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in 2012 he enrolled at the university of rochester to follow his two passions. football. >> i love football. it's my favorite sport. >> reporter: and piano. ♪ playing for the school's division 3 football program and also studying at rochester's renowned eastman school of music. >> kind of just fell in love with it and turned out to be one of the greatest experiences and decisions that i've made to attend. >> reporter: but everything changed for the 6'1", 215-pound defensive end the winter of his senior year. it was friday december 4th, 2015. niko's close friend and teammate, who asked not to be named, told him they had been invited to a party by a girl he met on facebook, 19-year-old samantha hughes and her 20-year-old best friend leah gigliotti. >> he was like let's go do it, let's go be with these girls. and it didn't seem like that bad of an idea. >> had you ever met either of these girls before? >> no. >> reporter: but when they pulled up to this house at 22 harvest street, there wasn't a party. >> we followed the girls in the side door. the first thing i sm
in 2012 he enrolled at the university of rochester to follow his two passions. football. >> i love football. it's my favorite sport. >> reporter: and piano. ♪ playing for the school's division 3 football program and also studying at rochester's renowned eastman school of music. >> kind of just fell in love with it and turned out to be one of the greatest experiences and decisions that i've made to attend. >> reporter: but everything changed for the 6'1", 215-pound...
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delivered it at a large hall in rochester. between 500 and 600 people, whites and blacks, paid 12 cents each to hear the speech, which was significant money. and auditory was public entertainment during the pre-civil war wars and people were willing to pay to hear great speakers. douglass insisted on giving the speech on july 5 and not july 4. he felt until all african were free, he could not celebrate fourth.n the for those of either that think this country has a ways to go to achieve all the ideals of the declaration of independence, which, of course, begins with the assertion that all men are created equal, it's therefore significant and in the great douglass tradition that we'r having this evente on july 3rd and july 4th. just before douglass gave his speech, rochester's reverend raymond read the complete text of the declaration of independence. then frederick douglass walked to the stage. ladies and gentlemen, the ,eaning of july 4th for negro otherwise known as "what to a slave is the fourth of july?" [applause] actor as
delivered it at a large hall in rochester. between 500 and 600 people, whites and blacks, paid 12 cents each to hear the speech, which was significant money. and auditory was public entertainment during the pre-civil war wars and people were willing to pay to hear great speakers. douglass insisted on giving the speech on july 5 and not july 4. he felt until all african were free, he could not celebrate fourth.n the for those of either that think this country has a ways to go to achieve all the...
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still with us, jordan rochester. this is a nice chart, 1929, the markets pricing in a rate hike for 2018. too aggressive? >> we will have probably one during the second half of 2018. we have two there. so, what is happening here is, it is still quite a few months away. that's what it is. really, really yields europe need to head higher. is there taper potential from the ecb? probably not, but what it is is high yields. it is normalization of policy. when you stop qe, that really does have a big impact on the market. guy: can the ecb talk his way out of a problem, the problem bring it does not have enough bonds to buy? >> well, it is tapering anyway. when we reach the end of the by this point, we think they have intentions to taper. the market will handle that. no, i think the ecb is on a set course. september, we talk about tapering. guy: what does that do to the euro? >> higher. guy: were you surprised? >> we are at 1.114 now. guy: is that a problem for the ecb? >> i don't think so. it is a lot different for the u.k
still with us, jordan rochester. this is a nice chart, 1929, the markets pricing in a rate hike for 2018. too aggressive? >> we will have probably one during the second half of 2018. we have two there. so, what is happening here is, it is still quite a few months away. that's what it is. really, really yields europe need to head higher. is there taper potential from the ecb? probably not, but what it is is high yields. it is normalization of policy. when you stop qe, that really does have...
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he was addressing the rochester ladies' anti-slavery society. this is actor james earl jones reading douglass's historic address during a performance of the late, great historian howard howard zinn's voices of a people's history of the united states. at the time, james earl jones was introduced by howard zinn. howard zinn: frederick douglass, once a slave, became a brilliant and powerful leader of the anti-slavery movement. in 1852, he was asked to speak in celebration of the fourth of july. frederick douglass: [read by james earl jones] fellow citizens, pardon me, allow me to ask, why am i called upon to speak here to-day? what have i, or those i represent, to do with your national independence? are the great principles of political freedom and of natural justice, embodied in that declaration of independence, extended to us? and am i, therefore, called upon to bring our humble offering to the national altar, and to confess the benefits and express devout gratitude for the blessings resulting from your independence to us? i am not included withi
he was addressing the rochester ladies' anti-slavery society. this is actor james earl jones reading douglass's historic address during a performance of the late, great historian howard howard zinn's voices of a people's history of the united states. at the time, james earl jones was introduced by howard zinn. howard zinn: frederick douglass, once a slave, became a brilliant and powerful leader of the anti-slavery movement. in 1852, he was asked to speak in celebration of the fourth of july....
