a curb waiting for trash day. >> but a southern california artist took a special interest in all of those abandoned couches and turned them into that trash into treasure. here's kabc's matey gomez. >> reporter: meet andrew ward an assistant hollywood movie director whose creativity goes way beyond the movie set and says five years ago while driving to work an old abandoned sofa left on a sofa caught his eye. shortly after he started noticing others so one day he pulled over and began snapping pictures. >> you know, people have seen the movie "the sixth sense" where this young kid sees dead people. for me i saw sofas everywhere. i couldn't get away from it. it became this obsession. >> reporter: so far has taken over 1500 pictures of so fares fath sofas from l.a. and each has a unique personality and its own story. >> you see sometimes that a pet had lived in the home where it came from because it will be covered in hair or rip in the sofa. in their new environment it almost lo
." >> ♪ rockies and in the northwest, but 60 in rochester, minnesota, not a bad day. >>> you've probablyt out on a curb waiting for trash day. >> but a southern california artist took a special interest in all of those abandoned couches and turned them into that trash into treasure. here's kabc's matey gomez. >> reporter: meet andrew ward an assistant hollywood movie director whose creativity goes way beyond the movie set and says five years ago while driving...
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a few tornados are possible up to rochester, minnesota, those are the areas that need to watch out. them heads up for tomorrow. tornado outbreak possible areas of western kansas, western oklahoma, already moderate risk a dangerous day tomorrow. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now a closer look at the day ahead. you can see the colder air on the back side, we haven't had a lot of mention of it but we are getting snow at the high elevations in the rockies, how about that mini heat wave coming today for the mid-atlantic. 94 today from richmond all the way to d.c. we'll talk more about that heat coming up. >> i want to show you this. dad envy. look that the awesome creation. an arizona family very own pirate ship in their back yard. look at this thing. it was inspired by the black pearl from the pirates of the caribbean movie. it took a year to build as a tree house there, this is three stories high, taller than their own town city hall building. look at the kid. he is going to grow 1 that ship in the background. hope they have permits for it too. ahead, details of th
a few tornados are possible up to rochester, minnesota, those are the areas that need to watch out. them heads up for tomorrow. tornado outbreak possible areas of western kansas, western oklahoma, already moderate risk a dangerous day tomorrow. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now a closer look at the day ahead. you can see the colder air on the back side, we haven't had a lot of mention of it but we are getting snow at the high elevations in the rockies, how about that mini...
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scarlet king was last seen at her home in rochester yesterday morning and has connections to be north wa5 eight —year—old boy from dover who was given a high cancer treatment as a last resort is now set to be declared medically cured. blue tobin wa5 declared medically cured. blue tobin was offered the treatment after all the other options failed to work. he wa5 the other options failed to work. he was only given a 10% chance of being 5ucce55ful, was only given a 10% chance of being successful, but today he is due to have a 5—year checkup at the royal ma rle5ton to get have a 5—year checkup at the royal marle5ton to get the all clear. co nsulta nts marle5ton to get the all clear. consulta nts have branded marle5ton to get the all clear. con5ultant5 have branded it a miracle. cctv has been released after nine burglaries acro55 kent in ju5t after nine burglaries acro55 kent in just one month. 0fficers after nine burglaries acro55 kent in just one month. officers are currently looking into reported ratings acro55 sevenoaks, swanley and longfield, which are all believed to be connected. tw
scarlet king was last seen at her home in rochester yesterday morning and has connections to be north wa5 eight —year—old boy from dover who was given a high cancer treatment as a last resort is now set to be declared medically cured. blue tobin wa5 declared medically cured. blue tobin was offered the treatment after all the other options failed to work. he wa5 the other options failed to work. he was only given a 10% chance of being 5ucce55ful, was only given a 10% chance of being...
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host: frank, rochester, new york.aller: i am concerned on how people believe these so-called sources that are in the newspaper. considering that we already have a presentation done at the white house by one of the individuals that were right in the office and in the building where the russians were, and he said it never happened. who are these official sources? c-spanl question is, is c-span or is it msnbc? host: we want to hear your thoughts this morning. lewis is an colorado springs. republican. caller: good morning come c-span. elementwith that last that we need to find out where the leaks are coming from. that is the problem. the washington post is the same paper that was trying to bring down trump during his campaign and up until today. they ought to find a way somehow to get these reporters to see who these people are that are leaking. it might be former intel guys that were in the obama administration or somebody in that cabinet who is still left over. every day, the washington post and new york times, it seems
host: frank, rochester, new york.aller: i am concerned on how people believe these so-called sources that are in the newspaper. considering that we already have a presentation done at the white house by one of the individuals that were right in the office and in the building where the russians were, and he said it never happened. who are these official sources? c-spanl question is, is c-span or is it msnbc? host: we want to hear your thoughts this morning. lewis is an colorado springs....
