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rochester site, susan b.e an emotional gathering place with thousands of people lining up to pay their respects on the day that they were voting. >> arrived here this morning, and shortly after i got here, a couple people showed up. a couple more. and a dozen more. and then hundreds, and now it's just -- i can't even lafrd to guess. just people all over the place. the wait is about an hour and 20 minutes right now. and it's been quite a sight. i've got to admit. ♪ ♪ >> i was a world war ii pilot. i'm the mother of five children. three daughters. i'm here to pay respect to susan b. anthony, and also respect for elizabeth staten, who's only 45 miles away. and this is a day of a great achievement and we'll see what the american public will say. we hope it's in our favor, and -- women have come a long, long way in a century and a half. >> of course, we all know what happened that night. this story conicals the optimism and ensuing heartbreak for many of those who went to anthony's grave. recently i sat down with
rochester site, susan b.e an emotional gathering place with thousands of people lining up to pay their respects on the day that they were voting. >> arrived here this morning, and shortly after i got here, a couple people showed up. a couple more. and a dozen more. and then hundreds, and now it's just -- i can't even lafrd to guess. just people all over the place. the wait is about an hour and 20 minutes right now. and it's been quite a sight. i've got to admit. ♪ ♪ >> i was a...
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is following this. >> reporter: the open letter expresses disappointment with the university of rochesterd their response to allegations of misconduct by brain and cognitive sciences professor dr. florian jaeger. it criticizes the university for supporting the predator and intimidating the victims and advocates in this case. and in bold print, the professors further state they will not "encourage students to pursue educational or employment opportunities" at the university. professor elizabeth bonawitz of rutgers university in new jersey was the 49th to sign. >> it's really horrifying. it sends the message that the university's more concerned about saving face than about protecting its most vulnerable population. >> reporter: back in september, eight current and former rochester researchers filed an equal employment opportunity commission complaint. it claims that school officials were not protecting students. the 111-page complaint alleges yaeger used overtly sexual language with his students, used his influence to sleep with female graduates, and even pressured a student to live with hi
is following this. >> reporter: the open letter expresses disappointment with the university of rochesterd their response to allegations of misconduct by brain and cognitive sciences professor dr. florian jaeger. it criticizes the university for supporting the predator and intimidating the victims and advocates in this case. and in bold print, the professors further state they will not "encourage students to pursue educational or employment opportunities" at the university....
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. >> the board game clue will gain its place in the halls of rochester, new york. >> and getting in this year, the long-time favorite, the wiffleball. >> and the final honor. >> yes. >> went to a very high-tech toy. the paper airplane. >> that's not a -- that's not a toy. >> so we ask you, insomniacs, is the paper airplane a toy? if you invented the remote control car or the slinky, aren't you pretty angry now. >> >> ddid you even try? >> can we get a better paper airplane. >> did it even lift? >> i don't know. i'm not sure what this was with. i clearly did it wrong. >> that's a really good throw. >> a paper airplane. >> one of the world's hall of fame toys. >> if fidget spinner is no longer a toy, this is a toy. >> apparently not if you foilfo like -- how do you -- >> all right, all right. coming up, a special delivery for our viewers, directly from amazon. >> via paper airplane. >> well, we're not giving you anything, but amazon will if you let they will in whim in if you. >>> but first a look at the most armed man in america. hear how he reacts to questions about recent mass shootings
. >> the board game clue will gain its place in the halls of rochester, new york. >> and getting in this year, the long-time favorite, the wiffleball. >> and the final honor. >> yes. >> went to a very high-tech toy. the paper airplane. >> that's not a -- that's not a toy. >> so we ask you, insomniacs, is the paper airplane a toy? if you invented the remote control car or the slinky, aren't you pretty angry now. >> >> ddid you even try?...
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. >>> in the summer of 2016, the world renowned mayo clinic in rocheste rochester, mov minnesota performed first face transplant. a widow donated her husband's face to a man in need. we have the moment when they finally came face to face. >> reporter: lily ross worried about this moment. her first meeting with the man who received the face of her late husband in a ground breaking transplant at the mayo clink. >> i don't know how everything happened because it just -- everything happened so fast. >> reporter: it wasn't easy for andy, either. the oil worker from wyoming who received the face in a 56-hour surgery more than a year ago. >> you basically have an obligation now to show them that this has given you everything you wanted. >> reporter: but after gathering last month in the library of the clinic, lily and andy shared a peace after separate tragedies. >> it has finally given me closer. >> i couldn't ask for a better outcome. >> reporter: lily's husband shot himself last year, just as andy ha h done a decade earlier, destroying his face. but out of that tragedy lily feels new growth. >
. >>> in the summer of 2016, the world renowned mayo clinic in rocheste rochester, mov minnesota performed first face transplant. a widow donated her husband's face to a man in need. we have the moment when they finally came face to face. >> reporter: lily ross worried about this moment. her first meeting with the man who received the face of her late husband in a ground breaking transplant at the mayo clink. >> i don't know how everything happened because it just --...