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david: danny blanchflower of dartmouth and jordan rochester.happen this thursday. bloomberg will have full coverage of the ecb's policy decision and news conference at 7:45 a.m. eastern time. live from new york, this is bloomberg. >> this is bloomberg daybreak. imm a chandler with your business/. -- business flash. a fight against proctor and ambled. they are seeking -- png stock has underperformed because of what it calls the companies slow-moving and insular culture. according to the filing, try and doesn't want to break up the company or replace its ceo. headphone -- hedge fund is fighting -- it has a website convincing investors that it can end underperformance by the world's largest mining companies. bhp for thes corporate structure. china plans to punish a billionaire for breaching restrictions of overseas investments. according to people familiar with the matter, the chinese government will cut off funding to several of his companies and deny its necessary approval. that is your bloomberg business flash. you mentioned bhp and singer taki
david: danny blanchflower of dartmouth and jordan rochester.happen this thursday. bloomberg will have full coverage of the ecb's policy decision and news conference at 7:45 a.m. eastern time. live from new york, this is bloomberg. >> this is bloomberg daybreak. imm a chandler with your business/. -- business flash. a fight against proctor and ambled. they are seeking -- png stock has underperformed because of what it calls the companies slow-moving and insular culture. according to the...
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senators chris koons and tom carper and congresswoman lisa blunt rochester took part in the annual marchancaster park, fire trucks, marching bands and uncle sam. >> patriotic songs and plenty of red white and blue as new jersey celebrated the fourth. there were floats, processions of girl scouts and veterans taking part in the holiday parade. >> tractors took over in burlington county. the yearly parade includes farm equipment decked out in the flag. >> we have been receiving scores of videos and pictures of "action news" viewers enjoying the fourth of july. these are some of them. we invite you to share your pictures of the patriotic atti attire. >> a sky diver spent more than an hour stuck in a tree after the parachute got caught coming down. near the 300 block of dahlia avenue, you see the tangled parachute in the woods. the sky diver was dangling until 6:15 tonight. > >>> little remains left of this hamilton home in township, new jersey. chopper 6 over lake side boulevard as smoke wafted from the home. no one was hurt. firefighters have not released the cause of the blaze. >> tonight
senators chris koons and tom carper and congresswoman lisa blunt rochester took part in the annual marchancaster park, fire trucks, marching bands and uncle sam. >> patriotic songs and plenty of red white and blue as new jersey celebrated the fourth. there were floats, processions of girl scouts and veterans taking part in the holiday parade. >> tractors took over in burlington county. the yearly parade includes farm equipment decked out in the flag. >> we have been receiving...
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neck,: you grew up in tea new jersey, went to university of rochester, and harvard law school. it was a wonderful experience, but daunting experience, especially because i exactly like what i was doing. law inwent to practice new york. >> in the absence of a better idea. >> okay. so i practiced law in new york initially as well, and practiced law in washington. >> glad to hear it. david: when i gave up the practice of law that go into business, my mother said, you school, what law are you going to do? you don't know anything about business. did your mother say? >> "can you earn a living?" worked outstarted, of your apartment, million and a half dollars from family and friends. you was the strategy that used to get off ground? >> tiny bit of context, my dad was a retail pharmacist, and i started attending law school he said, well, you have to learn how to be an investor. i traded tiny amounts of stocks and mining stocks together, like $2,000 of this, this. of i became very, very interested had trading, and in the period of time from 1967, '68, through 1974, he and i every possib
neck,: you grew up in tea new jersey, went to university of rochester, and harvard law school. it was a wonderful experience, but daunting experience, especially because i exactly like what i was doing. law inwent to practice new york. >> in the absence of a better idea. >> okay. so i practiced law in new york initially as well, and practiced law in washington. >> glad to hear it. david: when i gave up the practice of law that go into business, my mother said, you school, what...
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. >> we came from rochester where the weather has been crappy so the heat is welcome with open arms.> reporter: the heat is not a deterrent for fans who are taking precautions. >> sunscreen. and kiep of worried at the same time. we have enough to last us all night long. we're ready. >> they are going to need the cup cakes. look at the line right now. it is moving pretty smoothly. crowds are expected to return again tomorrow as the concert series continues. brantley gilbert will take the stage. reporting live, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >> and the beach sure is a popular place to try to beat this heat. time lapse video of the crowds in both ocean city and cape may. >> while it's warming up the beach, it's been hotter in the city. a live look down broad street. >> a lot of people trying to beat the heat. hot today and hotter tomorrow. >> significantly hotter tomorrow. the high was 91. we're predicting 98 for tomorrow. and even higher humidity. we have the first alert out for the entire area. 11 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. is going to be at its worst. temperatures 105 in some places. perh
. >> we came from rochester where the weather has been crappy so the heat is welcome with open arms.> reporter: the heat is not a deterrent for fans who are taking precautions. >> sunscreen. and kiep of worried at the same time. we have enough to last us all night long. we're ready. >> they are going to need the cup cakes. look at the line right now. it is moving pretty smoothly. crowds are expected to return again tomorrow as the concert series continues. brantley gilbert...
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david: you grew up in new jersey and manhattan and he went to the university of rochester, then harvard. paul: it was a wonderful experience, but a daunting experience, especially because i did not exactly like what i was doing. david: but you went on to practice law in new york. paul: in the absence of a better idea. david: i practiced law in new york and in washington -- paul: sad to hear it. [laughter] david: when i gave up the practice of law, my mother said, you went to laws go, what are you going to do? what did your mother say when you said, i am going to give up law. she said no? paul: can you earn a living? [laughter] david: you started, you are working out of your apartment. what was the strategy that you used to get off of the ground? paul: a tiny bit of context. my dad was a retail pharmacist and after i started attending law school he said, you have to learn how to be an investor. he and i traded tiny amounts of tech stocks and mining stocks together. so i became very interested in markets and in trading. and in the period of time from 1967-68 through 1974, he and i found j
david: you grew up in new jersey and manhattan and he went to the university of rochester, then harvard. paul: it was a wonderful experience, but a daunting experience, especially because i did not exactly like what i was doing. david: but you went on to practice law in new york. paul: in the absence of a better idea. david: i practiced law in new york and in washington -- paul: sad to hear it. [laughter] david: when i gave up the practice of law, my mother said, you went to laws go, what are...