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. >> 13-year-old charlie of rochester, new york. >> it's been good to have the experience. >> and 12--old of the martha vineyard massachusetts. both eliminated today. >> it's >> most participants are between 12 and 14 years old. >> are you a better speller than your parents? >> i think so. [laughter] >> but all new at 6:00, a closer look at this little girl from oklahoma. the youngest participant to qualify for the acclaimed bee. the champion will take home $40,000 prize and appear on "live with kelly and ryan" and "jimmy kimmel live." kevin lewis, abc7 news. larry: i can't wait to talk to you at 6:00 to hear her story. coming up at 5:00, mayhem on metro. what the problem was this morning out of the transit agency's hands. alison: later, the struggle is real. how a struggling hartist who thought she was getting a break ended up ended up taken for a ride. but if he is ready to make an announcement it's clear. introducing the italian collection from subway. head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni.
. >> 13-year-old charlie of rochester, new york. >> it's been good to have the experience. >> and 12--old of the martha vineyard massachusetts. both eliminated today. >> it's >> most participants are between 12 and 14 years old. >> are you a better speller than your parents? >> i think so. [laughter] >> but all new at 6:00, a closer look at this little girl from oklahoma. the youngest participant to qualify for the acclaimed bee. the champion will...
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we may get thunderstorms that could be on the severe side. 5 million people at risk from rochester toyracuse, binghamton and harrisburg. even washington, d.c., richmond and norfolk could see a stray thunderstorm this afternoon. by the time we get into wednesday, we'll continue to watch the chance of scattered storms in the south. getting a little warmer in areas of the northeast. not exactly summer-like but not like the miserable memorial day weather we saw. all the warm weather continues in the west. more "worldwide exchange" when we come back. nah. what else? what if we hire more sales reps? ♪ nah. what else? what if we digitize the whole supply chain? so people can customize their bike before they buy it. that worked better than expected. i'll dial it back. yeah, dial it back. just a little. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. he was a one-time american ally who was ousted during an american invasion in 1989. he served a 17-year prison sense in the u.s. on drug charges
we may get thunderstorms that could be on the severe side. 5 million people at risk from rochester toyracuse, binghamton and harrisburg. even washington, d.c., richmond and norfolk could see a stray thunderstorm this afternoon. by the time we get into wednesday, we'll continue to watch the chance of scattered storms in the south. getting a little warmer in areas of the northeast. not exactly summer-like but not like the miserable memorial day weather we saw. all the warm weather continues in...
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it's actually chilly all across the great lakes and we could see snow in rochester and buffalo.cross the >> it's definitely a little cold out there. 50s in the south bay, 49 in the peninsula. tri-valley also on the chilly side at 49 degrees. fran under those hazy skies. east bay 53 and the north bay at 59. we do remain under a high wind advisory and that's expected to remain in effect through 9:00 tonight as we take a look at the wind speeds. half moon bay seeing gusts up to 35 miles per hour. >>> now, i know jill has some hats, but, harry, if she wants to borrow this one, she's more than welcome. >> that's no joke. >> it gets ridiculous. >> that's awesome. >> thank you so much. and good luck. >> i don't think he likes it. >> i don't feel the enthusiasm for that hat. >> i don't think he's on the fence at all about it. dylan, harry, thank you as well. >>> just ahead, move over james corden. vin diesel's behind the wheel now with his own version of carpool karaoke. >> the first official tease of "will & grace" is out. fans going wild. ♪ ♪ ♪ la vie est belle la vie est belle the ea
it's actually chilly all across the great lakes and we could see snow in rochester and buffalo.cross the >> it's definitely a little cold out there. 50s in the south bay, 49 in the peninsula. tri-valley also on the chilly side at 49 degrees. fran under those hazy skies. east bay 53 and the north bay at 59. we do remain under a high wind advisory and that's expected to remain in effect through 9:00 tonight as we take a look at the wind speeds. half moon bay seeing gusts up to 35 miles per...
