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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 back then was significant money. 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. until all africans were free, he could not celebrate july 4 on the fourth. 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 frederick douglass tradition, we're having this event on july 3 and not july 4. 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 meaning of july 4th for negro, otherwise known as "what to a ?"ave is the fourth of july [appla
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 back then was significant money. 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. until all africans were free, he could not celebrate july 4 on the fourth. for those of either that think this country has a ways to go to achieve...
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in rochester. between 500 and 600 people am a white and black, paid $.15 to hear the speech. it was public entertainment civil ware pre- years and people would pay to hear great speakers. he was ordered to give the speech he felt he could not celebrate july 4 on the fourth. for those who think the country , which beginsgo the assertion that all men are created equal, it is therefore significant and in the great douglas tradition we are having not event on july 3 and july 4. just as he gave his july 5 speech. the reverend red the complete text of the declaration of independence. then frederick douglass walked to the stage. the meeting of july 4 for the negro, is the fourth of july. >> friends and fellow citizens, he could address this audience without a sensation -- without acquitting sensation has stronger nerves than i have. i don't remember having appeared before anyone more -- with greater distrust of my ability and i do this day. the fact of the matter is the distance between the platform and t
in rochester. between 500 and 600 people am a white and black, paid $.15 to hear the speech. it was public entertainment civil ware pre- years and people would pay to hear great speakers. he was ordered to give the speech he felt he could not celebrate july 4 on the fourth. for those who think the country , which beginsgo the assertion that all men are created equal, it is therefore significant and in the great douglas tradition we are having not event on july 3 and july 4. just as he gave his...
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communities like it in rochester or on the south side of chicago? york? canada? what do they have? they do not have the power use what you have with what you got. period. and use what you have got. what did you have? from the rochester symphony orchestra yes he was working inside the system this system of was so pressing of people they had to find a way to fight back. you use what you have with what you got it is as simple as that. [applause] >> so ending with a heartfelt discussion thomas paine are you not concerned about the reputation to say i feel no concern 84 participating in this. [applause] [inaudible conversations] ♪ . >> i am the author of the new book "the convenient terrorist" i freelance for "newsweek" "time" magazine and an adjunct professor from seton hall university the center for policy and research a think tank that deals with national security issues. here at barnes and noble is
communities like it in rochester or on the south side of chicago? york? canada? what do they have? they do not have the power use what you have with what you got. period. and use what you have got. what did you have? from the rochester symphony orchestra yes he was working inside the system this system of was so pressing of people they had to find a way to fight back. you use what you have with what you got it is as simple as that. [applause] >> so ending with a heartfelt discussion...
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so, you could send a couple hundred people to the rochester symphony orchestra or to o'hare airport in that famous story. was he working outside the system? yes, he was working outside the system. how could he work inside the system? they were not in the system. the system was oppressing the people and they had to find a way to fight back. means and ends. you use what you have with what you have got. it is as simple as that. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. i will end with this quote from saul alinsky which hangs in my office. it is saul alinsky quoting thomas pane saying quote let them call me rebel, and welcome i feel no concern from it but i would suffer the misery of devils where i can make a whore of my soul. thank you, everyone, for participating in this. [applause] >> booktv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> what are you reading? >> the life and times of robert kennedy. it is an incredible book about his life, political life, the history of his family and it is an enjoyable read. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading.
so, you could send a couple hundred people to the rochester symphony orchestra or to o'hare airport in that famous story. was he working outside the system? yes, he was working outside the system. how could he work inside the system? they were not in the system. the system was oppressing the people and they had to find a way to fight back. means and ends. you use what you have with what you have got. it is as simple as that. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. i will end with this quote...
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communities like in rochester for the south side of chicago, new york, canada, what did they have?they didn't have the power, they didn't have the political power, they didn't have the money, they didn't have the police or the wall witted they have? they had themselves. so, you use what you have with what you got. we all know this. in our businesses in our lives you use what you have coming you use what you have got. so what did he have? he had people. so he could send a couple hundred people to the rochester symphony orchestra or he just sent a couple hundred people to the o'hare airport. he used people. was he working outside the system? yes. how can he work inside the system. they weren't in the system. the system was oppressing, and they had to find a way to fight back. means an end. you use what you have with what you've got. it's as simple as that. [applause] >> thank everyone for participating. i will end with this quote in its saul alinsky putting thomas payne saint let them call me rebel and welcome, i feel no concern but i would suffer the misery of devils. >> thank you e
communities like in rochester for the south side of chicago, new york, canada, what did they have?they didn't have the power, they didn't have the political power, they didn't have the money, they didn't have the police or the wall witted they have? they had themselves. so, you use what you have with what you got. we all know this. in our businesses in our lives you use what you have coming you use what you have got. so what did he have? he had people. so he could send a couple hundred people...
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so, you could send a couple hundred people to the rochester symphony orchestra or to o'hare airport inthat famous story. was he working outside the system? yes, he was working outside the system. how could he work inside the system? they were not in the system. the system was oppressing the people and they had to find a way to fight back. means and ends. you use what you have with what you have got. it is as simple as that. i will end with this quote from saul alinsky which hangs in my office. it is saul alinsky quoting thomas pane saying quote let them call me rebel, and welcome i feel no concern from it but i would suffer the misery of devils where i can make a whore of my soul. saul alinksky. thank you, everyone, for participating. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies and is
so, you could send a couple hundred people to the rochester symphony orchestra or to o'hare airport inthat famous story. was he working outside the system? yes, he was working outside the system. how could he work inside the system? they were not in the system. the system was oppressing the people and they had to find a way to fight back. means and ends. you use what you have with what you have got. it is as simple as that. i will end with this quote from saul alinsky which hangs in my office....