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in 1844 she started teaching in rochester, new york. she was exposed to the subject of slavery more here than in the past. she made a decision during this period if she could she was going down south and witness slavery first hand. a year later she taught in providence, rhode island, where she became acquainted with abolitionists and those who supported their cause. finally, in 1847, she went south, accepting a position as pre-septress of the women's school in mississippi, a school for planters' daughters. and i want to read you about someone who started to write a book about her, lester mills but never finished it. he talks about her time in mississippi. quote she became much disturbed by observing slavery and asked her principal if she might teach colored children in her spare hours. he informed her it would be impossible for her to do so as it would violate the laws of the state. if she wished to ameliorate colored people she should work with them in her certification of the country where northern philanthropists had vast work to ele
in 1844 she started teaching in rochester, new york. she was exposed to the subject of slavery more here than in the past. she made a decision during this period if she could she was going down south and witness slavery first hand. a year later she taught in providence, rhode island, where she became acquainted with abolitionists and those who supported their cause. finally, in 1847, she went south, accepting a position as pre-septress of the women's school in mississippi, a school for...
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the other is -- i was one of 14 members of rochester, which is very unlike a lot of other houses which are mostly the jocks say usc or whatever, we went down to atlanta to our convention, and got rid of the black ball against blacks and so there's quite a diversity among even fraternities isn't there? >> you make a really good point there's hundred of chapters like seae and you the during civil rights era local chapters some of them say we're going to break away and we're not going to do this and you mention black ball that is this is black ball is requiring unanimous consent to ask to for someone to become a member. and that -- that was used as a way to basically keep or black and jewish members and it was very heart disease and that changed over time and a lot of -- there were a lot of local chapters that at least gradually become more diverse i think you're right. >> our chapter in rochester was heavily jewish and everything and we rushed first black in sigma chi that was '69, and so that was -- kind of neat. [laughter] i found fraternity experience to be great managing your house,
the other is -- i was one of 14 members of rochester, which is very unlike a lot of other houses which are mostly the jocks say usc or whatever, we went down to atlanta to our convention, and got rid of the black ball against blacks and so there's quite a diversity among even fraternities isn't there? >> you make a really good point there's hundred of chapters like seae and you the during civil rights era local chapters some of them say we're going to break away and we're not going to do...
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. >> rochester new york bin afternoon. >> caller: how are you? i.m. reading here's what happened. it is an interesting book. so i have ami question for mitch. i am curious to know what are your thoughts on the digital books? i like the feel of paper books a lot better going down to the bookstore but to me i have never had akn problem not they have never dropped a book in the bathtub before. >> i feel is a perfect entity for what it is. if you have technology was a problem is that solving? but the book is so good you don't need a new technology to take itsni place. so what is happening is it is actually losing steam actually sales have gone down. i amlo very squirrel island of the field level book and the beautiful object of the book when i read on the screen it is like work. with the book i can just take a deep breath. as long as i am around malaise be selling books. you can buy electronic books but that is that something we have a lot of papers on. but the book iss paramount. >> did the e-book dirty your sales?. >> initially by now publishers don't have the revenue from e-book so
. >> rochester new york bin afternoon. >> caller: how are you? i.m. reading here's what happened. it is an interesting book. so i have ami question for mitch. i am curious to know what are your thoughts on the digital books? i like the feel of paper books a lot better going down to the bookstore but to me i have never had akn problem not they have never dropped a book in the bathtub before. >> i feel is a perfect entity for what it is. if you have technology was a problem is...
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last october i had the opportunity to travel to rochester new york. >> in the 1965.ter, i love you. so with that power medicine with all of us. playing a song from time to time. >> don't hate. that is too heavy a burden to bear. >> haiti is going. [laughter] >> thing. [inaudible] god. [applause] i would say especially to those young people better here early on in life so with this particular moment is the virtue of pope. -- hope but with this negative energy that is out there. is the invitation because it is a temptation to abandon hope and with dante's inferno so to abandon hope all who enter. when you lose hope that is held. >> talk about evangelicals that catholics have been known to use the word and the way that we get to that is the examination of a conscience and what you should do or should not do what should be not do?. >> we were at a town meeting tuesday i am a recovery racist. but things are so bad i don't see hope anymore. that is white privilege. so the retreat to cynicism is what we don't do but hope and optimism, i am not optimistic if you talk about t
last october i had the opportunity to travel to rochester new york. >> in the 1965.ter, i love you. so with that power medicine with all of us. playing a song from time to time. >> don't hate. that is too heavy a burden to bear. >> haiti is going. [laughter] >> thing. [inaudible] god. [applause] i would say especially to those young people better here early on in life so with this particular moment is the virtue of pope. -- hope but with this negative energy that is out...
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in rochester, ne oday.at out r playthings >>> the whiffle ball, paper plane, and board game clue were inducted into the toy hall of fame today. to make it into the hall of fame, toys must have inspired creative play across generations. well cbs evening news is coming up next. >> anthony mason here with a preview. >> up next, five women accuse comedian louis ck of lewd conduct. alabama senate hopeful, roy moore is accused of a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old girl. puerto rico is back in the dark, as fema tries to evacuate residents. and he's on a mission to thank cops, every one of them. coming up in just a few seconds on the cbs evening news. >> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> ahead at 6:00, new safety rules for uber, and lyft. but a background check loophole could let criminals slip through the cracks. al and veronica will be back for that story coming up in just 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: the list grows. l median louis c.k. is now accused of sexual misconduct, g d a k
in rochester, ne oday.at out r playthings >>> the whiffle ball, paper plane, and board game clue were inducted into the toy hall of fame today. to make it into the hall of fame, toys must have inspired creative play across generations. well cbs evening news is coming up next. >> anthony mason here with a preview. >> up next, five women accuse comedian louis ck of lewd conduct. alabama senate hopeful, roy moore is accused of a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old girl. puerto...