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>> rochester. >> why -- >> university of kansas. >> he is hesitating. >> it is documented if you wantthen got job in kansas city and i went for. >> you should go back and get it. >> really? >> i think he's been successful somehow in broadcasting. >> just to say you finished. >> i've done all right. anyway, what i really want to do with my life was be a motown singer. and i'm not kidding. i used to lay in my bed, or lie in my bed at night, and listen to radio all night long. now, this is a radio station out at oklahoma city. i remember hearing ben kings, listen to his music, fell in love with motown. anyway, i'm going to go see maybe every night of the performance motown. the stage performance is in philadelphia over on broad street. we will tell when you it start, if there are ticket left. let's go down memory lane, motown in the house. couple of the stars from the show are here live in the studio. in fact, he plays a young michael jackson. and he plays on the left marvin gay. >> (cheers). >> come on up! >> welcome to the show. >> good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> sit over h
>> rochester. >> why -- >> university of kansas. >> he is hesitating. >> it is documented if you wantthen got job in kansas city and i went for. >> you should go back and get it. >> really? >> i think he's been successful somehow in broadcasting. >> just to say you finished. >> i've done all right. anyway, what i really want to do with my life was be a motown singer. and i'm not kidding. i used to lay in my bed, or lie in my bed at...
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up towards rochester. this is going to be an ongoing situation.nd obviously millions of people here could be affected. just be on alert. if you know the watch and warning is posted in your region, know what to do and where to go. we will keep you posted throughout the day. heather, clayton, back to you. clayton: thanks, janice. heather: thanks, janice. clayton: nightmare in the sky. tossed around like toys leaving several people hurt. horrific video inside the cabin showing people laying in the aisle. snacks everywhere. people left with broken spines when the arrow plane from moscow to bangkok suddenly hit rough air. many of the passengers not wearing seat belts at the time. the crew didn't have time to warn them. >> shock and horror as a gunman opened fire at crowded pool party. >> drop the gun! [gunfire] heather: gunman shooting into a birthday party this was luxury apartment complex in san diego. one woman is dead. six others injured. all of them minorities. the white shooters now identified as 49-year-old peter selas. he calmly held a beer as
up towards rochester. this is going to be an ongoing situation.nd obviously millions of people here could be affected. just be on alert. if you know the watch and warning is posted in your region, know what to do and where to go. we will keep you posted throughout the day. heather, clayton, back to you. clayton: thanks, janice. heather: thanks, janice. clayton: nightmare in the sky. tossed around like toys leaving several people hurt. horrific video inside the cabin showing people laying in the...
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republican line, richard, rochester, new york. caller: hello.e keep trying to make it easier and it is such a wonderful opportunity we have in this country to vote in our free elections. if you are too lazy to get up and spend a few minutes going to the polls, i would just as soon you do not go at all. host: why do you attribute it to laziness? some people expressed concern about work or child care or other issues, why do you go to laziness? caller: my belief is anybody can come up with an excuse, but what does an excuse ever a complex? -- ever accomplish? host: greg says they should last a week, why have bell -- why have only one day? students andge have a more effective democracy. it would be considered a holiday. i want to many people voting as possible. and some people posting this as well. 425 comments so far on the facebook feed. i invite you to follow it as well. technically, you have to like it because it is facebook, but you can do that and follow our twitter feed. facebook.com/cspan is the page. we have casey for maryland. caller: how
republican line, richard, rochester, new york. caller: hello.e keep trying to make it easier and it is such a wonderful opportunity we have in this country to vote in our free elections. if you are too lazy to get up and spend a few minutes going to the polls, i would just as soon you do not go at all. host: why do you attribute it to laziness? some people expressed concern about work or child care or other issues, why do you go to laziness? caller: my belief is anybody can come up with an...