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you see shower, thunderstorm activity, right now, all the way from rochester, new york, back down throughd pittsburgh, as well. than front as it tracks eastward, is going to move into that warm and that humid air that's sitting over top of the delaware vale. it will fire up showers and thunderstorms as we go throughout the afternoon hours today. future weather shows us maybe few light showers here in some parts of the morning, really, though, the better chance for maybe shower will be into the afternoon, we start to see the current get in here, some thunderstorm activity from the poconos, berks, lancaster county, around 4:00, 5:00 in the afternoon, will move into the philadelphia area we get to 8:00 or so. see here, philly with the little cell right over it, right at 8:00. trenton as well, down through the dover area, millville, so that's our line of cold front there. our line of thunderstorm activity right again 7:00, 8:00 this evening, then once we get later on toward the overnight hours, specially once we get the midnight and beyond, we really start to to see that front off the coastli
you see shower, thunderstorm activity, right now, all the way from rochester, new york, back down throughd pittsburgh, as well. than front as it tracks eastward, is going to move into that warm and that humid air that's sitting over top of the delaware vale. it will fire up showers and thunderstorms as we go throughout the afternoon hours today. future weather shows us maybe few light showers here in some parts of the morning, really, though, the better chance for maybe shower will be into the...
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chinext -- .ordan rochester of nomura manus: novartis, amid early signs of a revival.he ceo next on bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. bloomberg daybreak europe, 7:18 in london. euro stocks 50, german ten-year yields and the july market. all of those featured on this graphic we have. just a snapshot of where we are. we are expected to open weaker on the european equity markets. those cries when you consider the headlines around health care in the u.s., perhaps there is still some trump expectation in markets and rolling through as we get disappointments like overnight on health care. this is the dubai equity market for you. come by .3% -- down by three point -- .3%. juliet has your business flash. manus: -- juliette: toshiba shares have soared in tokyo trading as greenlight capital revealed it took a stake in the conglomerate during the second quarter. wagering the firm is toshiba shares will rise once it exits its money-losing contracts tied to westinghouse. lufthansa has raised forecast after operating profit doubled in the first quarter. adjusted earnings before inter
chinext -- .ordan rochester of nomura manus: novartis, amid early signs of a revival.he ceo next on bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. bloomberg daybreak europe, 7:18 in london. euro stocks 50, german ten-year yields and the july market. all of those featured on this graphic we have. just a snapshot of where we are. we are expected to open weaker on the european equity markets. those cries when you consider the headlines around health care in the u.s., perhaps there is still some trump...
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researchers from princeton, the university of chicago, and the university of rochester, found these young whopping 520 hours per year gaming, men also reporting higher levels of happiness. jim, jan? >> thirty years old? >> surprise me. >> thirty years old? >> hey, some of them never grow out of it. >> in their basements? come, on! >> at least they're happy. thank you, roxanna you. >> bet. >> swing gear now, federal judge in hawaii loosens president trump's travel brands to allow grandparent and other relatives. us district judge, derrick watson, orders erred the government not to enforce the ban on grandparent, grandchildren, brothers, in law, sisters in-laws, aunts, uncles, neices, never use, people in the ooh knitted states. judge watson says grand parent are the epitomy of close family member. >> meanwhile, president trump is celebrating bastille day in paris. you're looking at liver picture now as france treats the president to an elaborate military display including a parade. this year's celebration is also meant tocometer rate the entry 100 years ago of us troops in to world war i.
researchers from princeton, the university of chicago, and the university of rochester, found these young whopping 520 hours per year gaming, men also reporting higher levels of happiness. jim, jan? >> thirty years old? >> surprise me. >> thirty years old? >> hey, some of them never grow out of it. >> in their basements? come, on! >> at least they're happy. thank you, roxanna you. >> bet. >> swing gear now, federal judge in hawaii loosens...
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host: darrell in rochester, new york, independent. caller: hi. i just have a brief comment. i've been watching all morning. our president, you know, the self-serving guy, you know, it's just funny that everyone i heard and everyone that's talking, nobody's coming to the point that we are america first. we're not republican, democrat, independent. i voted for george herbert walker bush. i voted for clinton. i voted for george w. bush. i voted for obama. i voted for ms. clinton. but, listen, it's all -- it seems -- the whole thing is just a farce. we cannot survive in our democracy without the media. regardless of what everybody wants to think, this whole fake news thing, i mean, that's something that people pay attention. we have only been using that term for almost maybe two years, maybe. host: pick up on that. guest: well, there's always been fake news. it goes back to george washington publishing letters hat turned out to not be true. so i agree, we are all americans, and we do need to work together. that's n't think that really the issue. i think the issue is more the pol
host: darrell in rochester, new york, independent. caller: hi. i just have a brief comment. i've been watching all morning. our president, you know, the self-serving guy, you know, it's just funny that everyone i heard and everyone that's talking, nobody's coming to the point that we are america first. we're not republican, democrat, independent. i voted for george herbert walker bush. i voted for clinton. i voted for george w. bush. i voted for obama. i voted for ms. clinton. but, listen, it's...
