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rochester institute of technology and its college, national technical institute for the deaf, are nowt the forefront of developing and testing new technologies that help deaf people to communicate. one such technology is uni, an innovation that aims to live translate sign language into text and speech. uni's cocreator alex gave me a demo of a prototype the company are hoping to roll out to airports soon. i'm going to start by sticking my hands in here. i sign the sign for check. computer: i want to check my flight. wow! your flight is on time. as you noticed, it actually came up on the screen as i said that. the system works by using sensors with two cameras that detect individual points on the joints and fingers and renders them into the software to interpret the individual signs, a task more complicated than it might first sound. some signs are naturally doing it overand overagain, bag or wear. computer: this bag is a carry-on. that's part of the challenge and the complexity of our applications because we have to be able to filter all of that out, so how does the software know you'r
rochester institute of technology and its college, national technical institute for the deaf, are nowt the forefront of developing and testing new technologies that help deaf people to communicate. one such technology is uni, an innovation that aims to live translate sign language into text and speech. uni's cocreator alex gave me a demo of a prototype the company are hoping to roll out to airports soon. i'm going to start by sticking my hands in here. i sign the sign for check. computer: i...
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still with us is jordan rochester, fx strategist at nomura.an issue has been fascinating all along. we see in local bond yields, we see real moves on the three year. can access this on your bloomberg as well. but it hasn't really affected the broader markets, has it? have you seen a spanish effect on the euro? now, not really. i am more worried about what inflation forecasts the ecb will have. the polls say essentially there some big majority that is not in favor of independence. therefore, spanish equities and spanish credit names, especially based in catalonia, those are the ones that are really in focus. the three year did spike higher since the yield. but now, it has tightened in. even the markets in catalonia think it is unlikely to have a big upset. if we do have a big upset, it is unlikely to have any larger impact on the eu as a whole, and especially the eurozone. at the time being, it is a fiscal issue, but less so a market one into december. matt: i mean, what kind of political risks do you see for the euro? when we have these coalit
still with us is jordan rochester, fx strategist at nomura.an issue has been fascinating all along. we see in local bond yields, we see real moves on the three year. can access this on your bloomberg as well. but it hasn't really affected the broader markets, has it? have you seen a spanish effect on the euro? now, not really. i am more worried about what inflation forecasts the ecb will have. the polls say essentially there some big majority that is not in favor of independence. therefore,...
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cg: --comenzamos este segmento en rochester nueva york donde la nieve continua haciendo de las suyas.ecto hasta maÑana para varios condados en el norte del estado, incluyendo la ciudad de rochester... --con rafagas del viento provenientes del oeste, el efecto de los lagos mayores continua afectando la visibilidad a lo largo de toda la zona que enfrenta temperaturas por debajo de los cero grados... --y de la nieve pasamos al fuego, esta vez en indonesia... --las imagenes muestran a un volcan en erupcion en la isla turstica de bali, lanzando ceniza de da y de noche... --la secuencia de fotografias son cortesia de un artista local quien captur la vista del las diferentes capas de humo y fuego que surgen del crter de volcn activo desde el domingo pasado... --el volcn de casi ms de diez mil pies de alto es capaz de producir erupciones muy violentas y ha mostrado un aumento de actividad volcanica en las ltimas semanas... --en nuestra zona las condiciones prometen estar un poco mas tranquilas pero de eso hablamos mas adelante, en nuestro segmento del tiempo... ---"telemundo 48 responde" a un
cg: --comenzamos este segmento en rochester nueva york donde la nieve continua haciendo de las suyas.ecto hasta maÑana para varios condados en el norte del estado, incluyendo la ciudad de rochester... --con rafagas del viento provenientes del oeste, el efecto de los lagos mayores continua afectando la visibilidad a lo largo de toda la zona que enfrenta temperaturas por debajo de los cero grados... --y de la nieve pasamos al fuego, esta vez en indonesia... --las imagenes muestran a un volcan en...
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he moved from rochester for the new job. in the short time here he went from respected doctor to inmate. imran and brooke fiske dated on and off for a few years. it was last spring when she found out she was pregnant, pregnancy imran wanted nothing to do with. >> he didn't want to have a baby, so he tried to talk me into having an abortion, which i didn't want to do. >> reporter: 4 1/2 months pregnant, she told our sister station in rochester she came down here from new york to talk with imran about how they would raise their child. >> when i was drinking my tea in the evening, i got to the bottom of the cup and there was a gritty substance in there and when i looked at it, i could tell that it was a pill that had been ground up. >> reporter: hours later she went into labor and lost her baby boy. fiske said imran admitted to putting the abortion pill misoprostol in her drink. he's charged with poisoning his girl friend and illegally aborting a fetus. online it shows imran's medical license is still valid in d.c. his trial th
he moved from rochester for the new job. in the short time here he went from respected doctor to inmate. imran and brooke fiske dated on and off for a few years. it was last spring when she found out she was pregnant, pregnancy imran wanted nothing to do with. >> he didn't want to have a baby, so he tried to talk me into having an abortion, which i didn't want to do. >> reporter: 4 1/2 months pregnant, she told our sister station in rochester she came down here from new york to talk...