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he is standing in for mayor brian barnett of rochester hills, mga
he is standing in for mayor brian barnett of rochester hills, mga
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he was joined by the mayors of trials in, south atlanta and rochester hills, michigan. they talked about sanctuary cities, president trump's suggestion that police be tough with suspects, and other issues facing the nation's's cities. >> here we go. maybe not. >> thank you. >> while they are micing mayor benjamin, i will start to keep us on schedule. thank you for coming. our guests are leaders of the u.s. conference of mayors. president mitch landrieu of new giles of mesa, arizona. he is standing in for mayor brian barnett of rochester hills, michigan whose airplane was delayed. also is tom cochrane, the german next -- gentleman next to my colleague. executive director. the conference of mayors is a nonpartisan organization of cities of 30,000 are more. told.are 1408 i am all the guest speakers are making their first visit. father spoke to our breakfast one to 1975 when he was mayor of new orleans, and once in 1979 as secretary of housing and urban development. so much for monitor breakfast trivia. good for you, good for you. i was not, obviously. >> i was 12. >> the m
he was joined by the mayors of trials in, south atlanta and rochester hills, michigan. they talked about sanctuary cities, president trump's suggestion that police be tough with suspects, and other issues facing the nation's's cities. >> here we go. maybe not. >> thank you. >> while they are micing mayor benjamin, i will start to keep us on schedule. thank you for coming. our guests are leaders of the u.s. conference of mayors. president mitch landrieu of new giles of mesa,...
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use minneapolis hospital and the rochester outpatient clinic and i live about 10 miles from the clinic and i would rather use the v.a. health care. they do better jobs. delphine metcalf-foster: i appreciate that. paul: cheryl from alabama, press claim of your town please? caller: i just wanted to ask the --y when the v.a. started with post-traumatic stress syndrome, if she served in actual battle? thank you. paul: any response there? delphine metcalf-foster: i could barely hear her, could you repeat what she said? paul: it was a little bit tricky to hear you. unfortunately, she is gone. sorry about that. let's move on to jean from marietta, kansas. can hear her better. she is on the republican line. caller: hi there. what i am wondering is i hear these people saying what a good job the v.a. is doing and things. i worked at the v.a. myself for 17 years. in the hospital that i worked at , it had six operating rooms and they are only using two. and it is because of the lack of doctors. our emergency room was completely shut down due to the lack of doctors. -- i worked on the medical floor
use minneapolis hospital and the rochester outpatient clinic and i live about 10 miles from the clinic and i would rather use the v.a. health care. they do better jobs. delphine metcalf-foster: i appreciate that. paul: cheryl from alabama, press claim of your town please? caller: i just wanted to ask the --y when the v.a. started with post-traumatic stress syndrome, if she served in actual battle? thank you. paul: any response there? delphine metcalf-foster: i could barely hear her, could you...
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their team is the rochester tigers and well, they had a first dance but they also went for a little onee. >> remember, dodge duck, just dive and dodge. >> in that order. ♪ >> oh! he won that round and he says hey, you probably should have let her win. >> new york it's all right. she's going to win this one and guess what happens for the rest of the marriage? >> she's got his dodge ball. >> looks like he won that round. round two. >> tim who also happens to be matt's best man is severing as the referee. >> your best man is your best friend and he's the referee. this thing is not biased at all. >> they're good sports about it. he heads over to the groom and hugs him. ♪ >>> it's a water festival, notice they're not wearing bathing suits and shorts. they're wearing full-on wet suits which means it's cold. well that sure doesn't stop them from having a blast. >> oh. and one of the puppies has a message for grandma written on its shirt. see what it says that almost knocks her out of her chair. ir ? so who better to care for it. color vibrancy haircare from l'oréal. protects color-treated hair
their team is the rochester tigers and well, they had a first dance but they also went for a little onee. >> remember, dodge duck, just dive and dodge. >> in that order. ♪ >> oh! he won that round and he says hey, you probably should have let her win. >> new york it's all right. she's going to win this one and guess what happens for the rest of the marriage? >> she's got his dodge ball. >> looks like he won that round. round two. >> tim who also...
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david: you grew up in new jersey and manhattan and you went to the university of rochester, and thenvard law school. 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 to practice law in new york. paul: in the absence of a better idea. david: i practiced law in new york initially as well, and i practiced law in washington -- paul: sad to hear it. [laughter] david: when i gave up the practice of law to go in business, my mother said, you went to law school. what are you going to do? you do not know anything about business. what did your mother say when you said, i am going to give up law? she said what? 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. $2000 of this
david: you grew up in new jersey and manhattan and you went to the university of rochester, and thenvard law school. 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 to practice law in new york. paul: in the absence of a better idea. david: i practiced law in new york initially as well, and i practiced law in washington -- paul: sad to hear it. [laughter] david: when i gave up the practice of law to...
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. >> with lee's help, a children's museum in rochester, new york, agrees to take in and display the otherllection. ♪ carole tells me that working with us on this episode has helped her to grieve for robert and, in doing so, to preserve his legacy. >> that's why i reached out to you. it is my hope that people see this show and see a passion that somebody had for, in this case, soldiers, and so what i leave to the world is the robert c. postal soldier legacy collection. >> so, you never felt like you were competing with "the guys"? >> never. i was always number one. >> that's so nice to know. >> i wish it on everybody. ♪ >> remember that story about bob meeting malcolm forbes at a toy-soldier show? carole says it was one of his most treasured memories. the confederate soldier he later purchased commemorating the forbes collection remained one of bob's favorites. and right before her husband was laid to rest, carole slipped that very soldier into his suit pocket. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." i guess sometimes you can take it with you. >> i'm bob massi.