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it's 26 rochester. 21 pittsburg. we'll continue to drop. 27 wilmington. 28 vine lard and 26 in atlantic city. temperatures will be dropping over night. you'll wake up to 24, 25 degrees in philadelphia. when i come back we'll talk about the windchill and how it is going to make you feel tomorrow. >> when the weather is this cold there's a lot of concern for the homeless population. many cities called for a code blue. when brings ut resources to help those in need. the wind is not helping. look how much it is blowing that flag over the skyline. nbc10 keith jones is live tonight. despite the frigid temperatures, this is not keeping people inside. >> no, no, not at all. it's freezing cold out here. i have all the layers on. along main street. this right here, look at this. ice cream cones. this is an ice cream shop. the lights are on. they didn't open. look at this. what they did was decided to brave this out door tent right here where they're hoping for more customers. >>. >> reporter: steam rises up against the biting
it's 26 rochester. 21 pittsburg. we'll continue to drop. 27 wilmington. 28 vine lard and 26 in atlantic city. temperatures will be dropping over night. you'll wake up to 24, 25 degrees in philadelphia. when i come back we'll talk about the windchill and how it is going to make you feel tomorrow. >> when the weather is this cold there's a lot of concern for the homeless population. many cities called for a code blue. when brings ut resources to help those in need. the wind is not helping....
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it's not warm at all here in rochester.on to a dcorridor of 60s and 70s. 66 in wilmington and 52 in allentown. 50s, that's where we're going to be. take a look. we're only going to be in the 50s for the next several days and then drop back up to the 50s. ea average is 60 degrees for this time of year. we have spotty showers out here and the radar is going into something that we call free air mode or clear air mode. it's picking up a lot of moisture in the air. not a lot of showers are making their way through the area. you can see where the front has skimmed past us. it brought tornadoes to the ohio valley yesterday. you can see two storm systems now. the northern one with a very cold air and snow in the twin cities and across the dakotas. southern one coming out of the missouri valley, it brings us showers. the front will pass us and turn our winds to the north and we wake up to temperatures in the low 40s and philadelphia. 30s for the outlying areas. clouds move in, showers will move in tomorrow. look at this. rain in the
it's not warm at all here in rochester.on to a dcorridor of 60s and 70s. 66 in wilmington and 52 in allentown. 50s, that's where we're going to be. take a look. we're only going to be in the 50s for the next several days and then drop back up to the 50s. ea average is 60 degrees for this time of year. we have spotty showers out here and the radar is going into something that we call free air mode or clear air mode. it's picking up a lot of moisture in the air. not a lot of showers are making...
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look at rochester right now, 39 degrees.ook at all the 30s in the northern plains and all the 40s off to the west of us. we're lucky, we're just hanging on right here by our fingernails to the 50s in our area, but not for too much longer. overnight we'll drop down into the 30s and outlying areas. 54 tonight will translate to 44 tomorrow. don't get too married to the temperatures. look what happens. on saturday, tomorrow, we'll be in the 50s. after that, we do 66 for sunday, back up to a 73. that's just sort of like the last gasp of summer. that's on monday. then we drop into the 50s. by next friday, we're only looking at 42 for a high. i'm going to say that again, 42 next friday for a high. locate the big jacket. you'll need it. nothing on doppler radar. we have clouds out there. the satellite shows that those are eroding away. we're watching a storm system to the west of us. we're also watching the southern end of that. we have storms that will lift to our direction. we have a cold front that will come through. 38 in allent
look at rochester right now, 39 degrees.ook at all the 30s in the northern plains and all the 40s off to the west of us. we're lucky, we're just hanging on right here by our fingernails to the 50s in our area, but not for too much longer. overnight we'll drop down into the 30s and outlying areas. 54 tonight will translate to 44 tomorrow. don't get too married to the temperatures. look what happens. on saturday, tomorrow, we'll be in the 50s. after that, we do 66 for sunday, back up to a 73....
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it is a chilly night. 32 rochester. and we're sporting a 47 in philadelphia. around the area 34 allen town. 44 wilmington. 48 vine land. the warmest spot out here along the jersey shore. 46 in atlantic city. everybody will be tumbling quickly and freezing weather is ahead for all of us. even very close to the jersey shore. this is what you need know. it will be cold all week. locate the heavy winter clothes you'll need it. we won't have 70s. we'll be trying to reach the 40s. friday and saturday those highs are only going to be between 36 and 44. and 44 is going to be the warm spot along the jersey shore. we'll have hard freeze. thursday friday and saturday. across much of the area and one or two of those nights will happen in the city of philadelphia. scattered showers possible tomorrow evening and rain late on sunday. and into monday. so be prepared for the first freeze. hard freeze of the season. across the area doppler radar. everything looks good. it's quiet. what we're watching for is a storm system that is generally off to the north and the west of us. a
it is a chilly night. 32 rochester. and we're sporting a 47 in philadelphia. around the area 34 allen town. 44 wilmington. 48 vine land. the warmest spot out here along the jersey shore. 46 in atlantic city. everybody will be tumbling quickly and freezing weather is ahead for all of us. even very close to the jersey shore. this is what you need know. it will be cold all week. locate the heavy winter clothes you'll need it. we won't have 70s. we'll be trying to reach the 40s. friday and saturday...