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went to colgate rochester divinity school in rochester, new york where frederick douglass is buried. and then he came out here to the midwest. he went to creighton university to get his ma. up north from us and omaha. he was ordained as a baptist minister. he resisted the civil rights impetus by king and others because he thought the church should not be in politics. the thing about jackson was that in chicago, he was very much in politics. he was very much aligned with mayor richard daley. he was very much aligned with daley and others because he wanted his people to get jobs. he wanted his people to get things. and chicago politics meant you had to be aligned with the daley machine. on the wooden hand, while he was saying, i do not want the national baptist to be involved with civil rights too much, he, on the other hand, in chicago politics, tried to be kind of like a mini political boss. anyway, by the 1960's, there was an outright battle to take over the convention from jackson. at the 1961 convention, you see this paragraph. in kansas city, missouri, jackson and taylor both cla
went to colgate rochester divinity school in rochester, new york where frederick douglass is buried. and then he came out here to the midwest. he went to creighton university to get his ma. up north from us and omaha. he was ordained as a baptist minister. he resisted the civil rights impetus by king and others because he thought the church should not be in politics. the thing about jackson was that in chicago, he was very much in politics. he was very much aligned with mayor richard daley. he...
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the other is i was one of 14 members of sigma ki rochester city. we went down to atlanta to our convention and got rid of the blackball against blacks, and so there's quite a diversity among -- even within fraternities, isn't there. >> you make a really good opinionment there are hundreds of chapters in big practice tender like sigma ki and sae and chapters says we're going to break away and not going to do this, and you mentioned the blackball. that's really -- blackball is requiring unanimous consent to ask to -- for someone to become a member, and that was used as a way to base keep out block and jewish members. it was very, very hard. i think that has changed over time, and a lot of the -- a lot of local chapters that at least gradually became more diverse. i think you're right. >> or chapter in rochester was heavily jewish and be rushed the first black. >> what what. >> host: that was '69. and so that was kind of neat. i found the fraternity experience to be really great. managing your house and trying to make sure that the cook couldn't find
the other is i was one of 14 members of sigma ki rochester city. we went down to atlanta to our convention and got rid of the blackball against blacks, and so there's quite a diversity among -- even within fraternities, isn't there. >> you make a really good opinionment there are hundreds of chapters in big practice tender like sigma ki and sae and chapters says we're going to break away and not going to do this, and you mentioned the blackball. that's really -- blackball is requiring...
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divinity school up in rochester, new york where frederick douglass is buried. then he came out here to the midwest, went to an interesting place to get an m.a. at a jesuit school, creighton university up north from us in omaha. he was ordained as a baptist minister and so forth. so he resisted the civil rights impetus by king and others because he thought that the church shouldn't be in politics. but the thing about jackson was in chicago he was very much in politics. he was very much aligned with mayor richard daley. he was very much aligned with daley and others because he da. and others because he wanted his people to get jobs. he want td his people to get things. in chicago politics meant you had to be aligned with the machine. the daily machine. so while he on the one hand was saying no i don't want the national baptist to be involved in this civil rights too much, he on the other hand in chicago politics tried to be kind of like a mini political boss. so anyway, in by 1960 there's a out right battle to take over the convention from jackson. and at the 196
divinity school up in rochester, new york where frederick douglass is buried. then he came out here to the midwest, went to an interesting place to get an m.a. at a jesuit school, creighton university up north from us in omaha. he was ordained as a baptist minister and so forth. so he resisted the civil rights impetus by king and others because he thought that the church shouldn't be in politics. but the thing about jackson was in chicago he was very much in politics. he was very much aligned...
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david: you grew up in new jersey and manhattan and you went to the university of rochester, and then harvard 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
david: you grew up in new jersey and manhattan and you went to the university of rochester, and then harvard 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...
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. >> will someone take over for new rochester? will you still be involved? >> this is an unanticipated moment and there are lots of issues we have to work on in terms of transition and that will be one of my top priorities, to work on that transition, so i can't tell you will exactly what we'll do there but that is the most important economic development project, largest, that has ever happened in this state. it is incelled blip important to me, not only as lieutenant governor but also as senator that that project proceeds well. >> did you give any consideration to governor carlson's suggestion that you hold off until after the ethics process? >> senator franken made it clear when he made his announcements that his intention was to resign and has affirmed that in everything i've seen and heard since. so it was on that basis that i've been proceeding. >> do you have anything in writing from senator franken? >> i don't have anything in writing, no. >> for the state legislature, you waited until you had resignations in writing before. >> i'm announcing today my
. >> will someone take over for new rochester? will you still be involved? >> this is an unanticipated moment and there are lots of issues we have to work on in terms of transition and that will be one of my top priorities, to work on that transition, so i can't tell you will exactly what we'll do there but that is the most important economic development project, largest, that has ever happened in this state. it is incelled blip important to me, not only as lieutenant governor but...