. >> with lee's help, a children's museum in rochester, new york, agrees to take in and display the otherllection. ♪ carole tells me that working with us on this episode has helped her to grieve for robert and, in doing so, to preserve his legacy. >> that's why i reached out to you. it is my hope that people see this show and see a passion that somebody had for, in this case, soldiers, and so what i leave to the world is the robert c. postal soldier legacy collection. >> so,...
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researchers in rochester found a significant drop in ear infection cases after the pneumo pneumococcalaccine was introduced in 2007. >>> new research from brigham young university finds people with stronger social connections tend to live longer. in fact, social isolation and loneliness may trigger early death as much or more than obesity. interesting. >>> a softball team from virginia was on the way to a softball game but got disqualified hours before the first pitch. the reason? a players raising middle fingers to an opposing team. six players posed for the picture. t they said the picture violated the policy on unsportsmanlike conduct. the national team is expected to look into this and his team will comply. >>> there may be a way to keep your dog calm and happy when you leave for work. >> audible is teecaming up with cesar milan, a famous dog whisperer. it's a series of tapes for your dog to listen to. >> with headphones? a study two years ago showed listening to audio books instead of music reduced stress in some of the animals. milan recommended owners listen with tir experiment
researchers in rochester found a significant drop in ear infection cases after the pneumo pneumococcalaccine was introduced in 2007. >>> new research from brigham young university finds people with stronger social connections tend to live longer. in fact, social isolation and loneliness may trigger early death as much or more than obesity. interesting. >>> a softball team from virginia was on the way to a softball game but got disqualified hours before the first pitch. the...
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. >>> finally this morning it'll be 72 degrees in rochester, minnesota, today where we got this policed gave us a unique view of what it is like to be on the beat. >> sometimes the situation is dangerous. sometimes it can be very let's call it interesting. ♪ >> that is 92-year-old millie seaver and kim lenz can't beat them, join them. millie loves to dance and her family says she does it as often as she can, clearly anywhere she can. >> yeah, and the video was posted on the local police department's facebook page, has gotten, of course, understandably thousands of views ever since it made millie something of a star. >> i always liked to dance. my husband and i always liked to dance. i don't know why i'm so amazed, so shocked then they get going further than that. probably a little bit proud, i suppose, the fact that i drew the attention that i'm able to do. that's what i do. i'd like to see, you know, more people be more active walking and things like that. >> she's the cutest. i love her. again that was millie seaver. >> next up for millie is "dancing with the stars." she's actually h
. >>> finally this morning it'll be 72 degrees in rochester, minnesota, today where we got this policed gave us a unique view of what it is like to be on the beat. >> sometimes the situation is dangerous. sometimes it can be very let's call it interesting. ♪ >> that is 92-year-old millie seaver and kim lenz can't beat them, join them. millie loves to dance and her family says she does it as often as she can, clearly anywhere she can. >> yeah, and the video was...
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>> you know, as a community leader, for myself as a deputy mayor and mayor back in rochester, new york, one thing that we would do at this very moment, and fortunately we live in a wonderful community there in rochester where it's very diverse and people work well together. but i think one thing that is critically important in any city across this country right now, if you're a leader, elected official or appointed, is that you have to bring in people from the community together at this point. you have to lean heavily. for me i'd be leaning heavily on my local law enforcement, both local police, state police, national guard, whoever came into my community. but here's one thing that i ask for at this point of the president of the united states. if we look at the images that we've been seeing all day, this brings to mind to me that i would ask the trump administration and also our attorney general jeff sessions, we're looking at some very clearly open straight at you hate crimes that are taking place right in front of us. >> that's a great point too. >> there needs to be some prosecution
>> you know, as a community leader, for myself as a deputy mayor and mayor back in rochester, new york, one thing that we would do at this very moment, and fortunately we live in a wonderful community there in rochester where it's very diverse and people work well together. but i think one thing that is critically important in any city across this country right now, if you're a leader, elected official or appointed, is that you have to bring in people from the community together at this...
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. >> let's bring back cedric alexander, the deputy mayor of rochester, new york.omebody with law enforcement background. sir, what do you make of what we just saw? >> well, it clearly from the video, i think we all just looked at, that this was very deliberate. and you may have some very severe injuries out there. this is really very sad. this is really out of control. and there appears to be spurts of violence that is continuing to take place in that city. i think here again we need to encourage everyone to go home. go home safely so that we can begin as a nation to find ways to resolve much of what has taken place here today. but that crash and a bit of self i think we can all see was very much deliberate and you have a subject that is now somewhere out in the community, which i'm quite sure the local police throughout virginia, and will be throughout this country will be looking for that vehicle here as time go on. >> all right. cedric, brian and kaylee, thank you so much. please stick around as we are set to hear from the president of the united states during
. >> let's bring back cedric alexander, the deputy mayor of rochester, new york.omebody with law enforcement background. sir, what do you make of what we just saw? >> well, it clearly from the video, i think we all just looked at, that this was very deliberate. and you may have some very severe injuries out there. this is really very sad. this is really out of control. and there appears to be spurts of violence that is continuing to take place in that city. i think here again we...