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we're falling quickly without that sunshine out there. 25 in pittsburgh. 21 in rochester. allentown, you're down to 28 now. it's 34 in vineland. 33 in atlantic city. 33 in dover, not far to go before we get down to the freezing mark across the entire area. tonight, 24 in philadelphia. that's very close to the old record of 23. we could break it. 20 in coatesville. 21 in allentown. 21 in mount holley and 21 in it stone harbor. i'll be back n few minutes to talk about the wind chill and when we finally warm up. >>> take the nbc 10 app with you no matter where you go this weekend because you can track the bitter chill, wind gusts and feels like temperatures with the first alert neighborhood forecast on your smartphone. >>> before you step out of your house tomorrow wake up with nbc 10 news today. we'll track that arctic chill starting at 5:00 tomorrow morning. >>> now, to breaking news in delaware county. a man arrested for stalking a local teenager who is famous on social media. police say the man travelled from michigan and showed up at the teenager's home in radner. drew s
we're falling quickly without that sunshine out there. 25 in pittsburgh. 21 in rochester. allentown, you're down to 28 now. it's 34 in vineland. 33 in atlantic city. 33 in dover, not far to go before we get down to the freezing mark across the entire area. tonight, 24 in philadelphia. that's very close to the old record of 23. we could break it. 20 in coatesville. 21 in allentown. 21 in mount holley and 21 in it stone harbor. i'll be back n few minutes to talk about the wind chill and when we...
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jeremy hutchison became the first lgbtq city councilor in rochester history.nd openly gay rochester mayor dana hilliard was reelected to his third term. berlin mayor paul grenier was reelected to a record fifth consecutive term. concord mayor jim bouley was elected to a record sixth consecutive term. election night was a historic night of record of 110 women, young democrats, persons of color, the lgbtq community, and a great night for democrats. but folks, we have a lot to accomplish. we need to make chris sununu a one term governor. [applause] mr. buckley: we need to hold on to the first and second congressional districts. we need to win majorities on the council, the senate, and the house. democrats, with our success of 2017, we have the team, the energy, and attitude to win in 2018. so let's go do it. [applause] mr. buckley: so there is another line here that they added in since i last saw it. i was reading it and i was thinking, there is another line. the line is -- for all of you wonderful yankees this will be the best line of the night -- please don't f
jeremy hutchison became the first lgbtq city councilor in rochester history.nd openly gay rochester mayor dana hilliard was reelected to his third term. berlin mayor paul grenier was reelected to a record fifth consecutive term. concord mayor jim bouley was elected to a record sixth consecutive term. election night was a historic night of record of 110 women, young democrats, persons of color, the lgbtq community, and a great night for democrats. but folks, we have a lot to accomplish. we need...
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they're urging students not to apply to the university of rochester amid allegations a professor thereian yeager, has preyed on female students. he's been placed on leave as the university investigates. months after the republican effort to repeal obamacare failed, more americans are signing up. the government said today 2.3 million have enrolled in individual health plans using healthcare.gov. that's 900,000 more than at this time last year. the busiest place this holiday season might be an office in naperville, illinois. that's home to the butterball turkey talk line. 50 experts areo duty at all times and on all devices. last year, they answered 8,000 questions by text, more than 15,000 by email, and more than 92,000 the old-fashioned way-- over the phone. the most common question: "how do i thaw a frozen turkey?" danny bonaduce tweeted today that his tv brother was as kind to him as any real brother could ever be. we'll remember david cassidy next. the real gift isn't what's inside the box. it's what's inside the person who opens it. give ancestrydna, the only dna test that can trac
they're urging students not to apply to the university of rochester amid allegations a professor thereian yeager, has preyed on female students. he's been placed on leave as the university investigates. months after the republican effort to repeal obamacare failed, more americans are signing up. the government said today 2.3 million have enrolled in individual health plans using healthcare.gov. that's 900,000 more than at this time last year. the busiest place this holiday season might be an...
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northeast as whole it's cold everywhere from burlington through rochester new york pittsburgh and cleveland temperature is the same as in william port. that's pretty unusual. so we have this huge air of high pressure dominating our weather. clear skies, light winds, cold temperatures over the next 12 hours. and you can see not cloud in the sky tonight or tomorrow. so tomorrow will be warming back up into the 50s which is more seasonal for this time of year. we're at least 10 degrees below normal today. so overnight tonight in the poconos 25. 27 in pottstown and in reading. allentown 27. philadelphia right at freezing. wild woot 33. and wrightstown 28. if you'll hit the mall early tomorrow morning, it's only going to be in the 20s and the 30s but by the afternoon it will be warming up. we'll see those deep blue skies as high pressure sinks to our south. winds becoming more westerly and near normal the high temperature 53 degrees. it does get warmer in the seven day forecast before it gets colder. it will be up and down in the seven day. saturday a chance of a late show shower the high 56. th
northeast as whole it's cold everywhere from burlington through rochester new york pittsburgh and cleveland temperature is the same as in william port. that's pretty unusual. so we have this huge air of high pressure dominating our weather. clear skies, light winds, cold temperatures over the next 12 hours. and you can see not cloud in the sky tonight or tomorrow. so tomorrow will be warming back up into the 50s which is more seasonal for this time of year. we're at least 10 degrees below...