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two days later it was another grand dinner in rochester. as it was described in the newspaper, 75 of his fine looking fellows that cracked a biscuit and joined for a celebratory banquet. mr. forbes, shortly after arriving back in boston learn to new york was in great distress. robert bennett forbes made his way to do york city -- to new york city. eventually the macedonian thanks in great measure to supplies provided by bostonians managed to make her voyage as well. the people of boston remembered and celebrated what robert bennett forbes and the marine society had done. he described his experience as one of the most prominent and agreeable episodes of my sometimes varied life. it is one where i take honest pride. never again was the department of the navy if over a public ship for a private mission of mercy. thank you. [applause] >> that was a great introduction looking at the macro level. i have been asked to finish up by looking at contributions to ireland during the great famine. the great famine was not the first famine in ireland, it
two days later it was another grand dinner in rochester. as it was described in the newspaper, 75 of his fine looking fellows that cracked a biscuit and joined for a celebratory banquet. mr. forbes, shortly after arriving back in boston learn to new york was in great distress. robert bennett forbes made his way to do york city -- to new york city. eventually the macedonian thanks in great measure to supplies provided by bostonians managed to make her voyage as well. the people of boston...
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>> brown: the daughter of two music teachers in rochester, new york, fleming first gained attention ins, and then widespread fame in the '90s, performing a variety of roles in leading opera houses around the world. she also became the rare classical singer to crossover into popular culture. singing david letterman's ¡top ten' list, performing the national anthem at super bowl 48, and, of course, serving as host for pbs's ¡great performances.' >> welcome too our premiere performance. >> brown: age, she told me, does bring changes. one is the dearth of roles for her voice in the opera repertoire. >> i'm a lyric soprano. they're young women. they're sort of between the ages of 17 and 25. and so even if my voice can still sing these roles really well, which some of them i can still sing, it's sort of, does it really make sense in the day of hd broadcasts, in the day of people really expecting a visual experience as well. >> brown: what happens to your voice as you get older? >> what happens, first, and i can speak for myself, i'm sure it's different for everyone is, you don't have the resi
>> brown: the daughter of two music teachers in rochester, new york, fleming first gained attention ins, and then widespread fame in the '90s, performing a variety of roles in leading opera houses around the world. she also became the rare classical singer to crossover into popular culture. singing david letterman's ¡top ten' list, performing the national anthem at super bowl 48, and, of course, serving as host for pbs's ¡great performances.' >> welcome too our premiere...
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lots to talk about with senator chuck schumer of new york, joining me now from rochester. good morning, senator, good to see you. >> good morning, jake, and happy mother's day to all the moms, including my mom, who god willing will turn 89 in a few weeks. >> all right, god bless to her. turning to the news, president trump said this week that when he fired the fbi director, he was thinking about the russia investigation. take a listen. >> regardless of recommendation, i was going to fire comey, knowing there was no good time to do it. and in fact, when i decided to just do it, i said to myself, i said, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. it's an excuse by the democrats for having lost an election that they should have won. >> does that admission, when combined with the fact that president trump, according to a source close to comey, asked director comey for his loyalty, does that constitute obstruction of justice? >> well, look, obstruction of justice is a very complicated issue. it involves intent. i've asked for, and our democrats on the
lots to talk about with senator chuck schumer of new york, joining me now from rochester. good morning, senator, good to see you. >> good morning, jake, and happy mother's day to all the moms, including my mom, who god willing will turn 89 in a few weeks. >> all right, god bless to her. turning to the news, president trump said this week that when he fired the fbi director, he was thinking about the russia investigation. take a listen. >> regardless of recommendation, i was...
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fadumo is at rochester. her sister nadira is at yale.rd. do each of you plan on going back to-- to work somehow for somaliland? >> nadira: i think the whole reason jonathan is doing this is for us to make sure that people back home or, like, people that are less fortunate, also get the same opportunities that we get. >> cooper: so what would be a life goal? >> nimo: i think the supreme court is definitely the place for me. >> cooper: being on the supreme court in somaliland? >> nimo: yes. >> cooper: how about for you? >> fadumo: probably, like, building a hospital and bringing a lot of equipment and bringing doctors. >> abdisimad: after, like, maybe, like, a few years working here, go back, start, like, my own business. >> nadira: creating more opportunities for girls and seeing more girls in school. >> cooper: empowering girls and women. >> nadira: yeah. >> cooper: mubarik mohamoud was part of the first class to graduate abaarso. he is now a senior at m.i.t., majoring in electrical engineering and computer science. when you heard that y
fadumo is at rochester. her sister nadira is at yale.rd. do each of you plan on going back to-- to work somehow for somaliland? >> nadira: i think the whole reason jonathan is doing this is for us to make sure that people back home or, like, people that are less fortunate, also get the same opportunities that we get. >> cooper: so what would be a life goal? >> nimo: i think the supreme court is definitely the place for me. >> cooper: being on the supreme court in...