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he's speaking to us from rochester in new york state.rstand what north korea is up to hear. from what we know inside the state, this isn't a regime that cares much about its people, we have to assume the regime wa nts to people, we have to assume the regime wants to survive. it must know attacking qualm, alaska all south korea would be suicidal —— guam, alaska or south korea. why threaten if you're not going to do it, what does it want? i think lots of people have that on their mind now and history is important when looking at the ideological goals. since 19118 when north korea was founded they wa nted when north korea was founded they wanted to reunify the provincial and we still need to think of north korea having that goal in mind and they are playing the long game, essentially you're not going to outdo north korea in terms of hyperbole. looking at the history of north korea and their view of the us, are they likely to back down? how do they see the united states? they see the united states as their eternal enemy and if you look at re
he's speaking to us from rochester in new york state.rstand what north korea is up to hear. from what we know inside the state, this isn't a regime that cares much about its people, we have to assume the regime wa nts to people, we have to assume the regime wants to survive. it must know attacking qualm, alaska all south korea would be suicidal —— guam, alaska or south korea. why threaten if you're not going to do it, what does it want? i think lots of people have that on their mind now and...
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it got the attention of lisa blunt rochester. we also spoke with the victim's family about the messages of hate. >> it even disturbed my mom. >> yes. >> my mom is 77 years old. you can imagine what she had to go through. >> a surge in demand. the new jersey hate has no home here chapter tells us it sold 50 signs which is a record for that chapter. >>> police have arrested a man accused of spray painting graffiti throughout coatsville. they say he vandalized a store front of garage and a car as you see with nazi symbols and racist language. >>> there is a town hall meeting. this all comes after someone there spray painted racist graffiti. >>> in other news this morning a jury is in place in the corruption trial. attorneys have selected six men and six women. he was accused of taking campaign donations in exchange for political influence. that doctor is on trial. opening statements are scheduled for september 6th. >>> a civil rights lawsuit accuses a pittsburgh area school of creating a culture of excessive force. according to the
it got the attention of lisa blunt rochester. we also spoke with the victim's family about the messages of hate. >> it even disturbed my mom. >> yes. >> my mom is 77 years old. you can imagine what she had to go through. >> a surge in demand. the new jersey hate has no home here chapter tells us it sold 50 signs which is a record for that chapter. >>> police have arrested a man accused of spray painting graffiti throughout coatsville. they say he vandalized a...
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. >>> congresswoman lisa blunt rochester stopped by this morning to read to children. "action news" was there at west side family health care as the children gathered around to hear the story, afterwards the group headed outside to tour a fire truck, today's event was part of national health care week. >> health check tonight. the maker of epi pen is paying big for milking the government for the antidote. and ali gorman at the big board. >> mylana agreed to pay $455 million for allegations it overcharged medicaid for years that they mislabeled epi pen to avoid paying rebates it owed medicaid. they warned the condition many times about the overcharges is that tops a billion dollars over 10 years and mylan came under fire for raising the price of epi pen going up 400% from 2010 to 2016. >>> also, today a busy time for many pediatricians and family health care providers, on ton of regular back to school checkups they are doing some catchup vaccinations, to help families comply with pennsylvania's new school immunization law. >> aren't you happy to go to big boy school? >>
. >>> congresswoman lisa blunt rochester stopped by this morning to read to children. "action news" was there at west side family health care as the children gathered around to hear the story, afterwards the group headed outside to tour a fire truck, today's event was part of national health care week. >> health check tonight. the maker of epi pen is paying big for milking the government for the antidote. and ali gorman at the big board. >> mylana agreed to pay...
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researchers in rochester found a significant drop in ear infection cases after the pneumococcal vaccine was introduced in 2000. >>> and for your health, loneliness may be more deadly than being obese in a new report. this research from brigham young university, it found that people with stronger social connections they tend to live longer. in fact, social isolation and loneliness may increase the risk of early death. as much or more than obesity. >>> if you ever dreamed of working for nasa we have a few ideas for your resume. "a," they worked out fine for a 9-year-old. doug da job for planetary protection officer. he says he's seen a lot of movie about space and his sister, well, she already calls him an alien. he calls himself a quote a guardian of the galaxy. nasa officials told jack that if he studies hard he can make it there one day. >> that job pays up to $187,000. that's a good one to start with. >> a real job that protects, you know, microns from space. pretty cool. i wish him luck. >>> we are a week in august, talking about going back to school. nbc4 working for you to make the
researchers in rochester found a significant drop in ear infection cases after the pneumococcal vaccine was introduced in 2000. >>> and for your health, loneliness may be more deadly than being obese in a new report. this research from brigham young university, it found that people with stronger social connections they tend to live longer. in fact, social isolation and loneliness may increase the risk of early death. as much or more than obesity. >>> if you ever dreamed of...
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national startup day as a big dream filters something small to mark the ocean congressman lisa blunt rochesterpped by next fab a startup in one of the fastest growing neighborhoods. they are counting the determination of small businesses. >>> the grocery store chain aldis is olding a job fair tomorrow in three locations in the philadelphia region. people looking for work bring their resumes to three locations. the hiring event will run from noon until 6:00 p.m. tomorrow. the company is specifically looking for store associates and shift managers. >>> more people in the u.s. bought homes in the month of june ending a three month decline in sales. the housing market is dealing with a shortage of properties listed for sale. those that purchased homes during the downturn are listing them for a nice profit and home prices are climbing higher than wages, making people unable to buy a more expensive property. >> some children got to enjoy the philly fanatic in the overbrook section. [ applause ] >> kids in the early childhood program for the overbrook school for the blind got to hear and see the fun
national startup day as a big dream filters something small to mark the ocean congressman lisa blunt rochesterpped by next fab a startup in one of the fastest growing neighborhoods. they are counting the determination of small businesses. >>> the grocery store chain aldis is olding a job fair tomorrow in three locations in the philadelphia region. people looking for work bring their resumes to three locations. the hiring event will run from noon until 6:00 p.m. tomorrow. the company is...