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. >> reporter: paramedics flew shannon to the mayo clinic in rochester, about 40 miles away. but it was too late. the flu had destroyed her organs. >> we had every reason to believe that she was going to come back to us. >> yeah, uh-huh. >> i mean, i had never heard that the flu would kill somebody like her. >> reporter: shannon was one of 148 children in the u.s. killed that season by the flu. the number of children who die ranges widely from 37 in 2011 to a high of 288 during the swine flu outbreak in 2009. the flu and complications from it kill another 12,000 to 56,000 americans every year, mostly those 65 and older. and between nine and 60 million americans get the flu every year, costing $10 billion in doctor visits, hospitalizations and medication. the centers for disease control and prevention recommends that everyone older than six months get the annual flu shot. shannon zwanziger chose not to 2014, but the vaccine was only 19% effective that year, so it might not have mattered anyway. and that's the big problem with flu vaccines, says doctor anthony fauci, head of th
. >> reporter: paramedics flew shannon to the mayo clinic in rochester, about 40 miles away. but it was too late. the flu had destroyed her organs. >> we had every reason to believe that she was going to come back to us. >> yeah, uh-huh. >> i mean, i had never heard that the flu would kill somebody like her. >> reporter: shannon was one of 148 children in the u.s. killed that season by the flu. the number of children who die ranges widely from 37 in 2011 to a high...
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out of rochester with a monster leap program and sometimes she plays chalk assessing attack as well so i think it's it's very important just like amy said the last picture. that my daughter jordan was in was with her daughter giana and they're they're good friends and just like any said when jordan's are in the field when she has a look raskin coming up she does she transforms into a more responsible person. ok oh yeah oh i'm proud to be signing up for a cross abs that will allow jeremy we're not done with you yet we're going to continue our conversation at al-jazeera don't call him the slash the stream but before we go there and take a look at what covering next week on the street. and all this we mark the seventieth anniversary of the one nine hundred forty seven partition of india with a full week of special shows on the stream we want to be sure your stories if you have a family member with experiences from partition we want to hear from you share your family story with us by uploading a short video to our website at stream cut al-jazeera dot com slash showing or tweet us your fami
out of rochester with a monster leap program and sometimes she plays chalk assessing attack as well so i think it's it's very important just like amy said the last picture. that my daughter jordan was in was with her daughter giana and they're they're good friends and just like any said when jordan's are in the field when she has a look raskin coming up she does she transforms into a more responsible person. ok oh yeah oh i'm proud to be signing up for a cross abs that will allow jeremy we're...
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. >> quijano: in the summer of 2016 the world renowned mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota, performeds first face transplant, a widow donated her husband's face to a stranger in need. tony dokoupil shows us the overwhelming moment when they finally came face to face. >> reporter: lily had worried about this moment, her first meeting with the man who received the face of her late husband, in a ground breaking transplant at the mayo clinic. >> everything happens ed so fast. >> reporter: and it wasn't easy for andy sandness either, the oil worker from wyoming who received the face in a 56 hour surgery more than a year ago. >> you basically have an obligation now to show them that this has given me everything i wanted. >> but after gathering last month in the library of the clinic lily and andy found a shared peace after separate tragedies. >> meeting andy, has fienltly given me closure. >> i couldn't ask for a better outcome. >> reporter: lily's husband shot himself last year just as andy had done a decade earlier destroying his face. but out of that tragedy, lily feels new growth. >> he
. >> quijano: in the summer of 2016 the world renowned mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota, performeds first face transplant, a widow donated her husband's face to a stranger in need. tony dokoupil shows us the overwhelming moment when they finally came face to face. >> reporter: lily had worried about this moment, her first meeting with the man who received the face of her late husband, in a ground breaking transplant at the mayo clinic. >> everything happens ed so fast....
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jpmorgan david kelly as a management and jordan rochester of nomura. sterling falling against all of its g10 peers as pressure mounts on theresa may to speed up the brexit process. her leadership under threat. coming up the little later, ge up 2% in the premarket, down 35% on the year. pressure mounts on the new ceo to do something. he begins by cutting the dividend in half. a cut to the ge dividend for only the second time since the great depression. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ u.k. prime minister theresa may under increasing pressure as she faces weak support from her own political party. the next five weeks will be critical after a summit last month ended in failure. editor emmaexit ross thomas joins us now. news over the weekend that she could face a leadership contest. how close are we, really, to a leadership contest in the conservative party? >> it is hard to say. the question one has to ask is does the tory party really want a leadership challenge? once -- conservative lawmakers are clear they do not want to trigger another general election that wou
jpmorgan david kelly as a management and jordan rochester of nomura. sterling falling against all of its g10 peers as pressure mounts on theresa may to speed up the brexit process. her leadership under threat. coming up the little later, ge up 2% in the premarket, down 35% on the year. pressure mounts on the new ceo to do something. he begins by cutting the dividend in half. a cut to the ge dividend for only the second time since the great depression. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ u.k. prime...
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why that's become one of your personal priorities four years ago helen went to the mayo clinic in rochester minnesota in the united states and got identified as having the major. dementia has no cure currently and has no preventive medicine to stop people from having dementia helen short term memory know is very very weak sometimes she doesn't know whether she's in switzerland or england it's a terrible disease for many people what a terrible cost is to a family to see one of their own and not being able to be cared for because there's no money left in the kitty for them to be looked after helen is looked after by two new nazis because a huge amount of money alex i can't afford but very few other people can so we've got to change that you've got to find a new way of doing business i'm trying to introduce harvard and the me or clinic to doing a joint venture with race against the major to the best places in the world i can find if i can get them to work together and then i can find the money from all the other people i'm capable of reaching out for and it's going to cost millions. that i bel
why that's become one of your personal priorities four years ago helen went to the mayo clinic in rochester minnesota in the united states and got identified as having the major. dementia has no cure currently and has no preventive medicine to stop people from having dementia helen short term memory know is very very weak sometimes she doesn't know whether she's in switzerland or england it's a terrible disease for many people what a terrible cost is to a family to see one of their own and not...