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lake effect snow tomorrow morning, cleveland and also north of rochester., new york state is going to continue. sunny and cold, high pressure will help lighter winds tomorrow night but a reinforcing shot means colder temperatures as we head into wednesday. wind chills are going to be a problem. tomorrow morning, 7:00 a.m., back to work or up early, wind chills in the teens and below 20. 20s to may be low 30s peak of the day. when we get to the warm stuff. i was showing this earlier, one more time, the arctic air in place across canada coming down to the -- more east and west, we get to scrape by. very cold air nonetheless. arctic air mass taking residents in canada. of towards january 1st, even in toward the second, look at this white area all the way down to the deep south. so much that it is going to suppress the storm track. snow chances stay on the lower side. 20 to 25 tonight. tomorrow clouds early, 20s and 30s and we top out mid-to-upper 30s, winchell's low 30s at best. three day forecast, sunny and cold, 33. even colder on thursday. could see some li
lake effect snow tomorrow morning, cleveland and also north of rochester., new york state is going to continue. sunny and cold, high pressure will help lighter winds tomorrow night but a reinforcing shot means colder temperatures as we head into wednesday. wind chills are going to be a problem. tomorrow morning, 7:00 a.m., back to work or up early, wind chills in the teens and below 20. 20s to may be low 30s peak of the day. when we get to the warm stuff. i was showing this earlier, one more...
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those destinations all in new york state and new england, buffalo, syracuse, albany rochester and east flights to burlington vermont and portland maine all canceled presumably because of weather up there. elsewhere though as we say getting about not too bad whether in the air or on the rails. at 30th street amtrak tells us from christmas to new year's, there is an uptick in ridership but seats are still available. some today departing for christmas in new england, others just day tripping to manhattan. >> the plan for today is to go to see the rockettes at radio city and then to see the big tree and then to walk over to bryant park and look at the ice skating rink. >> reporter: at the airport, 90,000 passengers expected today, about 8,000 above normal so few seats available on a flight. heading to seattle, scott and denise, their 10-year-old twins and five-year-old moving everyone in the same direction at the same time no problem. dead pans dad. >> the process has been absolutely terrific. we have really learned a lot about ourselves. rather complex. yes, yes, but we're looking forward
those destinations all in new york state and new england, buffalo, syracuse, albany rochester and east flights to burlington vermont and portland maine all canceled presumably because of weather up there. elsewhere though as we say getting about not too bad whether in the air or on the rails. at 30th street amtrak tells us from christmas to new year's, there is an uptick in ridership but seats are still available. some today departing for christmas in new england, others just day tripping to...
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only 20 degrees in rochester, new york and city 16 in toronto. that is the cold that is coming. the cold front has moved through and now the winds have begun. you can see snow showers through central and northeastern pa he don't have to worry about that tonight by tomorrow night we'll be seeing that. overnight in philadelphia we're going down to 22. ten in the poconos. 19 in allentown and only 20 degrees in wilmington. so it will be frigid come tomorrow morning. some wind chills will be below zero. we'll talk more about that com coming up when i join you insi inside. but wait until you step out here it's much different feeling. >> i probably should have brought some layers to wear home tonight. thank you much, kathy. >> you bet. >> as you get ready to head out the door tomorrow tune into "good day philadelphia". all the folks going to have latest updates on this cold blast as well as traffic reports all your news it begins at 4:00 a.m. >>> nick foles the next man up for the eagles and they are determined to keep this momentum moving. even with foles now leading the way. kristen
only 20 degrees in rochester, new york and city 16 in toronto. that is the cold that is coming. the cold front has moved through and now the winds have begun. you can see snow showers through central and northeastern pa he don't have to worry about that tonight by tomorrow night we'll be seeing that. overnight in philadelphia we're going down to 22. ten in the poconos. 19 in allentown and only 20 degrees in wilmington. so it will be frigid come tomorrow morning. some wind chills will be below...
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. >> they did this rochester from abc they suspended him for one month that they should have fired himhey said bringing down the stock market 350 points in minutes which by the way that shows they really like me when you think about it and i said get yourself a lawyer and sue abc. jeanine: president troop rallies against fake news now our republican strategist the democrat from the american communications director so what is interesting is the president said it a unique way that it is time for consequences with us -- with the fake media we saw four different lives and clarifications and corrections from abc and cnn, reuters, "washington post" and even what is going on? feel the need to explain the media but this president has well over 2,000 lives he has made over the course of his presidency it has even then a year so for him to go after misstatements and corrections there is a guy of no semblance to with the majority of votes senate that is very important if you use the electoral birds -- votes. because the fact checking organizations that facebook and other media companies are using
. >> they did this rochester from abc they suspended him for one month that they should have fired himhey said bringing down the stock market 350 points in minutes which by the way that shows they really like me when you think about it and i said get yourself a lawyer and sue abc. jeanine: president troop rallies against fake news now our republican strategist the democrat from the american communications director so what is interesting is the president said it a unique way that it is...
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kerstetter received his medical degree from mayo medical school in rochester, minnesota, and his fma degree with -- from ashland university in ohio. he served as a combat physician and flight surgeon for the u.s. army and completed three combat tours in iraq. his writing has appeared in the best american essays, river teeth and other literary journals. his most recent work "crossings" a memoir of an improbable by powerfully drawn life that been in poverty on the denied that rays sir -- oneida reservation but encompasseses a medical practices. he is thirst for intensity led item to volunteer in war torn rwanda, kosovo and bosnia and to join the army national guard. dishis tours in iraq he was involved in everything from saves soldiers' lives to organizing the joint u.s.-iraqi forensic team tasked with identifying the body of saddam hussein's son. suffering a stroke upon returning from iraq, john spent years recovering, impeded by near unbearable tame and complicated be tpsd.... the hospital that we set up. right after a series of attacks in baghdad. we walk from the icu down to this t
kerstetter received his medical degree from mayo medical school in rochester, minnesota, and his fma degree with -- from ashland university in ohio. he served as a combat physician and flight surgeon for the u.s. army and completed three combat tours in iraq. his writing has appeared in the best american essays, river teeth and other literary journals. his most recent work "crossings" a memoir of an improbable by powerfully drawn life that been in poverty on the denied that rays sir...