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can't run for the date -- where frederick douglas talks about how tubman, once she comes through in rochesterif they do know each other. there is this relationship and she is relying on him to help her move her cargo, one of those words -- or passengers. >> sunil cornish defended the oldest african-american newspaper was a missionary on the eastern shore for a time. several newspapers have information about this during this. i would also ask you to remember that as these individuals are interacting with each other they are breaking the law. so much of what they do -- in support of each other and working within the networks they create and expand. it's outside of the legal system. until almost 1866, their citizenship is in question. they are not going to leave an extensive record. it is conferred in many documents. maryland hall of records have a number of good records that can help us understand it. i've asked to be more patient and understanding that what they're doing had to be outside of the law. they had to be extremely careful with everything they did. even down to writing about it, it w
can't run for the date -- where frederick douglas talks about how tubman, once she comes through in rochesterif they do know each other. there is this relationship and she is relying on him to help her move her cargo, one of those words -- or passengers. >> sunil cornish defended the oldest african-american newspaper was a missionary on the eastern shore for a time. several newspapers have information about this during this. i would also ask you to remember that as these individuals are...
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blunt rochester: mr. speaker, i want to thank mr. conyers and my colleagues on the house jirke for their work -- judiciary committee for their work on this legislation and for bringing this bill to the floor today. an efficient bankruptcy system is important to the smooth functioning of our economy. the preservation and addition of these positions will add needed certainty to our legal system. as the judicial conference of the united states highlighted in their report to congress these resources will benefit individuals and corporations and are necessary to keep this system working. i am proud of the work that the u.s. bankruptcy court for the district of delaware does to protect jobs, creditors, economic engines in our communities across the country. this legislation is a perfect example of congress hearing the needs of individual experts in the judiciary and acting in a bipartisan collaborative manner to address a looming problem. i look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues on other pressing problems for our constituent
blunt rochester: mr. speaker, i want to thank mr. conyers and my colleagues on the house jirke for their work -- judiciary committee for their work on this legislation and for bringing this bill to the floor today. an efficient bankruptcy system is important to the smooth functioning of our economy. the preservation and addition of these positions will add needed certainty to our legal system. as the judicial conference of the united states highlighted in their report to congress these...
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and in rochester, minnesota, and opioid death on the rise with homicide in the state. passing this framework, started thinking that way, i think senator portman, and worked in a bipartisan way. and trying to reduce the number of people getting hooked on opioids, from prescription drug monitoring that we are trying to get changes in how prescriptions are given out and how many drugs are given out, simple things like wisdom teeth and we did good work with the cures act, i appreciate the leadership on the republican side objecting to the use medicaid cuts we heard from the house and that will be important and the third is people are migrating to the illegal drugs, but we are easier to get and we see more of these overdoses from things like fentanyl. we had 11 people die from car fentanyl, the most powerful form of fentanyl. it is more potent than fentanyl, the dose is 5 two grams of salt can be fatal. we heard from customers last week yet the numbers we heard, at two pounds, last year 440 pounds to give a sense of the tremendous increase, the lead democrat on the bill, se
and in rochester, minnesota, and opioid death on the rise with homicide in the state. passing this framework, started thinking that way, i think senator portman, and worked in a bipartisan way. and trying to reduce the number of people getting hooked on opioids, from prescription drug monitoring that we are trying to get changes in how prescriptions are given out and how many drugs are given out, simple things like wisdom teeth and we did good work with the cures act, i appreciate the...
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it was a mom in rochester, minnesota, a student in duluth. like in every state, we see opioid deaths on the rise with now exceeding homicides in our state. i look at this in three ways. when we pass this framework that i think started us thinking that way, and i want to thank senator portman for his leadership on that bill. we worked in a bipartisan way with senator ayotte and senator whitehouse and myself. trying to reduce the number of people getting hooked on legal opioids, and that means everything from our prescription drug monitoring bill to the work that we're trying to get changes in how prescriptions are given out and how many drugs are given out for simply things like wisdom teeth. the second of course is treatment. and we did some good work, all of us did, with the cures act, and we're going to have to continue to do work with the budget. and i appreciate your leadership on the republican side, senator portman, in objecting to these medicaid cuts that we heard from the house, i think that's going to be really important. the third i
it was a mom in rochester, minnesota, a student in duluth. like in every state, we see opioid deaths on the rise with now exceeding homicides in our state. i look at this in three ways. when we pass this framework that i think started us thinking that way, and i want to thank senator portman for his leadership on that bill. we worked in a bipartisan way with senator ayotte and senator whitehouse and myself. trying to reduce the number of people getting hooked on legal opioids, and that means...