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had antober, i opportunity to travel to rochester, new york.leagues invited me to come and meet some of the nuns that took care of us in selma, in the good samaritan hospital. >> can the people here the congressman? met threen lewis: i of the nuns that took care of us on march 7 in 1965 in selma. they are retired in rochester. when i saw them, i started crying. they started crying. and they kept saying -- john, we love you. sister, i saying -- love you. had it not been for these nuns, i don't know what would've happened to us. it is the power of love. to have that connection -- that is a spark of the divine in all of us. when i was growing up in rural alabama, we would sing a song from time to time. i don't know the words but it was something like -- running from heart to heart. there is a connection. mike, don't hate. don't hate. as dr. king said and others said, kate is too heavy of a burden to bear. it will destroy you. don't -- archbishop? jim? kate is gone. >> that -- hate is gone. don't -- andy the especially to the young people who are h
had antober, i opportunity to travel to rochester, new york.leagues invited me to come and meet some of the nuns that took care of us in selma, in the good samaritan hospital. >> can the people here the congressman? met threen lewis: i of the nuns that took care of us on march 7 in 1965 in selma. they are retired in rochester. when i saw them, i started crying. they started crying. and they kept saying -- john, we love you. sister, i saying -- love you. had it not been for these nuns, i...
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they're urging students not to apply to the university of rochester, amid allegations a professor thererian jager has preyed on female students. he has been placed on leave as the university investigates. >>> months after the republican effort to repeal obamacare failed, more americans are signing up. the government said today, 2.3 million have enrolled in individual health plans, using health care.gov, that's 900,000 more than at this time last year. >>> the busiest place this holiday season might be an office in naperville, illinois, home to the butterball turkey talkline. 50 experts on duty at all times and on all devices. last year they answered 8,000 questions by text. more than 15,000 by e-mail. and more than 92,000 the old-fashioned way over the phone. the most common question -- how do i thaw a frozen turkey? >>> danny bonaducci tweeted to day his tv brother was as kind to him as any real brother could ever be. we'll remember david cassidy next. >> announcer: this portion is sponsored by an ses trocestry. >>> we turn back the clock to the early 70s when a friday night sitcom abo
they're urging students not to apply to the university of rochester, amid allegations a professor thererian jager has preyed on female students. he has been placed on leave as the university investigates. >>> months after the republican effort to repeal obamacare failed, more americans are signing up. the government said today, 2.3 million have enrolled in individual health plans, using health care.gov, that's 900,000 more than at this time last year. >>> the busiest place...
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yes, it's a real place in rochester, new york and this week they enshrined whiffle ball.was designed to simulate baseball. know need for razors to scuff the balls. of course no award show can go off without controversy these days. this one is no difference. nancy pelosi and elizabeth warren are calling on congress to with hold funding if they don't induct their fast it game quick beer pong. you have got to pass it before you can see what's tonight. i can't take these rich people and their games. i'm going home to my third house. i'm so mad right now. you probably heard of transgender and transsexual. but what about transracial? i'll explain it in the "nightcap." here's to the heroes -- america's small business owners. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes, who use their expertise to keep those businesses covered. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes behind the heroes, who brought us delicious gyros. actually, the gyro hero owns vero's gyros, so he should have been with those first heroes. ha ha! that's better. so, to recap -- small business owners are heroes, a
yes, it's a real place in rochester, new york and this week they enshrined whiffle ball.was designed to simulate baseball. know need for razors to scuff the balls. of course no award show can go off without controversy these days. this one is no difference. nancy pelosi and elizabeth warren are calling on congress to with hold funding if they don't induct their fast it game quick beer pong. you have got to pass it before you can see what's tonight. i can't take these rich people and their...
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this is army pilot first lieutenant robert mains from rochester, new york. the 27-year-old pilot of a b-24 liberatort 1945. months before the war came to an end. only one of his fellow crew members survived. michelle: save the date. the royal wedding just announced yesterday. now being planned. where and when if you are planning to crash it. jonathan: good luck with that. the original "ten commandments" movie set was found. it was missing for more than a century. we will tell you where it was found. a look on how to start off wednesday with "good morning washington" on abc7. >> thanks, guys. tomorrow on "good morning washington," looking for the perfect kids gift for christmas? we are giving you an inside look at the hottest toys this holiday season with the top toy of the year nominees. >> watch for a chance to win tickets to six flags. join us for traffic and weather every ten minutes at 4:25 on "good morning michelle: artifacts uncovered in california. they were buried under the sand dunes. 94 years after cecil b. demille's version was released. they disc
this is army pilot first lieutenant robert mains from rochester, new york. the 27-year-old pilot of a b-24 liberatort 1945. months before the war came to an end. only one of his fellow crew members survived. michelle: save the date. the royal wedding just announced yesterday. now being planned. where and when if you are planning to crash it. jonathan: good luck with that. the original "ten commandments" movie set was found. it was missing for more than a century. we will tell you...