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idea that in the 21st century we have reoffending as a way of making a living. the old prisons like rochesterble and deteriorating. that impacts on recruitment, which had been frozen in this prison and the way in which the situation was proving demoralising to staff. new prisons wa nt demoralising to staff. new prisons want popular either. it would mean 2400 want popular either. it would mean 240 0 pla ces want popular either. it would mean 2400 places more than required in wales. the truth of the matter is, wales. the truth of the matter is, wales is england's affordable penal colony. the old south wales is being turned into 19th—century new south wales. these are the comments of france's crock. going so far as to draw comparisons between what an ebay and wales. we need to be asking if we should have jailed 8000 women la st if we should have jailed 8000 women last year when it over ming majority committed a non—violent offence that half of them in prison for theft. if prison is about rehabilitation and punishment, what is the point of seven in ten women serving 12 weeks or less injail? seven
idea that in the 21st century we have reoffending as a way of making a living. the old prisons like rochesterble and deteriorating. that impacts on recruitment, which had been frozen in this prison and the way in which the situation was proving demoralising to staff. new prisons wa nt demoralising to staff. new prisons want popular either. it would mean 2400 want popular either. it would mean 240 0 pla ces want popular either. it would mean 2400 places more than required in wales. the truth of...
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let's meet today's contestants -- a mechanical engineer from rochester, new york...y master sergeant from altadena, california... and our returning champion, an insurance salesperson from florence, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. a most exciting game to kick off our week here on "jeopardy!" yesterday. if today's match matches that, then you folks at home are in for a great treat. lisa beth and jordan, welcome aboard.
let's meet today's contestants -- a mechanical engineer from rochester, new york...y master sergeant from altadena, california... and our returning champion, an insurance salesperson from florence, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. a most exciting game to kick off our week here on "jeopardy!" yesterday. if today's match matches that, then you folks at...
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carol it rochester, new york, independent. caller: good morning. mr. thurber mentioned the number of unfilled ambassadorships. i was wondering how many are unfilled because there have been no nominees versus congress sitting on the nominations, especially with south korea. thank you. guest: i do not have a numbers of the top of my head, but i think that my sense of the problem is a lot of it is that the administration just is not putting forward nominees. i do not know specifically about being ambassadors, but if we look more broadly, that is the concern, that they are not putting forward names to fill positions. in some cases, it is because they are having trouble finding people who are interested in filling them in this particular administration, and in some cases it is because, including at the state department and more broadly because they have a , vision of what they want the department to look like, which involves a smaller department and fewer people working there. host: as we talk this morning about rating this session of congress, we are learn
carol it rochester, new york, independent. caller: good morning. mr. thurber mentioned the number of unfilled ambassadorships. i was wondering how many are unfilled because there have been no nominees versus congress sitting on the nominations, especially with south korea. thank you. guest: i do not have a numbers of the top of my head, but i think that my sense of the problem is a lot of it is that the administration just is not putting forward nominees. i do not know specifically about being...
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a research consultant from rochester, new york...urning champion, a project manager from west hollywood, california... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome, everyone. one week to go. time to start shopping. denise, as you just heard, earned enough money to do a lot of shopping on last friday's program. ben and kate, welcome aboard. good luck to the three of you.
a research consultant from rochester, new york...urning champion, a project manager from west hollywood, california... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome, everyone. one week to go. time to start shopping. denise, as you just heard, earned enough money to do a lot of shopping on last friday's program. ben and kate, welcome aboard. good luck to the three of you.
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a new york city department near rochester had their hands full a couple days ago when they were callede a squirrel broken in and started eating cookies from the kitchen ebb. you can see it bouncing the scaball. mu be all the sugar the squirrel was heating squirrel was heat eating and police captured the squirrel and released it without injury and released it without injury. no charges were filed there. >> and a construction project falls behind because ofs twic they've hit the sameanta home and builder is furiou the burglars caught on camera the first time you can setwo men pickingthe air conditioning unit worth about 2,000 not even two weeks later 2,000 not even two weeks later. customabinets stolen you see a man loading to i atruch they're the same man but theyieve it's ame truck used in both truck usedies. neighbors say the think anything of it. >>ht maybe workers were taking some stuff and it was early morning like 5 to 6:00 normally here workers come 6 7:00 they're gone by that time. >> builder says insurance will cover the loss but the project was supposed to be finished by the n
a new york city department near rochester had their hands full a couple days ago when they were callede a squirrel broken in and started eating cookies from the kitchen ebb. you can see it bouncing the scaball. mu be all the sugar the squirrel was heating squirrel was heat eating and police captured the squirrel and released it without injury and released it without injury. no charges were filed there. >> and a construction project falls behind because ofs twic they've hit the sameanta...
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they are retired in rochester. when i saw them, i started crying. they started crying. they kept saying -- john, we love you. and i kept saying -- sister, i 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, hate is too heavy of a burden to bear. it will destroy you. >> archbishop? jim? >> hate is gone. >> i would say the don't -- and especially to the young people who are here. early on in life, do not lose hope. if there is a virtue, i think, that this particular moment really calls for, it is the virtue of hope. because, with so much of the negative energy that is out there, the divisiveness, there is the invitation, the temptation, i could say, to abandon hope. in "dante's inferno," that is over
they are retired in rochester. when i saw them, i started crying. they started crying. they kept saying -- john, we love you. and i kept saying -- sister, i 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....