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the investigation is still going on it wasn't just prints.t it's also a mom in rochester minnesota. a student in duluth and like every state, we see opioid death on the rise now exceeding homicides in our state. i would this in three ways, when we pass this framework that i think started us thinking that way, and i want to thank senator portman for his leadership on that bill, and we work in a bipartisan way. three things, trying to reduce the number of people getting hooked on legal opioids and that means everything from our prescription drug monitoring bill to the work that we are trying to get changes in how prescriptions are given out and how many drugs are given out for simple things like wisdom teeth. the second is treatment and we did some good work with the cures act and we will have to continue to work with the budget and i appreciate your leadership on the republican side in objecting to these cuts that we heard from the house. i think that will be really important. k the third is that we all know as people are migrating over to the illegal drugs because they are either ch
the investigation is still going on it wasn't just prints.t it's also a mom in rochester minnesota. a student in duluth and like every state, we see opioid death on the rise now exceeding homicides in our state. i would this in three ways, when we pass this framework that i think started us thinking that way, and i want to thank senator portman for his leadership on that bill, and we work in a bipartisan way. three things, trying to reduce the number of people getting hooked on legal opioids...
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elmira, new york, state college, harrisburg, rochester in the damaging wind threat later this afternoonvening as the line comes through. cooler forecast is going to end for a brief period. look at this. finally warming up because we had such a cool memorial day along the east coast. so many folks, central park for example, had its coolest memorial day since 2004. we'll look at the numbers. they start to go up well into the 70s in some spots, even d.c. hitting into the 80s. things are looking up. i can be nice sometimes. >>> hello, i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. clouds and sunshine and cooler-than-average again today and breezy. drizzle, a chance of light showers tonight, summer warmth still headed our way this weekend. today's temperatures upper 50s along the coast and san francisco, mid to upper 60s around the bay and low to mid-70s in our inland neighborhoods. tonight you can see the green out there, that's some of the light showers, cloudy for everybody, 52 to 59. my accuwe >>> i'm nice only for a short time, michael, because the two-week outlook looks a little cool. i'll s
elmira, new york, state college, harrisburg, rochester in the damaging wind threat later this afternoonvening as the line comes through. cooler forecast is going to end for a brief period. look at this. finally warming up because we had such a cool memorial day along the east coast. so many folks, central park for example, had its coolest memorial day since 2004. we'll look at the numbers. they start to go up well into the 70s in some spots, even d.c. hitting into the 80s. things are looking...
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elmira, new york, state college, rochester in the damaging wind threat later this afternoon and eveninge line comes through. cooler forecast is going to end for a brief period. look at this. finally warming up because we had such a cool memorial day along the east coast. so many folks, central park had its coolest memorial day since 2004. we'll look at the numbers. they start to go up well into the 70s in some spots, even d.c. hitting into the 0s. things are looking up. i can be nice sometimes. temperatures will quickly rise into the upper 70s. despite clouds and an east wind there is a chance for a few showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon. it won't be a washout, but an umbrella may become handy during the afternoon hours. no severe storms are expected, but a few may bring some heavy gusty rains. >>> i'm nice only for a short time, michael, because the two-week outlook looks a little cool. i'll show you that, yeah, coming up. >> it's june. >> i'm sorry. >> it's not her fault. >> i know. >> okay. >> we love ginger. >> thank you. >>> the latest on tiger woods arrested for dui. h
elmira, new york, state college, rochester in the damaging wind threat later this afternoon and eveninge line comes through. cooler forecast is going to end for a brief period. look at this. finally warming up because we had such a cool memorial day along the east coast. so many folks, central park had its coolest memorial day since 2004. we'll look at the numbers. they start to go up well into the 70s in some spots, even d.c. hitting into the 0s. things are looking up. i can be nice sometimes....