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surveillance video shows 18-year-old erin mccarthy walking to her car outside a rochester planet fitness is when the man sneaks up behind and attacks. police say 22-year-old jordan lamond punched mccarthy 39 times and threw her to the ground. investigators say lamond waited outside the gym for most of the victim's eight hour shift. >> he kind of came up and hit me in the back of the head and wouldn't stop and he was so silent. he didn't say a word. >> mccarthy believes the attack was revenge for a dispute lamond had with her ex-boyfriend. she was not seriously injured. >> the most senior vatican official ever charged in the catholic church sex abuse scandal t his lawyer told the court in melbourne pell plans to plead not guilty. the 76-year-old who is pope francis' top financial adviser has maintained his innocence. pell was charged last month with sexually abusing multiple people years ago in australia. >>> and a policeman hurled a heavy plastic barrier at a knife wielding man to stop what could have been a much more serious attack in spain. the armed plan believed to be moroccan approa
surveillance video shows 18-year-old erin mccarthy walking to her car outside a rochester planet fitness is when the man sneaks up behind and attacks. police say 22-year-old jordan lamond punched mccarthy 39 times and threw her to the ground. investigators say lamond waited outside the gym for most of the victim's eight hour shift. >> he kind of came up and hit me in the back of the head and wouldn't stop and he was so silent. he didn't say a word. >> mccarthy believes the attack...
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surveillance video shows 18-year-old erin mccarthy walking to her car outside rochester planet fitness is when a man sneaks up and attacks. police say 22-year-old jordan lamond punched her 39 times and threw her to the ground. he had waited outside the gym for most of the shift. mccarthy police officers the attack was revenge for a dispute he had with her ex-boyfriend and believe it or not she was not seriously injured. >>> this is new video of police taking down a knife wielding man at a spanish border. one officer runs up behind the man and hits him over the head with a large plastic barrier. other officers then tackle him to the ground. it happened at a border crossing in the spanish city of malila on the north coast of africa. investigators say the man believed to be a 29-year-old moroccan citizen shouted god is great in arabic. one officer was treated for a small cut on his hand. >> 4:47 now. still to come on "action news" a ride sharing service unveils a feature it's calling taco mode. >> looks like the old prank where fake snakes pop out of a can. federal agents quickly discover
surveillance video shows 18-year-old erin mccarthy walking to her car outside rochester planet fitness is when a man sneaks up and attacks. police say 22-year-old jordan lamond punched her 39 times and threw her to the ground. he had waited outside the gym for most of the shift. mccarthy police officers the attack was revenge for a dispute he had with her ex-boyfriend and believe it or not she was not seriously injured. >>> this is new video of police taking down a knife wielding man...
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from here in rochester they go to wales to become part of wings, then on to toulouse, where the planesdustry has some familiar concerns. it wants hassle—free trade with no tariffs or delays for complex international supply chains. but, there is a more fundamental problem. the safety regime that underpins everything from parts to planes, to pilots to maintenance, is european. and that has the potential to ground the industry. that safety regime is the work of the european aviation safety agency. the boss of the uk's aerospace industry body says it's vital to stay in it. we are very clear that we wish to remain a member of the european aviation safety agency and we don't believe that there is a viable alternative that can be up and running in a reasonable period of time. ads reckons it could take five to ten years and 300 extra staff to equip the uk's civil aviation authority to take over. and we may still need a transition period where we stay very close to the eu indeed. when we cease to be an eu member, we need to have in place a whole new set of international agreements. so, for us,
from here in rochester they go to wales to become part of wings, then on to toulouse, where the planesdustry has some familiar concerns. it wants hassle—free trade with no tariffs or delays for complex international supply chains. but, there is a more fundamental problem. the safety regime that underpins everything from parts to planes, to pilots to maintenance, is european. and that has the potential to ground the industry. that safety regime is the work of the european aviation safety...
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alix: we talked to george in rochester -- short in rochester -- jordan rochester, and he says that thed about less. richard: i think the move now is largely political. the fact that the french elections came out with an investor-friendly result, that is when the euro started to push higher. i do not think interest rate differentials have been a massive part of it. it is more the fact that a lot of the political hurdles the euro was facing this year have been cleared with relative ease. it looks like the german election will probably be an investor-friendly outcome as well. has not primarily been about interest rate differentials. jonathan: richard jones joining us from london to try to make sense of what is happening. joining us around the table, jed laskowitz. point, doesn alix's the structural story pick up again? the underweight we have had globally as well. does that start to shift and is that likely to influence the exchange rate more than rate differentials have? some greatd made points. you will see the acceleration of wages and prices. you see this currency appreciation and how
alix: we talked to george in rochester -- short in rochester -- jordan rochester, and he says that thed about less. richard: i think the move now is largely political. the fact that the french elections came out with an investor-friendly result, that is when the euro started to push higher. i do not think interest rate differentials have been a massive part of it. it is more the fact that a lot of the political hurdles the euro was facing this year have been cleared with relative ease. it looks...