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yes, it's a real place in rochester, new york and this week they enshrined whiffle ball.d to simulate baseball. know need for razors to scuff the balls. of course no award show can go off without controversy these days. this one is no difference. nancy pelosi and elizabeth warren are calling on congress to with hold funding if they don't induct their fast it game quick beer pong. you have got to pass it before you can see what's tonight. i can't take these rich people and their games. i'm going home to my third house. i'm so mad right now. you probably heard of transgender and transsexual. but what about transracial? i'll explain it in the "nightcap." our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect their secrets?!?! hi bill. if that is your real name. it's william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. when it might be time to buy
yes, it's a real place in rochester, new york and this week they enshrined whiffle ball.d to simulate baseball. know need for razors to scuff the balls. of course no award show can go off without controversy these days. this one is no difference. nancy pelosi and elizabeth warren are calling on congress to with hold funding if they don't induct their fast it game quick beer pong. you have got to pass it before you can see what's tonight. i can't take these rich people and their games. i'm going...
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. >> caller: hey cramer this is zack in rochester new york how about these eagles take over birds.s up. >> caller: i got a question for you on stamps.com. >> i got to tell you something, i cannot figure this stock out to save my life. it doubles, it goes down, it's too hard for me. and that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round. m talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? oh yeah sure... ok, like what? but i thought we were supposed to be talking about investing for retirement? we're absolutely doing that. but there's no law you can't make the most of today. what do you want to do? i'd really like to run with the bulls. wow. yea. hope you're fast. i am. get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change. investment management services from td ameritrade. we need to be ready for my name's scott strenfel and r i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events a
. >> caller: hey cramer this is zack in rochester new york how about these eagles take over birds.s up. >> caller: i got a question for you on stamps.com. >> i got to tell you something, i cannot figure this stock out to save my life. it doubles, it goes down, it's too hard for me. and that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round. m talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? oh yeah sure... ok, like what? but i thought...
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we have the story. >> reporter: the open letter expresses disappointment with the university of rochesterf miss conduct by brain sciences professor dr. florian jaeger, criticizing the university for supporting the intimidating the victims and advocates and the professors state they will notten occur students to employ opportunities at the university. rutgers university was the 49th to sign. >> it says the university is more concerned about saving face than protecting the most popular vulnerable. >> searchers filed an equal opportunity commission complaint claiming that school officials were not protecting students. 111 page complaint alleges jaeger used sexual language with his students and uses influence to sleep with female graduates and pressured a student to live with him. that student is dr. celeste kid. now a professor at the university. >> he had made it clear explicitly by telling me that if i had a problem with him and i expressed that i would be professional consequences. >> in a statement to cbs news, university officials say the fact is that many students, faculty and administ
we have the story. >> reporter: the open letter expresses disappointment with the university of rochesterf miss conduct by brain sciences professor dr. florian jaeger, criticizing the university for supporting the intimidating the victims and advocates and the professors state they will notten occur students to employ opportunities at the university. rutgers university was the 49th to sign. >> it says the university is more concerned about saving face than protecting the most...
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last october i had an opportunity to travel to rochester, new york.me and meet some of the nuns that took care of us in selma, a small hospital. >> can people hear the congressmen? >> i met three of the nuns that took care of us on march 7th, 1965 in selma. they're retired and living at the mother's house in rochester. and i saw them, i started crying. i started crying and they kept saying, john, we love you. i kept saying, sister, i love you. if it hadn't been for these nuns, i don't know what would have happened to us. it's the power of love. it may not meet us from time to time, but you have that connection. and i think that spark of the divine is in all of us. and when i was growing up in rural alabama from time to time, i don't know the word, but something like running from heart to heart and it just conne connects. a meeting and connected the spark of the divine. my-- don't hate. don't hate. as dr. king said and others said, hate is too heavy a burden to bear. it will destroy you. >> a don't, archbishop. >> hate is done. [laughter] >> thanks be
last october i had an opportunity to travel to rochester, new york.me and meet some of the nuns that took care of us in selma, a small hospital. >> can people hear the congressmen? >> i met three of the nuns that took care of us on march 7th, 1965 in selma. they're retired and living at the mother's house in rochester. and i saw them, i started crying. i started crying and they kept saying, john, we love you. i kept saying, sister, i love you. if it hadn't been for these nuns, i...
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. >> what if you're from buffalo or rochester or minneapolis? right. >> you better get an android. >> don't say that. >>> thanksgiving is now just ten days away. can you believe that? it's a week from this thursday. hurry up! we're working for you to get you and your holiday destination and get there on time. >> the travel secrets you may have never heard of. >>. >> do you think you could have beaten donald trump? >> oh, gosh. i don't know. >>> former vice president joe biden not willing to commit on that question. he run in 2020? th answer after the breaek. >>> u.s. officials have close the consulate in hong kong for the day after someone opened an envelope and found a suspicious white powder. they immediately called in a investigators with biochemical protective gear. hong kong police received a statement saying initial tests show the powder does not contain a harmful substance, but due to the activity you can see here on your screen, they've had to suspend all visa applications for the day. >>> well, it is a question former vice president joe
. >> what if you're from buffalo or rochester or minneapolis? right. >> you better get an android. >> don't say that. >>> thanksgiving is now just ten days away. can you believe that? it's a week from this thursday. hurry up! we're working for you to get you and your holiday destination and get there on time. >> the travel secrets you may have never heard of. >>. >> do you think you could have beaten donald trump? >> oh, gosh. i don't know....