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let's meet today's contestants -- a mechanical engineer from rochester, new york... altadena, california... and our returning champion, an insurance salesperson from florence, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. a most exciting game to kick off our week here on "jeopardy!" yesterday. if today's match matches that, then you folks at home are in for a great treat. lisa beth and jordan, welcome aboard. kate, good to see you again. good luck, here we go. the jeopardy! round and the first category to celebrate the season -- christmas movies with film critic leonard maltin. next... hmm. hmm. ...in quotation marks. you know what that means. security! that's what we have for you. kate. i'll take american history for $200, please. lisa beth. what is france? you are right. american history, $400.
let's meet today's contestants -- a mechanical engineer from rochester, new york... altadena, california... and our returning champion, an insurance salesperson from florence, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. a most exciting game to kick off our week here on "jeopardy!" yesterday. if today's match matches that, then you folks at home are in for a...
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i was in rochester minnesota without roundtable on opioids and a woman whose daughter had gotten treatment 20 back to my felon with the old crowd and now is gone. one of the things i was thinking of again with housing is a model of and may be piloting this of a sober living housing in indian country where instead of going back to where you are living, going to a facility that has people like you, you know, and it could be very close to the reservation or on the reservation, but where you are getting continuous the support in being tested and you have a fellowship with people there who are living sober, also. especially with opioids this is a long-term thing. it's is in 25 days of detox and then 28 days. it's much longer than that, so that's something that i would really like to advocate for and one last thing about culturally specific in indian country i think it's important, but i did a roundtable in minneapolis and one of the providers there, one of the counselors said to me-- i said what is that mean culturally specific and she said when an indian woman sees me as her counselor because
i was in rochester minnesota without roundtable on opioids and a woman whose daughter had gotten treatment 20 back to my felon with the old crowd and now is gone. one of the things i was thinking of again with housing is a model of and may be piloting this of a sober living housing in indian country where instead of going back to where you are living, going to a facility that has people like you, you know, and it could be very close to the reservation or on the reservation, but where you are...
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Dec 14, 2017
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we'll see the 40s next week and a few 50s in the forecast. 17 in rochester. 25 in pittsburgh. 32 in philadelphia. let's check out our neighborhoods. it's 31 in dover. 30 in vineland. you get the idea nobody is above freezing. it's that type of evening. we'll drop to 22 in philadelphia. allentown, 17 degrees. even along the beaches, atlantic city, 21. it's going to be a cold night. clouds will start to move in tonight. we don't have a lot of cloud cover now. but we have a storm system off to the west. we have this little wave right here. both of these systems will affect us. the dip will provide just enough spin that spins up near us bringing us the light snow tomorrow afternoon. the other system coming into the central plains. that's our sunday night into monday weather maker that could bring us rain and maybe a wintery mix for the eagles game. we're going to be looking at temperatures hour by hour as we drop through the 20s. a little cooler for the suburbs. the teens there. then that snow, that fast-moving system comes in maybe around 1:00 we see the first light snow flying. it's gone by 6:00.
we'll see the 40s next week and a few 50s in the forecast. 17 in rochester. 25 in pittsburgh. 32 in philadelphia. let's check out our neighborhoods. it's 31 in dover. 30 in vineland. you get the idea nobody is above freezing. it's that type of evening. we'll drop to 22 in philadelphia. allentown, 17 degrees. even along the beaches, atlantic city, 21. it's going to be a cold night. clouds will start to move in tonight. we don't have a lot of cloud cover now. but we have a storm system off to the...
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Dec 28, 2017
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now, a number of counties, like the one i love in, monroe county, around rochester, new york, are tryingmorrow, the 29th, the last business day of the year so people can pay them. generally, if this hadn't been passed at the last moment we wouldn't have this problem and wouldn't be adding all of this complexity. >> good questions to ask your tax professional. thank you so many. have a great thursday. >> you're welcome. >> way to help boil it down. we need to have him on every day. >> his piece in dcreport.org is a good place to start. >>> confusion with new york governor andrew cuomo coming up later in the show. >>> imagine being sexually assault odd on your next airplane flight. this apparently happens more than we know. if it happens mid flight, then what? what can you do? we have disturbing new information ahead. with best in-class towing 2018 ford f-150. best in-class payload and best in-class torque the f-150 lineup has the capability to get big things to big places --bigtime. and things just got bigger. f-150 is now motor trend's 2018 truck of the year. this is the new 2018 ford f-
now, a number of counties, like the one i love in, monroe county, around rochester, new york, are tryingmorrow, the 29th, the last business day of the year so people can pay them. generally, if this hadn't been passed at the last moment we wouldn't have this problem and wouldn't be adding all of this complexity. >> good questions to ask your tax professional. thank you so many. have a great thursday. >> you're welcome. >> way to help boil it down. we need to have him on every...