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they took him to the mayo clinic in rochester. the mayo clinic said we can't handle him. so they sent him back to minneapolis to joliet children's hospital, which could. they told brandon said parents, he's going to require a million dollars in care the first day to save his life. brandon has had i think 37, 38 surgeries. he spoke at a meeting we had on medicaid a couple weeks ago in minnesota. and he stood. he had a walker. he has just gotten an a- in his first college course. he was actually in the way the last person in the room i was worried about, because his resilience, this guy, this kid is going to be amazing. i don't think he would be here if we didn't have the kind of medicaid we have and the kind of medicaid that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are talking about, eliminating in a way that will affect so many people that i've met across my state. this is one of those votes that will go down in history. it's one of those votes that all of us will be answering for whatever we go for the rest of our lives. former republican senator from minnesota david
they took him to the mayo clinic in rochester. the mayo clinic said we can't handle him. so they sent him back to minneapolis to joliet children's hospital, which could. they told brandon said parents, he's going to require a million dollars in care the first day to save his life. brandon has had i think 37, 38 surgeries. he spoke at a meeting we had on medicaid a couple weeks ago in minnesota. and he stood. he had a walker. he has just gotten an a- in his first college course. he was actually...
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the art hung on the family's mantle outside rochester new york for years.ind his mom in her wedding dress and in a christmas photo. it wasn't always treated with the greatest of care. >> it actually fell off the wall at one point? >> parents dusting it one day. prior to that, i bounced a tennis ball off it a few times. >> reporter: but once he inherited it outright, he resolved to protect the painting and began investigating its history. what is certain, whoever painted it based their work on this well known michaelangelo drawing. many american experts refuse to look at it, so he took the work to italy for extensive restoration and investigation. >> is there a chance this was done by a contemporary or an understudy? >> what we notice with this is there's multiple changes from the underdrawing to the painting phase. copyist would never do that. >> reporter: under the micro scope a clue was discovered. fingerprints. when compared to one that michaelangelo accidentally left on a sculpture, the results proved inconclusive. kober believes that are other more def
the art hung on the family's mantle outside rochester new york for years.ind his mom in her wedding dress and in a christmas photo. it wasn't always treated with the greatest of care. >> it actually fell off the wall at one point? >> parents dusting it one day. prior to that, i bounced a tennis ball off it a few times. >> reporter: but once he inherited it outright, he resolved to protect the painting and began investigating its history. what is certain, whoever painted it...
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especially this group who dawned coordinated t-shirt asks drove seven hours from rochester, new york. >> toronto in the front row ask she puts on an amazing performance. if you're not even a fan of her music, it wouldn't even matter. she's an amazinger. >> this had show is the only one scheduled on the east coast which makes it even more of a reason for fans to come from near and far. >> leave the kids home and go see pink. >> thousands of fans are expected. you see the lines over there. tens of thousands more are expected tomorrow as the concert series continues. we'll talk about the impact to atlantic city at 6:00. for now, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >> lots to drink out there water wise. >> hydrate, a lot of people out there. putting a skill to a test. now a local marine jumped into action during a mountain rescue. how he helped to save a woman. >>> and a mother and her stepdaughter murdered inside a a truck. we're hearing from the victim's family. the message they have for the shooter. >>> i'm not surprised anymore. i'm actually surprised when they do follow the law. >> ah
especially this group who dawned coordinated t-shirt asks drove seven hours from rochester, new york. >> toronto in the front row ask she puts on an amazing performance. if you're not even a fan of her music, it wouldn't even matter. she's an amazinger. >> this had show is the only one scheduled on the east coast which makes it even more of a reason for fans to come from near and far. >> leave the kids home and go see pink. >> thousands of fans are expected. you see the...
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smith, a republican operative, was found dead in his room in this hotel near the mayo clinic in rochester-may. police tell cnn it was suicide, asphyxiation. the medical examiner's report says the victim placed bag overhead and attached helium source. >> in isn't shooting yourself or impaling yourself or something that people would see as more violent. it's a more peaceable method if you will. police say in his hotel room, the 81-year-old left a road map, documents indicating he had been in ill health recently and his insurance policy was about to expire. the police report show documents with a note that there was no foul play. that odd suicide note combined with what he told "wall street journal" reporter, ken harris, ten days before he died is putting his death into the spotlight. >> he told me he put together a group of lawyers and technology cal experts in europe to get in contact with hackers who they suspected may have obtained hillary clinton's private e-mails from her server. he told "the wall street journal" he had done this during the late stages of the 2016 presidential campaign
smith, a republican operative, was found dead in his room in this hotel near the mayo clinic in rochester-may. police tell cnn it was suicide, asphyxiation. the medical examiner's report says the victim placed bag overhead and attached helium source. >> in isn't shooting yourself or impaling yourself or something that people would see as more violent. it's a more peaceable method if you will. police say in his hotel room, the 81-year-old left a road map, documents indicating he had been...
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at the age of 14, when broadway and hollywood star carmen miranda pays a visit to his hometown, rochesterger musters the courage to approach the flamboyant singer for her swirling signature. from that moment forward, jack knows who he is -- an autograph hound. it takes a lot of guts for a 14-year-old kid. >> for jack, collecting signatures was his calling. soon afterwards, jack and his mother move to new york, where film and stage stars abound. jack secures a day job as a graphic artist. at night, the stage door exits of manhattan's legendary theaters are his favorite stomping grounds. today i'm making a quick side trip to times square to meet bob levine, one of jack's fellow autograph hounds. >> hi, jamie! >> bob, how are you? >> how are you? nice to meet you! >> like jack, he began dogging the stars in the golden age of motion pictures. what is the thrill of autograph collecting? >> i don't know, but i get a thrill out of it. i started in '46. then i met jack, and we were friends all through the years. >> i'm wearing my hollywood glamour red lip, to represent the era of autograph signin
at the age of 14, when broadway and hollywood star carmen miranda pays a visit to his hometown, rochesterger musters the courage to approach the flamboyant singer for her swirling signature. from that moment forward, jack knows who he is -- an autograph hound. it takes a lot of guts for a 14-year-old kid. >> for jack, collecting signatures was his calling. soon afterwards, jack and his mother move to new york, where film and stage stars abound. jack secures a day job as a graphic artist....