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portland, maine, 36. 35 in rochester, new york. d.c. at 32. columbus, 39 for a high temperature today. keep in mind as we go through most of the day, it will be cooler than the temperatures. as we go into sunday, we get back to the 50s, even upper 40s through cleveland. syracuse at 41. baltimore at 48 on sunday. through the week, we will start to see temperatures continue to rebound. nashville goes from 53 on monday to 64 on wednesday. charlot charlotte, monday is 64 and the cooler air comes in. 59 on wednesday. elsewhere, we have the storm moving into the pacific rain and mountain snow. that's a look at the weather across the country. now here's a peek out your window. >> oh, yes, certainly chilly out this morning. temperatures in teens and 20s right now. weather alert day at storm team 4. this is the coldest air we've had in some time. in fact, we tied record lows in d.c. and baltimore overnight last night. we have not seen that record since 1976 here in d.c. freeze warning goes until 10:00 a.m. the temperatures staying below the freezing ma
portland, maine, 36. 35 in rochester, new york. d.c. at 32. columbus, 39 for a high temperature today. keep in mind as we go through most of the day, it will be cooler than the temperatures. as we go into sunday, we get back to the 50s, even upper 40s through cleveland. syracuse at 41. baltimore at 48 on sunday. through the week, we will start to see temperatures continue to rebound. nashville goes from 53 on monday to 64 on wednesday. charlot charlotte, monday is 64 and the cooler air comes...
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right now we're hanging on to the 50s in philadelphia. 48 in rochester. that will come drifting down here by this time tomorrow. we'll be just as cold as they are in the northern plains. 50 in allentown. 56 in vineland. and 55 in dover right now. we do have a freeze warning in effect for delaware county all of delaware itself. also south jersey and philadelphia county. the rest of the area already experienced a freeze at some point in the last couple weeks. we have a freeze warning for tomorrow evening from 7:00 through saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. this will be a hard freeze. the end of the growing season. the low is overnight into saturday morning will be between 15 and 25 degrees. the feels like will be 5 to 15 degrees. that's a pretty cold wind chill out there. it's going to be bitterly cold. all the areas shaded in purple. that's everybody in philadelphia and south jersey and delaware. cold weather checklist. make sure you have the winter coat out. the gloves, scarf and hat, you're going to need that for the next three days. bye-bye to any plants ou
right now we're hanging on to the 50s in philadelphia. 48 in rochester. that will come drifting down here by this time tomorrow. we'll be just as cold as they are in the northern plains. 50 in allentown. 56 in vineland. and 55 in dover right now. we do have a freeze warning in effect for delaware county all of delaware itself. also south jersey and philadelphia county. the rest of the area already experienced a freeze at some point in the last couple weeks. we have a freeze warning for tomorrow...
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rochester, 46. only 42 in chicago. 33 in minneapolis.ome of that cold air is heading down this way but the front will stall not too far from us and it will create complications. you can see the showers. so there is a chance, especially in central and southern delaware tonight and then we got a bit of a break that will affect us tomorrow. watch the temperatures go down hour by hour as we go through the night and the skies clear tomorrow morning, you're definitely going to need pretty good coats out there because it's going to be chilly and it's not going to warm up a lot tomorrow because the clouds are going to come back and then here comes the rain in the afternoon. now, it's especially heavier in delaware, south jersey tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow night and into wednesday. no doubt about that. but everybody is much, much colder. and especially delaware and south jersey, we stay chilly all week long. 48 in elwnn. easton, 59. not only do we have rain in the forecast but much, much colder than today and you're going to get the heaviest of
rochester, 46. only 42 in chicago. 33 in minneapolis.ome of that cold air is heading down this way but the front will stall not too far from us and it will create complications. you can see the showers. so there is a chance, especially in central and southern delaware tonight and then we got a bit of a break that will affect us tomorrow. watch the temperatures go down hour by hour as we go through the night and the skies clear tomorrow morning, you're definitely going to need pretty good coats...
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it's everyone in the cold. 43 in new york. 41 in rochester new york look at richmond 47. go out west 44 in cleveland so everyone under this cold dome of high pressure. as we go hour by hour, temperatures will be falling very slowly with the cloud cov cover. still 45 degrees at 9:00 o'clock tonight with that light northerly wind. by about 11:00 o'clock, we're down to 42. into the 30s overnight but guess what? the sun returns and we do have a warmup before the rain. we'll talk about that, plus a preview of thanksgiving coming up later in the broadcast. guys, it's next week. >> isn't that amazing to think already. >> wow. >> thank you kathy. >>> you bet. >> fort latest forecasts right at your fingertips kind of like having kathy orr right there with you all the time don't forget to download the fox 29 weather app to your smart phone. you can find it in the apple and google play stores and you've got to make sure a to allow notifications to get alerts sent to your phone. >> reporter: 70-year-old woman hit and killed by a car as she tried to cross roosevelt boulevard in northe
it's everyone in the cold. 43 in new york. 41 in rochester new york look at richmond 47. go out west 44 in cleveland so everyone under this cold dome of high pressure. as we go hour by hour, temperatures will be falling very slowly with the cloud cov cover. still 45 degrees at 9:00 o'clock tonight with that light northerly wind. by about 11:00 o'clock, we're down to 42. into the 30s overnight but guess what? the sun returns and we do have a warmup before the rain. we'll talk about that, plus a...