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Dec 11, 2017
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. >> i was in rochester. >> it's still really cold. >> sheena has to do the weather and we still get depression and don't worry. it will go away eventually. >> look at the video we just showed you. that's not us. just remember that. 43 degrees and i hope you weekend and we have sunshine and if you do have snow in shady spots we'll try to make its melting escape today because temperatures are well above freezing right now and we'll be in the mid-40s this afternoon and currently we're looking at 40 degrees in gaithersburg and 44 in clinton and 41, quantico. so for today if you're exercising, by lunch:you're looking at those layers and a lighter jacket as we go through the afternoon and not as cold as yesterday and a little bit warmer and 4:00 p.m. is where we should be topping out at. here's a look at future weather and back in the 30s, but above freezing. 6:00 a.m. could see a few sprinkle, but the snow mainly stays to our west and to the north and no big snow chances any time soon. this afternoon we're in the 40s and tomorrow afternoon we're in the 40s and then we go into wednesday m
. >> i was in rochester. >> it's still really cold. >> sheena has to do the weather and we still get depression and don't worry. it will go away eventually. >> look at the video we just showed you. that's not us. just remember that. 43 degrees and i hope you weekend and we have sunshine and if you do have snow in shady spots we'll try to make its melting escape today because temperatures are well above freezing right now and we'll be in the mid-40s this afternoon and...
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Dec 8, 2017
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let me go to john who is in rochester, minnesota.hat do you think about senator al franken amid pressure from his colleagues, from the party leaders here in washington? caller: i say good riddance to al. he's just a creep that got caught. if there wasn't for that picture, he would be fighting this tooth and nail. i mean, he's denying what he did. it's obvious that he's a creep, and the people that crawling in saying he should be here, i don't want him representing me. and i think a lot of the people in minnesota feel the same way that i do. and i think the democrats standing up against him, this is a calculated move. they are trying to throw something against the wall and see if it sticks. host: senate candidate roy moore, should he step down? caller: yes. host: he should not be running? caller: that's correct. and as far as trump, the accusations against him, whatever they can do to bring him to justice, i agree with that too. me should get rid of all these creeps, anybody that's a sexual predator. i got two daughters and two grandd
let me go to john who is in rochester, minnesota.hat do you think about senator al franken amid pressure from his colleagues, from the party leaders here in washington? caller: i say good riddance to al. he's just a creep that got caught. if there wasn't for that picture, he would be fighting this tooth and nail. i mean, he's denying what he did. it's obvious that he's a creep, and the people that crawling in saying he should be here, i don't want him representing me. and i think a lot of the...
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Dec 22, 2017
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carol it rochester, new york, independent. good morning. mr. thurber mentioned the number unfilled a.m. balances doorships -- ambassadorships. have been w many unfilled because of no nominees sitting on the nominees especially south korea. guest: i don't have those off the top of my head but i think that my sense of the a lot of it is that the administration isn't putting nominees. i don't know specifically about ust ambassadors but if we look at the government more broadly that is concern is they are not fill g forward names to positions. in some cases it is because they re having trouble finding people who are interested in filling them in this particular administration and in some cases because including at the state department more broadly ecause they have a vision of what they want the department to a k like which involves smaller department and fewer people working there. we talk this morning about the rating this session of as thes, we are learning morning goes on what the plan is or the lawmakers to get out of town. one thing they have
carol it rochester, new york, independent. good morning. mr. thurber mentioned the number unfilled a.m. balances doorships -- ambassadorships. have been w many unfilled because of no nominees sitting on the nominees especially south korea. guest: i don't have those off the top of my head but i think that my sense of the a lot of it is that the administration isn't putting nominees. i don't know specifically about ust ambassadors but if we look at the government more broadly that is concern is...
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minus 24 in rochester. minus 25 in bismarck.old temperatures come bined with the fact that you have the strong gusty winds to go with it. wind chill watches and warnings and advisories for much of the same area. again the wind chill is cold, but it's partly due to the fact that the temperature itself is also really cold. minneapolis's high temperature is expected to be zero. that's it. that's as warm as they are going to get. chicago is only 19 degrees and new york about 36 degrees. let's take a closer look at some specific cities we have going on. new york, for example, being one of them. one of the things we have to talk about is kind of the extended forecast for them. you take a look at this. it's 36 today in new york. it's going to get colder. a high of only 24 by the time we get to wednesday. again as cold as it may be, it's just going to keep getting colder as we go through the rest of the week. it's not just new york. we look at chicago. the next three days will barely be making it into double-digits for the temperatures
minus 24 in rochester. minus 25 in bismarck.old temperatures come bined with the fact that you have the strong gusty winds to go with it. wind chill watches and warnings and advisories for much of the same area. again the wind chill is cold, but it's partly due to the fact that the temperature itself is also really cold. minneapolis's high temperature is expected to be zero. that's it. that's as warm as they are going to get. chicago is only 19 degrees and new york about 36 degrees. let's take...