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take a closer look it's like a kiss rochester. the calf's owner says she has the looks as well. >> she is spunky. a lot of energy. she pitches and runs and annoys the adults. jonathan: she is really cute. gene simmons not so much. genie is the name of the calf. never let her know. gene blows fire out of his mouth. i'm not thinking that the cow has it in her. alison: she has -- nancy: she has stuck her tongue out. this is the most i have talked about a cow's tongue. >> we'll move on. this time the american military testing missile and the message it's sending to north korea. we have that coming up. >> the first time we take you inside a local land mark repurposes into one of a kind jonathan: another missile test to tell you about. the intercontinental ballistic missile. it's ours. the minute man three launched to a target in the pacific. the unarmed missile was a test coming days after north korea sent one of theirs of japan. the military says it shows u.s. is ready to fight any nuclear threat. nancy: last night the 12th and the fi
take a closer look it's like a kiss rochester. the calf's owner says she has the looks as well. >> she is spunky. a lot of energy. she pitches and runs and annoys the adults. jonathan: she is really cute. gene simmons not so much. genie is the name of the calf. never let her know. gene blows fire out of his mouth. i'm not thinking that the cow has it in her. alison: she has -- nancy: she has stuck her tongue out. this is the most i have talked about a cow's tongue. >> we'll move on....
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. >> with lee's help, a children's museum in rochester, new york, agrees to take in and display the othertells me that working with us on this episode has helped her to grieve for robert and, in doing so, to preserve his legacy. >> that's why i reached out to you. it is my hope that people see this show and see a passion that somebody had for, in this case, soldiers, and so what i leave to the world is the robert c. postal soldier legacy collection. >> so, you never felt like you were competing with "the guys"? >> never. i was always number one. >> that's so nice to know. >> i wish it on everybody. ♪ >> remember that story about bob meeting malcolm forbes at a toy-soldier show? carole says it was one of his most treasured memories. the confederate soldier he later purchased commemorating the forbes collection remained one of bob's favorites. and right before her husband was laid to rest, carole slipped that very soldier into his suit pocket. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." i guess sometimes you can take it with you. lauren: breaking news this morning. d
. >> with lee's help, a children's museum in rochester, new york, agrees to take in and display the othertells me that working with us on this episode has helped her to grieve for robert and, in doing so, to preserve his legacy. >> that's why i reached out to you. it is my hope that people see this show and see a passion that somebody had for, in this case, soldiers, and so what i leave to the world is the robert c. postal soldier legacy collection. >> so, you never felt like...
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. >> the red wings renaming themselves the rochester plates. tonight it's in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the city's signature dish t two hot dog or hamburgers piled on top of a heap of home fries and macaroni salad smothered with a spicy neat sauce. onions, mustard and ketchup. jonathan: they take all the calories out, too. that is a heart attack on a plate. >> i would do it. i would try it. would probably not want to eat anything further for the next -- it looks delicious. meantime, "sports illustrated" out with the ballpark food safety report. the nats are ending up 24 out of 30 on the list. jonathan: not good. nats are lower on the list largely because only 24 places of the park were inspected but all had at least one violation including the food stored at the wrong temperature. nancy: on top of that, two hand washing stations didn't have soap. jonathan: 24 out of 30. the upside they have somethi jonathan: come back strong. nancy: i like way you look at things. still ahead at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a new bridge to ease d.c. traff
. >> the red wings renaming themselves the rochester plates. tonight it's in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the city's signature dish t two hot dog or hamburgers piled on top of a heap of home fries and macaroni salad smothered with a spicy neat sauce. onions, mustard and ketchup. jonathan: they take all the calories out, too. that is a heart attack on a plate. >> i would do it. i would try it. would probably not want to eat anything further for the next -- it looks...
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. >>> lisa blunt rochester was in wilmington to celebrate small businesses she stopped by next fab, ideasrepreneurs. and tools and 3-d printers. and today ez visit is to generate support for startup communes across the country. >> adam is here with more on the forecast. i'm looking at the temperature we are sitting at 90 i see already. >> back to the 90 degree threshold and expect that the rest of the week and the changes come in for the weekend. if you like the heat and humidity you like this picture, spring mountain live on sky 6 hd. and typically we show this picture and the slopes are snow covers and today a glorious day there and you can go there and still hit their zip line canopy tours and it's a lot of fun and place to check out in the winter season. in philadelphia on the brink of that for reading and allentown and trenton, 88 in wilmington and cooler but still very nice at the shore today. temperatures there in the low to mid-80s with the ocean temperature nearing 80 degrees. as we look at the next eight hours as we go through this evening, upper 80s through 6:00 and then it sli
. >>> lisa blunt rochester was in wilmington to celebrate small businesses she stopped by next fab, ideasrepreneurs. and tools and 3-d printers. and today ez visit is to generate support for startup communes across the country. >> adam is here with more on the forecast. i'm looking at the temperature we are sitting at 90 i see already. >> back to the 90 degree threshold and expect that the rest of the week and the changes come in for the weekend. if you like the heat and...
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not feel like continuing the trip and would come the next day when she returned and he went on to rochester, new york. or twice.ned once at least twice. finally, he got word back in new had died.lottie he came back and even after lottie was dead, he still let people think they had been brother-sister, not husband-wife. this went on for a few more months. it was 1866. there was a 17-year-old girl who started keeping house in the white residents and she and white announced their attention to get married. kind of had a crush on her, too. that was the straw that broke the camel's back. he ended up killing both of them. [laughter] mr. wood: they said if he had done it earlier, he would've probably gotten away with it but by killing that 17-year-old innocent girl, this is a great. by killing that innocent girl, he ended up getting hanged. this is his execution day in 1887. banks that af the up. tried to hang the daltons were the cousins of the youngers and they were cousins byutdo the trying to rob banks at the same time in the fall of 1892 in kansas. the problem they had was they had lived there
not feel like continuing the trip and would come the next day when she returned and he went on to rochester, new york. or twice.ned once at least twice. finally, he got word back in new had died.lottie he came back and even after lottie was dead, he still let people think they had been brother-sister, not husband-wife. this went on for a few more months. it was 1866. there was a 17-year-old girl who started keeping house in the white residents and she and white announced their attention to get...