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smith a republican operative was found dead in his room near the mayo clinton in rochester, minnesotaid may. police tell cnn it was suicide. asphyxiation. the medical examiner report said that the is victim placed a bag over head and attached helium source. >> this isn't shooting yourself or impaling yourself as something more violent. it's a more peaceable method if you will. >> reporter: police say in his hotel room, the 81-year-old left a road map documents indicating he had been in ill health recently and that his insurance policy was about to expire. the police report says quote, the documents included a note that there was no foul play. that odd suicide note combined with what he told "wall street journal" reporter shane harris ten days before he died is putting the death into the spotlight. >> so smith told he put together a group of lawyers and technology experts to get in contact with hackers in europe which he believed would be in russia what they suspected may have obtained hillary clinton's private e-mails from her server. >> reporter: smith told "the wall street journal"
smith a republican operative was found dead in his room near the mayo clinton in rochester, minnesotaid may. police tell cnn it was suicide. asphyxiation. the medical examiner report said that the is victim placed a bag over head and attached helium source. >> this isn't shooting yourself or impaling yourself as something more violent. it's a more peaceable method if you will. >> reporter: police say in his hotel room, the 81-year-old left a road map documents indicating he had been...
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in rochest ener a boston, about 67. new york 78 thursday, 84 friday.ck to the pool or beach by the weekend. >>> still ahead, israel scraps metal detectors. plus earnings from google's parent company taking a hit thanks to a multibillion dollar fine from european regulators. details on that and other stories driving the business world when we return. strong muscles, all in one. highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. purina one smartblend is expertly blended... with 100% nutrition, 0% fillers, always real meat #1. lifelong smart nutrition. it's all in one. purina one. ♪ backpack, check. that's the family taking care of business. awesome notebook! check. but who takes care of them? office depot / office max. this week, these composition books are just 25 cents each. ♪ taking care of business how to win at business. step one. point decisively with your glasses. abracadabra! the stage is yours. step two. choose laquinta. where you'll feel like the king of the road. check out our summer rates now at lq.com. >>> welcome back, everyone. overseas
in rochest ener a boston, about 67. new york 78 thursday, 84 friday.ck to the pool or beach by the weekend. >>> still ahead, israel scraps metal detectors. plus earnings from google's parent company taking a hit thanks to a multibillion dollar fine from european regulators. details on that and other stories driving the business world when we return. strong muscles, all in one. highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. purina one smartblend is expertly blended... with 100%...
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reported that peter smith's death was in fact a suicide in a hotel room near the mayo clinic near rochester, minnesota. he reportedly left behind a note that said no foul play whatsoever was involved in his death. the tribune cited a quote recent bad turn in health since january 2017 and timing related to life insurance as the reasons he stated for why he took his own life. now because this apparent suicide happened so close to the interview with "the wall street journal" that shane harris had with peter smith, we actually reached out to shane harris to get his reaction to this news and find out if he had any sense this might be coming. shane harris told us tonight, quote, i had no indication when we spoke that he was either ill or contemplating taking his own life. as i said earlier in the show, the manner of an 81-year-old's death is normally personal and private. in this case because of his connection to this huge story, because he was the first american citizen we have on record admitting he was trying to work with russian operatives to affect the outcome of this election, there is sign
reported that peter smith's death was in fact a suicide in a hotel room near the mayo clinic near rochester, minnesota. he reportedly left behind a note that said no foul play whatsoever was involved in his death. the tribune cited a quote recent bad turn in health since january 2017 and timing related to life insurance as the reasons he stated for why he took his own life. now because this apparent suicide happened so close to the interview with "the wall street journal" that shane...
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recovery community organization in rochester, helping others get the support that they need. she said that she owes her recovery to medicaid expansion and the affordable care act, and that holding on to medicaid is essential because without it, many people who are in the throes of addiction would not be able to find help. elizabeth said, quote, i just really want to emphasize the ripple effect that recovery has on the community. it's not just because i'm in recovery that i can help somebody else. everyone around me is impacted. when we talk about the recovery revolution, it's about how everyone in the community is affected when somebody gets into recovery. well, elizabeth is right. people who get health care can get healthy. and that has a tremendous ripple effect. it lifts us all. it makes us productive and strong. mr. president, at the heart of all of these stories, mora, terry and elizabeth, and the stories that i hear all over my state, is the basic fact that our communities, our families and our entire country are better off when we give more people a chance to participa
recovery community organization in rochester, helping others get the support that they need. she said that she owes her recovery to medicaid expansion and the affordable care act, and that holding on to medicaid is essential because without it, many people who are in the throes of addiction would not be able to find help. elizabeth said, quote, i just really want to emphasize the ripple effect that recovery has on the community. it's not just because i'm in recovery that i can help somebody...