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Dec 13, 2017
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prior to that, we'll deal with the cold. 18 in rochester. 30 in philadelphia right now.the area, similar temperatures. everybody is pretty much at or below that freezing mark. and that's where we will remain for this evening. doppler radar is clear other than the clouds beginning to stream in here in the philadelphia area. pittsburgh already reporting snow. we have snow on the way this evening between 8:00 and 10:00. you'll see the flakes flying in your neighborhood. when i come back i'll tell you how much you'll get. >>> don't leave home without the nbc10 app in the palm of your hand. you can download it for free. to get the interactive radar and hour by hour forecast for your nabb neighborhood. >>> penn state's beaver campus is on lockdown due to a reported shooting. the nbc station in pittsburgh reports two people have been shot and the coroner has been called to the scene. the campus is located northwest of pittsburgh. according to reports, the calls first came in as shots fired at the cafeteria in the student union building. we'll gather new information and bring it
prior to that, we'll deal with the cold. 18 in rochester. 30 in philadelphia right now.the area, similar temperatures. everybody is pretty much at or below that freezing mark. and that's where we will remain for this evening. doppler radar is clear other than the clouds beginning to stream in here in the philadelphia area. pittsburgh already reporting snow. we have snow on the way this evening between 8:00 and 10:00. you'll see the flakes flying in your neighborhood. when i come back i'll tell...
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Dec 10, 2017
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buffalo from rochester, syracuse. watertown, you'll see more in the way of lake-effect. wind chills in the teens in atlanta. across parts of central florida, wind chill advisories. that's the big thing with this. how cold and snowy it is right now. across the southeast. for those who wish for a white christmas, you got it a couple of weeks early. enjoy it. much more coming up. guys, back up to you. >> we'll see you in a bit, rob. glad you're staying warm. >>> it's a much different scene on the west coast. we want to turn to those devastating wildfires. home owners are returning to neighborhoods, or what's left of them. >> california's governor saying this could be the new normal. areas deal with another problem. air quality. marci gonzalez is in ventura county with more. marci, good morning. >> reporter: guys, good morning. the big priority is protecting lives and preventing more destruction. home after home, nearly leveled. and out in front, we keep seeing this. these charred holiday decorat n decoratio decorations. signs of how the timing of these fires make the devast
buffalo from rochester, syracuse. watertown, you'll see more in the way of lake-effect. wind chills in the teens in atlanta. across parts of central florida, wind chill advisories. that's the big thing with this. how cold and snowy it is right now. across the southeast. for those who wish for a white christmas, you got it a couple of weeks early. enjoy it. much more coming up. guys, back up to you. >> we'll see you in a bit, rob. glad you're staying warm. >>> it's a much...
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Dec 11, 2017
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i have to say i am from a middle-class jewish family in rochester. i'm not from the social, not my life. mom and dad were great at her look at some of these very wealthy families. in general, as a journalist if people believe you're going to be honest, you're not out there to hurt them for any particular reason, usually at the end of the day people will trust you. in the beginning of this book like with all my books the were people i contacted who wouldn't speak to me. my husband has his favorite phrase goes says, they will talk to you. they just don't know it yet. so i've been lucky that people eventually come through. >> so after she died, who got bunny's money? >> well, it's interesting. she left most of her money to her library. she built this library, well, i'm sure you would all do the same thing, the books are too big of a household courtship to build a library she built a library. there are now 10,000 books in it, there are various points which would you talk to the national gallery of art at this morning about -- the smithsonian. what bunny
i have to say i am from a middle-class jewish family in rochester. i'm not from the social, not my life. mom and dad were great at her look at some of these very wealthy families. in general, as a journalist if people believe you're going to be honest, you're not out there to hurt them for any particular reason, usually at the end of the day people will trust you. in the beginning of this book like with all my books the were people i contacted who wouldn't speak to me. my husband has his...
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a research consultant from rochester, new york...ning champion, a project manager from west hollywood, california... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome, everyone. one week to go. time to start shopping. denise, as you just heard, earned enough money to do a lot of shopping on last friday's program. ben and kate, welcome aboard. good luck to the three of you. let's go to work in the jeopardy! round, shall we? one daily double awaiting you three in one of these categories... next... then we deal with... followed by... and finally... gdansk, a tour of a polish city with deep german influence that made its mark on european history. and, denise, you pick first. completes the nonfiction title for $200. ben. what is isis? that's it. completes the nonfiction title for $400. ben. what is parachute? good. completes the nonficton title for $600, please.
a research consultant from rochester, new york...ning champion, a project manager from west hollywood, california... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome, everyone. one week to go. time to start shopping. denise, as you just heard, earned enough money to do a lot of shopping on last friday's program. ben and kate, welcome aboard. good luck to the three of you. let's go...
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Dec 6, 2017
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same in pittsburgh. 38 in rochester.et's go look at your neighborhood. 38 in allentown. 37 in coatesville. 42 in dover and wilmington. 41 in trenton. mount holly, 42. 43 in atlantic city and wildwood. vineland at 40s. a little warmer in dover. 35, 36 at stone harbor. 34 in atlantic city. a little cooler when you get into berks county. lehigh valley. 29 in allentown. here is what you need to know. brr! the coldest air of the season is upon us. even colder air pushes in next week, straight from the arctic circle into philadelphia. we will see some snow. flurries are possible everywhere friday night and saturday. but the best chance is going to be south of the area in southern delaware and also south jersey. don't worry. kids, if you are watching, there are more chances for snow next week. two more storm systems lining up. we'll see what they do to us as we get closer to the date. winter begins at 11:38 in the morning in 15 days. get all your warm clothes out. nothing showing up on doppler radar. other than clouds on the sa
same in pittsburgh. 38 in rochester.et's go look at your neighborhood. 38 in allentown. 37 in coatesville. 42 in dover and wilmington. 41 in trenton. mount holly, 42. 43 in atlantic city and wildwood. vineland at 40s. a little warmer in dover. 35, 36 at stone harbor. 34 in atlantic city. a little cooler when you get into berks county. lehigh valley. 29 in allentown. here is what you need to know. brr! the coldest air of the season is upon us. even colder air pushes in next week, straight from...