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host: go to joan, in rochester, minnesota, democrat. you are on the line. caller: thank you for c-span. had heard on t.v., on one of 2013,rograms, that back in bannon had proclaimed that he into run the united states the ground and work at destroying this country. i think we're on a very bad path around those lines. up a wall in mexico, of the e people out country, we are in isolationist position where the american are completely isolated from the rest of the world and of their goal. host: joan, go back, where did by bannon?e comments caller: i wasn't -- it wasn't a was a by bannon, it comment made about bannon on t.v. what -- remember host: okay. caller: -- what program it was, my mind and i think of trump and bannon as trump joel gray in caberet, going on for what is behind the scenes, which was the fascism, rise of fascism. host: talk about steve bannon's influence. bannon has been quoted saying, not that he wants but blowup e party, the political establishments of both parties, he has been -- reporter of the daily beat said bannon described lennonist, h
host: go to joan, in rochester, minnesota, democrat. you are on the line. caller: thank you for c-span. had heard on t.v., on one of 2013,rograms, that back in bannon had proclaimed that he into run the united states the ground and work at destroying this country. i think we're on a very bad path around those lines. up a wall in mexico, of the e people out country, we are in isolationist position where the american are completely isolated from the rest of the world and of their goal. host:...
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he is standing in for mayor brian barnett of rochester hills, michigan, whose airplane was delayed. also is tom cochrane, the gentleman next to my colleague. executive director. the conference of mayors is a nonpartisan organization of cities of 30,000 are more. there are 1408 i am told. all the guest speakers are making their first visit. mayor landrieu's father spoke to our breakfast one to 1975 when he was mayor of new orleans, and once in 1979 as secretary of housing and urban development. so much for monitor breakfast trivia. good for you, good for you. i was not, obviously. >> i was 12. >> the mayor is a graduate of catholic university. previously served in the louisiana house of representatives and served as louisiana's governor. mayor benjamin has been in office since 2010. his law degrees are from the university of south carolina. his previous government service includes appointment at the age of 29 to the governor's cabinet as director of the department of probation and parole and pardon services. mayor giles, like his counterparts here is a republican. he was the 40th may
he is standing in for mayor brian barnett of rochester hills, michigan, whose airplane was delayed. also is tom cochrane, the gentleman next to my colleague. executive director. the conference of mayors is a nonpartisan organization of cities of 30,000 are more. there are 1408 i am told. all the guest speakers are making their first visit. mayor landrieu's father spoke to our breakfast one to 1975 when he was mayor of new orleans, and once in 1979 as secretary of housing and urban development....
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that she would stop at lebanon and come the next day, but instead she went back while he went on to rochester, new york. this happened once or twice. at least twice. finally, he got word back in new york that lottie had died. he came back and even after lottie was dead, he still let people believe that they had been brother-sister not , husband-wife. this went on for a few more months. it was 1866. there was a 17-year-old girl who started keeping house in the white residence, and she and white announced their attention to get married. klum kind of had a crush on her, too. that was the straw that broke the camel's back. he ended up killing both of them. [laughter] mr. wood: they said if he had killed white earlier he would've , probably gotten away with it but by killing that 17-year-old girl he ended up , getting hanged. this is his execution day in 1887. this is one of the banks that a -- that the dalton gang tried to hang up. the daltons were the cousins of the youngers and they were trying to outdo the cousins by trying to rob to banks -- trying to rob two banks at the same time in the fal
that she would stop at lebanon and come the next day, but instead she went back while he went on to rochester, new york. this happened once or twice. at least twice. finally, he got word back in new york that lottie had died. he came back and even after lottie was dead, he still let people believe that they had been brother-sister not , husband-wife. this went on for a few more months. it was 1866. there was a 17-year-old girl who started keeping house in the white residence, and she and white...
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. >> also with me law enforcement analyst and deputy mayor of rochester, new hampshire, as we look atmages we saw how police what appeared to be an extraordinary technique of being able to keep demonstrators apart, meaning you get one set of demonstrators and then you've got counterdemonstraters and the objective by the city there is to -- to help prevent any kind of conflict between them by keeping them separated. talk to us more about this image that we saw earlier and we saw it unfolding live how the officers in black there and accompanied in officers who were in the neon green were using their bodies and i guess, you know, their arms and batons to keep people separated. talk to me about that technique. >> what you'll find in situations like that i can only imagine is those uniforms may represent a very different role that each of those officer's play. what's very interesting about what's occurring in boston and i think it was just spoken about a moment ago. there's a lot of undercover officers there on the scene. they have a relatively -- probably not too much of an exposed group
. >> also with me law enforcement analyst and deputy mayor of rochester, new hampshire, as we look atmages we saw how police what appeared to be an extraordinary technique of being able to keep demonstrators apart, meaning you get one set of demonstrators and then you've got counterdemonstraters and the objective by the city there is to -- to help prevent any kind of conflict between them by keeping them separated. talk to us more about this image that we saw earlier and we saw it...