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but just as importantly, we have lost a student in duluth and a mom in rochester, minnesota.over 400 people in just the last year. and we continue to see dangerous synthetic opioids shipped across our borders in increasing amounts, a trend that u.s. customs and border protection expects to continue as we heard in the judiciary committee last week, and today i join senator portman in his subcommittee on homeland security, and we talked about what's going on from that perspective as well. so while there is more work to do to combat this epidemic, i want to recognize first that we have made some meaningful progress on a bipartisan basis. we passed the cara act, something that was led by senators portman, whitehouse and senator ayotte and myself. we have set a framework for the nation. but then we also know -- and i look at this in three ways. the first way is that we have to do everything we can to prevent addiction. that means changing some of our prescription practices across the country. do you really need 30 pills when you get your wisdom teeth out? asking those questions, c
but just as importantly, we have lost a student in duluth and a mom in rochester, minnesota.over 400 people in just the last year. and we continue to see dangerous synthetic opioids shipped across our borders in increasing amounts, a trend that u.s. customs and border protection expects to continue as we heard in the judiciary committee last week, and today i join senator portman in his subcommittee on homeland security, and we talked about what's going on from that perspective as well. so...
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representative blunt rochester limited the bill to limit the seven days. yet again, republicans rejected this amendment. committee democrats tried to improve this bill. look, instead of bringing forward the same tired 22-year-old policies that i don't hear my constituents requesting, democrats have offered real solutions. working families would increase from the deless hold. the department of labor proposed an increase. 248,000 workers would have benefited under that rule. democrats continue to write bills. we offered legislation that would provide up to 12 weeks of partial paid parental leave. only 14% of the work force has paid family leave through their employers. as a parent of a five and two-year-old, i know how important that is. democrats have introduced a bill that would allow to allow up to seven sick days a year. that would be tremendous help to those who don't have access to sick leave. democrats have. 2017 women working full-time are still paid 80 cents on the dollar compared to what men make. democrats offered legislation that will address tha
representative blunt rochester limited the bill to limit the seven days. yet again, republicans rejected this amendment. committee democrats tried to improve this bill. look, instead of bringing forward the same tired 22-year-old policies that i don't hear my constituents requesting, democrats have offered real solutions. working families would increase from the deless hold. the department of labor proposed an increase. 248,000 workers would have benefited under that rule. democrats continue to...
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first he will myra new york state college harrisburg rochester all in that damaging wind stretch muchs later he this afternoon and this evening. the cooler forecast is going to end for a brief period. look at this finally warming up because we had such a cool memorial day along the east coast, so many folks central park for example had its coolest memorial day since 2004. set to go up well into the 70's in some spots. d.c. hitting in the 80's. things are looking up. see michael i can be nice sometimes. let's get to the tuesday trivia brought to you by carmax. >> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist karen rogers. dry in philadelphia but we have some showers in southern delaware and starting to hit cape may. let's go on outside and check this out. yup, lots of clouds looking over the commodore barry but we do have some fog in a few spots as well. here's your accuweather forecast. a high of just 67, temperatures more than 10 degrees below average today. we keep the clouds. it stays cool. there's a shower in one or two spots and then especially late today into tonight a few more org
first he will myra new york state college harrisburg rochester all in that damaging wind stretch muchs later he this afternoon and this evening. the cooler forecast is going to end for a brief period. look at this finally warming up because we had such a cool memorial day along the east coast, so many folks central park for example had its coolest memorial day since 2004. set to go up well into the 70's in some spots. d.c. hitting in the 80's. things are looking up. see michael i can be nice...
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blunt rochester: thank you, mr. chairman -- blount blount thank you, mr. chairman. mr. blunt: thank you, mr. chairman. let me join everyoning in welcoming you back to the committee. please come along with others, you take this responsibility. i want to talk just a little bit about the two executive orders on vetting that the president has been challenged on in court. my understanding is as the dni involved in that process, is that right? the screening process, is that something that reports up through you? >> you're talking about the classification process? >> the extreme vetting where the president -- the first executive order was january 27 with the president said we would suspend efugee admissions from certain countries for 90 days pending a review. there is also 120 days mentioned in that order. since we are beyond 90 days and approaching 120 days, my real question is in spite of what is happening outside of the organization, are we continuing to pursue that timeline and are we about to get to the 120 days of having that review period behind us? >> i would like to g
blunt rochester: thank you, mr. chairman -- blount blount thank you, mr. chairman. mr. blunt: thank you, mr. chairman. let me join everyoning in welcoming you back to the committee. please come along with others, you take this responsibility. i want to talk just a little bit about the two executive orders on vetting that the president has been challenged on in court. my understanding is as the dni involved in that process, is that right? the screening process, is that something that reports up...