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but, elizabeth is now in recovery and she works at the sos recovery community organization in rochesterelping mothers get this worth any. she said she owes her recovery to the insurance she has inched received through medicaid expansion and the affordable care act. elizabeth story is a great example of the power of what is possible will come together and bipartisan solutions to help improve the health of our hpl people.ition this is the same approach we need to take in the senate. i believe there are areas for bipartisan cooperation that we should be working on in order to improve the affordable care act. in addition to senator shaheen's legislation to stabilize the market. in addition to the legislation discussed by senator kane carper, there are other things we can do. i believe it's critical that we take a big pharma and bring down the cost of prescription drug prices, including allowing affordable safe and affordable drugs and allowing medicare to negotiate drug prices.s i believe we should eliminate the existing income cliff in the affordable care act that blocks many middle-class
but, elizabeth is now in recovery and she works at the sos recovery community organization in rochesterelping mothers get this worth any. she said she owes her recovery to the insurance she has inched received through medicaid expansion and the affordable care act. elizabeth story is a great example of the power of what is possible will come together and bipartisan solutions to help improve the health of our hpl people.ition this is the same approach we need to take in the senate. i believe...
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great weekend for a lot of people north of the front which is new york city, philadelphia, boston, rochester be in the 50s and 60s for morning lows. deep south remains stuck in the muggies, john. >> stuck in the muggies, chad myers, thanks so much. >>> president trump's comments about the french president's wife making major noise on social media. this is the moment you have to see and hear coming up next. whes fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. ♪ i noticed it as soon as we moved into the new house. a lot of people have vertical blinds. well, if a lot of people jumped off a bridge, would you? you hungry? i'm okay right -- i'm... i'm becoming my, uh, mother. it's been hard, but some of the stuff he says is actually pretty helpful. pumpkin, bundling our home and auto insurance is a good deal! like buying in bulk! that's fun, right? progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto. >>> it is already being called, by us mostly, the mother of all h
great weekend for a lot of people north of the front which is new york city, philadelphia, boston, rochester be in the 50s and 60s for morning lows. deep south remains stuck in the muggies, john. >> stuck in the muggies, chad myers, thanks so much. >>> president trump's comments about the french president's wife making major noise on social media. this is the moment you have to see and hear coming up next. whes fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite....
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surveillance video shows 18-year-old erin mccarthy walking to her car outside a rochester planet fitnessup and attacks. police say 22-year-old jordan lamond punched mccarthy 39 times and threw her to the ground. lamond waited outside the gym for most of the victim's eight hour shift. >> he kind of came up and hit me in the back of the head and wouldn't stop and he was so silent. he didn't say a word. >> mccarthy believes the attack was revenge for a dispute lamond had with her ex-boyfriend. she was not seriously injured. >> most senior vatican official ever charged in the catholic church sex abuse scandal made his first court appearance today. cardinal george pell did not make any public comment but the lawyer told the court in pell plans to plead not guilty at a future hearing. the 76-year-old who is pope francis' top financial adviser has maintained his innocence. pell was charged last month with sexually abusing multiple people years ago in australia. >> time now for a preview of "gma." >> standing by in the "gma" studios in nyc amy robach with a preview. good morning, amy. >> reporte
surveillance video shows 18-year-old erin mccarthy walking to her car outside a rochester planet fitnessup and attacks. police say 22-year-old jordan lamond punched mccarthy 39 times and threw her to the ground. lamond waited outside the gym for most of the victim's eight hour shift. >> he kind of came up and hit me in the back of the head and wouldn't stop and he was so silent. he didn't say a word. >> mccarthy believes the attack was revenge for a dispute lamond had with her...
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. >> seth: oh, hey. [ laughter ] the maddow. [ light laughter ] the city of rochester, new york, recently their first black female firefighter. >> and their dalmatian will not stop barking at her. [ laughter ] hey, seth, you know how you can tell she's a black firefighter? >> seth: how? >> she carries an ask. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] [ cheers and applause ] just you, brother! >> i get it! >> seth: did you find the one person? >> yeah. [ laughter ] you see, black people say "axe." [ light laughter ] so then -- if they're carrying an axe, they would say ask. [ light laughter ] still no? [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: the chinese government recently shut down the country's most popular lesbian dating app. >> a lesbian dating app is like a regular dating app, except you swipe like this. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: get did i get that right? cool. and how long do you have to do it? >> as long as she wants. >> seth: okay, great. [ light laughter ] according to a recent article, the number of black students at harvard law school dropped significantly last year. >> a black harvard
. >> seth: oh, hey. [ laughter ] the maddow. [ light laughter ] the city of rochester, new york, recently their first black female firefighter. >> and their dalmatian will not stop barking at her. [ laughter ] hey, seth, you know how you can tell she's a black firefighter? >> seth: how? >> she carries an ask. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] [ cheers and applause ] just you, brother! >> i get it! >> seth: did you find the one person? >> yeah. [ laughter ]...
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smith, a republican operative, was found dead in his room in this hotel near the mayo clinic in rochesterminute in mid mne may. they are saying it was suicide. placed bag overhead and attached helium source. >> this isn't shooting yourself or i am paling yourself, something people would see as more violent. it is a more peaceable method, if you will. >> reporter: police say in his hotel room, the 81-year-old left a road map, documents indicating he'd been in ill health recently and that his insurance policy was about to expire. the police report says, quote, the documents included a note that there was no foul play. that odd suicide note combined with what smith told "wall street journal" reporter shane harris just ten days before he died, is putting his death into the spotlight tonight. >> so peter smith told me he put together a group of lawyers and technology experts and a private investigator in europe to get in contact with hackers which he believed would be in russia who they suspected may have obtained hillary clinton's private e-mails from her server. >> reporter: smith told "the
smith, a republican operative, was found dead in his room in this hotel near the mayo clinic in rochesterminute in mid mne may. they are saying it was suicide. placed bag overhead and attached helium source. >> this isn't shooting yourself or i am paling yourself, something people would see as more violent. it is a more peaceable method, if you will. >> reporter: police say in his hotel room, the 81-year-old left a road map, documents indicating he'd been in ill health recently and...