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he is standing in for mayor brian barnett of rochester hills, michigan, whose airplane was delayed. also with us is tom cochran, the to myman sitting next colleague, the organization's c.e.o. and executive director. the conference of mayors is a nonpartisan organization of cities with populations of there aremore and 1408 of them, i am told. all the guest speakers are making their first visit. to one of our low-cal breakfasts. however, mayor landrieu's father spoke to two of our breakfast one to 1975 when he was mayor of new orleans, and once in 1979 as secretary of housing and urban development. so much for monitor breakfast trivia. that has said the cook family for many years. >> all three. >> good for you, good for you. i was not, obviously. >> i was 12. >> the mayor is a graduate of catholic university. earned his law degree at loyola university. previously served in the louisiana house of and asntatives louisiana's lieutenant governor. he's been mayor since 2010. mayor benjamin has been in office since 2010. his undergraduate and law degrees are from the university carolina. hi
he is standing in for mayor brian barnett of rochester hills, michigan, whose airplane was delayed. also with us is tom cochran, the to myman sitting next colleague, the organization's c.e.o. and executive director. the conference of mayors is a nonpartisan organization of cities with populations of there aremore and 1408 of them, i am told. all the guest speakers are making their first visit. to one of our low-cal breakfasts. however, mayor landrieu's father spoke to two of our breakfast one...
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bigger weather over pittsburgh, buffalo and rochester.emperatures nice all weekend long. >> chad, thank you very much for that. there is no fate on earth worse than being a miami dolphins fan. i can't imagine being that type of person. now their starting quarterback suffered an injury during the preseason. andy scholes has more on this morning's bleacher report. >> good morning, john. always the worst thing that can happen to an nfl team, losing your quarterback during the preseason. the dolphins' ryan tannehill going down on a non-contact play hurting his knee. the team fears now he's going to be lost for the entire season. that means the dolphins are in the market for a quarterback. many are wondering if colin kaepernick will now get a shot with the dolphins. miami is where he received one of his coldest receptions from fans last season. many were not happy with him because early in the season he wore a t-shirt with malcolm x and fidel castro on it. miami, of course, has a huge cuban population. jay cutler also another option for the do
bigger weather over pittsburgh, buffalo and rochester.emperatures nice all weekend long. >> chad, thank you very much for that. there is no fate on earth worse than being a miami dolphins fan. i can't imagine being that type of person. now their starting quarterback suffered an injury during the preseason. andy scholes has more on this morning's bleacher report. >> good morning, john. always the worst thing that can happen to an nfl team, losing your quarterback during the...
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i think we have mary from rochester, new york. are you with us? caller: yes, i am.ost: you are earning $30,000 or under a year, correct? caller: yes. host: tell us what your messages to congress on tax reform. caller: i believe if we have a tax reform of 20% for the -- for the rich, it will put us in a recession like under bush junior . if we do have a tax reform, i think that they should put in law that that money should for hiringpent people and making sure wages go up. if not, they do not get this tax increase because all they are going to do is pocket that money and cause the economy to go into a recession. and: thank you for calling -- is calling from riverton, new jersey. i am a retired master's degree social worker and i make and $33,000 and i am a widow. i very much am concerned about the tax reform and how it may affect the middle-class especially and i very much would like congress to consider the yes, i know that we need businesses and -- but i am very worried. the first caller i heard now saying that what happened under president bush may happen again. r
i think we have mary from rochester, new york. are you with us? caller: yes, i am.ost: you are earning $30,000 or under a year, correct? caller: yes. host: tell us what your messages to congress on tax reform. caller: i believe if we have a tax reform of 20% for the -- for the rich, it will put us in a recession like under bush junior . if we do have a tax reform, i think that they should put in law that that money should for hiringpent people and making sure wages go up. if not, they do not...
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arpaio coming within minutes that adam gorka, both of these guys controversial, talk about that rochestert was the friday news dump and traditional definition of the term. lots of things going on within they assumed no one was watching. we could wonder if maybe it was because they wanted someone to watch, we know president trump doesn't lick being out of the headlines and maybe wanted to share the spotlight with harvey. but it was done at a time when it was going to get less attention t. gorka news, a very controversial figure, he was aligned with steve bannon. many had thought his days in the white house were numbered. i suspect we are going to hear maybe a little back and forth about whether he quit or fired, as sometimes happens in these situation. but his departure was seen as being on the runway and hasn't been totally ignored as we sit here and tack about it today. i think we will see a lot of people paying attention to what that decision means and what ramifications it could have for white house. >> all right, a slightly apreviousated discussion, due to everything with harvey. than
arpaio coming within minutes that adam gorka, both of these guys controversial, talk about that rochestert was the friday news dump and traditional definition of the term. lots of things going on within they assumed no one was watching. we could wonder if maybe it was because they wanted someone to watch, we know president trump doesn't lick being out of the headlines and maybe wanted to share the spotlight with harvey. but it was done at a time when it was going to get less attention t. gorka...
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he is standing in for mayor bryan barnett of rochester hills, michigan, whose airplane was delayed. also with us today is tom cochrane, the gentleman next to my colleague, the organization's ceo and executive director. the conference of mayors is a nonpartisan organization of cities of a population of 30,000 or more. there are 1408, i am told. all the guest speakers are making their first visit to our breakfasts. mayor landrieu's father, moon landrieu, spoke to two our breakfast once in 1975, when he was mayor of new orleans, and once in 1979, as secretary of housing and urban development. so much for monitor breakfast trivia, a category that has fed the cook family for many years. >> i was here for all three . -- i was here for all three. mr. cook: good for you, good for you. i was not, obviously. [laughter] >> i was 12. [laughter] mr. cook: mayor landrieu is a graduate of catholic university. he earned his law degree at loyola univeristy. he previously served in the louisiana house of representatives and served as louisiana's lieutenant governor. mayor benjamin has been in office
he is standing in for mayor bryan barnett of rochester hills, michigan, whose airplane was delayed. also with us today is tom cochrane, the gentleman next to my colleague, the organization's ceo and executive director. the conference of mayors is a nonpartisan organization of cities of a population of 30,000 or more. there are 1408, i am told. all the guest speakers are making their first visit to our breakfasts. mayor landrieu's father, moon landrieu, spoke to two our breakfast once in 1975,...