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blunt rochester: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a letter from aarp which makes clear, health care will be sabotaged under this bill and health care costs for older americans will, quote, dramatically increase, end quote. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlelady from delaware. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. blunt rochester: thank you. mr. speaker, i know in these polarized times we often forget that we are connected. and we are all connected to each other. a sick, uninsured employee effects the bottom line of a small business. uncompensated care in the emergency room, we all pay the bill. when a child from an uninsured family goes to school, with an undiagnosed virus, not only does it impact his or her ability to learn, it impacts other kids and puts them at risk. we are all connected. as martin luther king so powerfully said, we may have come over on different
blunt rochester: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a letter from aarp which makes clear, health care will be sabotaged under this bill and health care costs for older americans will, quote, dramatically increase, end quote. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlelady from delaware. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. blunt rochester: thank you. mr. speaker, i...
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little bit weaker, but we still think there's a tornado threat des moines to fort dodge, quad cities, rochesterngerous afternoon on thursday right in the heart of tornado alley, 26 million people at risk. and the difference with this is we have a chance of not just tornadoes but strong tornadoes. even a couple could be on the ground for a long period of time. the area of red is at biggest risk between liberal, wisconsin, and oklahoma city down to wichita falls. that's the area of greatest concern. again, that's thursday afternoon. the other stories out there today with the weather, the heat -- mini heat wave over the east coast, washington, d.c. 93. at the same time there is snow covering the ground in monz la, montana as the nation is divided between the heat on the east coast and cold weather in the rockies. that's why we have all the severe weather in the middle of the nation over the next two days. summer like heat is breaking out this morning from new york city all the way down to washington, d.c. the warmest since last summer. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. dry mouth
little bit weaker, but we still think there's a tornado threat des moines to fort dodge, quad cities, rochesterngerous afternoon on thursday right in the heart of tornado alley, 26 million people at risk. and the difference with this is we have a chance of not just tornadoes but strong tornadoes. even a couple could be on the ground for a long period of time. the area of red is at biggest risk between liberal, wisconsin, and oklahoma city down to wichita falls. that's the area of greatest...
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he began his postal service career 31 years ago as a clerk in rochester, new york. in his current role, he oversees the postal service dissertation networks, including overall network design policies and processes required for moving mail and services that support the network. third, robert perez. he is the acting assistant u.s. border at protections. previously he served as director of field operations for the new york field office. lester, he saw the arrival of more than 21 million and $41ional travelers million in imported goods. over the course of his career, mr. perez represented cpb as a border expert all of the world of many combatants and as a guest lecturer. we have tammy would come, the inspector general for the postal service. she served as deputy inspector general starting in 2011. prior to the post office, she worked at both the national revenue service, inspection service and the u.s. department of treasury. snally, we have norm he is with ups, and he works directly with government leaders around the world on simple find customs most riesling with supp
he began his postal service career 31 years ago as a clerk in rochester, new york. in his current role, he oversees the postal service dissertation networks, including overall network design policies and processes required for moving mail and services that support the network. third, robert perez. he is the acting assistant u.s. border at protections. previously he served as director of field operations for the new york field office. lester, he saw the arrival of more than 21 million and...
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blount-rochester. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary perdue, on behalf of the state of delaware, i'd like to say congratulations on your confirmation and also to welcome you. i have a good friend who is our secretary of agriculture in delaware, michael scuce and he said to say hello to you and it would be a great pleasure to work with you so i'm looking forward to that. i want to follow up on a question that representative bustos asked earlier. in my different roles in the state of delaware one of them was as state personnel director so when you talked about the reorganization and the realignment, i was interested specifically in the undersecretary position for rural development. and i know it is one that carries significant weight. you talked about it as well, the different responsibilities and now pulling it closer to your office, and i just was hoping you could clarify. it's my understanding that there are many functions that the under secretary is legally able to perform that a special assistant would not be able to perfor
blount-rochester. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary perdue, on behalf of the state of delaware, i'd like to say congratulations on your confirmation and also to welcome you. i have a good friend who is our secretary of agriculture in delaware, michael scuce and he said to say hello to you and it would be a great pleasure to work with you so i'm looking forward to that. i want to follow up on a question that representative bustos asked earlier. in my different roles in the state of...