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guys, this next one was sent in by jesse hoksra, in rochester, minnesota.out where the nearest fire hydrant was located. >> steve: always good to know. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. that's sign's helpful. that sign -- that sign is helpful. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: where is it? >> jimmy: i would have never noticed -- >> steve: where is it? >> jimmy: the fire hydrant there had it not been for that sign. this next one was sent in by steven lucas in springfield, illinois. he was shopping at a sam's club and saw this right here. smirnoff ice and this is -- in small print, it says, "promotes healthy sleep." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: again -- gets the most sleep -- >> i don't think that's true. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: we're down to our last "bad sign," it was sent in by kim bingham from saratoga springs, utah. she knows some street signs, let's see what they said here. "new hope drive, dead-end." there you go. that's a dark turn. that's all the time we have for "bad signs." and if you have funny bad signs, e-mail it to us at badsigns@the
guys, this next one was sent in by jesse hoksra, in rochester, minnesota.out where the nearest fire hydrant was located. >> steve: always good to know. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. that's sign's helpful. that sign -- that sign is helpful. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: where is it? >> jimmy: i would have never noticed -- >> steve: where is it? >> jimmy: the fire hydrant there had it not been for that sign. this next one was sent in by steven lucas...
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. >> one student is a professional dancer with new york state ballet in rochester. >> can't look yoused. >> yes, i am concentrating. all right. we're going wrap it up here in just a minute. >> we have one more thing because this is what you would do as an individual but dancing is about dancing with a partner and dancing [inaudible] two people together. >> okay. >> so we have two dancers here to show you what we're going to do. >> okay. >> this is robert and rachel aerobesq. a boy and a girl dance together soft ballet movement. >> she did that very elegantly. >> we try. >> it doesn't look that hard. can i try. >> absolutely. >> tell me what i do. >> standing on 2 feet facing the mirror. >> yeah, of course. >> put your arms out in front of you. this will be the easiest way to hold her. stretch the back leg to the pack. >> okay. >> this leg to the back. >> yes. >> there you go. >> hold your core. >> okay. >> look straight. >> erin i'm going to toss it in to you but here's. >> lift your back. >> he's strong. >> there you have it. >> round of applause. a for effort. >> thank you debbie.
. >> one student is a professional dancer with new york state ballet in rochester. >> can't look yoused. >> yes, i am concentrating. all right. we're going wrap it up here in just a minute. >> we have one more thing because this is what you would do as an individual but dancing is about dancing with a partner and dancing [inaudible] two people together. >> okay. >> so we have two dancers here to show you what we're going to do. >> okay. >> this is...
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minneapolis, rochester, northern iowa, and into areas of wisconsin.s the time of year, though, with he actually get these storms and appreciate it. it actually cools you off a little bit. not bad today in new england. isolated storms possible in the afternoon. enjoy the nice weather in the southeast while you have it. it will only get more hot and humid throughout the week. it's still hot in the west. it's not like they're cooling off. salt lake city, 100. denver near 95, 100 the next two days, and there's wednesday's forecast with the heat starting to build in areas of the east. right on schedule, this is typically the hottest week of the summer, and it's going to live up to its reputation. >> i know you are a he remembte fan. the day the robots take over the world can be put off for a while longer. the night scope k-5 met with a watery end yesterday at a shopping center's water fountain. the robot was patrolling the waterfront shopping complex in washington d.c. on monday when it fell. it's unclear how the k-5 ended up in the fountain, but clearly s
minneapolis, rochester, northern iowa, and into areas of wisconsin.s the time of year, though, with he actually get these storms and appreciate it. it actually cools you off a little bit. not bad today in new england. isolated storms possible in the afternoon. enjoy the nice weather in the southeast while you have it. it will only get more hot and humid throughout the week. it's still hot in the west. it's not like they're cooling off. salt lake city, 100. denver near 95, 100 the next two days,...
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rochester, minnesota, for instance, looking at the cleveland model, a wonderful wonderful mayor whose name is lovely warren. i love that name, has picked up this model and is doing a cleveland style model in that city in arlington and alexandria. there is another attempt to do something similar to this enrichment, another attempt to do something similar to this. also in atlanta. there is one level, something bubbling up because other solutions are not available and the ideas, the ideas of a possible decentralized democratic economy are becoming something on the ground level and have not broken into public national press except very occasional stories. if you go to california, boulder, colorado, you will see an activist group working for 10 years on climate change attacking the local privately unusually for the use of fuels that are poisoning the environment, has taken over that utility. through a political fight. what hesitant you made it into a city-owned utility where you can control the output of utility. that is another model that is building. i won't go on endlessly about this bu
rochester, minnesota, for instance, looking at the cleveland model, a wonderful wonderful mayor whose name is lovely warren. i love that name, has picked up this model and is doing a cleveland style model in that city in arlington and alexandria. there is another attempt to do something similar to this enrichment, another attempt to do something similar to this. also in atlanta. there is one level, something bubbling up because other solutions are not available and the ideas, the ideas of a...