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columbia, south carolina and john giles of maya, arizona, standing in for mayor brian barnett of rochester hills, michigan, whose plane was delayed. also with us at the table is tom cochran, sitting next to linda feldman, the organization's c.e.o. and executive director, the conference of mayors is a nonpartisan organization of city with populations of 30,000 or more and there are 1,408 of them, i'm told. all of our guest speakers are making their first visit to one of our locale breakfasts, however, mayor landrieu's father, moon landrieu, spoke at two of our breakfasts, once in 1975 as mayor of new orleans and once in 1979 as secretary of housing and urban development. so much for monitor breakfast trivia, a category that has been in the cook family for many years. >> been there for all three. >> very good. good for you. i wasn't, obviously. mayor landrieu -- >> i was 12. >> is a graduate of catholic university and learned his law degree at loyola and previously served in the louisiana house of representatives and the lieutenant governor and mayor since 2010. and his under graduate and la
columbia, south carolina and john giles of maya, arizona, standing in for mayor brian barnett of rochester hills, michigan, whose plane was delayed. also with us at the table is tom cochran, sitting next to linda feldman, the organization's c.e.o. and executive director, the conference of mayors is a nonpartisan organization of city with populations of 30,000 or more and there are 1,408 of them, i'm told. all of our guest speakers are making their first visit to one of our locale breakfasts,...
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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: 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 stud
. >> 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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senator alexander is deputy mayor of rochester, new york, and the.mer fbi supervisory agent. let's talk about the charges. what do the charges tell us right now? second degree murder, three counts of malicious wounding. we know his identity, we don't know if he's tied to a white supremacist group. what does that mean? >> well, in this particular case, you had people who were severely injured. i can only imagined not being a legal counsel, i can only imagine under virginia law, there were some law that would cover those who were injured as a result of that. >> second degree murder, does that require some level of intent? >> it requires some level of intent but here again, it varies from state to state. in the state of virginia, clearly, there was intent to do harm. why it's not a first degree murder charge is probably a question more appropriate for a legal counsel. but nevertheless, that is a serious charge under these circumstances. >> so james, i don't mean to throw this on you right now but we're getting statements all across the political spectru
senator alexander is deputy mayor of rochester, new york, and the.mer fbi supervisory agent. let's talk about the charges. what do the charges tell us right now? second degree murder, three counts of malicious wounding. we know his identity, we don't know if he's tied to a white supremacist group. what does that mean? >> well, in this particular case, you had people who were severely injured. i can only imagined not being a legal counsel, i can only imagine under virginia law, there were...
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he reportedly asphyxiated himself in a hotel room in rochester, minnesota.ur point he was 81 years old, mr. smith has passed away. curt schlichter, thanks so much for your analysis. appreciate it. thanks for having me. >> liz: now to florida former congressman retired lieutenant crenel alan west. what do you make of the story breaking about mike flynn and russian hackers and hillary clinton's 33,000 deleted e-mails and apparently trying to get them? >> obviously you have a news cycle trying to bring more attention against president trump in a negative manor, but the real question is why did she delete 33,000 e-mails and tear up all of these hard drives and cell phones in the first place and when are we going to have anyone that looks into her collusion with russia as far as this uranium deal she did. >> liz: switching gears, the mayor of venice, italy orders his police to shoot anyone on site who shouts in st. mark's square, rather than risk a terror attack. here is the mayor luigi saying anyone who shouts out in st. mark's square can expect to be gunned dow
he reportedly asphyxiated himself in a hotel room in rochester, minnesota.ur point he was 81 years old, mr. smith has passed away. curt schlichter, thanks so much for your analysis. appreciate it. thanks for having me. >> liz: now to florida former congressman retired lieutenant crenel alan west. what do you make of the story breaking about mike flynn and russian hackers and hillary clinton's 33,000 deleted e-mails and apparently trying to get them? >> obviously you have a news...
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>> deputy mayor of rochester, new york and author of the new guardians, and jeff ror da.en, thank you for being with us. jeff, make the case for this move by president trump. we obviously spent a lot of time together in furg son. we,000 the plus and minus of the presence there of police and how they were doing. what do you make of this move. >> well, chris, as you know i'm in nashville for the fraternal order of police. general sessions was here announcing the lift on the ban, and it was very well received. university of law enforcement officers were thrilled to hear this protective defensive equipment is going to be available to us again. that's exactly what it is. it's saved cops' lives in ferguson and other places where we had mob violence. we aupgt to put it in the hands of cops to be safe. >> is it as sim p pl as that. >> not quite as sample. i do understand what he's saying. we want to keep our police officers safe, chris. and that is drit icily important. but i think the difference here -- and i too were there on the ground with you in ferguson doing those early da
>> deputy mayor of rochester, new york and author of the new guardians, and jeff ror da.en, thank you for being with us. jeff, make the case for this move by president trump. we obviously spent a lot of time together in furg son. we,000 the plus and minus of the presence there of police and how they were doing. what do you make of this move. >> well, chris, as you know i'm in nashville for the fraternal order of police. general sessions was here announcing the lift on the ban, and...