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look for delays and trouble with travel from chicago to cleveland to rochester where the snow is falling. we have winter weather advisories. the snow picks up in new england later tonight. be careful as you travel. how about a white christmas. snow tomorrow, looking for that across the rockies likely. possible through areas of the nation's midsection and likely, as well for new england especially northern new england where we are expecting it substantial snowy will be a nice way to start the holiday. if you're traveling in the mid south, we're watching out for rain. we'll look for heavy amounts of rain, as well. something to keep in mind. otherwise for tomorrow looking sunny and good. overall, it's going to be a nice christmas for the weather across the country. alex? >> bonni is, appreciate it. coming up donald trump versus the fbi. if the president' tirade against a top fbi official reportedly on the way out and what ha could mean for the russia investigation. ♪ you don't like my lasagna? no, it's good. -hmm. -oh. huh. [ both laugh ] here, blow. blow on it. you see it, right? is there
look for delays and trouble with travel from chicago to cleveland to rochester where the snow is falling. we have winter weather advisories. the snow picks up in new england later tonight. be careful as you travel. how about a white christmas. snow tomorrow, looking for that across the rockies likely. possible through areas of the nation's midsection and likely, as well for new england especially northern new england where we are expecting it substantial snowy will be a nice way to start the...
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Dec 24, 2017
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you're going to want to watch it in chicago at o'hare, detroit, cleveland, rochester, even into jfk we're going to wind up seeing some residual delays even back through cincinnati. then as we head into christmas day itself, heavy snow for new england and some areas of new hampshire and maine we could get upwards of a foot. you'll want be to watch it on the roadways. 95, 90, 87. all of these roads will be impacted with slippery conditions and places like erie and buffalo, you'll be dealing with lake effect snow as well. it will be tough to travel. as far as the rest of the country, the mid section is going to see pretty frigidly cold temperatures. the southwest looks good. that's a quick look at your travel weather. >> maybe even more of a winter -- white winter forecast than people want for christmas. >> dave:, we'll see you in a minute for the full forecast. >>> this morning the justice department is considering its options the day after a federal judge partially lifted a trump administration ban on certain groups of refugees. the judge ordering them to process the applications. the trum
you're going to want to watch it in chicago at o'hare, detroit, cleveland, rochester, even into jfk we're going to wind up seeing some residual delays even back through cincinnati. then as we head into christmas day itself, heavy snow for new england and some areas of new hampshire and maine we could get upwards of a foot. you'll want be to watch it on the roadways. 95, 90, 87. all of these roads will be impacted with slippery conditions and places like erie and buffalo, you'll be dealing with...
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Dec 10, 2017
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across parts of michigan, ohio, western pennsylvania, especially western new york from buffalo to rochester, syracuse, you'll see more in the way of lake effect. wind chills in atlanta are in the teens, advisories across parts of central florida. that's the big thing with this, how cold and snowy it is across the southeast. for those wishing for a white christmas, you got it a couple weeks early so i hope you're enjoying it. much more in a few minutes. guys, back up to you. >> we'll see you in a little bit, rob. >>> we want to move now to that important senate race in alabama. the eyes of the nation are tracking that pending showdown between republican roy moore and his democratic challenger, doug jones. >> moore getting the support of president trump. stephanie ramos joins us this morning. >> reporter: tom and paula, good morning. here in alabama, the campaign ads from both the roy moore and doug jones camps have been nonstop, but in these last few days before election tuesday, jones has really stepped up his events across the state while roy moore is clearly trying to avoid the press. thi
across parts of michigan, ohio, western pennsylvania, especially western new york from buffalo to rochester, syracuse, you'll see more in the way of lake effect. wind chills in atlanta are in the teens, advisories across parts of central florida. that's the big thing with this, how cold and snowy it is across the southeast. for those wishing for a white christmas, you got it a couple weeks early so i hope you're enjoying it. much more in a few minutes. guys, back up to you. >> we'll see...
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Dec 14, 2017
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for more, we're joined in rochester, new york, b by david cay johnston, pulitzer prize-winning investigativepecializes in taxes and the economy. now he is founder and editor of dcreport.org. johnston's biography of donald trump is titled "the making of donald trump." his forthcoming book is "it's worse than you think" and will be out in january. david cay johnston, is this tax bill worse than most people think? explain what it is you understand that the house and senate have agreed on. >> this is a fantastically wonderful tax bill if you are a billionaire, hedge fund manager, or one of the 143 americans whose job last year paid over $100 million. you are going to just enjoy this bill to the hilt. on the other hand, the republicans have managed with this bill to do what i would have thought was impossible. they are about to enact a tax cut that is wildly unpopular. shows majority of americans oppose it because they understand this is a tax bill of, by, and for the political donor class. and it clearly reveals something you have heard me say before about the real republican agenda. that the re
for more, we're joined in rochester, new york, b by david cay johnston, pulitzer prize-winning investigativepecializes in taxes and the economy. now he is founder and editor of dcreport.org. johnston's biography of donald trump is titled "the making of donald trump." his forthcoming book is "it's worse than you think" and will be out in january. david cay johnston, is this tax bill worse than most people think? explain what it is you understand that the house and senate have...